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MEDFGftP MAIL TRIBUNE, UISDITQRD, ORIWON, SVNDAY, FJD13KFATCY 19, 1011. PAGE TWO i! REBEL LEADER 'CAN GERMANY EVERY HOUSE III 'TELLS OF CAUSE; STAND THE PACE? CITY HAS CORPSE Iftb.!yW, FLOODS WRECK I PLUMBING e & ILLINOIS TOWNS OF'ANNEX "TALK C if AN WEARY .s , 4, $A Wm General Simion Bertholri Before Leaving Los Angeles Issues State ment Regarding Activities in Mex ico at Present Time. LOS AXGELH6, fill., lYb. 18. Although United Stales soldier. Fatherland Spends Enormous Amount Prominent Authorities Order Crema- Each Year in Maintaining its Army and Navy Several New Ships Each Year. IltiltL-lX. Fell. 18. Is ricriiiiiiiy nimble of AvitliHliimliiiK the flnuneinl Htnlioned on the border between Cul-isruiii of its xi-owin armaments, ifoniia and lawer California did not know it, General Simon IJerthold, second in command of the insurgent forces in lower California, lias been in Los Anjreles for the past few days arranging for Hie purchase of gnus for the rebel army, giving directions fo recruiting officers but more par ticularly discussing with the heads of the rebel junta ways and means of carrying u hucoshI'iiI protest to the heads of the state department al Washington apiinst what lie term. undue discrimination nguinut insiP' gcntu by United Stajes soldiers on the frontier. Before slipping back across the border into Alexicab, General Hert hold gjiyejo the United l'ress a nigu edStory of what he thinks will hap pen if thu United States purists in ".Maying fish of one and flesh of the other in Mexico." which are alieady eiioimons, but which an; steadily increasing year by year? The Fatherland has a standing a nny of f,0().l)ll() men and .'1.000,000 in its reserves. Jts fleet is rapidly attaining to a foremost Iwlioiicart(, Tw(, , al.(, f tion of all Unliurietl Famine Vic tims in Villages Tlirouughotit Prov inces in China. Kyrfelit 11)10 by the United Press AsHoeintioiiK.) (By General Simon Berthold.) Tntoruational complications grow out of the Mexican lovolutiou? Stranger things than that havo hnp ))oned, and, let mo say right heie, that that is precisely what will hap pen unless the policy adopted by 'lie officialn of the department regard nig border affairs is altered. For a week I have been in Los Angeles to kco if something could not be done to slop what 1 believe is unfair in terference with out operations on the part of tli6 American border offi cials. When General llliss commanded that wo should not be permitted to cross the border and purchase sup plies, 1 thought that was as far as the friends of Diaz would dare to go. Hut since then I have learned that permission has been given io the Mexican government to move 120') of its soldiers across Arizona into lower California, and right here I want to say that if this course is permuted in there will be interna tional troubles aplenty. Does the United States govern ment expect the insurgent garrison at Mexicali to retire into the moun tains and allow the federals to oc cupy Mexicali? No. If imvo any thing to do with it, the rebels be waiting for them at the line and will fire upon them as hoou as they come within range. And no doubt this will precipitate international trouble, but nevertheless it is what iinyman Jvho honestly believes he is fighting n'or his rights would do, and it will be done. among the navies of the world. Fach year sees an aililitional enormous sum devoted to llic construction of Dreadnoughts, more money spent on big guns, higher expendituics for im proving the personnel of the navy and side by He with this enormous and increasing burden, a steady growth in the cost of maintaining the army. The last scheme of taxation in troduced by the administration in the summer of 100!) and accepted by tiie imperial legislature, so raised taxation that there