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MTCDFORD MATT, TRTBUNTC, MICPFOUD, OKKCION, TIMOSDA V, ,lVAr 0, J012 PXGE TITHE)' '4. 1 r. IT MM WIN LONG 0 STANCE RACE mm GAM MTOOKIIOl.M, July (I - c(fiiri;n V. Iltinhng, a IiIhIi Amiiilfmi A. ('., Now York, wm tho flint heat nf llio r.,000 meter tun In Itiility'H flrHt Olympic giiiticit tivoiil, mill II. Koulit Hcott, of Ihn Houth PiiIIim-hoii, N. J. V. M. 0. A . won I tin Mi'coinl heat. Tim ro nil It n woie: Klritt tinit: lloiiluig won; A. I)u CoIkiiii, Canada, mcioihI; ). N. Illli IiIiim, Kiiglaud, t li I id. Tliiin l ft inlii iittth, '."J a-.". Hix'onitH. Hccond heat: Hrult. flint; .loKiiph Keeper, Manitoba, itecond; K. W IIuIkoii, Kngliiuil, t tilt it . Time t T : - san. Third hi'itt: M Cartnon. Huod m( flmt; !!. (Sliivtu, Knglnnd, mcc oliil; A. C. Porter, Knglnnd, thlnt ft mo ir.::n :!:. Hvt limning ovoiittt In todity'it pro gram rrttultcd: too meter Imrk beat: llnrry J. Hlrtike: Klrttt lldlllHT, Culled Htntfn, find; ). (Iron. Cioriittiuy. hoc oml. Tlmo l'.'JI. Hccntid heat: (). 1'nlir, Germany, find; J, Wenlc, Hungary, itecond. Time 1:22. Third lieu!: A llarongl, Hungary, flrHt; Kklln, Germany itoroitd Time. 1:22. Minn Fn n ii to Diiruch of Aimtrnlla won tlm no nu'lnr ttwlin. free ntylc, for women, In Irl'J t-t'i. ontiibllithliig (i wnrld'tt record for women. (1. It. Ilodgnon, Canada, won tho H.'tnl-flnnl of tho 1500 ini'lor nwltn; .1 (I. Ilnlfli'lil, Knglnnd. Mconil; liar, wick. Atutrnlln, third. Tlmo 22:20. I, it at or re. Aunlralln, won tho wee oml licnl In tho ttoiU'flunl of tho lfoo meter free rttyloawlmmlng race; Pouter, of Great llrltaln. accoiul. Tlmo, 2H :H i.;,. In the 1 T. 00 meter run, trlitl heat, the following iteven AmorlrniiH quail flcd: Onrar 1'. Ilcdlund. llimton A. A ; Walter MrCltiro. Han Krancluro, Melvln Khephanl, Irlnti American A. (' , New York; 'Norman H,' Tahor, llrown Unlvornlty; Abel It. Klvlat, Irlnh American, New York; John Pu ut Jones, Cornell University anil LoiiIh ('. Mmlolrn, Unlvemlty of lVniiM) Ivanln. Klvlat mailo the bent time: four Jlllllilte, four CCOIItlH n. Kuglaud wan flmt In tho fluatn of tho four tin ml r i'i meter relay. In the preliminary of which tho Aiuorl rami were illHijiiatlfleit yoittorday. Snellen wnn iieroml and tho Herman man minium were dlnquallflod for crowding. Time: 12 410 hucoiiiIh, YESTERDAY'S SCORES .NortliweHt W. tr. in i a ti i.. afi a 7 to to i a in p. c. .r.r.r. . r. tit .518 .not; .H',0 .117 Hpokane .. Keattle . . Vancouver I'orttaml Victoria .IS Taconia 'M It. It It. II I K. Vancouver Tacoma Mattorleit Clark ami I.ouIh; Hall, Crler and Crlttendun. Hpokantt -T n a Victoria i! 7 2 llattorlen Kraft and DcvorI; Nar ckou and Meek. Heatllo n 12 S Portland I 'J -" llatterleH Concanuon, Schneider mid WlmlliiK. Wnllny; TonneHon and llarrlH. (.'lUIHt Vernon nn Oakland ni l.on AnKtileit ' Portland , art Han KranolHco a8 Sacramento an U. P. C. art .CO I an .nti7 id ,rr. i irt .tan r. I O M I I.. ni .107 iik. li. P. c. 21 .US I at .r.ti2 ;ti .r.fls 32 .102 a .r.20 311 .187 r,2 ,2S7 r.i .271 No KiitnoH, teauiH travolliiK Amerlcnii W. lloMton . ti2 WiiHliltiKtuii in Chicago 112 Philadelphia 31 Clovolnnd ail Detroit 37 Kt. I-ouIh 20 Now York li Morton H. St, I.ouIh 1. Phllatlelphln 42, Cleveland 7-1. National W. Now York ' n Chicago t Pittsburg II Clnoliiniitl !'s Philadelphia 31 llrooklyn ...i 27 Ht. liOiila 38 .iioston 22 li. It 27 20 :in 3 It 13 IK r.2 p. c. .800 .1107 .r.sii .n2i .412 .380 .112 ,207 Chicago 7, Now York 2. Ht. LouIh 1, lloHton 2. Clnclnimtl-Urooklyn, ruin. I'Utobui'K 