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HEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INDHPBNDKNT NISWffPAI'Krt.
FUUUHHKD KV1CUY AI'TKHNOON
KXCJJII'T HUHDAV I1Y THI3
MEUKOItU PIUKT1NO CO.
OffI(
North
a Mnll Tribune Bulldlnff, 25-27-19
Mr street, telephone ?5.
Tho Democratic Times, tho McMlford
Mall, Tho Medfurd Trlhuna, The South
em OreRonlan, The Ashland Tribune.
QKOItaU PUTNAM, Kdltor.
sunscntPTion hated t
8 no year, by man 15.00
ne month, by mall . . ..- .BO
Per month, dMlveri'd by currier In
Mnufyrd, Phoenix, Jackaonvlllo
and Central Point .60
BatunlHy only, by mall, ixtr year ... 2 00
weekly, per year 1.10
Official Paper or the City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jnekiton County
Rntered as neoond-clam nmttrr at
Medforil, Ornfton, under the act of March
a. 1879.
Hworn Circulation for 191 S 2468.
Full Uaaed wire AaaoclateU Press ills
patelibM. KANSAS SOCIETY MEETS
IN ASHLAND JULY 13
Tho third nniitial moutlriR ol tho
KntienriH In tho Kokuo Illvor vnlloy
will ho hold nt Anhlntul Thiimdny,
July 1.1, and It Ik tho Intention to
jnitkt) tli Ih the hlKKoxt and iiiokI on-
Joynhlo ooettalon of Its nnturu ivnr
hold In tho vnlloy mid uvoryono who
wan born u Jayhiuvkur or formurly
IIti'J In tho Bunflowur atnto, In cor
dially Inyftoil nnd oArnoatly roquoatod
to pnjiinro now to nttond and tnko
tinskots wull filled for an olil-fnsh-lonod
Khiimh picnic dlnnur tho
kind Hint yon onjoyoil o woll In tho
doyti that will ulwuyH llvo In your
pliKiMnnt momorloM. l'lan to tnko n
dny off nnd nttond tho Clinutiiuiiun
on July 13, which will Include thin
nplondld nvont,.
Tho following program which will
ho froo, will ho lilvuu In the Chan
tnmiuit liiilldlnt,', boKlnnlng proiniitly
nt 10:30 n. in:
Hour by (JoorRo And row a, Mod
ford. Story tolling hy KrnnolH I.ohndlo,
n Kronoh Cnn;idlnn, olio of tho inont
InturoHllnir mo n on thu Chnutniuiuu
Iirogrntu.
Kolo, Mlw Mlllnn lllltx, Ahlnnil.
Holeut HoadtiiK, W. IC. Iluohuiinu,
AMlilnud,
"J low I loarned of the MyMorloim
Orator Uktt," by Hunt. Will (1, Steul,
Jltidford, formurly of ICuhmii.
Hulo,' (fnorge AndrowH,
"ICmuMw llr 1'euplH, Proiron
and prosperity," Attorney K. II.
llwrd of Mwlfonl, icntly from
WHMtM, lUHt.
Sole, Ifairl lUser, Aahlnnd.
Aflr tht) program dlnnur will bo
Kerred Jitst north of thu auto turnip
ground. Mm. S. II. Stouur, .Mm. 1.
lliltr, Mrt. 1'. 1.. Aaheratt, Mra. M.
O. lOdKluttou and othur Aahlnnd lu-
dlOM will bn lu chnrge and will fur-
nlali ooffaa and orttaiu. ievry fHiully
(old bachHltira oxoptod) la. oxpoctod
to tftka a WKll-flllod ItaakHt, alio
oh pa, knlvw, forka and plntati and
all will aat tonal Mr.
(irlnullMH Aiieutluii.
Jtaimlar itHMtlHg huld oh Monday
evening Inataad of Thuraday, nt li
brary, 7:80 0'rlot'k. The Oregon
Oaves trip will than Ik arranged.
MARKET REPORT
1I0O8 Alive, oi.
STKBH8 Alive, (l(Tfl.
COWSAHva, rWftV.
VISAI.-DrMMMHl, Smi.
Mio Nniltry
1IKX8 llwavy, Vo; light, 3', ll.a.
Suul uuitvr, lie; oll tooatero, (k;
Urollf rs, 10c.
DUCK lilt, ko.
aSKSlS-l'Vit, Se.
TUlKfiY8--rt youisj, 16,
Itlfil.OlAN IIAKKK. A to (to.
liny nnd Grittu
(KuviOK I'rieea.)
WHEAT iMto.
OATB-430 Urn.
HAY (lriiin unl alfalfa, ia Ion.