aie many who declare the countrv has icached the limit of en durance. Whether or not this is true is a vital question for Germany, hecauso success in its contest for world sup remacy, waged in competition mainly with England, now depends on money, and on money alone. England is cer tainly not far from a point for it is seriously alarmed where it will de cide to build two Dreadnoughts to every one which Germany uiidci lakes .More than this, many English naval authorities, supported by influential bodies of politicians, business men and patriots, are clamoring for the construction by Great Britain ot twenty Dreadnoughts al once, so that the country's maritime supremacy may be definitely established for years o come. This would mean a corresponding demand upon Germany so that it has become clear that the winner in the great contest will be the nation with the resources to withstand the financial strain of increasing armament for the longest lime. Want ads in the Mail Tribune al ways bring results. XANKINC, China, Fell. 1J. The provincial authorities today ordered the cremation of all unburled fumlne victims In the vlllngos of Anhui nnd Idling Su provinces. Every house contains a cornse and conditions In the towns are most revolting. In anticipation that the peasants will violently oppose the work of cremation, soldiers ride on the death ir death from starvation. Strikt Ehl) Today and Further Dam- Begin Now to Resent Continued Dis age is Past for ' Present Frceport1 ' cussion of Annexation Fearing is Cut off From the Outside That it Will Jeaparclizc Reciprocity rt44 STEAM AND HOT WATLK HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN & PRICE 11 North D St..Medforcl,Ore. Phone 303 World. Measuure. "ill iihii H'Mmv,--, r(IIM K he ebb today mid fuurlher ,1,,,,.,., I nccordlng to some of the leading bup- .... H, ., . i i " . . " porters of the government, may jeop- or the present at least is pas . ,, ,, , ,. aivki(tisi:i i,i?m:K list. : Thu following list or lcttom remain : uncalled for at the pOHtofflco at .Med ford, Oregon, WodnoKdny, Kobruury ir.,finil: iJiH IJaUer, 13. I,. Harford, Alice O. JUurch, Jack Hair, .Mrs. A. .1. Ha lter, Mrs. II. Humhotrh, Hutterworth atopheaHon Co., II. I,. Horn. Charles! O. Hlock. J. 1). Hell, Mm. O. W. Hro wn, J. A. Campbell, (i. Canning Mrs. Elinor 1C. Cook. J. C. Craig, J. .1. Cole, II. C. CainpHon, (loorgo Carroll. Johnnie Campbell, Mr. ('hne, Vere 18. Chase, .1. 1). Dawiton (), Frieda Davlti, Mr. DonuldHon, J. II. Duncan. J. Ii. DooiiiH, .1. Ilollovuy Dooms, (!. H. Davis, Mrs. John Kdwill, Jeff 'fork nor, Jmiium Klynn, It. T. Flndley. John W. Cilluhnud, Aamond (Indium. Will Hammll, Vina Hall, (lny llopklnn. JnakobH, Ed nut n D. J ouch, Anton Krlstmun, Juiuoh IS. l.une, A Lainkln Louise Le Nolr, Dr. Malingren. N. D Miidil, A. W. Mudd, Jin K. Myers. Joo Mernto. S S. MIDor, Mm. D. M tyorrls. Mrs. William Mcltay, Mr Powoll, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. I'ouell. J. II. I'orlor, F. I). Qulgloy. l. V ltuudnll, E. 1). l'hay, Hrouuluu Hoamoa, Hokiiu Klver Valley Apple Orchard, It. E. Howe, Mm Alary Koo ney, F. Schlorultiauer,, Henry Sluirr, Mrs. Shlvely, E. I). Spe-r. J. Stliuson, C. D. GodiUrd. Arthur Stobblefleld. Mra. Cora Morsa Taylor, F. Trlplott, O..W. Walker, Wetiel & Torrence, Mra. Hlrt Heat, Jl. C. WlUon. Lillian Wltbain, Arthur WU1U, Mrs. Joo Zor- iBlblo. I Parties calling for Hie above let- tera will please mhcrtUed. A chariJij of one nut will he made upon, delivery. i A. M. WOODFOltD, H...M PILKS CUHi:i) IN O TO It DAYS. PAZO OINTMUNT ta Bunrnntood ' to'curo'any ctae of Itohlng, blind, i bleeding or pro.mdlni; plloa la C to 14 dcys or' money rofuuded. 