Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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if ere fie Comes! Tiiere lie Goes! RESTA LEADS IN
NATE JUGGLES
SEI
ROLL-GALL TO
REJECT RUBLEE
Cheap Fraud and Petty Manipulation
of So-Called "Pairs" Turn a Ma
jority Into a Tie and Negative Re
sultWeeks, Shields, Junes, Reed
and Marshall Parties to Affair.
'ii-J&tSSi.
Hv G I WON flAKDXKIl.
WAHIIINdTo.V, Mnv HO.-Jokeritig
t tit roll i'hII in (lie latest iMTfonnntii-e
of (he I'nittM .States m-imlc. Hv this
tnctlttMl of ehenp frmiil Hit Itulilcf hji
jolnt'netil on Hh eeonl iMinsidt'rn
tow wn defeated. Manipulation of
th rni'pnlM "nir" HmiPil n iMMJor
itv Into lio ntnl iingntlveil the remilt.
The Hrnnlor wliiwe tiitituw figure
uiifaxomlilv in (lint triMHiittntiiii tire
Wwlm of ,MuNitfltnHelt. .Shields f
TeHtteWfl, .'llHVN of WflMllillgtOII, Kot'tl
of WiHHiMtn mill Viee-l'uitlent Mnr
Hball. The pradiei of inuring vole in
only poftNible om Umi thHirv tltnt the
nmnip divide on lxirlv linen, nml
tlint knowing ii mun'n pnrlx hIiohh
Iiow In would V(iti if preeiil. A" it
mutter of faet, the kpmiiIp nliiiimt
never divided on party liwn, nnd the
)rplir' of pin mi tr nnd wi(lilildni
niii'V vole i part of thnl fraud mi the
conntrv known n Kenntorial i r
tey. In the I'llblee mattei thesum!
did not, in fnrt, tlmriV on pnrH li -
Snnltrlnl Juggling.
Bn evon the otilinar pmetice-i l
I miring won broken down in tin Hull
lee r-aw. Tin h Imw it mi- tmrkfil
When the elerk called tin name l
June of Washington, the Intter aii
noitiipett that he had n general Niir
uitli Heiiator Shield of Tennemee,
toil milled thnl he hud heard that
Shield mix oppom'd to the notninn
tion, m he. Jones felt nt liliertv to
enneel that ixiir nnd vote again!
Itublee. llitt nrgntm ote hu le
eorded. A few minute Inter the elerk
called the name of Week id .Miihmh
ihiiHuttx, who tlier'iiMiu iiiiiioiiiieed
that he had n general pa man at
ianginent with Henntor .lumen id'
Kentuek), but would truiifcfei Ins pair
to Hhiehls nnd vole in the negutite.
H IhiM deice two nnti-ItuUlee rrpub-hi-nnN
pnired themselves with one
democrat -Kbields, uhn nun nImi
aiitl-ltublee nnd the pro-Ituhlee tote
f James of Kent nek v was lost. The
latter heiiiir nwav and anppoMng him
elf poiied, returns to find thnt hi
faxorablu ote wnn lost hv the Units
l'er of Week' pair to KhieliN.
James' vote would lime tied the
-ore and left it t Vice President
Marshall to break the tie, as provided
hv the transfer of Weeks' jmir to
shields,
James' tote Mould hate tied the
eor nnd left it to Vire-l'retoilent
Marshall to break the lie, an prox tiled
l the eonstitutiou of the I'uited
Stale.
.Vwulur I'imuiI falling.
Hut even thie manipulation was not
enough. The dear old enn-titulioti
never stands between tnond-, when
they aw special prtwlegf friends and
more vole wns needed, so the uie
president also anuouneed a pair
a general painnir arranuement miiIi
He ! of UiHttouri."
1 i'- i the first time in the ln
tur . I Mir 1 nlted Klale- (hat a i'e
pri i.l. i i Im- iitli'iiiptcd sin h a s-r
turn mil. i'furiiK i the eiio-ll
lut ii. iIm i. i- president is im a vol
iiim ! iiln r ui I he senate eepl in
the i "I deadlock Mheu he ea-t-tin
1 1 i.iiiM liiillut. Hut n ulaiiee ui
iiow - an e i'ii more re
pi' I, naiiieU, the ne
! a in rut, pan in.- ilh
(i'! .hi.. i ii i ileiiiiK'rat I'lnkeM
aiiil'i'n.l ii wuii i'n all on i lite s i
l'in in i mil it llll- ttere ii loirnpt
nit v i uiihi il iii iiiiiiuMiiiii hoiiIiI proh
al'K lu iii en v i iii ilir ( i ii. t-, ui tm
Y- L g
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AUTO
ACE
AT
INDIANAPOLIS
INMANAI'UI l. M.n in Mre
t fit) ti a score ol the la-le-t laeinif ai
in America lined up tola tor the
, -ixth nnnu. I run mi j t the uituna
.tiolllll sWIH'p-tlike- on tin hull. Hi. ip
ioIis motor -puilw.ix. Tor the m-t
time the spen'.'S la--li ill he m i I
ii'dl-llinee ol l- ill iii "alii mtli -. lln-
ear's eonte-l htm: milx 100 'I lie
! price lit also h.i- linn ihImihI Jiom
fto.onn to :to.ooo.