IIA1I IKY Vhol, ifUO.
l'rlrtwi I'ma ty rxsniora
K(I0S a-JVa.
lU'TTEH Iiry. 'i lb., ,
POTATO EB-W .8ft,
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JOHN A. PERL
. tmDEHTAKEH
, . TMlr ilttteuat
s ., mis, luitTMtrr
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THE COURFSHIPS OF
mm.
Horo nro hown two courtships of
Mndollno Korco. llor ftrHt which ro
Hill tod In hor ninrrltiRo to Col. J. J.
Ardor whon sho wbb 20 nnd 47, nt
trnctcd nntlon-wldo attention through
rofunnl of ninny inlnUtors to porform
tho common. '
Hoth tho courtships worn outdoor
OllOfl.
nv ViBbBBBBFaaB7ai ABLBaVBBBaBBBlHHLw
The Assassination of the
Progressive Party, Age 4
Who Killed It? IIMory will Ny mid in rviyliiK Oiitit Home fircut
.Naiiiift Willi Sliiiiiu, IKilnivs Hcrlx-it Quick.
(The aocond of four articles In
which Herbert Quick, who knows
politic from A to tolls tho rent
Inaldo story or the death of the pro
vroaalve party, born four years ho
and Just laid to mst. KUITUIt.)
I
HY IIICItlllCItT QUICK
"Ileautlfiil ICvelyn Hope Is dead"
and so la the uruareaalve party, the
beautiful livelyn Hop of American
history.
It waa scarcely out of Its swaddlliiK
clothes, and It Ilea here on its little
white cot, with some devoted soule
atandliig by, still Instating that It
lives but the sounda which Issue
r io m Its lt are not breathing. They
are the death rattle In Its throat.
Who killed 117 History will say.
and In saying will cover somo Clieat
Names with (eternal NhaitiH.
As my influencing contribution to
the verdict of history, let me tell of
what took place at tbe Maple Itluff
Kami, the home of Senator Hob La
Kollette at Madison. Wis., somo five
or six years ago.
Then there was no progressive par
ty, but a iMiwerful progroMlve move
ment lu the republican ixuty, which
I'OHHuaudtwl the s)iupathy and aid or
many progressive democrats. The
movetuent was strongest in tho mid
dle west, and on the Paolflc coast,
hut It was not without Us witnesses
(or truth lu every state lu th union.
Ih Kollette had spoilt a devade put
tlag Ulacouilu at the head of the
movement by his stunly radicalism,
and his sane, sound, democratic pro-
gram of legislation. He had already
a(HHtitlished so much that his Wis
consin achievements alone will give
him place among the groatest of
American statesmen.
Dolllrer, who had so long trod with
Aldrloh and his group the downward
road of political iniquity, had felt his
great soul In revolt, and In a throe
days' onslaught lu the senate had
driven the big burglars before him
cowed Hud trmbllug. Insurgency
everwhere waa setting the Aldrirbes
CaMMaaa, llalliugera, Taft. Hltehcovka,
1'enroaea, Cranes, Hutlera, lodges,
Upptts. Smoots. and their Ilk inte
treksora of (ear hhU rae.
It was a great, an iHsptrtttC time.
It looked as if the republican prt
would sous V eaptared by tbe In
surgsuts sad returned to the domoo
racy of Lincoln
When did Hooaetolt return from
Africa4 1 can dato the utcurruiiit) by
that My reforwiaa to the Ixwku 1
find that be reached the t ultfd
U tales In June. l)d That heUc the
cse, somo of tU thluM tintionej
ahftta. Aid MM 1st tl.ea i'v. but i
Hr U (.o, The with all forfihatl
ftrTCTTFOtt'D MATL TRIBUNE,
E
Ilolow, alio Ih shown ready for ono
of hur ninny nuto rldos with Col.
AHtor.
Aboro, she Ih shown nt n bnll gntno
with Wllllnm Dick, tho youriB mil
llounlro, 8ho Ih forcod to kIvo up a
forluno of ?30,000 n yonr, but Mr.
Dick Inhcrltod a fortuno of 3,000,
000. wore nil nlrondy
conceived In tho
.womb of time.
At I.n I'olletto'H homo, which hnd
bncomo h sort or shrlno to which tho
liisurKontH went for Inspiration, there
was about tho usual .Sunday group on
that sunny May Sumlny lu li)10.
Talk ran on UoohovoU, then sur
rounded with nowspnpor men on his
homeward trip from Afrlcn, nil onKor
to know w hat ho wns Koine to do po
litically. Our company wondered
about this, too. Would ho tnko Rldos
with righteousness? Would ho sup
port the horrible, clumsy, BoiiseleBH,
sordid, plutocratic Taft administra
tion for which ho was so solely re
sponsible? Surely not' Oh, if ho
ere only here now! Ho would ho n
tower of strength for that decency
land HghtauHMM of which he was
always talkiug. ll wns so needed
I that even as tho hart punteth for tho
water-brooks, so pnntml the hearts of
most of thoe present for tho return
of Itoosevelt.