1-0, Plillatlolplilu 0-3. MTRAJtMKjrORTUE OLYMPIAD: yWJCHglHK ULLLr T1U. AUSTRALIAN EIGHT HHHMr The onrmncn of Kwedrn nrc watch In; with keen Interest tho work of the Hwrdlfth olht which In to represent thnt country In tho Olympic rucM, It In tho opinion of rowing clubn In Bwcdcu thnt thry never havu put n crow on tho wntpr which Li better In onminHlili mid Kencmlly ho well quullllnl to competu uj,'alnt tho crcwii of other countrlcit. Outdoor uportM hnre Increased crrnt ly In Interest In Sweden nlnco It uni, doclded In hold tho Olympic Kiiir- I Btockholm. Aimtriilln hrtii nnmed n capital i to compete nt the Olympic Knme, u thit Aunlmlliinn are by no iiicnnit to l denplncd oaniiuen. I T VOTE ON L IN 1914 At the annual reunion of the South eru Oregon Normal School alumni held nt Atthlaud recently, the follow. liiK rcMiliitlomt were adetited: WhereiiH, The Orcf.ou Htalo Nor mal School located at AhIiIkiiiI wan dlHcoutlnued by li'ltlatlM' autlou In I li 10, and Whorcan, Tlio number of trained teaeherit for the nehool of On-Kon In decreanlii(;, tho raiikit when filed coiultiK aluiOHt excluniely fioni other MlalcH, and Whoron. Southern Oregon lit par tlcuarly HiifferliiK from a iluarth of normal tralnetl teachem, and Whereas, The ncliool boariU and Huperluteutleutii of achooU are ran-1 nacliliiK foreign territory to ineuL HiIh demand for I rained teachem, ami Whereait, There In no blKhcr edu cational liutltutlou nearer tho Itoguo river valley than 2i0 mllex and no normal itchool nearer .than 300 inllcM. and Whennu, Such of our ouui; inen and women an Keel; normal mcIioo! education are flmlliiK It In California and adjoluliiK normal hcIiooIh, where they become enlisted and are IohI to Oregon forever, and Wluircnx. Tin ieoplo of noutlieni Oregon kiimi a majority of n.OOfl votert for tlic cmithpfn Oregon Insti tution, and WliercaH, Tho one normiil Hchool now rHtublinlied Ik pitifully luade iuato to perform tho duty of Hiipply Inc teacherH for tho entire Hlalo; Therefore be It Iteitolvetl, That It Ik the ncmte of tho Aliiuiul AmhocIii. tlon of tho Hnuthoru Oregon State Normal School now iiKHeuibled, that tho luntltiitlou Hhould bo reopened by tho people, and In tho IntereutK of tho people of I ho tttuto, lie It IteKolved, That the Hplondld normal ncliool property now Idle con tliiuo to ho held In trust by the utato of Oregon until that tlmo now faHt approaching when thioiiKh prcKKiiro of public ucceKitlty this ncliool, which tin k been etttabllKhed for many yearn, will bo re-opened. IteKolved, That It Ih tho detormlua tlon of tliln nttHoclatlou to place be fore tho people of OroRon by an In Illative ineiiHiiro In 1 ! I I an oppor tunity to vote tipmi tho qiictitlon of placing the ncliool on u firm footliiK iih a permanent part of tho otluca tlonal H)Htem of tho ntnto. talk to Woman clue to identity of affinity POUTI.ANI), July 0. "Wilfred O. ThongoH. a deserted from tho United States Infantry In this city, Is under arrost on n cliurgo of niunlor In con miolloii with tho death of Hay Wal lace, tho young man beaten to death In a local lodging house hero a fow weeks ago. I lael Krwln, also known as Mrs. Tanner, apprehended at Sa lem, Juno 27, Is also charged with complicity In tho crime. Mrs. Tannor'H apprehension, how ovor, shed no llKltt on Tauuor'H whoreahoulH until statements sho dropped regarding Tannor'B past led the uuthoiitloH to mnko Itiquii'loH or otflcoiH under whom ho Ih Hiipposod to havo served. This resultod In dis covering that tho iiaino of, tho man sought wa Tliongoa and that ho was ttiitlor