1 Hnrnev tlldiield -a tin- i- hi
liticui'll iiipeul.itti e ii- .i iIiimt in a
hi'.'laec. l.oiii- nml llliul i In Molel,
kiiowti for then Ail I I il mil.' i iii-
, iiijii, will ii t It- apt o i I'liu- Inn k
, mm i lie 'iiii-lnuti toiielu s oil
In- cii'i. Loin- hex i oh I Inoke a erank
-halt tnd In ''t M,,,ll o1 ",Hlt-(,.1-ton
( lu xrolet fniled to ipmlifv Ins
u diint. Hv -peeml pennisslfn of tho
. A A. hoard nt the trnek Loui3
i iVxiolet was (lermitted to ilrfvo IiU
x .., i l.rother'- ear. -Thin meant
ih t i xx i nt -one i.irs fneed the stitit
( i -
Hi. Kenhi.hei look the lend nt the
-in it Wdi ox xx. i- the lirt to topat
the pit- and xx.t- simhi followed by
.exi. ami Aithur Che rolet. llickon
haehei w.i lielt a lap ahead when ho
xxa- t.med iit ol the nice bv a bro
U( ii -Henna knuckle after lending for
ixxinix up-. Aitken and Hestu, ntn
mn.'exi ,. llii ii took the lend.
Iii -in xx i- rnnuinu n lap abend of
Vitkxi il ro mil'-. H'Alene erowtl
,., ,t ., I place lor n time, but
' I,.-1 it . . mi I i Vnk ii nnd diopped to
tifth pla. e. Mitlloid ninniuif thud nnd
Itn keiihin liii. who lehexed Ileililel'
..in. . .mtli. 'I une I'.r the l't) miles,
1 ! t"i I", .ixii.r.e. Sli.SH. ha-t
I , i". ll I l i xv i - VI I I.
Veterans
field, CIimiIIi
DHxIait in IiuIIhimimi11 s smvn.takcs. ttendliiK I'ioiii lop, Itluln lo
Met, t,uN Clnxliilcl. Dal to Itesta anil .lolinti) Ml ken.
talpli Mulfi nl.
O'lloinifll, Iliiini'J Old-
. I
En
CAMPAGN
CLASSIFY LAND
AT
T.R'$
CHICAGO
m
FOUR MILE CREEK
NOMMN
ill! I ill. I
inn i iliii
pri nli i I
CIIK'AiiO Max 'i' itlx. xxork
III hehair of the cuiuIIiIhcx of Theo
doin Koosexett for the repuli t an
'rune V. Hherninu, Illinois' r.ixoiiti
ihfiti ciitultd ite for the reptiMli hi iioui
iniitlon for preidilent Here opi tied
hen loday l Waller lloseiifli hi of
Km U IhIhiuI
'irix-nl ,uf I he firtV-elKhl dele
Kutea limit Illinois are pledKeil lo
rilierman ami xiill sta with htm un
ill wtlMiiK il " until lr llnHMllfflllll.
... .' . , .',.., Alllioillli i no ill In nui'li loil.ix lix
. tie will have at teust elKlltx-flx-e
Uotes In Hi- coax, til lun on the flrstj,1,e dlrlct forester. I'orilaiul Ore-
liallol." 'pon, of the clawM" flea lion, b) the ec-
It wns annoiiueed that Slieiuuin retury of agrbulture, of s.228 ncien
win not come io i nnaKo lor n.e ion- ,of ,am, ,tnB tne rnilor NatBmi
, vent ton.
tt'halrman C l lllllii of the re-
Momlnatlon for preMdent. was heKun ubciin national committee, named
here today by Herbert I. Ilettrrlee , ten tally clerk for the convention.
and Lawrence (Iraham or New York, Among tbetn were W. I. McCormack
xx ho are lu charge of the local House-1 of Washington, Kail Venahle or
velt heHilquarterR. With Hie nppottil- lilaho and tllluni .lenseu of I lali.
tiH'nt of a committee of Chicago bust , -
msm men comiUtlng or J. Onden Ar- 'conrtT KEEPS SI AUfiHTEn
niaiir, 1'ranlc Uaakes, Artbui t.. Kar
well. John 8 Miller. A A Hprugiie
and John K Wllkte, It u announc
ed that ihlH conunlttoe would be en
larged to Include all Illinois
"The repuhllcana have nine itooil
candklaten for in Hhteiii," suhl Her
bert I.. Hatlerlee ' The
the beat baiting uxoram
forent In aouthern Orogon, known aa
the Four Mile Creek project. Willi
the exception of too acres, the total
area, exclualve of patented and Hated
lamia, la elaatiirieil n -iilefty valuable
I for toreel purposes. Aciording to the
ireiwrt, the area ctnbraicd In the pro.
