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pjxm EIGHT ' MEDFOTW MSTL TTCTT.TTNT'. MEDFOTtf), OttEfiON', MONDAY, .TtTXE 80 CALIFORNIA EDITORS HERE,! More Views of Hoover Republican Nominee C. OF C. GUESTS Irving Vining Chief Speaker, 7' at Moon Luncheon Auto! . Caravan Leaves for Cra-j ter Lake mis ATternoon List of Visitors. ,, Khjhty members of the Califor-j jiia i'resa atmociitttun and UiHr wlvea wore special tmesis at a luncheon today noun at llotei -Med ford, with the local Chumher of Conimcrco aft lug au liosln. Irving Vinlng of Ahtilund t;avo un Interesting outline of '"The aLey: nd of Ciaer La'ie." ' An address of welcome to tliu Visiting . delegation wan given In' Leo Tutlie, editor of the .Modford Dally New, and Jluhcrl Jtuhl. editor or The Mall Tribune, pre sided over the meeting. Friend Itlchardson, president of the Cali fornia association mid formerly governor of the state, responded 10- the 1 Mcdfurd hospitality with a 8hort talk. Following the banquet, the ed itors were assembled in ears fur nished by local men, and ut 2 o'clock the caravan of cars, la beled with Medford official hIkiis, started on its way to Crater lake. For six days the scribes will con vene at the resort, combining pleasure with business sessions. Aiost of the Medford men expected to return tonight. Officers of the press associa tion, beside the president, .Mr. Richardson, are;- Justus R Crac mer of the ;.'cw at Orange, vice president; Oraii A. K.ng, iedger. Jackson, secretary, and Louis Meyer, editor of the Leader of Oaudale, treasurer. Officers cx officio and mem -bets ot the executive cuiiinutic are: F. fl. Maeklndor, Star, Ht. Helena; D. J. Jteesc, Free l'res, Ventura; AVlll lilake, Advocate. OUroy; C. O. Uunhar, I'ress - Democrat, Bantu Jtosa; W. A. Shepard, Herald, Auburn; J. it. Clabbcrt, Enterprise, Jtivcrside; Q. G. ltadcliffe, Pajaronian, Wat son villc; l'aul W. Moore, Facts. Itodlands; Clark Walto, I'ilot fivvM, Han Pedro, and J. K. Olm sted, editor of Argus, Petuluuia. Other members of the excur sion Included: Edith Allen, L Angeles; Will lako, lillroy; Italph Hull and wife, Kureka; Walter 1". HuriiH and wife, Han Francisco; Miss Maiy licnlon, San Francinco; Mrs. M. K. Cochrane,. J. F. t'rae mcv and wife, Orange; Lon t.'ha piu and wne, 1'asadenn; Mis. C. A. Carroll, Cnllsloga; C. O. Dun Var, Santa Kosa; Miss Her nice downing. Santa Ciura; M. J. Dur and and wile, San Francisco; it. A. French and wife, Alturas; L. H. Jlopper, Miss Anna Hopper. Ijii Ilabra; Mrs. "Nina Harbison, San Hernardlno; M. U. Henry and wife, Llvermore; Paul Jasper and wlte, Foriuna; Oran King and Wlfo. Sacramento; John Long, Lo.h hunomu; H. A. Miller and wile. Angeles; W. Murphy and wife, Covlna; H. A. McHlde and wife. Susanvlllu; Paul AV. Moore and ife, Jtedlands; William Mooro, Uedlands; Louis Meyer and wlfu, Oakdale. I. E. O'Keefe, Kdward OKeef. and Miss Carniel O'Keefe, Ited wood City; J. 15. Olmsted and wife, Petaiuma; J. J. I'enny and wife. Long (teach; Krieml Klch ardson mid wife, Iterkeloy; John Richardson and Paul Kleluirdson, Berkeley; D. J. Koeso und wife, Ventura; Miss Anna Ileeso, Ve:. tura; AV. 13. Smith, Yreku; Rus sell Smith, Yreka; T. N. Shaw and wife, V. Campbell, 11. V. Tail. Ha n Fra neiseu ; Fred Tread wa y . San Francisco; c. F. Waite ami wife, Han Pedro, and Miss Mar jorlo AVulte and Homer Wood of porlervllle. LEGION M ELECT 1 r i ''".4 - tf V I " 'A. If 1 1928; . MBS. W00DR0W FRANK GOODING HOI SB ! WILSON GIVEN iDAHOS 11! 1 S f VJSr 7 1 c , SEAT OF HONOR SENATOR, DIES Hy W. II. ltiisxluli-. AsswiiUi'd l"re suiff Wrilrr I1UISTKN. Texiia. June l'CiflTI.AXn, Ore.. June 25. 'A .'Qut't in-ovailii mi loeul wliulv.siiln Vlirinw nf I ato Prpcirinnt Is flftpr I nnn Illness Rnrah R . t , stin i ih-.mIui-c iainkiiH mix mm-ninc unci ;,. ,h. list of vice nrcnidcntinl ' commodity vrtc- .