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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
ORECJOY, TTEsDAY. ,TITTE 27, 101G
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Gilson Garifner Writes of Political
Situation Pretlictinn Wilson Will
Win Even If 80 Per Cent of Pro
jressive Vote Cr.i) Be Thrown to
Hughes.
livniLSONHAHDNKK.
rillCAflO, June 'J7. Wlml N to
become nf lli ii'0",,t'ivo party's
vote
Tliix is tlu moil impotliuit Ikn
tion in tliu politicnl sititntion.
i, Will it k to Ungues
' Will it k' l Wllhnn.7
Will iL htnv at home
Will it dhide up? And in what
pioportions?
How much oT it can lloosevclt do
liver Will ho try hnnl to 1ilivr itf
Heiiiuinu; at tlio end, let mo pre
dict lint Uooscvelt will try to deliver
thn iriiromivo vote to Hughes. In
wy talkH with tin- colonel hefoie flic
convention I nhviiVH I'nllliil him niln.
inant on tin necessity for defentiin;
Wllhon.
Holi-nyed by IViknus.
Hel'iire the conventions ( n,.w lut
if Hughes wore uninitiated Iloime
vcll would support him this condi
tioned on lluKiW declanition of lie
eeptanee licini HiitiNl'iietnry. Others
', Juiew how Hoosevelt felt, and it was
the eiurviuR of this information to
the lepiihliean convention bosses that
made them dinrcKtird the lineal of
Knoscvelt as a competing cnnditlute.
Tlio men who did the enrryinir were
t minted friends of Roosevelt. Their
nnine arc no sceiet.
Kqnnllv joliahle infoimalion came
to the repiihliean Iiomhcs that lliilu
would accept the nomination mid
would have his telcinm of neeep-
lance and Ins re.ii;iiation from the
supreme court ready to transmit at
oneu to the convention.
Former President Tnftuwho called
on .TiiNticc Hughes the dav before the
eonveutinn iiominated, i underMood
to have brought the final word iih to
what lliiuhc would do.
Thus (he republican convention
inannueiv were hcltitiir on a mire
thliifr, while the poor progrPhMVCK
were merely h lot of lilontiiu Jambs
mthercd for the olicnrinif by" their
elf.npMHntel dieplieid, (li-orc W.
rerkin.
Ibit thi is merely inleieMiim his
tory. The question overvbtnlv now
mk ii :
Wluit Is Conseqiieiico..
Wlinl will be tlio eom.eiieiiee?
I'hiI of the answer is n follon;
Kiliht of ten prottrexxiven were for
merly repiiblioniu, and when their
own paity ha. coIIhci!, their drift
will be back to that iwity.
There mo two of tcui nud mnybe
mm e who will lie iiiocouciluidc.
Their iii-oirrohsivihrn menu mi much
to them they never ngnm can UKuoei
ale tlieinelw with llio force of re
action. They will become ileinocmts
or NociiilUt, or they will not vote at
all.
Will thin in-ure Hughe.' elect ion f
Xot McccKKniily.
Itenicmher how the vote fell four
yen ii njfit. WiIkoii, (1,000,000; ooo
veil, .1,000,000; Taft. .'1,0011,(1(1(1.
Tliee were I lie iimnd niunbern.
The total of the Taft nnd Kimcvc1
vole would be 7,0011,000. ,lu. a mill
ion more tliHii enough to defeat WjI
t.n. How defeat WiUon
What more simple
Wiw out the proKicivo party nnd
noil nil I ho pmicivc ami repub
lican vote, for the opposition eandi
s:' date.
Aiisuer Is Wilson.
Suppose a fifth of the proj:resiic
vote U irriH'oneilnble. SupHe a
million of the -l.OtiO.QOO pmmi..ives
(Its-line to be delivered to the Hitrnei.-
Smoot, J'ltira-e combination, even b
Itrother I'orkiM. and Colonel l(ooc
velt. The answer would be WiUou's elec
tion anyway.