1 Jet l lies on the east slope of tho Cas
jiade range, along the eastern lnitt
. dar of i he nutlonal forest and near
I the west shore of t'pper Klainalli
jll cm lit he Well nlMllt lllliOHMlMi
uiiliout Irrluatiun nnd Irilx.itloi '
. .'oiilil hi. doth difficult nnd expen 1
. x on the small niea of low lev I i
i.iiii;-!, l lie soil IN nilllVIRI (lax u i
.iliuxliil da loam, nnd such soil,
ha xe been classed as agricultural i
I'lirlbermore. oxer 7. nun ncri of j
the .ma are Included within a w
eminent timber sale to tho rellran
Hiiv hum her iompnn, which Is noxx
operating on the tract. The tlmher -conalita
of npprolmateb in.'.,nnn m
ft., It. M., made up of western .xolloxx
pine, sugar pine, lodgepole pine, hci '
tern white pine. Douglaa fir, ami
Shasta red fir. The timber is esitm-,
4ted to run from .s M to ,0 M n , It
M., per acre.
In vie or these rnetn, the seen-1
tur 1ms classlfliil T itii aires or the
area aa rbleilx xaliiuhle for foiest
puriiosea.
SCANDAL CASE FIGUHE
! OltOVtl.l.K. fill . Max .10 tlei-
Irmlft T.iiiiittfiii u lint... tAiillmnii
lake. It Is approximate!) :u iiiIIim
against the Rev Madison riluugbter. a from e clfomlaH)regon boundarx
Cbbo mlnlsiir. during his trl.ili here ,,nd Ku,aih Kails, :m miles distuut.
man xxho on criminal ehaiuts. seul him to Sun Is the nearest railroad point Hutiui'
should he Quentin prison for fifteen ear, must 'a pot Hon or the xe.tr the tract Is nr-
nominated and we believe KuoHovelt remain a ward of Hutte count x under reinllde li hout ir.m porta Hon. ami
la that man. The onl tuudtdate tin- Hie ruling toda) of Judae II D (iieg all the tear bx' good wagon loads
democrats have la President WlUon 'oi, alio deuiid the request of Mr The area I al-o inlj.u ent to a purtlx
Mr Hooaevelt Is the second choice and Mrs Fred M l.umson ror the cus- set Hod commiinitx, .tin) "no aires of
of many delegates In a nuiuii. r or ,tody or their daughter The gul xxas 'pnieuted and listed l.mda are wltbit
states. We have no IIkuic- to nixe ordered h.x the mull to n nialii in I lie the boundaries of (In tract,
out at present Indicating t'uloml uniiity detention tion.r until tne olfl-1 A larn patt of Hie area the sol!
Hoosetelt's strength on tin firM hal ura or the prohalion luiiiiniitee xxho Is a stonx, i la.x loam and ver.x iioroui
lot In the convention, hut neares.it- haxn round persous whom thex- lu-Vi-Ule I rum a small iuantli or hax.
tsfled with the iiiugtet-s our itiiiilt ltee are better quaUfliit lo supi .Ue it Is atd thai no aurii ultuie has ever
dale Is making " ' In i cue and ciliiiaiioii I hi 4trl Is hecn sm rest-tullx i.uticed within
lleadquarteis foi S. u itor I ,i t a t u xeais old ,ibe trait In t.u ' n is i Iniined that
Motor oil made from asphalt-base
crude gives best
lubrication with least car
bon. Such is the testimony of
motorists and experts alike. As
Lieut.Bryan,U.S.N.,putsil:uOiis
made from the asphalt-base crudes
haveshown themselves tobemuch
better adapted to motor cylinders,
as far as their carbon-forming pro
clivities are concerned, than are
paraffine-base Pennsylvania oils."
