Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    BEDFORD MATE TRTBFNTC, MEDFORT). OTmiOV. TrKSPAY. MAY Hi. 1010
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DISTRIBUTION OF
PRIM
BALLOTS
ftV
NOW UNDER WAY
( Tin' Mrdforri Printing eompnm lm
just t in tied out to till' rintnt I'li'ik
i(iiruitnntil :il);000 official ami
Hiiinpli' prinui r biilloti.
The pupur lor tin number of bnl
lotH ;eif;lii'(l 1000 pound, co-ting
nioro than 4-100. There were three
(Hhtinct -tots of ballots for oaeh vot
ing prei'inct in the eoiinty, neewitiit
iiiK I'limiiiiji the typo form 1120 times
for eneli party lor preeinet iiames
alone, or HG0 ehniiiieH. In many of
them the justice and eomiuitteomen
weie iiIm) ehaiiKed. In addition to
tliexe ehaiiKes, wheie there were five
or more ciintlid.itpn for an office,
their names had to be rotated on the
bnllots no eneh would apiiear in top
position on mi eipial number of bal
. y.S. The ol'fieinl ballots all had to
r'lenunibered twiee. onee on the judge's
.stub imil once on the eleik's stub.
Besides these changes, the iniUKiiiH
on eaeh 100 ballots had to be moved
n that it ttiw different from the
preeeduiK. .All An all, tlieiie were
lumrly 700 ehnnses neeesary for the
t'oinpletion of the bnllotn ready for
tlie titer.
' 'All official bnllots for each pie
cinet wete wrapped ami sealed in n
paekHite to theniHelvon and the sam
ple ballot in another ihh'Uhko and
likewise sealed. Then thev wero de
livered to the county elerl: fur dis.
trihutioii to the sheiitf, and he in
turn delivered tbeni to the various
judges of election.
The fn si ballots were piinted 1nt
Wci1ium1h.v shortly before noon. H
if, working early mid late the last of
""this older was delivered to the coun
ty eleik today. Onlv the mipenor
equipment of the Mcdfoid I'rintiiiK
comimiiy enabled the delivery ofj
these ballots in time for use without
)MiHHhilit. of any oi tbeni bcinj? de
liered l.te for the election on Friday.
SCANDINAVIAN
10
CROWN
MAY
QUEEN
The eNcciitixe council of the Scnn
diimvimi society, coiiipoied of lead
inir bwiiicss iiiul profeMHionnl men,
met at Dr. Sucdeubuoc'k. office, Ash
laud, last Sunday, and decided to
orttwii it Mnv (piceti at their annual
itiiiloiimiiier least on Sutiiidy, .lane
'J., in the beautiful Ashland wrk.
KluUnrule pii'paratiiim. hc been o
in on (inetly for sonic time to prop
orl.v leproiiiieu the old N'oitliinen'o
uuiii'tiptioii of iiicciily dignity. He
wdes. the people in tin valley deito
to honor one ol their xoldtin-.wllow
liHired Mini blue-e.M'd niwiduiih and
ttwiko her the eenter of their jollift
I'utioii. At the coronation her tnaj-
OftLv coiitt will be eomponud of
young Indie it'prioentiiitf Ameiiea,
Sweden, Norway and Denmark, us
mbH i m large number of flower
girl Had would-be royalty among the
joiiiijt men.
The council fleeted the following
JHmefc to hint1 full charge of the cele
bratiuii as a whole; .Mr. l. A. Wood,
agisted by .ltfcdmuei V, 0. Sweden
Imrg. Alarv .Ioniimw and A. 11. Dh
enliill. The ipieeu and the whole
fwuH, eeept the flomir girl, will all
1h ftiHii Medford ami vicinity, ami
SENIORS
PREEN
I
MAY R0BS0N IN AN
IRRESISTIBLE PLAY
PLEASING
COMEDY
AI
PAG
TONIGH
1
Tonight the senior will priseut
"Meicl Man Ann." a dclmhtlul,
wholesome eoincdv, to their Mcdioid
fiicuds and patrons.
"Merelx Marv Ann," without doubi
is one of the best comedies, with
sparkling fun, mid affords the gieat
est latitude for teat acting.
