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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1916)
WDFOKT) WTL TRTBTTF, MFDFCmP, OTTCflONT. MOD VY. .TTVE 12. 101G "pacitc arc F P IChauncey M. Depew and Wife in Convention Crowd ESTERLY LIKELY NEVER 10 SIT Snapped 10 AI A vtfe 11 RECALLERS NARROW ESCAP ONE CANDIDATE m FISHERMEN WILING RUN IH BANKS OWIIEE 3y t t( j 4 A littl- houil of JiM-k-oii county nulriot filled with r.ealoiiwnc fr rwall of the. county court answered 0io fall for k meeting of nil Uupny ora, and aeaomliled in the iMHement f the library Saturday afternoon. The nurpoae of Hie meeting was to elect eondidatea to nin ngaintl thf prevent official. It was not n howl ing ntweu, there being eomjiaralivc y little howling, ahwolulely no rnif Ote anil only on patriot willing to inake tkr raee. A count of nosea taovffcd forly-lhmo vittrena present, ago. third of thene huing alghtaeera ami gentlemen seeking a change from ii jnrk bPnchea. Attorney W. J IMiiiis preeidud. Tlu meeting innnifimloil a wnti tient lor Judge George Dunn of A ak in nd for comity judge. The only I rote hie mill tht Dunn candidacy waft hie nh-olulu rofttaal to have anything lo do Willi tlio reenll, which ho doea not adndon. Kenton Itowcr of Aidiland, arming late, wna iinjMirtuiitptl before he hud ii chance to ait down, to gho lit- r..nn.n of Judge Dunn's tnakiiiK Ui rnee. .Mr. Ilnw-era not caring to Un nk I In ncwa nnidly, made n five minute t . Ik. in which he aald that tin-1--. Judge Dunn had changed hia Itmid vilhin the lai week he would ii"t nui. Contractor K. J. .Semon, who -dittrce with Dr. .1. SI. ICeotte and Dinioii Itowera the parentage of the nnl movement, said that only last I: Judge Dunn had aald that he would not ran. To llntlto Ihmu Xt withstanding new of Hip re-fn-I from two high eourcc. W. P. Diidtro of Medford made h intitiou that n rounaittee lie ntftointcd to go to Ahlilnnd and notify Judge Dunn that he wue wanted to run. "I think," wild Put riot Dodge, "that if Judge Dunn know Mod ford wanted him to mil, ho would." The rhalr thnn njtfvoiiilcd n com lilitlco of notification cohihih1 of do-on lUwek. Ii II. Mil, 1'. V. Me iIjimM, W. P. Dnilgo, Jolin Mntuc.v of llio Aivlegate, A. A. .Smith of ICimltt J'olHt, A. !C. Kellogg or Oold Hill .ml William K. Collerill of Ph. liix W V. Parker of Hull Pnlla nint oA. "I oy Judge Dunn an aogy," he -aid. "Pour youra ago I thought be 'l., id me fti the lie.' It waa over ron.l-. The maU in the Unite Paila riKtnut. I read a Meee in an Aah latMl naper whete hr id the Hutte J'ldU roads were good. That laid me In Um lie. I took that paper ami wont down to Ike ivollo and read it t the voters and taid: 'I eannot aup lHtrt h man llk that.' Out of 11.1 vote Judge Dunn got 1.1. 1 owe him m iology; be did net lay me in the lie, m I MapiMMwl. I will write Mm. We need a change from the count v omtrt that la robhtag ua of thoita and of dollar.'' Olio Wltllujc Xniijr In an hour' akirmithiug n round for eounty commiodoner, only ooe a fttad willing to be a martyr, but got gaxlous about it. Thin patriot mi W. W. Oregon-, not- of the eir eulalor of the recall netiliim. Kw-n but leaiouMieow had a thing nllnelie.1 Ue woald run only for the shoii term. So ibe meeting elected him t run agniuat ConunieNioner Cun I.eeer of Oatral Point, ium term .u. -JWember 31. J The iiatrioU hud ideuh ..r ..