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OTmrorcn MATrv Trcrrmyrra, mtofoto, oiMoopy, TnrcapW, .TrrNrro 27, 101 1. PAGEMVTJ ? V LOCAL AND PERSONAL II. I' .Miilltuy -will deliver tlm Fourth tif .Inly mntliiu ul F.ugiiuo Inly I, while dureum llcuiues will deliver tlm million of tlio iluy ul Yiului. ('ul. living TiiwiiHoinl. wlin In In mil ilmi tint now hiiHlmimt ioIIcko which In to open In tlm imw lilncli Imlng elected on drupe iitritnt, hits arrived In Mcdfnnl mill In plcumul lit IImi premium inudo on Hid now IiuIIiIIuk. Mr. TowiimoiiiI will upon IiIh coIIit.o In tlm mil. Ourhln &. Tnylor (John II. Cnrklu, (IlitJtn o. Tnylor), nttoriiuyn.ul.lnw, ovnr JnckHon County Ilnnk IMiIr,, Medfnrd. Flunk Hull, formally county fruit ImI tor. spent Monday In Medford from IiIn homo tit Woodvllle. Tint I'uutnrlutn will bit cloned 011 July th. 'Ml W II I lii in llni)liolotnow or I'lttHotirg In visiting IiIn son, Toui Ituitholoniow, In (IiIh ill, who In iuunui?er of tint Muxnll stores. Mr. Ilartholomow, Hr , will piohuhly spend lilt' summer limit Aililnnd Htoiun Laundry. M ml ford officii, phnnj No. 1201. .I0I111 tinndmnu of Trull U spending u few day In Medford with Mends. .1. II. Lewis of Tnleut Ih vlsltlug Mnilforit on lltllllllCNH, Hoti n, A. Holme, Tho Innuranco Mnn, over Jnnknoii County hunk. T. (Iilnsi. of ,nrl(M(ini. who was In .Medfnrd Momluy, slates that (hit work of iikhokmIiik tint county In piogreitiilng ntililly. Tint turgor tow on have heeii cleaned up hy IiIn llltlllU'H, For tint right kind of Mutunl Pint Insurance, mi W. V. Moore, room 20t 1'hlpim building. I,oiiIh F ('mint of Aflhluinl spent Momluy In Medfnrd on u iihort hind new trip. Mitchell & llncck mnkn IcoIcim re frlKorntorit t lint Keep your butter and milk lit perfect condition without Ire. lluryey Allen of Central I'olnt Iiiih moved IiIh family to Med ford. where ho will make IiIn home In the futun1 Tint I'uutoiium will ho cloned on July I tli. S Chuulnuitun, Attliltind, Orcein, July fi-lh'. "Metier thnn over." Don't iiiIm It. Komi to W. II. CIIIU. secretary, for liooklol. Clniiiltt Ilenoff linn left to takit a poNltlou with contractor nt Ahlnnd. II. (1. Cooper ok Alc.hlmiii, Kitu., has arrived In Mod ford and wilt proh. iihlly miiko hU homo hurii. William F. Donuit of Mlg Untie In speuiiing n row nnys in Moitiord on huiduess. Chnutuiiiiun, Ashland, Oregon, July ('IK, "Metier thnn over." Don't iiiInn It. Send to V, It. GIIIIh, secretary, for hooklitt. MrN. Charles Thomas of Willow KprliiKH In visiting friends In thin city. John J. l.itwlNon of ('mitral Point In spending n few dus wlih IiIh daughter, Mru, Henderson, In thin I'll)-. Ili'ud lettuce at tint I'luerroft gur ili'ii. I. II. KIuk of Jacksonville wiih ii M ml ford vlHltor TuoNilny. A ui'w rlpnr Nlotit In plnuui'd hy lid Van Dyko for tint ronii'r of Klr and Main Htroi't. Tlm hulhlliiK Ih now Iii'Iiik rmnodidi'd to ncromuioilato It. Mmlford llarilwiirn for nlrohol BtOVl'M. Tint miiiiiII hoyn nro nmrh InloroHtml In tlm vrmtlon of it iiimry-Kn-roiiiiil on tlio railroad Hunt of way nmir Mm 1 11 ntrixtt. Dr. J. I''. Itt'dily unit (luy ThriiHlior, roiiHiiltliiK iiiiKlui'i'r, hnvo n'tiiriu'd from a vInK to xcvornl mluliiK prop orllcH 11 mir AmIiIuuiI, Tlio plrnlc whlrh wiih to hnvo hmn kIvkii hy tin1 Hi. MnrU'H