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s Oregon HlstarleU Uttfe a-, SECOND EDITION MEDTORD MklL TRIBUNE WEATHER Fair nnd wfmr M 7H Mln 47; It4 Hhm 40, KiirlyMPPiHiit Yiir. Dully HhvimiIIi Vtar. MEDFORD, ORKClOtf, IIWJKIM Y, HIOI'TKMHHR 10, 1912. NO. 140 SCIENI DUE MONDAY E TO VISIT LAKE Special Exclusion of American Geo oraiililcii! Society Willi Seventy Famous Men From All Countries ol tho World Comlnu to See Lake BOY TELLS OW HE SEIZED Fair Weather ami Good Roads Autos Needed and Volunteers Are Called to Entertain Party. Next Monday morning nt 7 o'clock In a special I rnlu I ho trnuscoiitlnent ul excursion of llni American Geo graphical Houluty, rouiprJaltix the leading hcIpiiIIMh of thti world, with ruprciuiututhoM of every European country. together with tho foniinoK', geographer, geologies, ami ueUnt tints or Auiorlcii, totnllliiK 70 persons, iirrlvu In .Mini font. They will hnVo breakfast tin thulr nrrlvul, am! will bo met by llogtio lllvor Valley ntilo Ikih, token on n Mliorl spin tltroiiKli mmrliy orrhiirds nml thoucu to Cra ter Luko. Lunch will ho served by l liu Med ford Commercial club mi the banks o( tlio Hogno nt Prospect. At ('niter Lnko Iho cntlro party will ho guests or tho Crator Lake Company. Tuesday will bo iipoiit nt tho luko nml Wcilucailny morning tho return trip will ho Hindu. Specified Crater Lnko When tho excursion wnii first planned to celebrate tho Hlxtlcth An nhertnry or tho American Hocloty, Iho European scientists wroto to Prof. W. M. Unv of Hnrvnrd University, who Im iniuingliix tho trip, stating thnt they hud but ono request to iiinko, mid thnt li thnt they bo shown Crater l.ako tho prluclp.il object of Interest to thuin In America, Prof. T)ivnrTooiniiTmB(tor up with tho Med ford Commercial olub which ro piled that tho people of tho Hoguo Itlvor valley would bo dollKhtod to hIiow tho scientists both tho vnlloy mid Crater Lake. Tho Coiumurclnl Club hns Issund n rnll to tho nutoUts or tho vnlloy for their corporation and iiMlstnnce. Twonty-Mvo nutoa tiro needed nt onco, nml tho public Hplrlt of tho nutolitu Is rollud upon to furnish thotn, Prof. O'Unra predict two weeks of fine wonthur. Tho county court him placed road coiiHtructlon crown nt work to drag and hnprov.ii tho rond, which will bo In tho bent possible con dltlon by Monday. Tho University Club hnn wlrod tho excursion oxtobd- iiiK tho iibu of tho club roomn to tho iiieiiibern nnd a. luncheon wlillo bore. Accompanying tho party nro offl- PANAMA N GELEBflKTED AVIATORS OF. TIE WORLD TO FLY FOB INTEWIOM WHY. Ovation Given Dull Moose In Scat tic Thoinjht Someone Was Trylmj to Hold Up Uncle Sam, "So I Took the Zone," He Declares. Candidate Says That Cruise of Bat tleships Around the World Wis Greatest Achievement (Continued on rNigo 0.) BEERS SLATED AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF Ml I.OS ANOKLES, Cut., Sept. 10. -IutcrcHt in the national encampment ol' tho (Iruml Army of tho Republic today centered in tho contest for national office. Tho struggle for uiunnimidcr-iu-ohlofi which i.'ave piomiHo of beiiiK' tlio iiiohI bilterly l'OIIllt of all, Iiuh settled ItHlllf witli Colonel Albert Ucot'H of Bridgeport, Conn., lending. Tho Nw York dele gation, which consistently had sup- tiorteil itn ciniillilate, General Daniel 1!. Sickle, Iiuh thrown its suppor L Colonel Beers, wIioho election is ill iiiohI u foregone conclusion Cnplniii 11, Z, OhIioiiio of Loh An geles hurt priiuticiilly no opposition for Iho office of Henior vieo-com-imimlur, Amorlous Whondon of Kentucky Umdq for tho junior vice cnninimidorHhlp. Dr. floorgo 10, Lovojoy of HoHtpn probably will h uluutcd chaplain in chief. Tlio liiHt Holieduled special train buuving volut'iins from hoyoud tlio ItookieH arrived today. It in ohHiiiu! oil Unit 2-1,000 veteraiiB with ulmoHt iih many velallvca mid fiiomlH aio ntteiidliiK tho encampimjnt. Todny'H proitrom oallod for vari ous lecoptloiiH by visiliiif postH and roliof oorpH, Lonn Bench, Bantu Mouhm mid other Routhurn Califor uiu oiliori w )jo IiohIh of miiny of tho iltoia, SKATTI.i:, Whi.Ii., Sept. 