Miss Him'l Antic, who pln ttir i
pint of the slae, in "Merelx Man
Ann," portrays the character so
faithfully and registcis so lirmU on
the mind that when the transamina
tion scene comes on and the grub be
comes a butterfly, the audience, with
Launcelot, can hardlv believe the two
characters are the same gnl. Her
acting is so natural, so faithful that !
sliu will win the audience immedi
ately. George Heuseliiian as Luuneelot,
and Lelnnd Xoe as Peter plav the
parts up to the high standard. Miss
Antic sets the pure for the lest of
the east, who gie a wonderfully lino
support.
This morning the tickets weie al
most exhausted and thine who intend
going should see to it immediatclv.
The play i indoiscd bv the Drama
League of Amctica, a leccnt siicces
on Broadway, for which a .foil rov
nltv was paid, and the east trained
bv Mi's. Wilson such a combination
means a great pln well placd.
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AXPAYERS
VERMON
II
PRIMARY
LW
MONTl'CLIICIt. Vt., Maj lC.-The
otorn of Vermont gno tho new pri
mary Iiiu Uh first trial today whon
they wont to the polls to cIiooro dole
gatoti to tho republican, democratic
and progruHHlvc xtato conventions
and to register their proferonceK for
tho presidential nominations. Dele
gates to tho uuUomil convention will
be clioRoii at tho coming wtate con
ventloiiH. Since only iiamos of avowed cnndl
(UiIps for the pruaiilcutlMl nomination
can be prlutud on tho ballots, the sin
gle iiHine appearing tocla was Hint
of Piosldcnt Wllion. The oters ate
permitted to uko Mtlcknra or write In
any name, and mipporten of Theo
iloro ltooieelt and of .IiiKtlce CIihiIo
IC. HugheH had provided a laige niim
ber of stlckem for illMtrlbutlon among
republican voter.
Mi:ni'oiti sum. vims noi
i.xgri:T.T iioti:i,.mi
i)
IHOItl)
Shrlnon of the city entortained In
honor of tho Aitliland Shrlncm at a
(tinner dnnro and card party at the
Medford hotel Monday, over
couple holng prenunt. The follow Hit,
program wan xlvon. Address of
welcome, Noble Collins; rosponsc.
Noble Carter, piano illicit, the MUse
HutchlHon and llamlltnu, 'A I'ew
Itemnrku", Mm. O. C. Hoggs . n
poiue, Mm I'. I). Wagner; lotlon,
orchontra; tolo. William Vawter
Noble C. I" Gates acted an toiniHs
tor. The conunitteo In charge of the
affair which wa one of the nms'
brilliant hocIhI affair of the mason
wan compoited of A S ItoHonbaum
an chairman, and George T t'ollin
and J J Hiu liter
.Mr. Kllvn Amlren waseleetiil toplan a UAttinn'o TmttMa
and direct th iHroiatim eureiHonics A YOIIlaIlo 1 IUIIUI1.
Scuiidiiiavian rac for old and
young Vill lw turanged for bv J. M
Winter, Cur! Pnaj'wm ami Artlun
Frick. The folk gamen iu the uftei
Utwu will le luaiiHged bv Man Ha
jiiuml, Duia lU'tioMii, Annie Wittmim.
I'-fHHk G. Anderson, t. K. Wiekstrnm.
C. li. Melliii, ilrs. K. Kriekiu and 1..
Ckwlson.
O. K. Xnlst.ii wu4 elected priilcut
of the soeit and A. J. AnderMin
wg elected ccietar and trea.uier.
i '
HELD IN PENNSYLVANIA
I'llll. MiKt.PIIIK. Ma li - f'n
mar eli-cilons for all pollitfal par
tis were held throuKltout Pennii)!
v.mla todav The oter for the first
time are partlciitttliiK in a preferen
tial presidential prlraur), but llttlo
Iclerest Is being taken In this a
thtre la but one name entered on each
of the 'party tickets. President Wll-i-on'a
on the democrat ii ticket, Gov
ernor Martin G Brumbaugh's on the
republican ticket and Allen L Ueusou
of Yonkers. X Y . on the socialist
The (greatest interest In the pri
mary centers iu tlif. fight within lb&
(r'ipubiican part for control Of thg
dcicgatliit) to the natlorca) conven
tion, o
wpys
k
lili
t
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.