kiiIIiI on ThurHilny of thin wonk Iihb hi'itu lu ilitfliiltnly iontioui'il, Mr. 11111I Mih. Pn illy of Mt. Vmiiou, WiihIi., ant vIhIIIiik frlcmlH In Mml ford, Mr. I 'u uly Ih h cultlmiuin of much proiuliimico. .1, II, Carl ton of ('mitral I'olnt wiih 11 Tuimday vlHltor In Mmlford, von dor llidlmi of IJiikIo ,1'ollit kiih 11 rm'iMit vlHltor In Mmlford, MIhh Henrietta Alton of Phoenix Ih HpenilliiK a fuw ilayn In Medford with frlmidii, ('. II. Will lllltlH of (liiuln I'umm WIIH In Medford Tuimilay, I-, IC. McIImiiIhIh of (Iriiutii I'uhh wiih In Medford Momluy on a IiiihIiicmh irlp, TEN-HUNDRETHS OF AN INCH RAINFALL Ten liiimlrmllliH of mi iucli of ruin fell .Monday iillcriioou itml ovmiiui;, mill lint iirmlietion today h for inoin ruin tonight iiinl tomorrow, Tin; wmitliitr .Momluy afternoon wuft very Hiillry, u ( ililiou Hint pre- miIIh hut niri'ly in Hiih Hm-tion. With niKhlfiill, however, tlm wuutlior eoolcil. A HUNDRED ILL FROM PTOMAINE POISONING HANTA HAIIItAKA. Cal., .Tune 27. - Willi two perxoiiH nlimuly ilmtil uml no Icmh than 100 othern ill from pto iiiaiuo MiNitiiMiL'. wliolcNulo nrrcMti, uml piOhemitioiiM iimlor the pure food law went tlireiilniicil hy loe.il utithorilieM. Tint ileullm iinilillnimN, miy phyHiciaiiH, are duo to heail elieeni hold jn ntKi. ipuuititiert here. Within two Iioiiih niter he hail par taken of tlii eheeMt, phywieiium hiiy, ChiiNlopher JJehiillo, 2, wk Hei..il with ploimiiuit iHiikouiiiK mnl died Nlioilly nflerwiinl in Kreat uuony. (""nil Carney tile Mime of the chece .Moiiilny uioruiuu and died of pto limine. poiMuinij,' that iiikIiI, miy pliv MieimiH. There in a cumo of ptoumiue poi-wonliij-. ncmiriliinr to the iloetorn here in iitiiiimt eer other home in Saulu I la rim ru. UNCLE SAM TO PUNISH REBELS Atrocities Committed nt Alamo Sub ject of Prosecutions .Depositions of Witnesses to Kllllnu of Amcrl cans Is Taken a ml Forwarded. KAN" DIKdO, Cal., .Iiiuu 27. -Tlml llni United Klntim oveiuineut will Inko iiuliou followiiif,' tlio reported utroriticH upon Amerimi'i eilizeiiM commilleil ul Aliimo h repoitml here today. Following tlm futltiifj of llie fmlerul ilintrii'l nllorney to net, II. S. Utley, diHtriet nllorney of .Sun Di ego county, Iiiih liilten the ilepohitiou of I). V. Chin eh, one of the wit iiuhhch of the killim: of )r. A, . Fos lur, .lolin (J. Carroll, Put rink (llenuoii ami CoiiHtuutiue Dulioiri nt Aliimo, uml thin, with lint ilepoHilioiiH ot other witneHhCH who exenpml u nmi lur fiilo when their .Mexican guards lifetime. Intoxicated, will In; hciiI to I li uiithorilicH nt Wiihliiiigion. A in v oftieialH mid iniiiiigriilioii men here lefiiHcil to dike up the mine when iippcnlcil to, In taking Cliureh'H dep. OHilion DiHlrict Attorney Utley Hint ed tlmt lut wiih "doing no more than any American citizen should do un der (he circumstance,!." Governor Vega of Iiwer Cnliforuin Iiiih uimouuecd that there in hh mti-li dccurilv for the Hf,. mid properly oi Americmi citizeiiH in biwer Cali fornin iih in the Culled tSuti-M. BOXING CONIEST NIGHT OF 4THJ Ten Fast Mounds Arc Scheduled Be tween Gaffney and Edwards Mc Callum Says It Must Dc On the Square. SH Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dny 1'hono Jht71 Night I'honeii F. W. Wwk 8071. A. H. Orr, S0INI. IiADV AH8IBTANT. '1''0 JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nud Kinbalnier Buccoiaor to tho undortnklng do-' (inrtniont of Modford Furniture Co. ! Of fho with Medford IHinilturtt Co. : ; i Telephones: Day, lloll 851 John A, Perl, roaldonoo, Dell 4111, i 170L. : Homo ! O. W. Couklln 8601. J. II. LIU l- S lor 0571. i AMIUILANOHJ BfCItVIOH S4 DRIVING GOLD AWAY FROM SEATTLE OFFICES HKATTMi, W'uhIi., .lun.t 27. An iionuccnieiit of an lucreno In chnrgeH m koIiI iletioifltH In the right United StatcH iiHHuy offlreu wan recolvi.1 in K.vittlit today, ilnnk offlclnlH 1iredlr.t Hint fully tivo-tlilnln of thu koM Hhlp lumilM for Heuttle hitherto dopoHlteil lu the locnl imMiy offleo will here after he Hhlppcd dlriTt to Hun Fran cIhco. lly Hhlpiilug to tho mint there tint mlncm enenpe the ilopoMlt charKit, which after AugiiHt 1 will ho at (he lute of J2.r,0 for ouch $1000 ilepoH Itml. The mto nt tirenent U $1.25 per $inuo. The Henttle imiwy office Ih the lnrg-' i'l of the eight affected hy thU or der. It haudleH nioro than twice an inuch bullion i(H tho reinnlnliig huwii nKHiiy offlreu rouihlued. IjiHt year tho depoaltH exceeded $12,500,000. ENGLAND ALARMED BY STRIKE OF SEAMEN CORNELL WINS VARSITY FOUR Beats Out Syracuse by Half a Lentjth Columbia Third and Pennsylvania Fourth Columbia Wins Freshman Eight. LONDON, Juno 27.- -Tho govern uient today In grently nlurined over tint iIovelopnientH In the houuumi'h utrlkit. After tho trmiB-Atlantlo Hues hud Hetlled with tho Htrlkerx, the Hhlpplng Federation, which eontroln H0 tier cent of the roaming trade, de- filled to right to a flulHh. Tonight repreHentatlved of 100,000 trniiHi(irt worker will meet. They prohahly will decide to go out, thnn hrlnglug tho total of the Htrlkeru In volve to 250,000, Other union iiIko nro threntenlng to .mndo do iniindH, Tho MlueiH' Fedorutlon en- pociuliy iiiih ulreudy ordered a ref iieiiduin on a proionltlon to Htrlke for hetter working condltloim, I'OUOIIKKKPSIK, N. J., Juno 27. -Cornell Mcorod In the first rnco or the Intercollegiate regatta hero today when the Ithacan 'vamlty four, Jimt hulf u length nhead of Syracuiut, swept over tho fluliih line. Columbia wnH third, two lengths behind, mnl Penn Hylvnulu fourth. Tho I'emiBylvnnlu crew win "nil lu," an their bout cross ml the Hue. Columbia ncorcd lu tho rreshmen eight, winning after n nurd fight with Cornell, which wiih second nt the flulHh. Syracuse, Pennsylvania npd Wisconsin shells followed lu Hint order pust tho lust murk. SyraeiiH led for half n mile, when Cornell shot nhcud nud wiih never loreed to take tie dead water until she crossed the line n winner. Tweu-ty-fivo thousand persons, including (inventor Dix of New oYrk. witnessed (he in ces. Owing to nu necident no offieinl time -was taken. Columhin'h limo in (lie frcidiiunn nice wiih 10:i:i 1-5. Mi'dfurdH light fmis urciwiiitiiig with nucli migeniest. the ho.xing eon lost H 'hmlulml for the evening of .July I, when Fniiikie Kdwurds of this city will meet Tommy (Juffney in .i JO-round limit lU flu opera house. The contest will he a good one us the men know cm.'h other. The firM liem they met Fdwnrdu ecuicd u ih; eihioii. tho second hunt wiih u drnv and this battle will he for a I inn) dc eiHiou uh to their supremacy. Kdwurdu is working out each af ternoon nt the gym and