-,-,. B..nr ally Teammate Succumbs in ! ..si..iu.ie. u. i.ohiu iu.d!.y Hu.-j..y. i loday toward Indiana, a pem-n-1 l,on"- I ail. T Tt. D ! , l.,.,l..l f nnlllli.ii nu' I'om 111 HHU WI'll' 1 1 II.-Ill II !,' UUIB' IUWII Midi DCdlS;'""' w .7 .J.:olJ tork iwlulora of -lilch Wi, His Name Attack of In Honored at Dedication of! Convention Hall and Is; First to Sign Register I Mrs. Al Smith Arrives.! fluenza Proves Fatal. Ily MAItTIIA. UAI.HY.MIMJ:, As4U'la.'d J!!!' Starr Wrll'.'i " IIOI'KTOX, . Tfixan.' - June St. fPl l'lans for thp ii'.ovitnliic i fal ovents attenlant upon out of the alU-nco pfl'VadinK ilturters of parly leailei-H i-ain-j the impression that Kvans Wollen, Indianapolis hanker, stood well tip ; ' ' per wa .uno.-.g llio.se looked l.po Uh frma c;lB favor as a running mate for the tleiuocrattc standard bearer. There was little decrease in the ehatter eouplinn the names of of A rk a nsiis, J I n 1 1 o t fiOOOI.VC, M.iho, June 25. (7I1. Frank fl. flooding, t;y, Idaho's junior rfpresentaiive In the L'nitetl Kohin.'-un StitteH senate, is dead. ! Tennessee and various others with ; . ; Death earne yesterday after-; nn. Viee presidential nomination, I j-t,., ,-! were about h t e a d v. the noun, lifter a lotm fiht against i uut the opinion spread thai the , sti-jiwherries movinir at SI 7S t mis HUpplief remain in Ntinao. Prices tire low, hest of ferlnux' of U. S. No. 1 K'ade Ueschuies go-mA mck. f': isier all around, refleetiner penerous Fiip I plies anif light demand, t'heri ie.s were drugKy. roynl amies ranging 1 from seven to ten cents per pound and blngs brinsins from 10 to U arrival of many distinguished ' neaun. in ine nine iown i inuiana man liuyoi mne mui-18Q; loganberries at to ?l.yd feminine Buests for the demo- hv founk'1 luI which bears hUfgin which would provo hard tojam, mspberries around $1.75 p. name. While 'his death wan the i overcome when conversation is t-rate Currants were easier at eratlc national convention Miper-1 (Mr(M.t r(,Ml of oan(.c.r phyHlonns converted into votes on the con-$1 50 lieP cialo. n, uic inuiv- i.u.uiivsf-jihu i'"ni- Hiiiu mat nis Beneraiiy puur nuuiui vcntion noor. JnUlcatlons tills morning were : i 4 ' c-vmaHT HivViext vnw.co. ni-vk I i I I I More photos of Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Republican presidential nominee selected by the Kansas City convention. To the left above, Hoaver is shown as he appears today. On the right Is the Republican nominee as food administrator during the World war, and below, a rare view of the aecretary of commerce with President Coolidge. G. O. P, NOMINEE IN HOME OFFICE Gl . 4 , 'mT w !k jt- ?' SFQKAN !l HOTEL nl i i ! Sl'OKAXK, June i!f. M'l Mark j Keacoek, alumt I-S, Jewi'ler, is de.ul ami Harry Mnslcr. II " . an attorney. ! is In a serious condition at a local leal discussions today in women's circles. Battle lines have been pretty j well laid by early male arrivals, and the women feel they can now ocvottt uieniseives partially to Hie entertainment devices thut must of necessity fall upon their shoul ders. .Mrs. Wood row Wilson, who ar i ived in Houston yesterday just j In time to he the guest of honor i at the dedication ceremonies in I the new convention hall and to I be the first to sign the register at the hospitality house, will be given brrakfast tomorrow niorn ( log by the Daughters of the Amer ! lean Revolution. Mrs. A. It- Foster of the local j chapter is in charge of the ar rangements, while Mrs. Court i Norton of the Colonial Dames will 1 lim-cni the late president! widow j with .'i corsage of orchids. Mrs. Alfred E. Smith, who-, ! arrival nt noon today was awaited i eagerly by both supporters of hei huj-'bnnd's candidacy and thos I opposed to him. will accept only one of the many Invitations ex i tended her. and that al will hn ; : breakfast affair, tendered by the local committee on enlertaii; . oient, under the direction of