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rttOTC "BTOnT TEDFOTD MATT. TRTRPNT). lUTClYFOim. OR1WON, SATl'imAY. .TFTSTK 15, 1012. VI UPON HAIL TO Ti PLAYS BAND TEDDY'S ARRIVAL CHICAGO, Juno 15. With a hand plnyhiB "Hall to tho Clilor." whllo "tho chief" stood iin In nn luitonio hllo wildly wnvliiR his "war hat" and ttioiiBnniU on thousands of tho cur ious Rapped and yelled, Theodore It osovelt enme to Chicago this nf ernoon to taKo personal chaw of his tlRht to capture the republican presidential nomination from out of n band of party leaders who purpose to heat him If It Is In the power of man. Arriving over the Lake Shore road nt 1:02 o'clock, Itoosevelt was Im mediately mobbed by a great crowd of his partisans as ho alighted from Jils car. Then husky police Inter vened and the colonel, smiling, and waving his battered war hat. was hustled Into the automobile and sped uptown. ncllgtiletl With Tight. As tho party left the station four other automobiles In which were Alexander H. ltevell, Senator Dixon, Itoosevelt's campaign manager and other notables, fell In behind the chief's car and through lined streets as quick a a trip as possible was made to the Congress Hotel Itoosevelt, when he landed In Chicago, was nil enthusiasm. He plainly showed his delight at the prospect of a fight and freely slashed about with his hat as he car sped through the crowds. That hat, which was fresh and new yes terday when ho left New York, looked as though it had gone through a hard campaign when tho colonel finally pushed through the doors nt his hotel and vanished within. More than 1,000 people feel in behind the Itoosevelt car during the short run to the Congress Hotel, and all. shouting themselves honrse, rushed to give him a last welcome as he passed Into the big hostelry to con fer with his chiefs on his action In the fight which promises to he the most spectacular in American his tory. Itoosevelt Is MiIIhmI. Outside tho hotel when Itoosevelt arrived hundreds of automobiles were lined up on each side of Mich I gan Doulevard and sandwiched be tween tho cars, climbing over their tops and seats were frantic shouters, while the sidewalks and streets In the whole section were jammed and Ini passable Tho Roosevelt party left their ma chines In front of the main entrance of the Congress Hotel on Michigan Doulevard. Immediately tho colonel was surrounded by the mob and pushed and buffeted and nearly car ried off his feet as he raised his arms and attempted the task of battling his way through tho crowd. Plaln-clothesmen rescued the former president by forcing their way Into the center of the press, and there forming a circle around tho colonel. SiH-aks to Crowd. Wheeling and twisting their way through tho mass, they finally forced him through the door but were compelled to continue their football tactics oven after they were In the lobby. Finally, still encircled by the plaln-clothesmen, the colonel managed to reach tho second floor nnd at once went to a balcony over looking the street, where their heads all bare, 5,000 people jammed to hear him. As Itoosevelt stepped out on the tho sun, for tho first time today, broke through tho clouds and beamed straight down upon him. delighted by tho augury, tho crowd cheered for several minutes, while Itoosevelt grinned and grinned again. Calls Tuft it Thief. "I inn here for n figlil," Itoosevelt snid when he could be lieiml. "This lmtllo between imliticiil graft nnVl thievery mid the determination of tho people to run their own government nnd Iionuhty on the people's hide i ,'oinjr to win." The crowd kiiw n thrust at Presi dent Tuft when Hoohovelt sheuted: "And the receiver of stolen iood U its bud iik the lliief." He concluded nmid n perfect storm of cheery with the prophecy; "Hut the thieves won't TEDDY TO GET 6 OUT OF 1 CONTESTS RE MASSACRE FALLCHRI T WE CHICAGO. Juno IT, -The Taft contesting delegation fro-n Washing ton will bo seated today by tho re publican national committee. This was the admission forth coming here from National commit teemen who announced they Intend to decldo all, or nearly all of tho remaining contests In favor of President Taft. Several