I have no dciie to plunks thu
oarly'into pruphoey. It U not neces
sary. Hut it will inteient tbooe uh
are interested in the country's wel
fare to oe that the Urn bns not been
sewed up nud weighted with a brick.
The cut i still nt liberty to jump.
If I were placing a mall let nt
the prvnt time uud were tlnciug it
ou the btui of "polilieal form," thut
wnall bet would be luid ou WiUon.
Of euurxe, thi gue ouly for "the
present time."
WASIUXOTO.V. June J 7. Slate
department advice today Indicated
of Mexico were preparing to impede
any attempt at lauding American
trooiJi Harbor lighti. and luhtnoiiKe
Hgnal on ttu- rou-t of Yucatan a ml !
r l-f t'f r. Ji up i f . n f f ii.- u -i r ! f. r
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Foresighted Women Are Buying
Cool Wash Dresses Now
At a meeting of the tllrcctois of the
Jarkooii County IuiliiHtrlal l'nlr nnno-
olntlnu held In Medfonl Momlny ar
raugomentH were iiinilo for the 101 fi
fair to ho held In MOdford and Ihe
date set for September 13 to 1C In
clnelve. Jt wan declijoil Hint a piiigrani tif
varleil nmttiomcnts onnBlntlng of buck
ing btoiicos and roping contoHtH, iclay
races, i mining race, fancy and trick
roping coutcalK, track meet nnd m-hool
and community content, etc. The com
mittee will also in range for a band of
ImllniiK to attend nnd put ou mcea and
other feature.
The picHldcnt announced i'ic follow
Ing cemmittees:
' Executive A. J. Vance, J. .. ilmwu,
II. 1.. WnltherH, C. K. (Intos. .1 C.
.Maun.
Advei lining S. I. lliown. H. S
Hmlth. C. K. OutCM.
CdnccHHloiiH J. C. .Maun, chalrnum.
Program A. J. Vance, J. L. Helms,
Scott Wolff. C. K. natea.
MiimIc committee II. U Wallherri,
chhlnunu.
Murchnuta Carnival ami Coiumuntty
day :. K. (JaddlH. ehalrmnn.
'Whern only ono inonihor Ih ali
tor Lake route wan dlKcniMiod and Ouy 'nounced, hel s to select the other
At a meeting of the dlu'etora of
the Medfonl Commercial club, Mon
day cvoulng a resolution was passed
unanimously endorsing tlio llluo
l.odgo railroad propoaltlon and aiklng
the people of tlio city to support It nt
the election July 10, and tlio follow-1
Ing committer weie appeinted: Pub
licity, Kobt. W. Ituhl, C. K. (lalo.s nnd
fieorgo Collins; campaign, T. W.
Miles, C. L. Scbtetfollu, K. C. Onddls,
C. I .llutclilnsoii, C. S. lluttorfluld, J.
A. Westcrlund, C. M. Kldd. T. K. Dan.
lols, Otis Nowbury, Jap Andrews, R.
O. Hlddoli, Oeo. Prlddy, C. II. Little.
Roger llennott, R. V. Coffin, W. A.
Altken, Archie Ash nud C. D. Moon.
II. P. Adams of San Krnnclsco ap
peared hoforc the directors and stnled
tlio chamber of commcrcu wholesale,
trade excursion from that city would
bo In Medfonl August 20 for three
hours on tholr return from n trip to
the dedication of tlio new railroad to
Coos Hay. Mr. Adnms was assured
tlio party would bo given a rordlnl
welcome.
(l'lio proposition of putting suitable
markers In this city and other points
for the Pacific Highway and the Cra-
Connor nnd Court Hall were appoint
ed to see the county couit regarding
the same.
It was decided to fix up the former
auto camp site and C. O. Hoon and II.
A. Lnttn were appointed to bnvo
charge of the same.