Airs. ..J. O. lloss of Houston. Mrs. Kmiiy Xewrll Hljiir. na ' tlonal conimitteewfiman from Mis- ; lioui i and outgoing vice chairman ! anil an nltark f influen:ia suf ' of the national eontiuittee, will b.' i fereii last December while direct '. guest of honor with Mrs. Wilson ! in the iuve:;ll;;:Uo:ns of a enMe j at H break fast Wednesday given J sub-coin mil tee In eastern coa! l y the Xational Democratic Wo-i fields had hastened the end. Me ; men's club, of which she is pres-j underwent an operation at the ' blent. I .Mayo hospital In lloeheter June A .Miss Mabel Vernon, executive see-! :tnd was brought to the home here I'eelary, announced that Miss Mary of his daughter, Mrs. A Murray, a subway lieket seller in I bert, last Tuesday. N'ew York, would arrive today to j I turned in to urrangc-ments pro -1Md the fight of the women's j vtde for funeral services at the party to have the women's eon -' Sc hubert home Wednesday, under stitutionjil amendment plank in-! direction of the Masonic lodge. rerted In the democratic national Wollen is pointed to as a man that egg prices would go higher who would strengthen the possi- j nte today as supplies were Jic.tree bilities of the democrats in lndl- j ly sufficient to meet active demand ana and one who might aid them in carrying their battle into the farm belt. I'"r:ends of Governor Nellie Tay- aud considerable short-held stock was moving out of storage to fill orders. iiutter values were unchanged (Cont)nuea from l'age Ono) ;or (loss of Wyoming have de-land the market tout! was firm. No clared they intend to put her in changes wore quoted in poultry or nomination for the vice presl- country dresKCd meat prices, dency and placards proclaiming v-t. . - " her candidacy have appeared on: J the streets. Mrs. Ross, however, has de clined to discuss it. j the state officers and courts and Others whose names stil! figure to a large extent given in munity in the list of pre-convention poy- to the bootleggers and infesi and i sibihties include Jesse H. Jones', j curse many parta of the bind." ! Houston banker and publisher, i Senator Reed, after sjiee'fv'ng fjovernor Moody of Texas, Senator his original objection to the Mii 1 larrison of Mississippi, Senator ! amendment, declared: Jiarkley of Kentucky. Covernorj "Rut when the constitution was Ritchie of Maryland. Uennctl Clari; i amended. It became the supreme of Missouri, a son of the late j law of the land. When the Vol spcaker Champ Clark of the hous. i Mead act was paused- it bece-im ctf representatives; Governor Ryrd the statute law. And constitution tf Virginia, Lewis Stevenson of and law became binding upon all RIoomington. III.; Senator Oeortto ; citizens and public officials. .Sii.:i of Georgia, former Governor Bran- j iarly the duty devolved upon the ' don of Alabama and George R. Rerrv of Tennessee, president of the pressmen's union. Cottane Grove Slaughtered SALKM, Ore., June 25. (P) Cot tage Grove was no match for Salem hero Sunday and the Senators won a Willamette Valley league hall game. H to 0. Red Hidings and Sullivan poled out homers for the Senators. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 25. (P) Seeded jdayers came through according to schedule in early play of the annual inl preolle?ate la'i-n tennis championship on the courts th I 4chu- ol li'e uteri on v.ricitUL ciuo KMlH.v. i oiparua i ij seen r n si rounu: riugu iiuuiop. Texas, paws or uie uinu ana ueieno un defeated Henry Neer, Oregon, G-3, ! constitution against nil enemies, -'-, 0-1. l'oreii:n anl domestic." stales to support honestly th-? eonstitutH'm. The compact of the !tnt"s binds them to uphold the constitution, .iut as it entitles them to lis protection and bene fits. "In my opinion, the isth amend ment will stand until and unless the moral foree if the , nation become convinced there is some better way to deal with tho liquor