members of of the committee (openly declared that Itoosevelt's only chance wns to secure u few dololgatos from Texas districts where the Taft people were unnblo to prepare meritorious con tests. The Taft members of the commit tee conferred last night nnd decided to give Taft 20 of tho contested seats from Virginia: fourteen from Washington, two each from the Dis trict of Columbia and North Colum bia and North Carolina, and prob ably twenty-four of tho thirty from Texas. This would give Koosevolt but six of the sixty-eight contests still unheard. BYMOHAMMEDANS 35 OUT OF 53 I EXAMINATIONS CONSTANTlNOlM.i:. June 15. Uepcrts from Trebly, today state that tho newspaper Korasuudiv there Is urging a massacre of the Christians. The Greek residents have Income, greatly alarmed and lmvo appealed In vain to tho Turkish autherities: It SKATTI.K. Wn., J,c e 1 On the ts believed that tho Russian agents j ground t lint the Columbia Hiur r- The results" of the eolith jjrude e miiinulioiis recently held in the Mod ford M'lmols weie announced tudav bv Countv Superintendent WelN. Kifty-lliroo pupiN took the examina tion, Of this number .15 passed, l!l were conditioned, while five failed. WILDCAT ORCHARD VICTIM GETS BACK HER FARM RELIEF SUPPLIES FOR are stirring up tho Moslems Delayed despatches from Krte rouiu declare that Russia has massed 220,000 fuliy equipped troops on the Turkish fruitier, and thnt the Otto man authorities are mobilizing troops. win." This afternoon tho commltteo seated the Taft dolegates from tho Ninth Texas District. A roll-call on this contest was refusod. Angered by tho Tnft committee men's uction In Bteamrolliug tho Roosovolt dolegates, Committeeman Capors of South Carolina said: "Wo aro wasting time here, tell us what you will give Roosovolt out of tho remaining contests, nnd wo Will ticcept tho proposition and ad journ." Chairman Rosowator declared Capers out of order. Tho Taft dologatos In tho Tenth Texas istrlut also wore seated by the committee. Tho commltteo also seated tho Taft delegates from tho Foiirtoonth Texas Istrlut District, E Uniforms for the local company of the National Guards were distributed laM weiring mid durtlv iittenvurds the boys made their nppcuinticc m the street in uniform and uttnictl considerable ntention. Then was j. great scramble fur uniforms which would tit. niiuiy ot tne buys com plaining of the tifihtucs of the jackets, betu;: unused to sthe close-fitting shape of uniform. The boyV. uic drilling twice a week now in order to yet in tdinpc tor in spection which will be luld dune 25 for the firt time. They will continue to drill next mouth in order to make n creditable showing when they arc ordered to the coast in August t'"i encampment. INJUNCTION CASE UP MONDAY 9:30 A. M. The Injunction suit filed by Ben ton Bowers and S. A. Carleton of Ashland to stop tho building of the new bridge over Bear Creek in tills city will be heard before Judge Cal kins at Portland Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Porter J. Neff ap pears for the contractor, B. F. Mul key and W. D. Fcnton for tho county. AT ROSE CARNIVAL PORTLAND, Ore., June 15. With an extensive program of band concerts, a matinee of the driving club and other events, Portland and her thousands of visitors today arc enjoying the last day of the Ro.se Festival. The carnival ends tonight with an electric parade and the un masking of Rex Oregoiius, the king of mysterious Identity who has ruled the city during the festival week. BASEBALL GAMES. NATIONAL. At Boston. R. H. E. Cincinnati C 8 3 Boston 3 3 1 Batteries Benton and Clark: Brown and Gowdy. Umpires Klem and BubIi. ATTELLTO LEAD SIMPLE LIFE IN THE HENCEFORTH SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Juno 15 "No more cards, no more rich chit id bonds were worthless when the hade was effected, Judge King Dyke man ordered (loorge ! Sclmntr. of the American Secuiitics company reeoiiNcy to .Mrs. Mn Younger and her sou, John (Juffno.v. the house nnd lots valued nt .f-1,000 which they gnve in cxclunTge for $ 1,000 worth of the Del.arm Orchard bonds. .Mrs. Vouit ger's testimony was that she wns told the bonds were secured by three tunes there value in hinds. SKATTLi:, June 15. Currying provisions for (ho relief of the vol cano sufferers in Alaska, Mind to io pleuish the supply of the revenue cut- tor .Manning, the United Stutci rev enue cutler Hush is on its way to Mod in It today. 