local fight faiiH ure Inking great interest in I,. work. Lust evening live fast rounds of spurring were witnessed. There will he miother workout tonight. Wnlter MeCullimi. who is maniiging the honl snyH (finl he will personully gunrnnlee Hint Hie. fight- will he on the Hipiure. Two rattling good pre liniiiiaricH will he pulled off. RUSHING STREET WORK ON NORTH CENTRAL The Chirk & Ifonery Construction tompnny Ik making every effort to complete North Central nveuiic be fore July 3, In order that the street may bo opened to truffle In time for the crowds nttendlng the celebration to tnko ndvnntngo of It. The street, when Improved, will have a hnrd sur fnce to the city limits, about a quar ter of u inllo from tho race track. This will be n great boon to traffic on the third and Fourth, which will be heavy to and from the races. E SCANDAL IN ARMY AIRED Chnrucs That Bribery Was Attempt ed Upon Congressman's Secretary Made Sensational Evidence Promised Charts Favoritism. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 27. Charges that an attempt wiih made to bribe MIhm Lillian A. Dorworth, sec retary to Representative Robert" B. Dlefenderfer of Ashhurne, I'a., to give up documents relating to the shoe contract scnndnl, will today ho laid before the house committee ou expenditure '" the war J'-purtment. Representative Dlefendeifer, says that he lias some sensational evidence that will bring to light a national scandal In connection with his chnrgeB of favoritism In awarding government shoe contracts. It Is to get this evidence that .Mien Dorworth says an effort was made to bribe her by an unknown mnn. MAN Y TO VISIT MINERAL HILL Elfjht Automobiles to Leave Wednes day for Scene of Recent Mining Strike Business Men to Make Junket More Rich Ore Broutjht In A large number of buslnesH men ire planning to visit the mining prop, erty of the Sterling Hold Quartz Min ing and Milling company on Mlnern) Hill Wednesday. Bight automobiles a-III make the trip nnd all will bo filled with local business men, who ire desirous of Inspecting tho recent strike. General Manager Ray has brought n a second lot of rich ore, which ihows values up to $2,100 a ton. The eln which three feet wide when Irst uncovered Is gradually broad mlng an the tunnel Is being extended. Much interest is being taken In the A'ork under way at tho mlno, as Is svldenced by the large number who plan to visit the mine Wednesday. MEDFORD MAY GET CONVENTION H. B. Patterson Returns From Gath ering of Pacific Coast Nursery men at San Jose Says Medford May Get 1913 Session. With the good iiowh that Medford will probably hccujo tho 10 KJ con vention of the Pacific Const Nursery men's tiHsoeiulion, If. Ii, I'uttersou, proprietor of tho Quaker nurseries, has returned from San Jose whom he nttcuded tho convention just closed. Mr. I'ntlerson states thnt n great deal of interest was expressed hy the nurserymen in regard to the Itogttu Hiver valley, where ho much stock luiH heen bold and that this city will probably get the 1013 gathering. Look at tlio "For Snlo" nils and ut some of the things thnt nro adver tised for sale. Hasklns for Ilenllb. DAHLIAS Now Is tho flmo to plant Wo have a cholco assortment of fine growing plants In pots. All tho novelties in 1311 Dahlias. J.T.BR0IDLEY&CO. GrccnliouM) near City Kescrrolr Storo O nud Central Avenuo Miotics nun an, f .i. , WWM ta - ' - ' - - . . r , . ,- . , , . . . ,- . v , , , Nothing Excels the Diamond In lK-nuty. In value. In prestige to tiie wearer. If lOU don't own n diamond, come In nnd see how easy we can make It for you to gratify your lifelong vtiili. Don't forget to see the new line of birth stone rings I have , iust received. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR POSTOFFICE J---------- f4t4H0-4t4f-4f4444f4l4 VINOL Prescriptions Solicited MLDA TOILET PREPARATIONS AXI) IIEI.IVEIIKII TO AMj PARTS OF TIIE CITV. WE USE NOTHING BUT THE PUREST DRUGS AND HAVE MADE PUESCllHTiaN WORK A SPECIALTY. edford Pharmacy Near Post Office, FAMOUS ORANGE ULOSSO.M CANDIES PHONE 101 NIGHT CLERK CIGARS SPECIAL TRAIN TO TODAY'S SCORES. American League. Al Now York . R. II. E, First game: , Washington (i 11 0 New York a 8 l HuttorlPH! JohiiHon nnd Street: Qulnn and Sweeney, Umpires: Con nolly nud O'Loughllu. At Hrooklyn A. II. 13. First KRiuo; Now'Yorlc ,...., fl 2 Hrooklyn . , , . :i it llattorloH: Mnrquurd and MyerH! Hrunlon, Hiiliuidt nnd llergoii. Um pires: Hlgler nnd Flnnernn, IIiiHlthiH for Health, Tlm Southern l'ueifie company will run it hpeeinl train north at miiinight on the night of July -I, in order to ueeoiuuiotinto tlm crowd which will guther hero o uttend MedfordV monster eelehralion. In this wuy :ill who attend from (Irunis I'nss nnd other down valley towns will he uhle io dike in tlm whole show nud gel lionui lor work WcdncMliiy. NOTICE 'IX) TEAMSTERS. School district No. 19 will receive sealed hlds for tho transfer of 400 cords, more or less, of l-foot (300 of oak and 100 fir) wood, from tho 8. P. trucks to tho different schools, viz: Queen Anne, lili cords: Jackson Street, tin cords; high school, 100 cords: Washington, 100 cords, and Lincoln, 70 cois. Mlds to ho given per cord and said Mils will ho open ed Frldny, Juno ;io. 6 s;t OUIS OHAWFOHI), Clork. P 44 rs Millinery Cut to Cost Price V We want to close out our entire stock of trimmed hats, hat shapes and flowers and in order to do so will sell them regarddless of cost. Every woman and girl should take advantage of this sale to secure a new hat for the Fourth of July as well as for other occasions. We carry the largest stock of Millinery in Medford, consisting of the latest ef fects and nobbiest patterns a hat for every face can be found here. :: i i :: 'i :: t v - MRS. W. 1 BROWN TeTtVes Look for tho ml thnt calls for you -nuiong the help wanted nils. Hnsldns for llenlth. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f-f'--f-f''4'f.V,'f4"f-f4--f - LOST A pnlr of glasses, not lu ensti, hetween Central btreet and denes seo st. Hotitrit to Crater Lnko Our E0. 85 LOST UoBton tenior. Llhornl rownrd for return or any Information to (loo, H. niigKott, Medford, Cull Furmors 7181, THE JACKSON JCOUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON Capital $100,000 with a Record of $65,000 Surplus 1888 f 23 YEARS 1911 CAREFUL UPRIGHT HONEST BANKING Solicits the Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations W. I. VAWTER, President G. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President. c. w. Mcdonald, cashier. t Jr, "1 't M 4i 'i tf i t X. ,3 "3 4 ' f r t v h U w 't r-i t., ri .?