nrroflt at tho Vanuouvor bur nipliH eliarijoil with dosurUou, WAN NORMA EIGHTS BRITIAN'S FLEET POItTHMOITII. CtiKlanil. July -J. -The ureatert naval review In Kiik Ibth hlntory Ik takliiK place today off Hplthcad. where practically tho en tire flKhthif: xtrciiKth or tho Drljlxli flet. lucludlni; the four battleHblpH re cently withdrawn from tho Malta bane. Ik belnr, Innpoctod by members of parliament preparatory to tho Hum mer innnouvem. More than 200 wamhlpn of nil typeH are moored In nix linen stretch ing thirty milcK. headed by the flmt lint I Id Miuadron lth Admiral Sir CeorKf CallaRhau on tho Neptuno In KUpremo commantl. Tho flapR of fifteen other admirals are flylnK from their rettpectlvo. ships, tho com. blued squadron carryitiK In all more than 10.000 officers ami men. Conspicuous In the iiHsemblaKo are tho Huper-drcail-uaiiKht Thunderer, tho latest to bo commissioned, and the .Monarch and Orion, representing the new era of battleships, with 13 Hi Inch kiiiik. 31 Mies OIE CONISHOKO. llimlantl. July H. The outer workings of tho Cadeby Colliery, near here, were destroyed by an explosion of fire damp at rt a. in, today. There were 31 minors In the working at the tlmo and it Is believed all weie killed. At noon seven maiiKled bodies hail been re covered. It was officially announced by tho mine management that there was not my hope that any of tho miners had escaped. At tho time of tho explosion tho regular night shift had come off work and the day shift had not yet descended to the bottom of the shaft. King tioorgo ami Queen Mary who have been touring tho mining regions by automobile, visited tho mine yes terday. 7 LAST FIGHT TO SAVE LORIMER'S SEAT IN SENATE WASIIINOTON, July 0. Pleading with tho senate to carefully weigh I ho ovldenco boforo they "blastod l.oiimer'H career and character," Sen ator Dillingham of Vermont today summoned up the Illinois senator's defense against ousting from tho sen ate. Dillingham asserted that tho ovldenco developed oxlstonco of a "Jack pot," but that this fund was usad solely to Influence legislation and did not go beyond this point, Tho case against l.orlnior, ho said, rested sololy on Charles A, WIiIIo'h confes sion that money was paid for l.orlmor votes. All other witnesses, Dilling ham maintained, hold that thorn worn merely thn ordinary distribution of tho "Jaek-pot." When Dillingham had concluded, Senator Pletchor of e'lorlda coutlnuod l.orlmor's dofonso. Ho declared that all tho now points brought out woro reasonably accounted for on grounds other than corrupt. A caroful study of thn ovldenco. ho said, would oloar. ly show that no corrupt practices or methods woro usd In l.orliuor'n election, SI licit" iiif"ZCi T y' i' f P,i if. t- 'rii"il I Ml twill1 I I ' I iCw r'tXj5 JiL I PASSES REVIEW ENGLISH COLLIERY FOR THE OLYMPICS Vt , SVE015H ; OLVl'.PIC EIGHT TR- I BANDANA PARTY WASHINGTON, Julv 8. -Promulgation nf the official call for the eoinention of the proicsiMj party wn purMisey ilij-couiitcd ly "regu lar" KepulilieniiH here loiiny. Mcm lii' of the Keptihlieau natiomil com mit Ice Milcteppcd Snterviewurt on the principle enunciated in (lie call, holiliu that it wnn better to wait and .see how the movemunt irorc-'.f(l. "The Hoo-cvolt parly," snorted (Icueral Powell Claxtou, uationiil eoimuitleemuii from Arkansas "well, I don't think I'd better talk about that or the colonel now I mijjlit pet too intemperate." A. M. SleveiiMtu of Colorado ititi mateil that the eu.ttcrn politiciaiih knew more nbont pnircosivi-in and the ltoocvclt plans than tlio-c out west. "I'm