50o. Are You Wise? A groat many people aro not wIho to their own bcHt Inter ests. Wo will be pleased to hue you call and Investigate our prices on line mtaple and fancy rocenes and tipsuio you that once you make up your uiliul to trade at this atoru you will ho wise. YOU Wild. HAVli LISAHNKD Wl llCIt 12 TO Hl'Y AT A SAVING. Allin & Allin lifj WKST MAIN STIU2I2T To Replace Steamers. VICTOIMA, 15. ('., Feb, 18. Tlie Kmpress of Japan, Kmpress of India and Kmpress of Chin'a, the throe Canadian Pacific liners which have plied (or twenty years fiom Victoria and Vancouver to I long Kong are to be replaced next year by four larger and fa-.ter empresses, con tracts for two having already been let, and the present will be transfer red to a new service Io be inaugurat ed next season between Canada ami lb j West Indies, it niS annouiic'd today. The placing of four huge fast modern liners in the trans-l'a-cific trade of (be Canadian Pacific nun i annua. The schedule will ne ,l!lf Ai ...... !.!!.. ii .. n I. i. ..nil, iiriiviiiiiig jor a just ser. CI1ICA(;, 111., IVb. is. FIoilf, OTTAWA,Ont., Feb. 18. The con "hich for Hnee day- luue done j;ix..,(;tl"'d talk of annexation, kept nlive damage in Illinois, driving hundreds J1'' the "PPoslUon Journals, today Is f f..inilie from their homes struck caUH,nB r0Bt,ntIL't J Canada, and, III! 1 ' 'irrllvo Hit rnnltirnnltv mnfiQtirn tiniv lhe I elnnicn, Kock and lU-plnitH-. ' ,Joforo ariiament. rivers 1I lelt tjielr banks,. inundating xvhllo the liberals havo accepted many miles of sunoundiiig c,.untry. tho K.Ssage of President Tart to Mr. lhe dyke lit Frceporl was broken , McCall as tho true sentiment at find lor a tune Frceporl was cut off Washington, a feeling that Fias been irom the outside world. aroused In tho dominion cannot bo PI ice to uAncu Ignored, and It Is understood that FLItS TO WARSHIP; lS,. wiifrld Laurler early next week IS HOISTED ON BOARD, will make a statement which it Is, E. M. F. Staflebaker Garage 60. rt4-rt.erm r- Flanders Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co, . This Garago and Machine Shop Is now In charge or a pratUcol auto ronalr man. All kinds of autos and cas engines well and cz - quickly repaired, for by the month Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and careu Oil and gasollno for sale. 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 .i4 4 sr- -k---j Nothing Just asGoodasthc REXALL Remedies asserted will set at rest forever ino, SAX DIF.GO. Ciil., Feb. 18. Glenn idea that annexation of Canada by II. Curtlss made a demonstration the United States Is possible, flight in his new hydroplane this J The bulk of Canadians do not morning, proving that he can easily 'know Congressman Clark or Con land alongside a warship and then , greasmau Hennet or Secretary Knox EAGLE PHARMACY, 109 East Main St. Phenes: Home C3; Pac. 232 WEST SIDE PHARMACY 20fi West Main Street Phenes: Home d3; Pac. 4011 be hoisted to the deck In his nin chlne. Curtlss left the aviation camp on North Island at 8::i0 o'clock and Milled along the water near the cruis ers. He rose only a few feet from lhe water at any time nnd stopped alongside the cruiser Pennsylvania, the same vessel from which Kugone Hly made his sensational flight In San Frnnclsco bay. Curtlss and Ills i machine were hoisted to tho super Structure ii'fr mi I lin Elnrlmnnl ulilo Mce between Iloiiir Ivonir. Kliniurlii.i. forwnrd. im limit ivntu iinim uumi Nagasaki, ICrohe and Yokohama. to lift him. and they are unable to form a judg merit as to tho valuoof their utter ances. It Is declared by government supporters that the government rec-1 Iproclty Is popular throughout Can-1 a da and will produce material results, j Hut the sentimental feeling overshad ows It and the suggestion from the United States that the agreement Is he first step toward depriving Can-, ada of autonomy Is resented In all quarters. i Eagle Drug Co,, Inc. Tlios. Bartholomew, Pli. C, General Mgr. The Rexull Stores Mctlfortl, Ore. srvr'.' --. 