Ia Kollette lUtened to tlioso gen
eroMa rhapsodlea, saying nothliiR, un
til tbe question as to his views on
the leturn of the colonel was plump
ed directly at him.
"1 think." sold ho. "that ovory true
friend of the iiroKroetdvo movement
ought to wish that Col. Itoosevolt
might stay Just where ho Is In Af
rica." There wore gasps of astonishment.
''When ltoosoelt returns," Fight
'lug Uob wont on, "tho h'lllST great
peril of our movoment will bo upon
i it He will either fight us, or he will
thrust himaeir lu as tho crontor and
leader of the movoment which for
seven tears as president he tried to
hamstring by the powor of hie great
oftlei.
' Wo are n happy family of fight
ers. He will lntroduco dlHiiuion
among us. He will smear over and
obcur tho issues, lie will make
principles liaiy and exalt personali
ties! He is not a progressive, ov
cm with his tongue, and never was
"He talks for pragroeMvUm, but
he has put oh guard against us who
were making tho fight in the states,
ate Judges, his district atterue) . UU
lostniakters and United Ktntoi offi
cii U (aerally over vUee V'rostrute
firaw we bio hd to tMarch to crorv
vU-tory wo fcuvc won ta te imt nine
joars.
"He has tried to ttruoele at It?
birth every iiroeretMvo pioveratot
which he could not etmtriJ Why
iloes he aut to coutrol theai lias
be any jntior motive? I will not
say. but In all htstor iberc is o
tnstanw of a tioiUar toMtr nrtt fcjr
Holster luvtlvc. .
afEDFORI), OREGON,
BERTHA
KALICH
AT
I
Cold fntits are sufficient in telling
the llYe story of Mine. Knlicli, tlie
foremost emotional octrees upixjnr
injr in tho William Fox photo-drntna
"Slander," which opens nt the I'iiro
theater today for a two-dnv uro
gram.
Herthn Knlioh was horn in I.em
berj,',1 Gnlloin, nml hn been before
the public sincq her fourteenth year,
ranking her first njipuaruncc nt that
nge in oioretta. She nppenred nt
the Kueharest Xntionnl theater nnd
remained thoro until her talent hail
assorted itself to such a degree that
sho was advanced to lon'dinir roles.
A lour followed, her funic grew
nnd twenty yenr ngo the mnnnfjer of
ono of the Yiddish theaters on New
York's east side induced her to come
to this country. On tho east side this
youiiL' and remnrknble woiimn trinved
in the strenuous Yiddish melodramas
nnd in plays of Sudormnnn, Ibsen,
Tolstoi, Strintlncrjr, Snrdou and Oor
din, drawing from uptown Now York
niidieiioes who never before had en
tered n foreign, IniiKiiugo theater nnd
inun of whom tiudorstood not a word
of tho dialogue.
With her own following, Afme.
Knlioh achieved great popularity, ne
eumulutod n fortune on the east sido
nnd heenmo one of the principal own
ers of tho Kalieli theater, named in
her honor.
Sinco thentrical successes are us
nnlly measured in terms of dollars
and cents, it is of interest to note
that not only one, but several of the
plays in which Mine. Knlioh starred
in tho theater hearini; her name made
net nrofits of .f 10,000 each in runs of
fourteen eonseeuiivo weeks.
MO SMASHES INTO
I
ASHLAND, Or., July fi. The
Medford city bund, while on pamdo
this morning nt 0 o'clock, was run
into near the oity hull by a seven
passenger ear driicn by n lady.
George Dyor, o cornet player, was
struck in tho back by the car mid
suffered minor injuries.
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thliiB wo can jippu for Is thnt when
hu roturns ho will fight us openly,
for if ho nssoclntos himself with us
openly or covertly ho will either rulo
us or ruin us--nnd It he rules us he
will surely ruin us."
I cannot tell this story, ovuti
ektchlly today. I will go on with it
tomorrow.
It's the uniform unva
rying heut of a Reed oil
stovo, and the perfect
control, that keeps the
juices in that pre
serves the savory
goodness of the meat
nnd gives that even
brownness all over.
PA
TONGH
NEW PEREECTION
OIL CG&iiiSTOVE1
L
Alt Ih.convenUnc.of
gs. Cooks everything
any woodorcou) rani; t
will cook, but keeps
your kitchen cool.
Th long blue chim
ney do away with all
smokt and smell, In I,
2, j and 4-burner ines,
ov.ni separate. Also
cabinet models with
KlreUas Cooling Ov
ens. Ask your dealer
today.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(Ctllfdialt)
,e,llnill
For Sale bv
GARNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO.