-,) men to run again-l ('..iioih-i..ii.i I'Vank II. Madden, only none f ihn,. would run. Horace Pelton, J. 1' Wortnun and Ueorge A. Hilton net. ( mentioned tor the job. And n. t.i-t . I bey were niciiiiuucd kume turn, I, woubj rW to announce ili.s l..i.t ' flatly refuoed to Minicitute. Knmlh ' HPf nmiiiit wiri'iiM (icttrue .. iiiltim M the one moot uilv iierHiutded, hut e-en he ha- refuse' and nceonlm-.' to friend will not qualify, under tui oirctunfctanre". llUpilllltH IhMHM I'Hdo Keveral intiiruniulii boonw Mere cut ktoee. Ilari II. 1'Vhl nomiunied I.. Keidennyer, who punctiuvd the boom forthwith. Uenlon liowers, defeated at the lat pnuiary for the IckhsIu lore, wax mentioned. "(bue i ennugh," be wid. K. U. WiUon. beaten for the republican nomination for aaaeiutor, nleo bobbed up a cun dolnte and jiui away. The meeting adjourned with one candidate nominated, oul a doeu tuwnn remaining for the lo-. The trong deoMtr for a recall, out tide ut a totene alway againt nu--, w.i em.M'UOiih by it ubrttiite. Ainni,u tuspaycrw uarticiputint: w ! Ji -c Id nek, Prank U. Am v. I.. )i, nli hum i. A K. Kellogg and It. (' Ki-l-ex ..i ;..!. I UUl, Qentou Hower tleorgc Porter bnd civ nnirow eHrntM1 trom n miiM erloiiK accident yenterduy while fishing on Kogue Hver. Mr. Porter wan fibbing along the precijittoiiH and rockv bluff" known an tbe high bank, oppoilc T pie Kock. lie hnd workeil tw " dowii iiptm a narrow ledge over n deep Miol in the iirer Hnd had tn l ' , onat or two when, chancing to ln..i behind him in the ItruMi and n''k h ! auw a hu;o lUnmond-luiek nttth i iu-f J ahoc him on a ledge of rock il , ready to atrike. it wu a cnic oi ' Ught or nwim, and Mr. Porter, hem' j MHnewhnt rheumatic, elected to liuht Carefullv Kelecting a hcary rock, 1 1 .- ( hoHiiwed Inaak Walton took citicfu! aim and delivered a high, fn-it n, that tnixxed the rattler by a good tn' feet. The ennke, after 3 he alle nt the big-leaguer, refused to bite mi .thin wild pitch. Failing to get u trike on hia fird ahul, Owidge wonml n and delivered a npitbnll that cnught hie makebip (Mfuandv in .the middle and broke up the game. Oeorge any that judging from the aroma Ibe snake bad not becn-dcml ;uore than two week. I lint net Attorney Kelly, who nl-o yiwilwl the river yeterday in com pany with Mr. Porter and their fiim iliea, had a narrow cca ie from n .tattler. He wu working hw wn througti a jungle of hnih and fallen logN when he heard the ontinout nit- ;ie or n raiiiea, ami iiMiking uown m the direction of one of hiw dewcendmv eJe-ena he aaw the reptile coiled for Action, lie nay he hn known for i number of yean that he could ni ate iu an Overland ear, but thru he mow a No idniiuH the record for mi nting iu n luiir of wnding sbm-n and g Hpljt bamboo rod. I With gentlemen claim to have gone dry with the Male January Nt, and an neither Iiiih iNilcd t'nlifornia, eon aideriihle eri'dit hho'ihi he attached to their udcutuicM. CITY OE I N'EW YtllJK. June U. 7:i.al.i. eonaiderftl by Mexican- u. the im-t formidable fuctin.it Imdcr u oil poing the ('arranxn (!ocrnineut. i-eucnniH-d with a large bodv of well equipped men' within thirty mile- m Mexico City, and an attack on the capital i eapected at anv lime, ac cording to Howard L Prnnei-, mi engineer, recently connected with tin Mexico City Trnmwnv company, wh arrived here totln on the uleaui-lup Morrow Cn-tle from llnxann. DAY IN CONGRESS WA8HIX0TOK, June 12. -Kena'e not in oeuMfMi. iiouae met at it a. m. Fortification- appropriation hill aggregating f.l l.'.Mir.o'id taken ii. Me age hi l baile- I!. Iliit'lic-. .u eeitiliu 'In' ri Mli ic.tn i -nli eli il niiinitititiiin niiliriil iiiulci in ioh-Ulc--liili.il liiutil ,i 111, li.i.,-l 'l Id ilc-i lit il n i inn Womea Hate Iteea IVIllag Wemen nf liii.n.l 1 Doilsc Karl Kelt I ' fof forty y" how 'l1 - Wnkhni' nr v i,i,.,i. I Dodge. Mrl fefel. Vegwuble Compound ha. rctowd their , V. V M.-lw-k, . A. fcMlllth. W. tt. l-ltk whn uff.rin wilJ. fVU 111 Jil i i ..t i;mi. KelU, John Matmn Trr it if -ou ore titamlwi with uiv ! Of Ah !'. i i-wee W. E. Phipiw, nllmMt peculiar to women. I DloU Hradlcv. William I'ottenll and "NVrito for advlw to I.ydln V.. ! pjj,or JMiiLlium JU'(1, Co., J.iui JIuh, MOTHERS WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS Read How to Care for Their Health. NwOrl.in ! i ' 1 rannot praiM Ljdta l: l'ti.nliam .k-,ui.le Coin-I l-j'ui.d itiough, for 1 kni'w my daugbUr iuir would have i holt fco well if nbtj hud not token it. For j ii un- Uuui a yrar It had MUterod , oKonn-e fram lrrg ulurtty, backache, liizzmeM.and noa (ictitc, but ut now Well. 1 recommend ldiK. l'inkbam's Vegetable Compound to all mothers ami tjnughtrra and you can publish thia Ut-' ter' Mrs. A. IIstraoa. 