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PA WE STX MEDE0RT) MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDEORD. OREGON, "PR! DAY. .TUNR 23. 1011. 1 DYNAMITERS MAY ESCAPE TRIAL Attorneys for Defense Discuss New Penal CodeIf They Carry Their Points Indictments Will be Quash cd and Men Dismissed. t - LOS ANGELES, Oil., June 23. A mBciiBBion as to the memriu) of tfor- iuiti Rcctions of tlio pcnnl code ro cchlly ninended wn.s indulged in by tho ntlorneys defending Conner, ISfnplo mid Bender and by Deputy Dmtrict Attorney Q. K. Horton when iho ensn oC tlio nllcpcd dynamiters of tlio Hall of Hecords was called in Judge Willis' court today. Horton presented nn affidavit sign ed by K. J. Carr, acting foreman of tlio grand jury n which Carr set forth that ho had complied with the section MEXICAN FLAG O'ER TIA JUANA General Mosby and More Than Ninety of His Rebel Soldiers arc Held at Fort Rosccrans Awaiting Extradi tion. RAN DIEGO, Cab, Juno 23. With General Jack Mosby and more than ninety of his rebel soldiers hold nt Fort Rosccrans awaiting extradition procedinges on the ehnrgc of murder, brought against them by the Mexican government, the revolution in Ijowvr California is ended. For the fix's t time since May 9 the flag of Mexico is flying over Tia Juana, now occupied by federal troops under Governor Vega. The number of dead in yesterday: THUGS NEARLY KILL JEWELER Man Is Knocked Down by Robbers, Dadly Beaten Men Mako Away With Several Trays of Diamonds Robbers Escape. E LOS ANGHLKS. June 211. Knock ed down by thugs as he turned to open Ills safe door. II. T. Held, head of the firm of Held & Co., diamond importers, was beaten nearly to death yesterday. After beating Hold Into insensibil ity, tho thugs scooped up suveral trays of diamonds from the safe and showcases, pried open the cash regis ter and escaped, after locking the doors of tho store. EV ANSWERS TJFT Cablegram is Sent to President In Response to Conitrntulatlons Heartily Thanks the American Pco pie. of tho codo which cites that a"Bniil J,nUJf". ,"w ,IO hwn "; jury foreman must poll the jury when it convenes and instruct any member who admits bias in the case about to bo considered to withdraw. Carr denied specifically that ho was antagonistic to organized labor. If the attorneys for the defense succeed in carrying their points, tho indictments will, bo quashed and the defendants will be let go or the grand jury will meet again and return new indictments. New Paper to Fight Otis. LOS ANGELES, Cab, June 23. Appearance in the near future of a now one cent morning paper for thisj city which specifically will fight Gen eral Otis' "Times" is announced here today by the publisher of tho Even ing Express. No name for the paper and no exact announcement of who is to bo its backer have as yet been made. Conflicting reports arc given by the federals and the rebels, each assert ing thnt the other tide lo.t from 30 to no. According to a statement made to the United Pres today by Governor Vega, nt leat thirty-four were killed in yesterday's battle. Of these only three were federals. Vega declares his men picked up 31 rebel dead. Vega will remain nt Tin. Juana un til the daily routine of business their has been restored. This morning he despatched .10 men to hunt for the ten rebels who escaped from Tin Juana Inst night. LOS AXGKLKS, Juno 23. Slight hopo was held out today for tho re covery of II. T. Held, diamond broker, robbed of $20,000 worth of Jewels yesterday after being clubbed uncon scious by two thugs. In addition to a basal fracture of the skull, Ituhl Is suffering from deep lacerations of tlio face and bead. Following a 24-search the police today admitted that the thieves might never be found. VA81HNTOXD. C. Juno 23. The following radiogram from King Gorge V of Ureal llrltaln In res ponse to one of congrst illation front President Tuft was received today at tho White House: "I heartily thank you and the American people for our congratu lations offered on this ureal and sol emn day. and for the good wishes expressed for the prosperity of tlio llritish dominions ami the welfare of tnyself and family. 