A resolution recently adopted by
tlio Medford-AHhlflud typographical
union favoring the puhllthliig of text
books by the stnto was road and en
dorsed. Tlio proposition of the park to park
highway, connecting all national
parks and scenic wonderH was discuss
members.
It was decided to lease a huge build
ing down town to be used for displays
of ladles fancy work, culinary, flori
culture, fine nrts, etc., nnd inerclinntH
dlsplnys. TIiIb ('upartuieiit will be
0xm nil day and night, uud there will
bo special attractions every night One
price of admission will admit to fair
gtounilH and this pavilion.
Tm committees will now get down
to actual work gutting out tlio prem
ium list, making up the program ami
arranging otner details.
M. A l.owe of Ashland was secured
GABERDINES, PIQUES, 48c
Nothing hotter for separate skirts,
and conies .'Hi inches wide, in the me
dium weight cloth; yon should have
at least two or three of theses, gar
ments for the slimmer season.
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ed nnd henrdly endorsed. The club ,"' "'K ""long mo mm men, rarniers.
will nrolinlilv Komi n ilolocnlo to tin "tockmeii nnd scenic exhibits. Two
SECRECY TO VEIL
track meet and the district exhibits.
meeting at Cody. Wyoming, July 2-1 ,"KSC" "' "' Jftr win do die
and SC.
Tbo following commltteos were
chesen:
1'lnanco J. A. Perry, J. I). Dell,
H. A. Thlerolf.
Rxecutlvo C R. (Into. C. M. Tbo
inns and II. I.. Wttlthnr.
Autos A. S, Itoionhnuni, J. A.
Wosterlund and J. !'. Sullivan.
L
KKW Y01IK. June l7. -The wnr
depuilment lin placed the moeiiient
of the I ted Cross under the same
cover of secrecy n those of the teg
ular nrmy and the militiu. Official
of the Red Cms throughout the
count rv huve been advised to lie
enicfiil as to information they gic
out s the disxisition ot their forces
would indicate the )Muits wheie the
tioop, art to be Kent.
The Ited Cross began to en i oil
nurses throe years ago for emeigen
eics and now litis (1000 who arc ex
pected to rescind if needed. It was
arruiiged also to provide equipment
and pcr-ouuel for enough base hospital-
to cure for lOll.lHKl men and to
t ill ti these ocr to the gowTuuicut in
event of war. ,
. IN'DIANAPOUS, Iud , June 27
The 17th annual convention of the
Anti-Saloon league of America was
formally opened here today with an
addiesa or welcome by R. S. Shu
maker, superintendent of the league
In Indiana, and rMtiouse of llev. ltob
ert Is. Dals, superintendent of the
dengue In North Carolina.
.Mr. Davis pleaded for freedom In
every political party from tlio In
fluence of the liquor traffic. He
said that piolilliltlon would soon drive
tho liquor traffic out of America.
GEORGE A. KNIGHT OF
CALIFORNIA DEAD
AN' FRANCISCO, June 27. Ono.
A. Knight, former republican com
mitteeman and one of California's
best known attorneys, died hero to
day at a sanitarium. Heart trouble
was given as the cause. Knight In
1S)0K made the chief speech nominat
ing William Howard Tuft. Knight
was horn In Worcester, Mass., In
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rost of them are profiting by last year's experience.
They waited too long hist year. The wash dress they
wanted so badly, and which they put off selecting, was
sold when they decided to buy. They are not making
that mistake this year, for many of those midsummer
dresses have found new owners' in tho past week, but
now ones are arriving daily one lot received this
morning.
Two-Color Combination
Dresses, $4.50, $6.75, $8.50
Made in the waist or coat
effect of plain or stripe
material, and the skirt
plain or trimmed in same
material to match, mostly
pink, blue and black
stripes, some with plaited
flounce.