12N. Uelve ' Street, New Orkiuts, Ijl I ltd Udelpbia, Pa. " My daughter was ' feelwf tired and all run down with no apparent cause. She bod token Ljdl ' It lmkhHt'i VegeUble Compound be fore and knew ita alue so abu again purchased it and sbe waa able to keep to work, her eyes became bright ami natural, and her system was built up completely. We generally keep the Vegetable Compound in tbe bouse for It Is to be reuYd un "-Mrs. E. JPinov, , nisi Race Street. Philadelphia. Pa. I Tin I "Tn i i lenihlii nil ("ii(i.t h tec iiioiii- mid In- .id1 i 'i t n 1 Mr I), 1 1 w iuu in ( hu i.'o Sr.r t! t? J 1 1 tt'ir i- .i I'loii un rt li.'uri in til foiiiinit .'i i i.i.'tiiv -oiiLlit h (Ii, p'j itii.il ii iii r- 8T. LOI'lS.dui.e 1J.-A le.tl Mturl over Oregon" meinltcr-hip on the na tional committee hit- resulted from recent primary lawn in Oregon. Af ter Will ft. King hail bean chosen na tional committeeman in lOl'i to nerve four year, in accordance with n now primary law pn-ocd in lfll.l rctuilr ing prlumry election of the commit teemen, William K. Kiterly of Port land wkm elected in 1!H I. At it, mr cling last winter King was held h the committee to lie entitled to erc out hi time. KMerlv in now con tending thnt upon cjrtit;ntion of King'i time he entitled to Kticcecd him. The Oregon delegation, how ever, according to .Indue T. II. Craw--font, will .iccordtitjl ii -k the nutioiuil I'oiniiiitu c to -i it )i .1 W Mm iot "I I'ul'll.ltl'l Ku i i i -nl 'i 1 1 1n t 'tut ut ' la On iiri iii it ' t i i n It i r ' i r Control To direct each unit of his army in the field, to execute a quick attack at any point, a play of strategy or sudden shift of tactics, the business general who uses WESTERN UNION is everywhere at once THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. elieve rava si k jMejMagaMBBgjmgrjsisjsaswsMaMgjSMMM I I v. etf,jj.i i i ' 'imm nlHtt ttttKI aLH nLsH axweli is greatest I arket I nann HI BBBBl H aLsB H I nann I I I X . - " nana .otor Car. Value on the UT our opinion would not be of any particular importance to you if it did not coincide with the facts. We only want you to look the market over carefully. Then we absolutely know that you will agree with us. In the first place there is the remarkable Maxwell engine. No four cylinder motor of its size has more "pep" or go to it regardless of the price of the car it drives. It will climb hills on high gear in a manner that will astonish you. It is quiet and works day in and day out with a sound, business like hum that is good to hear. Any engineer will compliment the design of the chassis. And those who are not engineers cannot fail to note its simplicity and staunch construc tion. As for what it is made of, we can truthfully say that better material cannot be bought. The operation of the car is simplicity itself the brakes are powerful ' the springs are long and flexible -the axles are strong and the steering apparatus, like the rest of the chassis, is built to stand the most severe service the car may ever have to face, wherever or however it is used. Then if you consider looks important, and most people do, you will not find a more attractive car than the Maxwell at anywhere near the price. And it comes to you fully equipped with all the attachments you will ever want or need; electric starter and lights, demountable rims, one man top, self-ventilating, rain-vision windshield, etc. All for $655 (five passenger, touring car) or $635 (two passenger roadster). i We know you can't beat it. Touring Car $655 ' .. . . 1-. U. U. DETKOI r Roadster $63S POWELL AUTO CO. Medford, Oregon Time Payments if Desired - 4' j