'fhe stiuinsliip Mnriposu, which ar rived tii Cordova less than two du. nllcr the first volcano eruptions, Itldeti with volcanic ash, sleitmcd into port hist night. Officers and crew curried us souvenirs small bottles of the ash, a ellowish sulphur cuIopmI lincly ground ash. GAME OBITUARY Students Itoost for Hills. Tho students of the University of Oregon will boost for the petition to place before thu people the bill for a mtllago ta.x for tho support of the University of Oregon, nt Kugeiie, and the O. A. C. at Corvallls. A mnss meeting wac hold last night at the University nd the entire audience pledged Itself to support the movement- -Eugene tiunril. .Minnie H. Talent was born 1-Yhrii- nrv Ul, 1877, at Talent, .litoksou county, Oregon; died June IV!, ,11)12, ut .Mcdford, Oregon. She wits com verted nnd baptised into the Baptist church ul Talent nt the age of Ul, after coming to Mcdford to reside she united with the First Baptist chuch nud remained n member until h-u" death. She was united In uiiirriugc to I'.llis Ilcuii in HHKI. She litis been a great sufferer for tho past three yours hut has borne nil her troubles mid pain in a'Chiistiau milli ner, always going to the blessed Sa viour Jor help urn! strength. She leaves to mom it her loss a father, mother, three brothers, I line sisters and u host of other relatives mid friends. STAY IN TOWN SEE BASEBALL There aro scores of biiHeball fans good fans of the Mcdford hull team who aro In tho habit of leav ing tho city on Sunday. Many of thorn have missed nil tho gnuics played hero thin hoiihoii. The ball boys tcipiest Hint all of their friends and admirers of good baseball, re main lu town Sunday and attend the game between Ashland and Mcdford. Tho last game plavod hero be tween those two twiius wont twelve Inning! and was a thriller through out. RULES DM FOR JUDGING OF MASCOT OREGON BOY BANDIT'S FATE RESTS WITH JURY STOCKTON. Cal.. Juno 1C Tho fate of of '.ollto ClemoutH, tho boy bandit necuuod of many hold-ups throughout California and Oregon and nt least three intirderti. accord ing to his own coufcMloits, wns placed In the hands of a Jury at noon today. C, I;, Kennies, exulted ruler of thu II. P. O. Ulks, IniH issued the follow, iug rules governing the contest for the selection of it iuiihcoI s I. The inuscol iiiuM he one thing. 'J. The person olferiug it for sole must have been the owner for u pe riod of six mouths, II. The mascot must never have hern inariicd or kissed. I. The owner must guarantee Hint it will work or forfeit ffitlO. 5. The owner must hIiow protlf thai il is in working order. (I. I'M Kind mid his dog linn ed. 7. Uiiddy Alolloy and Ownoy Ion are to he the judges. uru 'ul. LEADER OF CUBAN REBELS IS SLAIN IN BATTLE HAVANA. Juno lli. Tho gov eminent authorities today published it federal despatch declaring that General Kxtltio. head of tho rebel forces, has been killed In a (initio, with ho federals. PATENT NAME OF ROOSEVELT PARTY IMTTSIU'HO. Pa., June 15. Onnr antcciug tluit Allegheny county will have u Kooscvelt parly rcgiiidloss of what action is taken by the Itepuhli cmis at the national convention In Chicago, five voters filed today in tin couit of common please here let ters of patent for the name "The Itoosevelt Party" lu this countv. JmtJmJmJmJmJoJmJ f Y Y ,v dinners It's the simple life for mo '? It frcm now on." Is the way Abe At tell, former featherweight champion of the world, greeted Ills San Fran-' 1 tt cisco friends on his arrival here to-i J day from a two mouths vacation In I i. ...I. ... . 