Zerolene is scientifically refined
from selected California crude
asphalt-base not only made from
the right crude but made right. Dealers
everywhere and at service stations and
agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
F A lieorge
Med fold xKltoi
of Yieka, fal
i
this week
Is a
1ke Standard Ofl&rffotar Cars
RED LETTER DAY WEDNESDAY
f W JO 5.fmi. GREEN TRADING STAMPS FREE Va'
0 W No Purchase Required 2.
CONSOLATION FOR THE LOVE LQRN
ARRABELLA AND I GOT AS FAR AS FIGURING
OUT HOW MUCH THE FURNITURE WOULD
COST WHEN SHE CHANGED HER. MIND,
INSTEAD OF CET'ilNG MAD MO ARGUING
WITH HER, I SAT DOW AND SMOKED A
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IT .. ma.ii3 jL W
M M DFPAR TMFNT STORF
UUAlLE MERCIIANDISK
RKI.IABLK METHODS
Red Letter Specials
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OR. COC IH D0U1T AIOUT
COUBTEIY OF G. Q. I.
I'nilTI.WII M.ix u Mr lt..nrt
M'. t'Oe, iiroKietnixi u.it imml coaiuill-
teeinau ror oieuon .mil uietutier of
(he dlgilou troin thin Mate to Hie '
guttoiul jroiireie ronxiutlun e.- '
prw4 the opinion ioiukIH that the
iioior1 l- ltulili K W illl.iain re-I
liuuliinn niat rtittli man. to haxe the '
I'rogreaiflv delegate M4ted in tin
republican national couvemtou a
alternaten along llh X rci:utr re I
huuIIou dDlrgatea va .i ulm tour J
Uay." j
"Horhapa, too," ha aaid, ' xxn mm
be able to aeat the Oregon reiwlliau
delegatet lu our progrvaaive couxeu
Uou on a altullar haala. Our hope u
for pae with honor It ta la thU
aplrit that we are goiug to Chicago "
Or. Co dec Hoed to atale definite!
thgt the progreealve delegal"' - 1H
neeept the loiulisx tliVt Ql airnidp
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LADIES' SUITS 1 1 OFF
IliindHi'ii!.' Spriny ;nul Sninnict'
Vni'ti ShiK i'fatl 111 liift'il. itiiiii
ill llll Hii'tiiuiti and di'ilU ".liiiili , ii;i,
liinwil. I'l;i K
.JlUHJ Suiih $15.00
.fL'l.lHl.sints . . $1S.00
fS'JS.JKI Stiiti
$21.00
All Others in Proportion.
SUMMER PARASOLS
Tito itl.'.t ji'.M'jtinriit of hapi", i-l-
il illlil llnrl h!i-s lor mil cllnuh-
iitji. :t vi v i-i.il 'utvluiM1 Troni a
tfi'i'.'tl Nrw Vrk iiiira-.nl hmist maki'
'H'MUMf xlli-ll li--ill lililTr.-
$2,00 i..$l.)S
R. & G. CORSETS
.JlM liiilM'tl. ;i liiHi.ll ol" Ht'W lHoiiiU
Hi till I.ili'C illltl Hunk Kmnt ('iiI'M-ts,
Spri'ial jil'irr..
HiHik I'l-mii $1.00 to $2.50
!t. r Front $2.00 to $5.00
WHITE SHOES
.Ini in tii-il. ,i lull -liipii'i'iit ot I ,t
ilii's' Wliitf Kitl .nut Cin,ts, iuii
htrl siutitm i lnit. -pn i.ilh ptii nl,
1MU- $3.00 util$ 1.00
LADIES' COATS
Vi'iIiiim1.i i ri.ttiii-i a halt- of 2.")
Smart spimu ('iai. for wnitifii, nintl-
t'lh that oi i'iiiiiutIx I'o f much nii'iv:
$S.50. $9.0S. $12.J)S. $1-1. OS
BOYS' SUITS
Norlolk Siittj- Votir hoy will he
prmui to Wfitr oik- of ihi-M .-plfntlitl
Suit!.. Nfw Norfolk iiioilfls with :
pifff hrlt. patrh po.kiN, ,.t,.. ()U. and
two pairs of pants, ay-f. (! to 1(1 for
$2.50 io $fi.00
Wiihh SnithJiinior Norfolks, Middy
and Hiihsian fffirt in plain whito,
fonw and htiipis. Madras, jjnlntwi,
fh.tnibrayh, rlicviot. and ot!nr .frv
iifithli tnli fahrii-s. Ant. "J i.. to 10
Priffs raiiy,. $f.50"to $2.50
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
SUMMER HATS
l.atit m h s and .-..lor, in Wjt.sh and
Straw Il.iKlui tin-. hil.li, u, aluots up
to 7-V, oMi pn, i 5Qp
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Cltildhii's Wlut, ( ,lX.ls siipiMis
ttt OSt?. $1.25, $1.35
Agrnls for
MUNSINd
INDKUUKAK
. uI'lu Hind ;r Thrift
Wiil Ke?r Wist '
Savo your &C Green Stamps
ti tm .
Audits for
LADIES'
HOLEPROOF
HOSIERY
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