0- r4- -Nr Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS TTasklns for TIoaltTi. Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches J FINE BUGGIES .y CjfrffiF BmlTT'l V car loads just received PH0NE323I. and fruit land. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. L. N. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT .i- Talent. Jackson County. Oregon. jridway between Mcdford and Ashland, in the fruit holt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and milcl; climate, and pure wafer. Alfalfa, fruit and timbei5lards from 15 acres to S00. acres. Also lots on thestalment )lau, in newl' incorporated town of Talenf, Oregon. Write (enclosing stamps) or come audTsefc me at Talent, Oregon. ,-; We have just unloaded two large cars of buggies. Our assortment is now very complete, including both single and double buggies and light road wagons. All the latest styles. All grades of work and both rub ber and steel tires. Nice assortment of DELIVERY WAGONS Yours for Quality That Lasts Hubbard Bros MEDFORD, OREGON Medford Iron Works E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. - - - - wwvwwvvwwwvwv --- WWW W-WWWr-W Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to Jo without this splendid, rcfroshiiiK drink. Call up and order u case stmt to the house, Tho purest, most hualthful drink known U SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. ' X s s X s s X X s s s s X s s s s s s s X s s s s X s s s s X s s DO Y01 KNOW? That NOW is tho tnno to np'.n- i a nM i with u ucw iuo. Thut it will iinpioi tho apponr-aiu-t l iour proporly fully I II f PI It l I M' it tho h'lu i j, nu and propnlj constructed. That The Page Wire Fence is hunt suited for tho pnrpo a it i in.ulc up of the bo-t Un, ("aihon 8leel Wire that in found in IcuciuK; in addition to this, it is the onl i. m whuli h.is tiie I'AUI' KNOT, and continuous, cross who to wo,uu it together, hence it Is The Best Fence that money oan huy or inodeiu sciuim pi.dme 0ni t each line wire lining eoiled hofore tho ieneo i wovun, l'ago Keneo i c.imI eieitu, over lu'ls and tlirousili tlalox, without tho necopeity of cntttiii; and splioini;. It in MADE TI1K CON- funi'usli, at Adrian, Mieh., and hhipptl hv it in carload loU, direct from the FACTOItY TO Sl'.MKK, thut iiniiiriiiK' tho nifatcsi aluo at tho lowest Hi.illt prioe. Lot ui show you why you should u.o l'tigo l-'enee iu jiret'eronee to anv other. We without olmi'fio, otinmtos on cost of teiuinut tracts, and contiact to build foneo. couipjelo. Wo will figiiro with you on am uinoui i of fencum. tiom one rod to a carload. If vow aro wantiut: Kouoo, flutes, or either .w ..i icdn posts, lolt us injure with you. Wu furnish man and tooU and assikt in tho ereonon .i I.ijjt 1 r , o without cti.i cost. GADDIS & DIXON "TUP PU1K VKN'ir Mr" PHONE 'JtlSl. lhstidnitois ior S.nitlnni Oregon .i d Noi them California. MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. W A T C II I X G T I! K U U K A I) J, I X .j coining to and going rrom tlila bak ery gives a view of happy faces with not a trace of dyspepsia on a slugle face. Don't start trying to mako broad as mother used to. Huy It here, save tho labor and got better bread, and more Tor your money. Everything warranted uro. Medford Bakery (L Delicatessen TODD CO. SOUTH CKNTKAL AVKM'K HOME-MDE PIES AND PSTRY LADY COOK IN' rn.nnv MBBfUHHMHiHilLiiiii' i Hi "niniiinu i' , " " zzn x f! H. B. PATTE RSON The QUAKER NURSERYMAN Everything in the Nursery Line See the nice English ITollies. 'All kinds of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only the most perfect plants), and full line of pear, poach, apple, apricot, prunes, otc, etc. M iii Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 2381 Res. Phone 2493 X s s s s s s s s s s s s s X X X s X s s s X s y "X X : i HaakiuB for health. k