1 heartily recip rocate your wishes that tho friendly relations between the United States and my country may continue." MEDEORD PLAYS AT PASS SUNDAY The Med ford lnluoululc under tho management of Court Hall and the heady field work of old "Cap" Mc Carthy, will ko to Grunts Pass Mon day and will climb Into a tie with the down-valley bunchy Medford bun struck her stride and Is walking all over tho Grants Pass team. The score by games is 4 to C against Med ford, one being a forfeited contest. With Pitcher linker gone iud T-bono Williams playing n new stylo at tho third sack, there will bo nothing to It and Grants Pahs may as well give up tho ghost. COMMUNICATIONS. f -f-f-f-f-f-f4--f-f DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS' MOTHER JOINS HER SON XOTICR TO AIjTj CEMENT COX TKACTOnS AND lSUILDKRS That on and atter tho first day of August. 1911 tho local Cement Work ers Union No. 1G8 will enforce the following, scalo of wages and hours: for finishers G2 1-2 cents per hour. PAROLE REVOKED AND FORGER IS IMPRISONED MARSHFIELD. Ore., June 23.--The parole granted Robert Bloc alias Robert Brown, has been revoked I v Judge Coke, and Rlee must go to the JEXX1XGS. I., June 23. The body of David Graham Phillip-' moth er who died ye.terdny on a South cm Pacific trayi wn, today forward ed to Atlanta. Mrs. Phillips was en route from Los Angeles to v'lMt friends at Liudsev, X. C ..when ne died. The shock reultant on hor son's recent violent death in Xew To the Editor: Allow me to ask through your columns who sells or gives (he right to the itinerant spcilcr. faker or patent medicine man to oc cupy a position onjhe railroad right of way when bis spring I was order ed off with my xticorti wagon. 1 would like to get on there again if the price i not too high. S. KKMPTHORXE. penitentiary to serve a term of two York is believed to have hastened the years for forgery. When he was tried, cn,i f tue author's mother. Woman Is Robbed. SAX FIIAXCISCO. June 23. Two masked robbers today bound, gngged and robbed Mrs. John Chlntelonl In her apartments In the Ceuovn hotel and escaped with $50 In cash. Electrics Play Point Sunday. The Electrics will play Iho Central Point baseball team tigaiii Sunday at Central Point nod hope to pull down a victory. Thextwo teams have en gaged in some terrible slugging mat ches or late and ciioli have one game to their credit. The electrics are play ing good baseball and should pull out ahead by u bandy margin Sunday. They play the Prospect team nt Pros pect on July d. Council tc Meet. A special meeting of the city coun cil will be held tonight for the pur pose of passing oiiMhe proposed .3o. 000i.sin of improvement bonds mid also to decide on the declining of ns sements on property adjoining some of the streets being naved nail which has not been assessed as yet. SALEM. Ore. The recall cannot revoked against school officers be cause the assembly did no provide necessary laws therefor, is the sub stance of an opinion handed down by Attfirmti n.in.triil 'rnu'f.ir.l llu !... licved the opinion will check a inove- m.tni liti. . Hut ..i.ti.M i.C iiliii..! director Millard. JARDINIERES 7, 8, 9 and 10 Inches Take a look at our East win dow when down town tomor row, if you want to sec the finest line of Plain and Fancy Jardinieres and Hanging Bas kets ever shown in Medford T. in the circuit court the young man claimed he committed forgery in or der to get money for a sick and needy friend, and be made such a good ap pearance that elemenev was shown. It later appeared that Mice had been