sayuiK nothing," he 1'' elareil. "It remaiiih lo he mh'm how much r-t rt'iith it can enlist." Said Natiomil ('ouimitteinan Alvali II. Martin of Virginia. "I think Colonel Koo-evelt lias miiile a ureut mistake," said Senator Mijiutlctjee of Conucclicut. "It seems tmreiisonable that a man should e.eri himself to muke trouble in a party Hint the honoreil with him two toim- in the While House." MILD EARTHQUAKES ROCK ALASKAN COAST COItDOVA, Alaska, July U. Tho eaithiiuako Saturday and Sunday was felt all over Alaska. It Is feared Mount Katmni Is again in eruption. Wireless communication with Kat mni Island Is broken and tho unvy wireless station was unable to com municate with Karluk, Hristol Day and other westward stations. PAIItHANKS. Alaskn, July 0 Following shocks, mostly mild, at In tervals of one to two hours slnco yes terday, the quake felt at noon today was count In Intensity to tho first shock reported. It was much shorter In duration and did no damage. SUWAltD, Alaska, July 9. A so veio earttuiuako was fult last night, beginning at t : 5 r. o'clock and contin uing seveial minutes. No daningo was done. WASHINGTON, July 9. Knrth shocks, thought to he n recurrence, of yesterday's disturbance in Alaska. were tecortletl today by the seismo graph at Georgetown University. The dlstui buncos began at &:i:t this after noon and lasted 13 minutes. REPUBLICAN OFFICE HOLDERS PLAN A MONSTER PETITION WASHINGTON July 9. A nation wide movement to petition President ?aft to withdraw as tho ropubllcar candidate for president Is bolng back nit by a largo number of ropubllcan ofricoholdors. who reol thoy aro In tho raco of doreat In Novombor unless tho breach in tho party can bo healed. These men Include inombors of con gress, members of stato legislatures which will elect senators, Btato and county officeholders and candidates, ir the moumiont succeeds In gaining any volume, it is said tho siuno mon may ask Colonel Koosovolt- to with draw as a prospective candidate and pormtt a compromise soloctlon on some man agreoablo to both factllna of tho party. OH THE VA LEADER FROWN MEDFORD ey OREGON Clff (Oregon .lout mil.) A ni vim: in hc middle of III' nlN'r ihmiii Sunday the Mcilfoni and Kln tmilli KhIIh (Iclcpitioiw, iigxrugnliiij: I (10 persons, laid the Mimic for their belated iippcaraiicc upon the hIioiiI tiers of tlm women of the party. "We put Hie train in clmro of Hi' Indie, niid, yini know, it worn tin itecr does get anywhere mi lime," ex plained one of Ihe tli'le;'titc. Ill tin li, tli women Maine the Ore gon City lodge. When the siiullieru Oregon special train arrived yester day afternoon at Oregon City, after liimiit; lii't'H piloted from I'ugcne lt. the women of the party, it wnn some what behind schedule, hut not much so. Those in charge of the train had telegraphed ahead o the Oregon City lotlgemeii nskiiis; their permission t cancel tin engagement for a stopov r in the Chickiiinas county eily. This laconic word came hack: "Impossible to cancel." When the train turned the ivcep tlon committee from the Oregon C'it lodge was on hum!. It captured C. li. Kennies', of Medford. exalted ruler and delegate, mid made off with him and as many others as could he la sooed. Struggling iiwny, n few inside hack to the train. Arming, they gnve up. While some member of the Oregon City lodge were stealing the southern Ore gonimis from their train, others lint! been busy forward. They had kid naped Ihe engineer and fireman. So Oregon Citv entertained. Mm. H. J. luibli, of Mcdrortl, 70 years old, and mother of K. K. Kubli, ehainnan