1(1. r ill); mi iiuilieiieo lliut cheered linn to the echo, following the rcatct ilem Mini riitiuif vel ncoohlcil hliu mi IiIk Hwiiii; around iho circle, Colonel I(oohooIi today cliaraclcriHtiealt.x delnileil Iuh "lokin ocr" of the I'mimua canal. "The I'mimua canal cuiildii't have I II built," he coulluilcil, "if the American people did have the ability to look out iih well iih within. I loalhe a bully mid hrnuKiirt ami I loathe a nation that taken the name htnml, hut I'm clad now that m' have the canal, ue are fortifying' it Proud of Wnrnlilp Cm No "If I urn nuked to mime the great est Hcrvico I had rendered pence, I'm not Hiiro that I would name the tiling for which I received the Nobel prize the only American to liase receiv ed it I'm not iiro I would name Mi.'ttlenient of the itutmi-.liipuucoo war, hut I believe I would uniiio the Hcndiiit: of the InittlcHlilp lU-ot around the world." DiHctihHiii) the criticism made apiinnt liiui for lU nrtion in necur iiiK the Panama cannt .one, ho xnid: "If I'd followed the reKidnr coiine,','W deehifrd, "I wonhVlinve niado mi ublo which would Imvo been rcferrvd to eoiiKreMK mid debated fur several earn mid the canal would hae been fifty yearn in the. future. If IM have decorously fol lowed tho uhiiiiI eoume the eonver Hiitiou In emigres would have jjone on for neventy yonro, maybe. Just :ik it bad u'ono on for four ccnturicH. 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(fax'$ ' ' BBBBBBkIBBV STOCK MARKET UP NKW YOH1C, Sept. 10. ltnilro.ul HhurcH Hhowed improvement on to dtiy'rt stock inurkot ns n result of tho good crop report issued yoHter day by the goveriiment. Tradiug wuh light, however, being wholly profeHsioual. Konlherfi l'ncifie, Union Pacific, St. I'uur, tho Hill in mien mid Heading wcro up fraction ally. Harvester mid tho tobacvo HtoukH rone 1 to !1 poiutn. Steel held firm until publication of favorable touuago reportH, when profit-tuk-iug nalcH uiiiihoiI tho slock to sag under yeHlorduy'H olone. Tho gou erul tone of tho nuukot wiih heavy ul Iho clone. Unmix worn filoady. IRELAND MAY GET RED HAT AT LAST UOM10, Sopt. 10. Tli at another Aniorlcuu cardinal will bo creatod at tho fnl coiultory uppoam lllcoly to day, following nn uuthorlzod Htato uiout luauod by tho vatlcnn, Tho recent douth of two curdlnula, leuvluB eight vacnncloa to bo filled, comblnod with tho well known sym pathy of tho Popo with Atnorlca, huvo given rlao to tho report that tho prob ublo cundldntos ylll bo Arch lllshopa Ireland uud Qulgloy. SACItAMKNTO. Cnl.. Sopt. 10. Wllllnm Hurke, under Henteiico to bo hnnged on Krldny, wiih glen com mutation todny nud sentencitl to llfo linprUonmeni nt tho order of Acting Governor Wnllnco. liurka murdered u womnnwlth whoiu lui find b'een living In Ban Dlogo four years ago. Ho wah Intoxicated when ho com mitted tho crime. Wlillo Lull, nlHo under sentence to bo hanged Krldny, wn given another roprlvo of two weekg. Lulu Ih a Chlneso boy who, out of sontl mont which ho declared to bo dofoiiso of tho dignity of his mother, killed hUfather's now wiro becauso his mother wns still IMng In China nnd bad not been divorced. Thoio nnuoiincetnoutH, coupled with tho Inct thnt tho two men who were undor eoiUenco to bo hancod n wook ago woro saved from tho gallows, lends weight to tho declara tion made by tho opponents of capi tal punishment thnt no governor will permit another hanging In Califor nia, LONDON, Sept. 10. XewHpiipcr hero announced todny the death of Madame Maiic Luhullc-Itnhiuoff, tho American prima donna. Tho rise to fame of Mine. Lasalle Itnbiuoff began four years ago when Mw. William 1C. Vmulerbilt uud Mrn. Otto Kahn heard her sing nud sent her to Kuropo that hIio might ciiltivnie her wonderful oice. Franco at Chicago Monday tho world's aviation champion ship. Jules Vcdrlurs driving n mo noplane took from America tho won1 James Hennett silver trophy without a conn . . ot nn American aero plane rose In defense of the cup won by this country from England last j ear. TAFT T0.F8RGE WAR BY TRAILING TEODY IN WEST NKW YORK, Sept. 