CRATER LAKE HARDWARE CO.
MERRIMAN BLACKSMITH CHOP
Automobile Tire Sotting nml "Wheel Itopairino;.
Springs welded or made to order. Horseshoeing aitd
general blneksnuthing.
?0 SOUTH. BIVEBSEDE AVENT7E,
Phone 279
WEDNESDAY, JTLY 5,
L
SHY OF SOLDIERS
CAMP WITHYCOXmE, Or., July fl.
After u week of rain, clear weather
the last two days hns stimulated re
cruiting for the Oregon national
Kiuiril, It was stated today, how
ever, that Joss than 150 men Have
been sworn in nnd that the state or
ganization lucks 784 men of being at
inu.xiinuin strength. Even should nti
unexpected turn in the Mexican situ
ation nri-c, no new units will be sent
to the border from Oregon until the
units already tbere have been re
cruited to full strength, according to
orders fiom the war department.
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A
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HKRIilN, July fl (by wireless to
Snyville). An unprovoked attack on
u Telitonie submarine b- a steamship
is repot led in an aiinouHeeitient given
out by the admiralty today as fol fel fol
eows: "A submarine of tho central pow
ers recently returned from the Med
iterranean nnd reported that on the
evening of May 27, while east of the
Union ric islands, it was shelled by a
large steamer of unknown nationalitv
at u range of about 10,000 meters.
The steamer had not been stopjed
by the submarine. No dnmngo was
done to the submarine."
WASHINGTON, July 5.- Demo
crats of the senate will caucus to
night to consider tho legislative pro
gram for the remainder of the ses
sion with a view to bringing about an
early adjournment. A fight is ex
pected on tho administration ship
ping hill, to which there is still btrong
opposition.
UNITE TO AID ALLIES
LONDON, JuK II. lluchurett dis-
putclicx to Amsterdam, as forwarded
by the Central News, state that the
parties of Take Joneseu, foimer min-
juicier,
-f asiier f oasts
a cleaner, cooler
kitchen, and lest
fuel expense
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For
Bat
Rnults
U,t
Ptarl
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OREGON
1916
ister of the interior, and M. Filij)
csoo, former minister of war and
lender of the conservatives, has join
ed forces nnd in the future will act
together. Hoth parties are frankly
in favor of intervention in the wnr
by Rumania on the sido of the en
tente allies.
SUNK OFF DOVER
(DOVER, England, July C The
American steamship Jacob Luckon
bach was sunk today in collision with
tho British steamer Eddystonu In tho
Downcs, nenr Dover. Hor crow of 31
wore rescued.
The Jacob I.uckcnoach nrrlvod nt
Queonstowo Juno 27 from San Fran
cisco. Sho wna 022 feet long, 2793
tons gross, was built at Sundorlnud,
England, in 1881, and owned In New
York. I
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., puts it: "Oils
madefromtheasphalt-base crudes
haveshownthemselvestobemuch
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.
ZEROLENE
ihe Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Bernard Motor Car Co.
Crater Lake Motor Car Co.
Garnett-Corey Hardware Co.
C. E. Gates
Interurban Motor Car Co.
WHY NOT 9
KC is pure. KC is health
ful. It really does make
lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes
and pastry than the old
fashioned single acting
baking ppwders.
And you pay only
No baking powder
The
jMcCormick Binder
Is the cheapest in the long run. It may cost a little
more in the start, but when tlie others are worn out
the MtCormick is still ready to go. Tlie first McCor-
mick Hinder we ever sold
Another good reason for using McCormick Binders
is you can alwayn get repairs for them. We have more
McCormick repairs than art carried for all other kinds
put together.
" Hubbard Bros.
CHINESE REVOLT
GOVERNOR
SHANGHAI, Jul" fi. General U
I.ieh-Chun is fighting his way along
the railway from Shluehow toward
Canton, determined to enforce the tie
maud of the residents of Canton that
the rule of Governor Lung Chi-Ku-nng
of Kwan Tung province shall bo
ended. He came in ontifnct with tho
governor's forces nt Yingtak, whore
n battle was fought on July ,'. l,i
Lieh-Cliun's troops, marching east
ward from Kwnng-Si province, took
Samshui on July '2.
Yingtuk is about half way from
Samshui to Canton. Saiusliui U
about Unity miles west of Canton.
3S. A. Hlldroth, Sr., ofilutto Falls,
appeared beforo tho county court
Wednosdny In behalf of tho proposed
Ilutto Fnll8-Pr6ffpoct rond, recently
ordered viewed.
Pacific Hlflhway Garayc
Younn & Hall Motor Co.
Young's Garaae
A. W. Walker Auto Co.
a fair price for it.
should sell for more.
is still in use.
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