What is promised to be un irresis
tible ami amusing eoincdv, "The Mak
ing Oxer of Mrs. Matt," is to be the
attraction at the Page theater Tlniii
day night, when Mws Mnv Hobson, n
favoiite conieiliennc. olfers that play
for the delectation of the loiers of
the choice in comedy, the true iu
pathos and those who delight in clean
)lns cnicfullx staged, heiiutifully
costumed and tenileicd In a company
of arlH-ts who know bow to tbor
oiighl pnitiiiN ainiising and iiresist-
ililv ttiuin chin act
l'l s.
ilElAPRESIDENI
PREPARES FOR FLIGHI
0l.i;STON. TeMiH. Ma 10 -Inforinatloii
received In Mexico Cll
and transmitted to the Mexican con
sulate hero in a cablegram received
today is to the effect that President
Kstrada Cabrera of Guatemala, Is
prepaiing to flee the countn as a le
Milt of a revolution there The men
sage san that t .ihror.i lias a veshil
waiting at a lonwnicnt imrt to car
ry him and a few follow era to the
I'nitcd Stati3.
ESTATE I
LEAGUE CENSURES
PROPOSED RECALL
lo the I'-ditor-
In iciraid to the proposed iccall in
i Miur county, 1 wish you would iniiko
it elnr to lh jieoiile of .Ineknon
county that the SIhIc Taxtwyers'
league is unalterably opincd to the
mixing of polities with tax work.
So far as my ioionl views of this
jcenll are concerned, 1 am very much
opMsed to IK It is mertdv n differ
ence of opinion between the county
eouit mill some.of your taxpayers.
A recall founded on merely a differ- '
euee of opinion will ami should fail.
1 wish to make it clear to the
members of tho Tn.paern' league
that if they wish to make their loHgne
a siicccsH (ho. nnwt keep it abso
lutely ami iiiiiiinlificdly free from
politics. It is tho history of every
Taxpayer' league in Oregon that
when it got into politics the league
was killed.
1 consider this mutter to be most
important and ua I believe I inn it
real friend (o the dncksoti Coiintv
Taxpa.M'iV leaguu I will deeply appie
cititc any nnsistnnce which you can
give toward keeping Hie Ta.ximyeix'
league out of the lecnll and enliiely
free 1'ioin politics. As I know ,ou
to be a friend to the league, I hope
that I can rclv upon ou for thin
asittance.
cr Miicciclv yours,
K. V. SMITH.
DAY IN CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, Mn 10 Souale:
Ami) reorganization couforuiico re
portjiubiiiltted. Debated ICenyon resolution for
open executive session for considera
tion of nominations.
Ilou ,c
f)iliale be :un on govirnnuut slilp
l lug bill
Bud Fisher jumped the old-time rut when ho invented
Jeff and Mutt. For years, with that amusing pair, he's
chased away the people's care, and made them laugh
and throw their hats, and cackle till
they broko their slats. Tho tired,
the sad, the weak, tho worn, have
laughed with Bud, and ceased to
mourn; tho lame, tho halt, tho blind,
the deaf, have whooped with gleo
o'er Mutt and Jeff. Where does he
find the joj'ous jests which break tho
buttons from our vosts? You'd
think tho fount would have to fail,
but never once has he been stale.
When he sits down to hatch n plot
in which his heroes will bo caught,
he lights his pipe, and soon a joke
emerges from Tuxodo smoke. Ho
swears by "Tux" and so will you.
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DUD FISHER
Fammnt Cattovnt)l,tayl
"TuxtJo luii nctle a
ftp my favorite arm of
imulnt. 111 cooliu it anJ
nitJnttt make ppf-imalf
ln$ a rial pltaturc
JlsX 'yAJjn when you have tried a jar or two.
IMjw n SSI
The New Whole Wheat
Food with IheDezaous
Flavor originated Ly the
KelloggToasiedComFIakeCa
Mi
c.
v&t'i Mm
tit 'rjfflLllift
wSke
m
1 . J.iTt
iV iiii trie way
people take to
KRUMBLES at the
first taste vou
might suppose they never before
hard eaten anything that tasted
good.
True never before lias there
been a whole wheat food with such
a full, rich flavor and sweetness.
Krumbles is prepared from tho
finest of whole Wheat all tho
wheat cooked, "krumbled" and
delicately toasted, by a special
process original with the Kellogg
Toasted Corn Flako Company.
A dish of Krumbles with good milk or
cream is a square meal in itself an
admirably balanced food. Go easy with
the sugar the more you chow Krumbles
the sweeter it tastesl
In the WAXTITE package lOc.
Look for this signature.
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M
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All Wheai
Ready to Eat
nut OEiuusidJ
fu'A,n
muz-v
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WJtillII.II.IMiliJWilJliJtfilllillWIM.I,
Start the Day Right
ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST
End a successful day with our succulent, spicy IIAM.