of the I'ortland Klk' exe cutive committee in charge of the re union arrangements, was clmpcront. on hoard the train. During Ihe trip vaudeville pcrfurm nuces were given. One of the features of the program wns a chorus of 20 voice. ' The Kogue Kiver valley is adver tised at heatlttiarter.s opened in the Imperial hotel today. CITY OF ASHLAND TO BUILD F Notice has been served upon tho city or Ashland through Mayor Nell to tho erfect that the state law In regard to fishways over dams Is not being kept by that city In Ashland creek. Service was made by Mas ter Klah Warden It. E. Canton and tho matter was taken up at once. Ashland creek has three dams be tween tho city and tho upper Intake, over none of which Is a ladder for fish to ascend the stream. The dams aro not high, but at certain seasons of the year there is very little water flowing over them and tho stream Is entirely blocked at those points. Tho notice given the mayor is spe cific in its Instructions of 'tho lad. tiers and the samo will be built nt onco In accordance with tho specifi cations. Every woman's heart responds to tho charm and sweetness of a baby's volco, because- naturo Intended her for motherhood. But even tho loving naturo of a mother shrinks from tho ordeal of sufforlng and dangor. Wom en who uso Mothor'8 Friend nro saved much discomfort and their systems nro iu a healthy condition to meet tho time with tho least possible dnngor. Mother's Friend is recommonded only for tho relief and comfort of oxpoct nnt mothers, and Its many years of bucccss, and tho thousands of cudorso monta recolvcd from womon who havo used it nro n guarantoo of tho bonoflt to bo derived from Us uso. Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre vents caking of tho breasts, nnd lllnllllt?l In ovory wny EXrt contributes to W 'llUttHttU strong, healthy "A ' mothorhood, Mothor's Frlond Ih sold at drug stores. Wrlto for our frea book for expectant mothers. BRADFIEID REGULATOR CO., Atltnlt, G. NOW! While you arc thinking of it, make up your mind to come hero for aLASSES T am caroful You should bo Dr. Rickert OVBB KISNTNISII'S . m trttr0rrrrrftrrrrr-rrr-rrrt ICE. CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT Till: ItinilT PltlCK In cartoon, 25 rents per quart. 2T. cents extra for packers of any size up to olio gallon, Any order over one gaJlon at II per gallon. Deliveries of packers Id any part of tho city. Ice cream served at tli creiunory at 5 cents per dish, Medford Cream EL Butter Co. 4v HAM OR BACON A breukf.-i.Hi to look forward to. JJain lily ai)i)etizin. AVliolesomo and nour ishing. From the best of Government Inspected products. The flavor can't be beat. Fonts Company Allen Grocery Co. C. li. Schelffelln East Side Grocery Co. C. P. Krlbs & Co. n. & C. Cash Storo William Stringer GROWERS OF PEACHES Do you want your fruit handlctl by exicrt hulesmcn? ' Do yon want the BEST PRICES, the Pueifio Const market nf- . fords? Do you want to line up with "The House of a. Stpiaro Deal?" If so, get iu touch with us NOW. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE r Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon t It has succeeded because of " Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtcr, Presidont O. R. Lindley, Vico Preu. C. W. McDonald, Cashior ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (& Storage Co. 0O 1 BRAND O. H. Vcrblck Westsldo Market W. H. Lydlard F. O. CrabflU Economy Markot C. L. Earaly Davidson & Duttcrflold Home 307 . i if. J ! i i i i M ' il r l 3 i 2- fc . -,- A. ; Hk.t.ft'. f t ftVTTX '