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SIEBERT OF O.A.C.
PICKEL PLANNING
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TO LEAD TICKET
BY DEMOCRATS
PEACE POLICIES
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aCEDFORD MAIL TRfBFNE, MEDFORD, ORIWON, FRIDAY .IL'NE 10, 1910
NURSERYMEN
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BRYAN
PRAISES
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kTIio I'ncifio Coast Association of
NiiVburyinen will lioltl their conven
tion in this city ott Tuesday, Wed
jiuMluy and Thursday of no.xt week.
. N. y. Ikunott, tlio popular local
nurseryman, is reHionsiblo for tho
(iuooHing of Medford hs tho conven
(ion city. Ho has worked for it for
live years. Tho (Greater M'edfWd
!hiu will entertain tho visitors, who
will number about hcventy-five per
sons. Howard Kvnrls Weed of Bcnvcrton,
Or., will givo a frco leeturo to iho
lublio on Wednesday evening, lee
luring on lnndm-npc unrdeuiin;. He
i3 ti noted lecturer and un nulhority
ii thin bubjeet.
. Tho convention would appreciate
?,tlie display of fruits, cherries and
flowers. The convention and display
will lie held at the Nntatonum. .
Tho visitors will bo given three dis
tinct entertainments. The first will
ho .Tuesday afternoon, consisting of
trips in and around Med ford under
tho supervision of Mrs. Hovious.
.Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. E. K.
Gore as hostess, will give nn orchard
trip. Mrs. E. V. Coffin Thursday
will take tho delegates to Lithia
park-, Ashland.
KTho Pacific Coast Protective as
sociation will meet Wednesday af
ternoon, the time and placo to be
jjivcn later.
j There will he three musical pro
grams under tho direction of Mrs.
li.vnetto Hovious, Mrs. E. E. (Jore
mid Mrs. E. V. Coffin, one for each
duy. The trips will be started at II
p: rni.
President S. A. Miller of Milton,
Or.1; is a cousin of Mr. Bennett.
J, The program in as follews:
Convention starts at 10 a. in.; Hev.
Froth-lick CiirMi-iin uf Medford will
(jiv the invocation; ntltlrehS of wel
come, V. .1. Emerick-, mayor; re
bpouse, A. Eckert, Detroit, Wash.;
report of officers; report of com
mittees; "Progress ami Plans for
.Uniform Laws," M. McDonald. Or-
onco, Or.; "Crown (Jail," Professor
iu r. Harsh, O. A. C; president's ad
drpss, S. A. Miller, Milton; recess to
3:110 p. in.; "PropiiM-d Kefoniis for
Finanein- Nurserymen, F. W. Settle
mitjr, Womlburu; "Standanliziiig
WIioIomiIu Terms to Trade," Albert
Hrownell, Portlnm; "Cost Plan for
Growing Stock," F. A. Wiggins, Top.
imiiiWi, Wiihh.; "Better Btisinoss,"
JOMh A. .Mt-Uco, Oreneo, Or.
T' Wednestlay "Profits Griming
Small Fruit Plnntw," E. U. Bangle
haus, Sumner, Wash.; "Booking Or
ders," C. I). Ilobb,-Milton; "Salos
Winihliip," H. J. Ituppert, Salem; re
fits; "Stune Needed Improvementh
Baseil on Present Conditions," H. A.
Lewis, Portland; "Marketing of Nur
sery Stock, Including Sales, Collec
tions ami Inspection." F. W. Mnv.
North Yakiinn; "Grading of Shade,
inniiiiii, urauiug oi MilllJO,
icnlul TWj nnd Shrubs," F.
uithiiuplMKonncwiek, Wash. ;
ig OrnniHeTitnU," Guy Pilking.
imiamcutiil T;
C. Breith
"polling
ton, Portland
Thursday "Syhtem in the Busi
nts Departmenl," T. E. Mabce,
Frowno, Cal.j "Proix.ho.l Nomencla
ture and Catalogue Kcvihion; Some
Gcnoral Suggotions," John Vallance,
Oakland; "The Nurseryman's Beta
tijin to Liindbcaping," H. E. Bur
doito, Onmro; "Blight-Hesistant
Stocks for Pears," F. C. Hoimer. mi-
jMirintondont Southern Oregon exper
iment station; selection of noxt con
vention city; election of officers,
NEW BUILDING AT
E
s
. A. S. Kohouhuum nnd Clnrcneu
.Hoitmoh are ueiihtriietini: a one-story
biikiuonfe block on the comer of Main
nnd Oakdale, jukt wot of the Hotel
Medford. The building will bo 2x70
and tKinbt.uotoil of rod brick. Frank
Clark u tho architect. Thu building
will ot about $2500.