Pongee Dresses, $11.50.
and $14.50
Nothing nicer for all-snm-mer
wear than these silk
dresses, which are shown
in the natural color, with
bine, green and old rose
stripes, either plain or
plaited skirts.
Buy Wash Skirts now while- tho stock is so complete
RICE VOILES AND
PLAIN VOILES 35c
An all-white cloth for either waists
or dresses, li(J inches wide, nothing
nicer for one-piece drosses, and
washes like muslin.
Hair Ribbons 15c
We doubt if we will.be
able to offer another
suclivaluejis this for
some time to oome,
worth more.
Georgette Crepes, all
colors, $1.75
Tho popular lightweight
silk, used especially for
sleeves and yokes.
Buy House Dresses
Now, 79c, $1.00, $1.25,
$1.50
They range in colors
and styles to suit your
taste, and made of ma
terials that will launder.
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CORSETS
Have a Special Purpose
Nemo Sclf-ReducitiR Cor
soti are tlio only ones that
permanently reduce und re
move Burplus flesh.
All Nemo Corseta aro
mado with the Nemo
"bridge" construction (pro
moting deep breathing), and
conUiin other exclusivo hy
gienic features.
Tho new Nemo Military-Belt
Corset produces an erect carriage.
Now on sale.
We have n complcto stock of
Nemos for all Hlcnder, medium
und stout flgutcs - $3.50 to $10.
Voile Waists $1.48
n either long or short
sleeves, high or low
neck, with pocket, or the
plainer stylos, all sizes,
and a big lot of stylos to
choose from.
Braissores 35c, 50c
An especially good
value in these lace trim
mod garments, which
come in all the regular
sizes.
Now Veilings 25c, 35c,
50c, 60c
Round, square or octag
on mesh veilings, in
black, white or two-toned
effects, some with
neat narrow borders.
June White Sale
Continues All
This Week
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MANDARIN KIMONOS $2.75
Tho new length for morning wear,
also used a great deal for traveling,
come in blues, pink and lavender in a
variciv of embroidery designs.
BUY DRUG SUNDRIES HERE
Remember, you save on every item
you purchase at this department, and
only standard articles soldthe kind
j ou iiM- cM'i'v dav in vour home.
THE MAY CO.
Vests at 15c
Medium rib vest in the
sleeveless stylo, which
comes in both regular and
extra sizes.
Swiss Rib Vests 25c
In the popular Kayser
make, in a full bleached
earmold, also extra sizes
at 35.
Combination Suits 50c
and 60c
Extra white or flesh, in a
medium weight summer
garment, tight or loose
knee.
Envolopo Chemiso 65c
A very popular garment
for the present season's
wear, umbrella style, in a
lisle weight.
Jorsoy Silk Camisoles
$1.25
In either while or flesh
shade, to. be worn with the
sheer waists, trimmed
with neat insertions.
Kayser Silk Vests $1.98
IHvery woman wants one
or two of those silk gar
ments, plain top hemmed
with feat herst itching
drawn through with silk
tape.
Crepe Do Chine Garments
$2.48, $3.50, $4.75
Some are flesh, others are
white, either plain trim
med yokes or slightly em
broidered, and ot lid's fin
ished with neat lace edges.
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TELL US YOUR FOOT
TROUBLES
MARINELLO
CURES THEM
Marincllo Hair Shop
407 Garnet Corey Hldg,
U.S.Gov.expertsreportthat
oils correctly refined from
asphalt-base crude "distill
without decomposition" (do not
break up and lose their lubricating
value under cylinder heat) and
"are much better adapted to motor
cylinders, as far as their carbon
forming proclivities are concern
ed, than are paraf fine-base Penn
sylvania oils."
Motorists who use Zerolene, an oil
scientifically refined from asphalt
base crude, back up the experts with reports such as
these: Covered over 16,000 miles without adjust
ing valves or cleaning out carbon." "The carbon
taken out of this car in 50,00 miles amounted to
less than an ounce." Zerolene is for ale at dealers
everywhere and at service stations and agencies of
the Standard Oil Company.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
HKTWIUCN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. II. Ilarnlah'fl auto will leave.