for finisher's helpers $3.50 per day.,,-,, somc trouble in California, but for labors $3.00 per day, for box mix era $3.50 per day. Eight (8) hours to constitute a days work. Hours frpm 8 a. nx. to 5 p. m. and time and one halt for over time and double time for Sundays and holidays. F. II. Mc Donald, pres.; C. W. Dam Is, sec. he was cleared of that. Drunkenness and fighting nt Hnndon caused bisl arrest rcently, and Judge Coke, took judicial knowledge of this and re voked the parole. Haskins for Health. Head Hunters Fight Japs. VICTORIA. . C., June 23. Ad vices from Formosa received by the steamship Aawa Mnni report tint the headqunrters are offering' strong resistance to the advance of the Jap-' anese bombarded the j-avages po-,5- lion xor nouns ami me iicaiupiarici finally agreed to surrender. A truce was made, but some dispute occurrvd as to the terms of surrender nnd the Formosnns retired into tho jungle. THE REX MARKET WE .MSI TO SKI.Ii Till: II EST MKAT IX TIIK CITY, AVI) M,U VK ASIC TO WOVE IT IS A TIIIAIj. Isn't this a fair proposition? 10 lb. Pail Lard $1.20 5 lb. Pail, 65c . 3 lb. Pail 40c I'hc. lliono a07l. Home 111. Ii PRICES: 75c each up to $3.00 HUSSEY'S D Ball CLEARANCE SALE THOUSANDS OF DOLLAES' WORTH OF SEASONABLE, HIGH-CLASS MERCTIANDrSE rS NOW OKPI5HKD AT PRICES LOW Nil THAN WH'VIC KVIdU MA IHO MS FORE. DOYOUREALIZEWITATTinSMEANS'? HAVE YOU COMPARED TIIK PRICES WK MA K 157 THEY'LL STAND ANV TEST VOU WISH TO PUT Til KM TO. JUST THY IT, AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE. Extra Special Here's your chance to get a parasol a good one, too. Line white and pongee parasols eith er plain or embroidered; some embroidered in colors. These are all new parasols, of the very latest make, and the kind we regularly sell at $1.00. Your choice of the lot, 83c Big' Lot of Fancy Embroideries Other parasols up to $15.00, on which we make reduction of 25 per cent. Ladies' Neckwear Big assortment of Collars, Jabots, etc., which are real bargains at the regular prices. "Wo cut the price still lower for this sale. Dutch collars with jabots to match ascots jabots, trimmed with lace and embroidery. 25c VALUES 21c 35c VALUES .-. 29c 50c VALUES, FICHUS 41c Cotton Torchon LACE Superior quality, Gc value; while it lasts, 31-2c Linen Torchon LACE 1 to 3 inches wide; 8 l-3e and 10c val ues; your choice, 5c Zion Laces y to 2 inches wide; 8 l-2c value, and ex tra good at that price, 4c Embroideries 3 inches wide; 7'c value; choice of the lot, 31-2C 81c Embroideries, 3 to 0 inches wide, 5c 15c Embroideries, 5 to 12 inches wide, 10c Extra wide a n d Corset Cover Em broideries, 25c val ues, 15 c Extra wide and Corset Cover1 Em broideries, extra good values at 35c, choice, 21c WIDE FLOUNCINGS Somc very pretty patterns; beautiful designs (0c values , for choice garments; 37c Suede Bags Popular black and white designs; $1.50 values, 85c Hand Bags Suede, velvet and moire Bags; 50c values, 39c Leather Bags Extra good Bag one that will give you long service ; $1.00 values, 48c Gingham Petticoats Those are the most' pleasing petticoats of ihe kind we have had the pleasure of showing for some time. You'll be pleased with one of fhese. Striped Chambray; Af) $1.25 val- U$ lies vuv Dark plain Chambray; rtf A Slf0..:.".:. $1.2 Fancy Cingham in plaids and tf)4 AQ large checks; all colors; $2.50 Jk I JnfS values , rM.9uj Gingham Aprons An unusually bright and pleasing assort ment of pre! ty gingham Aprons I'rom'which to make a selection. Lighlf and dark colors in stripes, checks, etc. Made quite long with bib and bound with white braid; 35o,vftluoH, 29c Percale Aprons Very pretty long percale Aprons with bib, trimmed with rick-rack braid; all colors; 05c values; . 48c Tne Big Department Store KENTNERS When you get tired you will find easy rockers in our rest roqm, where you are welcome. uk"