10. Republi can national hondipiarters announced today tho determination of tho Taft rorces to carry tho war direct to Colonel Roosevolt nnd to challengo all his utterances. To this end J. Adam Uedo, former congressman from Minnesota and John M. Harlan. It was announced, will trail tho colonel on tho Pacific Coast and will address the samo crowds as Roose volt. It Is announced also thnt. Sena tor Lodge ot Massachusetts will open tho Ohio republican campaign, Sop tombcr 21 and then will bo booked tor as many speeches ns possible dur ing the clohlng weeks of tho cam paign. All cabinet ofriccrs will tako tho Btump for President Tnft. REBEL BULLETS ,-i- D 1 AUTOMOBILES WANTED Tho Medford Commercial Club appeals to the patriot ism and public spirit of the 500 automobile owners of tho Koguo "River valley for twejnty-fivo nuios to take the world's most famous scientists to Orator Lake and back. At the lake the excursion ists and their hosts will be guests of the Crater Lake company. Government officials having charge of the park and its proposed improvement will also accompany tho scientists. Altogether it is the mosfdistinguished body that ever visited the west and Crater Lake is tlio "ono placo in America theyjiave expressed a desire to see. Tho weather is perfect, the roads arc tho best, ever (the county is at work on them) and tlio excur sion will be a great success if the autoists will co-op-orato. The excursion will be tho greatest advertisement Orator Lake and tho Koguo Kiver valley over had. Its marvels will, bo dwolt upon in every sqiontifio journal in tho wo'rld. Every univorsity will resound .with its praises. Jt is a world-wide vpeocnition of this little-known natural wonder that in the fu ture will bo ono of Oregon's greatest assets, If you own an auto, do your sharo by listing? it with tho Commercial Club for uso on this occasion. MEDtfORD COMMERCIAL CLJb. By Special Coinnutteo. ens eon ALPINE, Texas., Sopt. 10. Driven from their homes by a rain of shot from three rapid flro guns operated by Mexican rebels In n terrific attack on tho federal garri son at OJInaga, the entire population of Presidio, Texas, directly across tho border from Ojlnaga, took to the hills when tho battle was resumed todny. A bullet struck an American citizen but his wound Is not serious. General Pascual Ororcb, coramand-er-In-chlef of tho robol forces, Is leading tho attack on the federal gar rison. General Sanchez Is holding Ojlnaga, and although his force num bers GOO men, against Orozoco's less than 300, tho federal commander Is roported in a precarious position and will bo forced to retreat unless 1,000 government troops, roported en routo to Ojlnaga, nrrlvo soon. A party or United States army of ficers todny aro on routo from Mnr fa, Texas, fifty miles north of tho border, to Presidio, to Investigate tho situation as It afreets tho resi dents of tho Texas town. Reports received hero say that scores of houses In Urestdlo have been riddled nnd n detailed statemont of condi tions has been wired to the state de partment nt Washington. REPUBLICANS WN Ml BY BANDANA AID Haines Elected Governor by Less Than 4000 Profltesslves VeM With Taftites and Claim Credit for Victory Split fa Forces. Congressmen and Legislature Reppfe Hcan Democrats Claim Vlctwy fcr Wilson in November.. A- 'it M WASHINGTON, Sept. 1Q.-I)irect ehnrge thnt Chnrles I Taft through liU brother. President. Taft, Is the power thnt u fory'nu the stte tic pnrtment to assist VreMdent Frat. eKco I. Madero of Mexico in his light, ntfjintJhe' Orozoo rebellion, watt made here today by Juan Pedro Uidapj), American ngvnt for the rev olntioniMS. Didnpp said: "The Morgan, Hnrritnnn nnd Soever interests owiung a control ling interest in the Mexican Central railway, and the Standard Oil and ihe Pierce Oil interests, desiring to nve their enormous oil nnd laud monojmly, nNo have combined t,o force the United Stnto. Government to favor Mndero. ' John Hays Ham mond and Chnrles P. Tnft, however, both of whom are heavily interested through Mexienn investments, are the powers that