Enisle Point nt 8 A M. nnd 1 I. M.
dnllv, except Sund , lenvo Medford
0 A. M. and 5 I. M. Will call for
pa.soiiKers At hotelx In Medford and
lioteU and bu.lne.i houses in Kagle
I'oiut.
I'lio.VK-ji-xt! oh a-x:.
(ffSllift fifth
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Clcanlnrj. Presslnn and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
Medford I louse Movers
WE MOVB
HOUSES, DARNS, GARAGES,
MACHINERY. ETC.
Phono 4B8-M
HI? S Nrwtnwn. 737 W 14th SI
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PHONE 300
First half mile from Htand, I pas
senKer 15c, two passengers 25c.
Within city llmlta, outside half
mile zone, 1 or 'i passengers, the, 3
passengers, 40c, I iiassaiiHQrs, 50o.
Country rates, 1.1c mile. Special
rales along paved hlKliay.
VAX It. PIKUSOX, I'ltOP.
Stand at IliimnV.
HAVE YOU VISITED
Beautiful Lithia Park (Ashland)
Since the Illuminations Werc'CompIetcd?
THE' PRETTIEST AND COOLEST
EVENING SPOT ON THE COAST
It's Like Fairyland at Night
Band Concerts Wednesday Evenings and
Every Sunday Afternoon
lie mho nnd l-lt the Ki'Keiiily lighted fit IN jiml Siildiui' Cixm
ZEUOLF
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ifaStamiciPd OH for Motor Cars
lNTiritUKHAN AUTOOAU CO.
TISIK CAHI.
Leave Medfora lor Ashland, Talent ;
and Phoonlx dally, except Sunday, at ,
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 i
p. in. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30
a. in, end 1:00. 2:00, 6:30 and 0:30
p. ra. Leavo Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. tn.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also
on Saturday nlghta at C;30 and
2:20. Sundays loavo Ashland at 9:00
a. m. and 1:00, 4 30, C 30 and 10:30
m' -t
Auto Drivers, Attention
Autos for Hire Wanted at Ashland for the Springs
Dedication Celebration July 4, 5 and 6
FOUR SHORT HAULS
City to Round-up Grounds (afternoon).
City to Baseball Grounds (morning).
Lithia Park to Natatorium Dance (night).
City to Helman's Natatorium (day and night).
li('(iiirciut'iits: Special city liccn.se of 50 cents per
seal for all cars wbicb run for hire to above poults
up to capacity of 20 sea Ik. Tars of inoro than 20
Keating capacity flat rate of $10. A seven-passenger
car pays $3.50 license and a five-nassenger Ford pays
$2.50, etc. (Stale eliauffeur's license noeessnrv, $1
for (be balance ef: 1910).
Here is a chaueo to make nioiioy. Bring a load
from vour home town and stnv over.
Apply to ('. II. (i ILLICIT.-:, City Recorder, Ash-laud.
OUR ICE CREAM
ALWAYS PLEASES
XothliiK will plonso lior better tlinn
one or our Thirst quenching Ice
Cream Sudan.
Come to tho loo Cream Parlor that
Klvo yon the beat In everything.
Ps'othlnc; but tlio finest of frosli
fruits used in our Velvet Ie Cream
that's the one reason why ovory-
biHly says our ICIC CltKAM id tlio
most wonderful they over taitod.
Why not come today and taata
some of our Ice Creum yourself.
Try us onco and you will eome.
back often.
THE DAIRY
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WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Streot,
Medford
Tho Only Exclusivo
Commercial Photugrapheni
iu Southern Oregon
Negatives Mado any timo or
placo by ai)pointmcnt.
Phono 147-J
Wo 11 do tho rest
IE. J. WESTON, Prop.
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