problem, ".My entire public life ought to make It unnecessary for me to say what 1 now do say: that, if i am elected president, I will keep oath of office and falr'y and to enforce the 4 WV" r T hospital ami Mrs. Ileacock is being L.1..1 rnrit) held by (he poller as the result of, An OJirIy (.OIlveiUin ,.,.Val was ISelip Slier win. president of I the League of Women Voters, j tions so far as the Initial roll call j She already has begun to muster j was concerned but on the other j Jvcr forces to storm the platform hand were so anxious to let every I committee in the interest of the i body run that they might a;-k I five-point plant the league advo-j Maryland to vole f'rst for Ritchie ! cates. i instead of Smith in order to delay! j 4 ! the decision. 1 j Oklahoma. aucusing late this taternoon found herself in a key! I position. Her delegation of twenty j lis unlnstrueted and came out of aj 'state convention jointly controlled! by Smith and Reed partisans.. This is the first picture of Senator Charles Curtis, Republican nominee for the vice presidency, posed in his Topcka, Kas., ofl'.cj, after receiving the nomination. s a siiooung oy i teacocK in ine j Vii liniiiti iy notei last night, ah came 1 from Tekoa. ! Mosier came here I-'riday and obtained rootii No. (0ii. Mrs. Ileacock came Thursday and got room .Mr. Ileacock came at :!:-( j p. m. accompanied by a young ,U' iiiiiii supposed to be his daugh ter. 1 le g:ot the numbers of the .rooms occupied by his wife anil Mosier. The young woman left abruptly alter being present a few , minutes. While responding to a ;eall, Clyde Lewi-:, a bellboy heard jiliaeoik say: 'This has gone too tf:ir." Lewis was about to eater the 'room with ice water In response to the rail when bo heard four shots. i-Mrs. llcaeork ran out of the room crying "i "all the doctor. lie has i shot lla;ry," according to the belli ; ' i Mrs. Ileacock told the police she' ! had come to Spokane to get a ill-' oree. only one revolver was! hound. Ileacock. th.- r -Idem-., dls-i 'closed, put two bullets into Mosier ! mitUl'- 11 was l,u' I,anu" testimony jjuul two Into himself. illat '"-,d John D. Rockefeller, i : i Jr., to demand his resignation as Rags wanted at the Mail Tfib- chairman of 'tine office. Must be clean SMITH LOOMS LAKG1-: . i continued Irom Pa On.) CANADIAN NATIONAL. - TO V H Y W 1 1 11 R E IN CANADA THROUGH THE COOL CANADIAN ROCKIES NDiCT OIL CHIEF PERJURY CKEsk! I,ov Sutmner Fared so twenty turn to Smith, Uy would men n Hie del- ollapse of the ntteinpts to i I build up a bloc against him. i POtlTL.VNI), Ore.. Juno IX UV ! WoiUhor here was ijloudv ami cool today, with prospects of un- settled weather tonight. After a ; ' WASHINGTON. June 25. OVt- Robert W. Stewart, head f the i " Indiana Standard CM I cum puny, i per'jurv tom.v as the result of his' s',ll,'' "fternoon Saturday tho skies . . , . . ;., .. , : clouded and Sunday v.-us nio.sttv . ( ontinental irutluii: companv te- , . , ... .. . . ,, . f .. . .. cloudy, with a little sunshine in i HIIUUIJ IMIHIC HIV Ml, .III' Ull OIII- ' ( I. j , flci'lKllin day was "I. It's the Ml Robson Route East through the highest Canadian Rockies. Stop off at world-famed jasper National Park. Rates at Jas per Tark Lodge $7 50 a day up, American Tlan. Open for 500 Rucsts, May 21 to Sept. 30. Can ada's finest 18-hole golf course. Golf week Sept. 8 to 15. Weekly mailings, Vancouver and Prince Ru pert to Alaska. Maximum yester-1 LThc Largest Railway System in American iionnj (if ilhv fin: DAU.F.S. Itay-Muline; the eorporatien's j c:innt'i-y of HiUsliorti luiya 5U'i tors. ttms J ;-i-ji t Anni i-llprrics. Plcuc scnJrac your free booLlcc on the Canadian Rockies roule East. i(0LTP1P Cily Pass. Aflt. ramc 302 Va,hi! si., rorll.ni.1 AdtlrciJ i310-4G(i.F l'l'iie Ueatun 34-t "'belomilim nml Mult'K for thu . com i uk convention will bo cli-i'lod ; Rt tonight's meeting nt Medford j I'ORt Nu. 15, American I.eiou, and i a Inrso attendamu Is reuucxlcd hy Pot Commander llroinley. Some intcrcstiiiK rejioiis on llu eouven lion will be made by the commix- alon nnd every meiulier HhoTiltl he i present to learn of the proKrcsB ! which Ir hoiiiK made. '.