Ground was broken thib morning
for tho construction of tho founda
tion. L. Clnlderb is the contractor.
The building will be occupied by the
De Voe grocery store and oontc--
tioiiery.
ITALY SHAKEN BY
SEVERE EARTHQUAKE
" HOME, June 10. via Pan,. A
heavy earth shock was reported at
3jB5 tiVloek thin morning at Forli, a
tewn of central Italy having a pop
uhdUiH of 50,000, and at Itiwim, a
town with the same number of per
66ii6, twenty-eight mile further east
Then? were no casualties.
Tho following Is Mcdford'a batting
order for noxt Sunday's game nt
Klamath Kails: Scholtz, bs.; Wil
son, c; Miles, 2b; Castor, rT; Pcr
nol, cf; Sloberts, p.; Force, c; Colo
man, If.; Moran, 3b; Milter and Smith
utility men.
Tho Klamath FallB-Medford gamo
at Klamath Falls noxt Sunday Is
creating a lot of Interest among tho
fans, and 100 will journey to tho
Falls city Saturday afternoon and
Sunday morning to sco tho game. Tho
lino up for Medford Is a good one.
Both out nnd Infield will bo equally
Btrong. SlebertB Is tho leading pitch
er of O. A. C., nnd pitched most of
tho games (or that college- during
the lato spring mouths. Sloberts
comes well recommended and with a
fast fielding bunch behind him llko
tho Medford tenm ougtit to glvo
Klamath Falls a hard gatno Sunday.
'By tho way tho Klamath Falls fans
aro clamoring tor some team to glvo
their team a hard gamo. The satis
faction of jjcclng such a gnmo will
occur Juno 18th.
Fans should bo honest In their crit
icism1 of n ball team. Hccauso a
pitcher gets wild and walks half a
dozen men In one Inning Is no reason
why tho rest of tho team playing
should bo criticised. Castor was very
wild in tho latter part of last Sun
day's gamo with tho'excoptlou of two
wild throws tho Medford team play
ed a good fast game.
Klamatir-Falls and Weed aro two
towns wboro tho fanH aro loyal to
tho team. Every one wants to sco
tholr homo town win. Medford ns a
wholo aro loyal, but thoro are a few
oxceptlous. ,
Catcher Forco Is showing up hot
ter In every game. TIiIb bird who
Is only 20 years old Is a natural ball
player. Ho has had very little ex
perience, however. Ills throw to sec
ond Is a peach, besides he Is no slouch
of a batter. McCrcdlo Is already
throwing out a lino for Force, nnd
who knows but what ho may find
another Gulsto In Medford.
CADET COMMANDER
OF WEST POINT DEAD
WEST POINT, N. V., June 1(1.
Lieutenant Colonel Morton F. Smith,
eomuiaudaul of enduts at tho United
States Military itt-adoiny, died at his
quarter here today after a brief ill
nos. He was born in Colorado on
July .'ID, 1872, ami was appointed n
cadet at the military ueadomy .June
17, 1801, being graduated with the
class of '1)5.
Colonel Smith had hemi couimand
ant of cadets at the m-ndeinv siuct
April .'I, 11)1 1. By iitue of that up
poiutment he aeipiired the rank of
lieutenant colonel during In iiiium
bt'iit-y.
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COLISKUM, St. Louis, Juno 1C
President Wilson and Vlco-I'rosldent
Marshall were nominated by acclama
tion last night by tho democratic na
tional convention; tho ticket bolng
completed four minutes beforo Fri
day. Thoro nover was any doubt of
President WIIsoii'b nomluotlon tonight
but thoro was n possibility that Home
vlco-prcsldontlnl booms might be
brought out Into opposition to Vice
President Marshall, They melted nwny
howovor when tho convention got In
session and as soon as President Wil
son's nomination had been mndo by a
roaring chorus of acclamation, Sena
tor Kern, who renominated Mr. Mar
shall, cast asldo a long prepared
speech nnd simply declared:
"I nominate Thomas Kllcy Marshall
of Indiana for vlco-presldent."
To President Wilson's nomination
thoro was only one dissenting vote,
Hubert Kminott Hurko, of Illinois, who
crimo to tho convention dcclnrlng that
ho was opposed to tho president. Ills
oto technically mndo the president's
nomination 1,091 to one.
When tho gavel fell calling tho
sos-don to order John W. WoBtcott of
Now Jersey, who nominated President
Wilson nt tho Ilaltlmoro convention,
was ready on tho floor to deliver tho
speech of rouoinlnatlon; Senator Kern
of Indiana to renomlnato Vlce-l'rcsl-
ilont Marshall, and John II. Atwood of
Missouri to deliver tho speech nomin
ating Governor Major for tho vice
presidency. Oovomor Major of Missouri snld tho
withdrawal of Governor Morchoad
would not change his plana to have his
name presented.