1 I ..T. l.aKC cuillll. j 1 1 I'll leiuinrii lli.lli the vigorous "back to nature" treatment given him by his manager. Billy Nolan, looking brown and hard mid tough as a young oak. Inci dentally, ho weighs 130V4 poundB stripped, vvnlcli is a gain of 1 pounds over his highest previous weight in his life. MANY COUNTERFEIT TICKETS OF ADMISSION CIRCULATE CHICAGO, Juno 1.1. That many counterfeit tickets of admission to the republican national convention in the Coliseum hero next week are In circulation was declared today by Colonel Harry S. New, chairman of the Hub-ccmmltteo on arrangements of he national committee. The genuine tickets aro signed with a fac-slmlle of the signature of Colonel New, who is Investigating. HOW ONE WOMAN WON E. At New York. R. II Pittsburg G 15 1 New York 4 8 5 Batteries Hendrlx and Kelly; Crandull and Meyers. Umpires Rigler and Flnneran. At Brooklyn. R. St. LoiiIb 4 Brooklyn u Batteries Salle, Willis, H. E. 11 1 D 11 Geyer und Wlugo; lor, Phelps. EuiElie. Burger, Stack and MI1 U m il res Breniian and tfotttu rwv -0U Health is tho foundation of all good looks. 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B.-TTrikfo: Lidln'AdvluxyDtpt., Chilt; pooz Medlcln Co., Qntunooga, Tnn., for Bptctcl Initnution$, nd 64-pize book, ilomt Trcitmi4 lor Women," mm In pLiln wrJpptr on rcauol. hr .MOORE'S M POison aAK neuenv so ycars niIWLUI THFCTltiniDn PILES, CHILBLAINS, rCLOMS. BURNS, CTC, A VALUABLE IIOUSCHOLO JALVC Aa OKusaisre nvr iroH wulobkin on (itaucir ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES. .. rnco as conrjt. NEVER TAItlNC iN0LrvMicHri.5co SANTRANCISCO. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Matters: Final Proof Deiort Lands, Contests and Wnlni Cases, Scrip. V T Y V T T f T f t t f T T f T T T V T ? T ? T f t t y f t ? T t T t T T f ? T T f t T T t T No. 129 Takes Lead In Toggery Auto Contest For week ending June 14, with 90,600 winning the beautiful 42-piece dinner set. No. 139 second with 67,735; No. 140 third with 65,210; No. 157 fourth with 59,4 10; No. 126 fifth with 55,200; No. 15 sixth with 38,825. Standing of contestants week ending June 14. v. 1 . ir, 'A ., 1 ., j.ooo 18.100 13,07.1 10,050 fi -1,175 U V2,8.-)0 7 5,710 8 2,000 I) :i,(i: 10 U 12 111 U 15 1(1 17 18 I.O.'iO 2,000 2,1100 il.'J.M :A)if :i8.825 i,n:w 2,000 2,000 51 2,000 52 2,000 511 2,000 5-1 2.000 55 2,72') 5(1 2,000 57 2.(175 58 2.000 51) 2,015 (10 2,000 (il 12.01m (12 2 00'J (Kl 2,000 (II 2,000 (15 5,050 2,000 2,000 2,000 25,1)110 1!) 2,000 20 :UI25 21 2,000 22 7,225 2.'l .'... 2,000 21 2,000 25 ' 2,000 2(1 2,000 27 2,000 28 25,225 20 .'1,500 HI) 20,110 III 5,01)0 .'12 11,01)0 :i:i 2,175 .'11 12,775 :i5 2,000 :ki 2,000 .'17 .- 2,000 4:f8 ,.. 8,:iio :ib , . . . 5,025 10 2,000 41 -1,105 .-la :i.ioo '-i:i....; 'J.ooo M ...' M.080 .15 12,51)0 -1(1 ,... 10.525 M7 2,000 -18 2,000 -II) .', 1-1,115 CO .'1,025 07 2,000 08 2,000 00 l. .... .'1,805 70 2,000 71 -1,105 72 -1,070 7.'l 2,800 7-1 2,000 75 -I,!l 15 70 2,000 77 2,000 78 5,800 70 2.000 80 2,000 81 :i5,5IO 82 2,725 8:i 2,1125 81 25.025 85 2,:i25 80 2,7-10 87 :i,ioo 88 80 (10 01 02 ().'! 01 05 1X1 07 1)8 1 1 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 ,Vi85 .'1,075 01) 2,000 100 5,015 101 102 ID'.! 101 105 2,000 10(1 . 2.000 107 10.7(1(1 108 -1,005 100 2,000 110 112,015 111 2,000 112 10,000 ll.'l 8.1125 111 2,000 115 2,000 no 10,015 117 2.000 118 :.8I5 111) 2,000 120 i:i,.ioo 121 21,025 122 2,000 12:i 2,000 121 7,715 125 8,8115 12(1 55,200 127 2,000 128 2,000 120 1)0,000 1:10 ; 2,00(1 i:il 11,-150 1H2 -1,(100 l.'W 5,150 l-'ll 2,000 I. '15 2,00(1 IHO 2,000 KI7 20,110 1.'I8 2,000 l-'ll) (II),7.'I5 MO (15,210 Ml 2.000 1-12 2,000 l-l.'i 2.000 Ml 2,000 . 115 28,500 MO , 5,015 117 .'1,010 118 2,000 110 2,000 151 11.725 152 2,000 1 .: 0.825 151 5.0II5 155 2,(175 150 5. 150 157 2(I,:i25 158 2.000 151) -Iil.5 100 2.000 101 2,000 102 2,000 l(i:i 17.0SI5 Kit -i.:iio 105 ,,.. 2,000 10(1 2.000 107 511,110 108 2,000 1011 10,000 170 2,0110 171 2,000 172 2,000 17:i 2.000 17-1 l , 2,000 175 2,000 17(1 2.000 '177 1-1,225 178 2,000 170 o.noo 180 2,000 181 :i-i,o:ir 1M' "'i 'ton i8:i 1:1.120 181 7,805 185 2,000 18(1 12,2:i() 187 5,270 188 .'11,875 180 2,000 100 10,050 101 2,'IOD 102 2,000 lO.'l 17,885 101 18,005 t T ? T T Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y J Y Y Y f Y 5 Y Y 7 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 105 10(1 107 108 10,000 1,510' 1,050 5,925 150 2,000 THE TOGGERY (OF COURSE) t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y iY Y Y A 1