- Henry Klnhrcr, chairman uf the dance committee, will inulia u re port on the hip; Legion dnnco which takes placo at tho Oriental liar dena tomorrow night, and .lack Wood will report on the drum corps wrestling bout next Friday, livery member Is urted to lirlnK a new member tonight lo help swell the proBcnt total lo 7 (H) members before July 1. 4 Obituary i A telegram was recelvetl this inornlng from Los Angele. t'ul., telling of the pafsing lust night In that city of John A. (.luck) Henaton, who has been Ml for the last yonr, with u eonipllcallun of ftllinenls. Ho was owner of the J'ostoffleo Bupcr-Scrvico station. Md lias been a rusldent of this city for ifbout three years. He was well known and highly pop ular. : It l understood that I'lVrmcnt 111 1- u4. place In thu southern ttietri'POluV' He was a member of the local Klks lodna and "eaves one son, a nephew and other rel atives In this elty. Mr. Heaston fl about u inontli ago for Los ngelef to to.isuu Biedlcnl special Is! a. fa- FIRST ROLL CALL SMITH VICTORY HOI'STON, Te.v.. .In no "Ti. pVt On Its 1 lixt rollcalt vote, tho dun oerntlo nation;) I commit too toduy voted, 7 ti to 14, to pl.ice on the temporary roll of the national con vention nix Snillh pledued dele Kato irom the Canal Zone, headed ly .Mr. I,. (. Keen, th' national cetninltteevvomnn from that dis trict. In o doinu it turned down a late of untiirttnictetl ih-lcnatcs heitded hy National Commit tec mint Krunk T. Ilalln, who was generally con Hiilered for Ueetl for prestd'-nt. The committee decided that the Kein hh;aUon had been legally chosen. The committee iiImi placed on the temyoiary roll t Smith pledued delegates from the IU-trlct of Co htmlila. headed ly N.nlonat Com mllteeman Conlello. an well nx three l'hlhideliihta deleuatew who were eleeteil on the remilnr I'entl kv Ivan la eon vent Ion tU ket. All of the decisions of the com mittee are uppi-aitilde lo the cre dS'ntlalfi eoiiimlttee of the convention. NOOSE NEAR FOR ! KLAMATH II! l'OlITI.ANI). Ore.. June 2 5. tVi Oivill,. Onvis. Klamath Ir.dlan. louml K'llhy 'f the murder of his host friend. Lawrence Walker, al.o an Indian, hoard the death .sen tence pronounced hero today hy I'eileral .Jude Hoherl S. lieiin. lalo for the execution was set for ,unut 1. No place was desiKn ated. An appeal for executive clem ency coin in lit !tlr; the seine nee to life Imprisonment will he made, defense counsel .said. Walk .! was kilted to I low i n a I trawl on the Klamath reset alion. NOMINATE A SIIANUM.M. .In tie jr.. Iin The lintlnnnllM news nyeiicy rcpurl., that the imlliiiuillMt Kiiverniiiniit lias ilecl.li il tu cl. in in. I tlml CIciiik Hxiii'Ii.I.Iiiiii: in oM'tliiril nf M in chmlii. in pi ii,i:,,,nli.t iii,.,. lllllty, l.lll'-iwl.o the n.lllriMiill.lH plun a military lm.ii.ini, ,r Man-fhurlu. lim'STPX. Texas. June ::.. - (.1i i I'VanMin I). Koosevell. calulliUtc for the vlce piesldi'licy eiRlit years 1 ago. today was named by (.eorge K. VaiiNamee, manager of tlovern- 'or Smith's iireeonveutlon activities, lo act as tloor leader for Ihe Smith .forces In the convention. I .Mr. Hnosevelt. who liviw at llv.l-. Turk. IhichesK evimty. New York, will plac e- the Now Yoik governor In n mi i n at 1. 1 n . a (urn tion he 1'cr- i fi'i nu-il lour years ao. TREE We have in stock a large quantity cf EXTRA QUALITY tree props. They are full two inches in width, surfaced four sides and CLEAR of knots. We are offering these tree props at $30 per thousand board feet which is the same price as is being asked for the c o.m m o n rough props. IG PINES LUMBER CO. 6th and Fir Sts. Phone 1 i