Beforo tho convention wan called to
ordor tho coliseum was so full that tho
fire department took charge of tho
entrances and permuted no more to
como In. William J. Bryan, howovor,
managed to got by, and got his usual
uproarious reception ns ho took his
scat.
At 9: 15 o'clock, Chairman James
rapped tho convention to ortler. Tho
Ilov. W. J. HnrdcBty, chapluln of tho
Missouri sennto, otforcd a prayer.
Applause was given to Judgo West
colt'B rcmarkB on tho policy toward
Mexico. Tho crowd was attentive mid
n II lilt It t'itf ftil n twtsJft I nt 4 hi nail fan
.....i.,iM.. , i . .i , ,
nmlntonanco of International law.
bomo or tno crown nowovcr wero
eager for the nomination.
"Niuno him, nnmu him," enmo cries
from tho galleries.
Judgo Woscott hurried n little nnd
couclutlod hlu speecn renominating
Piosldeiit Wilson nt 10:19 p. m.
Ab Judgo Woscott closed with n
mention of tho nnnie, "Woodrow Wil
son" the crowd broko Into a gront
demonstration.
Moving picture flash lights blazed
and flags wero paradod In front of tho
stnnd. The band playod "Tho Stnr
Spangled Banner" while n lingo banner
boarlng tho president's llkonoss wns
unfurled from tho roof of tho hall.
Tho delogatcs begun u parade bear
ing stato stanchions.
Chalnnnn Jamcu yielded the chair
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PlainTreads of Several
Other Standard Makes
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vv you buy the best tire value
on the market Fisk Quality
first; protection against skidding;
greater mileage and all the
benefits of Fisk FREE Service
at more than 125 Direct Fisk
Branches throughout the country.
There isn't a better tire buy today.
Fisk Tires For Sale By ' ,t
Medford Vulcanizing Works
Medford
COL1SEPM, ST. LOl'IS, Juno 1C.
Tho crowd yielded to tho rasping
of tho gavel long enough to hoar tho
prayor and then ronowod Its demands
for n speech from Bryan last night.
Chairman Jnmos ndmonlBhod tho gal
lcdles. .Mr. Bryan said In part:
iWhllo our presldont nnd our con
gross were nt work constructing a
splontlid pyramid of performance, u
wnr came that threw upon this ad
ministration, such bunions na no
presldont hns had to bear with In tho
Inst GO years. Wo Inherited from n
Bepubllcan administration a revolu
tion In Mexico. This administration
hnB dealt with the situation nnd the
Republican party dare not challengo
a verdict beforo tho country on tho
Mexican question.
"Wo hnvo n few men Interested in
rnncheB nnd n few Interested In
mines, who would usa the blood of
American soldiers to guarnntco
profits mid tholr Investments In a
foreign land.
"Wliy, my friends, If Presldont
Wilson yielded to tho demand of
thoso who hnvo clamored for Inter
vention In Mexico, wo would no
soonor hnvo crossod tho lino than
tho samo men would tell him that
tho soldiers must never como out,
for, my frlonds, nunoxntlou Is tho
noxt step after Intervention ban been
undertaken. And If Wo Invaded Mexi
co, thcso samo men would Bay 'on to
Panama.'
"But, my frlonds, tho proHhlont not
only has had to deal with war to tho
south of ub, but with wnr to tho
cast of us. My friends. I hnvo dif
fered from our president on somo
of tho methods employed In that wnr.
but 1 am ono of thoso who dcslro that
this nation shall not becomo n par
ticipant In tho dreadful conflict.
"Wo havo a rocord upon which wo
can appeal to tho pcoplo for tholr
support, without fear and without
blush. I believe tho American pcoplo,
grateful for what this administra
tion hns done, grntetul that wo havo
peaso In this country while war stalks
throughout tho world, will not bo
unmindful of tho fact that It was u
Democratic president, supported by n
Democratic senate nnd Iioiibo. who
... ... ....
nan iiiiih xuvl'ii mo cuiiiiiry inu nur-
rors of that wnr."
during tho demonstration to Hoprcson
tntlvo Hoflln of Alabama, Women
delegates wero among tho paradorn In
tho nlsloB. Souatan and representa
tives helped carry banners. Senator
Hughes personally boro tho Now Jer
sey ring.
Sorgonnt-nt-ArmH Martin stirred up
enthusiasm by waving the Texas "lone
stor" flng over tho heads of tho crowd
from thu chairman's chair.
ATTENTION A. V. & A. M.
Regular communication of
Bedford Lodge No. 103 this
evening nt 8 o clock.