All the leading si ores in the valley carry our products.
Wo Pay Highest Prices for Cattle, Sheep and Hog3.
iik.iikst MAiticirr i'ltici: i'oit wool
CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
MR. FEED ALTON HAIGHT
Toaclier of l'lano and Harmony, compoaor of "Our Nvy," "A
Mniory," oto. A teaelinr vslth an eaUlillalmd ratiiitatlnn, vsho
niHliiUilna n hlxli atHinUrd and guta loaulta through h ourriMt ill
ugnoala mid through thu application of th proper prewrlptluu to
meot tlio ntiHda of hmcIi Indivlduul pupil.
KUSIMCIt TKIt.M
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO
Itooiu iH (iaiiicK-CoH1) IIMk , I'Ihiik "U,
.MtNlfoiil, Oir,
203 East Main Street,
Afcdford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment;
Phono 147-J
We'll do the rest
B. D. WESTON, Prop.
Medford House Mov e
uk mem:
MOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES,
MACHINERY. ETC.
Plione 488-M
CI2 S. Newtown, 737 W. Mill St.
The
Medford Roosters Smoke
Mfdford and t. Pitt ClRRri
Troiitdalc. Ot?
Ron. " I ui
troubled with
weaVneM from
which women suf
fer and after tak
ing two Itottlea ff
Doctor I'lerce'rt
I avorite I'rerio
tiu I wan entirely
rehired " Mk.
M K. JOII.VnOS,
Troutdale,Oregou.
The mighty reurtive power ol
D)otor l'ierVa Fonte PreriiUoii
npeedilv caiwa all womanly troublet
to fliaa'ppiar rmnpela the orgau to
VrojHTiy xrforin their nauinu func
tion, corrects displacements, ovr
coniM irreKulantie", reinie pain aiMl
niiKry a, certain time- a.d bringa
hack health and BtreiiKth to lwnous,
irritable and ixhauUl woommi.
For all diwae jHuhar to women,
Pr. Pierce's Kaonle Preicription n
a jHiwtrful restorative. For nearly
M vears it has hanishel from the
lues of tens of thmands of women
the pain, worry, miry and dUtrato
cauwil by irregularities and diseaics
of a feminine cluracUr.
What Dr. Pierre's 1-avorito Tr
tenptmn ha done, for tliouaawl it
will do for yon. Uet it tbw very day
from any medicine dealer, in eiiiier
liquMl or tablet form; or tend AO oenU
t Dr. Pierce, ImalijV Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y., for trial bos of tableU.
INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY--KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
(.HitKliimt of ,StjfAr folly and
properle answered in The People's Com
mon rWriH iteJiual Adiftr, by K V.
Piert. M. D. Jt CMttauui the knowl
edge a young man or wcm.an, wife or
daugbk-r, sfTould haie- I'XM jauea
w in color piaie ikuhki m i i-ttn. ut
inail, prepait unrccuvt id j ,UitS
ir H(4U'r4
- . . rrnvl iriuc- '"
Aboundiiit,' liiippiiH - t tin- re
good In alili i iIm it ult ol
liiljuii of giiml health, and
nourishing food. L'so
Rogue Spray Flour
MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS
If. 0. Nordwick, Prop. Phono 507
Patronize the institution that maintains the Largest
Payroll in Medford.
The Meord Printing Co.
The Best Equipped Job Plant in Oregon outsitfe of
J, orthiud. te3b3im
USE THE PRODUCTS OF Doil't Let TllJS
Roi.fi River Vallfiv 0pporlunity Go By
O J Vou am liardlv
"
Cannery
The Best Made
Help Home Induitry,
Try Loganberry Juice and Sherbets
at the fountains and Ice ere par.
lots.
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
IRRKUTING PIPE
do to J. A. SMITH
123 K, Grapo 81,
aio lunlh likely to liavo tue
rlunte to produro hueh a urada of
mill ork at aiich money Mvlnx
irlcJK In u long hlln to tome, If
ever H if yon ant to prove your
thrift and wh Judmnout conm at
once und wet your klurn of (lie hav
IriRn. Trili I a cant- where tho nioro
yon Kjicnd tho morn jou rave.
KZ&ZeLM 'J.
Jmvm-
m.
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MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
They Are
Home
Crown1
ron
rocuuc rivc.B"2j
and
Aft ANOKA.
ipQW,tt".
They're
the Bcsi
Ever1
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