A N HILDF.BRAND, Secy
Dr. E. B. Pit-kel is coutempluliug
thu Moving of his residence, eotner
of Ivy and Main, to the lots owned
by him on Summit uveuiie, on Main
street.
It is planned to cut the hoitxe in
two part, through the east and west
sides, then move it out Iw tti Sixth,
then to Oakdale, out Fourth tti Sum
mit avenue, ami then to its locution.
It is impossible tti go out Main on
account of the trolley wires. Fourth
street is thirty feel wide nnd Summit
avenue is twenty-eight feet, which
necessitates Iho cutting of tho resi
deneo to fit the streets.
The present locution is surrounded
by business houses and is a business
block. Tho tuxoK nre close It) -ytiOO
per year, or u rent of .ffifl per month.
It is surrounded on three sides by 530
feet of pavement,
Tho Vnwter residence hits been let
to Iho University club and it is prob
able a business block will be erected
on the Pickel property.
Contractor Moffat will hnvo charge
of tho moving of tho residence. H
will cost in the neighborhood of
$1500 to move nnd construct n new
foundation. '
OVER FOOD PRICES
AMSTERDAM, June 1(1, via Lon
don. Disturbances at Rotterdam bv
demonstrators against the high price
of food were repeated last nighl, es
pecially in the neighborhood of the
town hall. There wns Home stone
throwing nnd the police cleared the
streets by chitrgiiig the crowds.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN,
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. II. Ilnrnlsh'n auto will lonvo
Eaglo Point nt 8 A. M. nnd 1 P. M
dally, except Sunday; lonvo Medford
9 A. M. nnd 5 P. M. Will call for
passongors nt hotels In Medford nnd
hotels and business housotj In Euglo
Point.
PHONE HOC!! oit :i-x:i.
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Clcanlnrj, Prcsslnq and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
When You (io
CAMPING OR
PICNIGING
Nothing will mid more to
your lunch than a roll of
"MEDFORD CREAMERY"
BUTTER
Jts Pasteurized, is wrapped
in sanitary, dual-proof pa
per and carton, and is the
best made.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusivo
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any timo or
placo by appointment.
Phono 147-J
We'll do tht rest
Suits (g)
CUCCESS comes in "cans" and
& failure in "can'ts".
success in every
of VELVET.
MafttTXHV'
WHY
PASTRY
COOKS
Qnnnnnl-
TilBAC0
USE
The patrons of our first class hotels and restaurants arc exact
ing they demand the best. Women go where the pastry and cakes
are noted for their excellence. Men arc attracted by hot bread and
biscuits when fresh and moist and light .
The pastry cook with a reputation uses K C Baking Powder
because he knows that results arc certain; every time everything;
Is as good as his best. .
Then, too, with K C Baking Powder he can mix the various
kinds of batter before the rush of the meal begins and bake as
needed so that every order goes to the table fresh and hot, yet tho
last lie bakes arc just as good as tnc urst.
The reasons behind these reasons Is tnat v C Is
really a blend of two baking powders. One commences
to give off leavening gas as soon as moistened. The
other requires both moisture and heat to make it
active. Dough or batter will remain in a partially
leavened condition for hours, and when put in the oven,
will come up as light as if mixed a moment before.
For cookies, pancakes, doughnuts and the like,
which cannot all be baked at once, K. C is Indispensa
ble. For all baking thedoublcraisc makes doubly certain.
y Follow the example of the nrafctnlonal .,
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cook and your
Go To Newport
Oregon's old roliablo outing resort
Numerous attractions make this beach
city an ideal place for an outing
Agate Beach
Soal Rocks
Rocky Oausoway
Surf bathing
Natatorium
Bowling Alloys
Low Round Trip Fares
urn on wilii dully to Nuwjiort from nil HoiithurH
I'Holflc mUUoiui In Oregon. Uuturii limit Oct. St.
For romiiUte Information roRHnltiiK hotels nt
.Vewiort, riUea, train 8orvc, eonmlt our asent
or writs for oojiy of llliutrotwl folilar "Xwtort
IleuelitM." ,
John M. grott, Oeurl l'nMHir Agut
I'ortlHinl, Orogon ,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
SHOE POLISHES
Contain no acid and thus beep the leather oft, protecting it against
cracking. They comblno liquid and patte In a paito form and require)
only half tho effort for n brilliant lotting thine. Eaty to uio for
all the family -children and adulti. Shlno your shoe at homo and
kecf) them neat. jTHE F. P. DALLEY CO., UJ.
w jrt. r Uuii.io, n. y.
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Devil's Punch Bowl
Govornmont Light Houso
Yauqina Bay
Fine fishing
Danco hall
Clam digging
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