are working directly on President Tnft nml the state de partment. "The state department is merely the creature of Wall street conspir ators and the financial pirates of Mexico. The fact thnt Amerienn in tervention is threatened is certain proof that President Mndero can no longer control the situation." ITALIANS BOMBARD A TURKISH 0 I STAIE PROHIBITION LITTLE ROCIC, Ark., Sopt. 10. Inconiploto loturna received today In dicate that for u cortalntlty stato wldu prohibition wns dofoatcd In yes terday's election. Tho recall Is still In doubt. Tho entire democratic stato ticket was successful, but whether tho voto will show n gain or loss over tho nor mal 'majority Is not yet known, Tho "grandfather clauso" anvend ment, soeklug to onact tho require ment that n man's right to voto do poudod upon whother or not his grandfather had boon n citizen, was decisively beaten. Tho purposo of tho amendment was to disfranchise tho negro. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 10.- Italian warships have bombarded Kush-Adassl, u Turkish port forty miles from Smyrna, with disastrous eueci, accormng to despatches re- colved here todny. Tho number of doad, If any, was not Included In tho despatch, Turkish officials hero would not confirm tho roport that poaco terms had been agreed upon, nnd that hos tilities would censo at onco. In view ot tho bombardment ot Kush-Adasst, diplomats hero placo no credenco In tho report. IS OF NEW YORK, Sopt. 10. For the uso of Woodrow Wilson, domocratlo nomtnoo for prestdont, during the campaign, tho democratic national commltteo closed a contract hero to day for a special combination club car to bo In uso until oloctlon. Tho car will bo hold nt Sea Olrt, N. J when not In uso, but It Is not expected to bo long Idle. Govornor Wilson will address tho Spanish American war xeterana at Atlantic City toduy. MOW MAY MAK E HOME IN SOOH OH That Clurenco Darrow, tho noted Chicago lawyer, who was lately ac quitted on u bribory ehnrgo nt Los Angeles, may eomo to Med fold lo make his homo is evidenced by re marks of his mudo Monday at tho Southern Paciflo stutlon. Mr. Dar row passed through the city on No. 14 mid tnlked to friends ut the Btn tiou (lurine tho short aton. lie was particularly desirous to know i'uotH concerning climate nnd tho pneo of small orelinrd trnotd desftabU- for a home, intimating thnt he intends to retire from tho lognl practice nw'fioon us tho second trial at "Los Angeles is concluded. This gooQl!dtTial does not worrv Darrow or his frtemle. nn it is believed tho evidence' is more flimsy than that presouteu In the first trial. With Mr. Darrow was Fnv Lawis of Rookfor!, III., a IffefouVr friend. liie pnrty wns on (he wy tort Innd, whero Darrow will deliver an mldross. Darrow did not care to din cuss the Los Angeles trjal, but hiy aged and worn nppenrttliee wus uf7 ficient oommontnrv. bearinvhut the press roorts that his reeept experi ences imvo added (hi yefiraMA M life. -9 PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 10-Re.7 versing the result ot n yer,lSgft when the republicnnn, with tc n,id of progressive votes, according to practically complete returns, have wrested Maine from the control "of the democrats bv electing W, T. Haines, the republican candidate, for governor over Frederick W. Plais ted, democratic incumbent. With returns from but thiriy-six small towns missing, it is certain tbnt the renublicani not onlv lmv elected their state ticket, but hnvo regained control of several congres sional districts as well as securing control of the new state legislature. One of tho hardest blows suffered by the democrats is the certain de feat of Senator Gardner by Edwin Burleigh. The vote is close, but the latest returns, give Burleigh a lead which the missintr precincts cannot offset. The estimated vote at noon, wns;: Haines 71,300, Plaisted' 67,440. v - In the first congressional district, which includes Portland, Asher Hinds was re-elected over Michael TV OBrieiv denaocrBf.JsitVtHird uisinci rratut r.. uaemsey, repub lican, defeated Charles W. Malta. democrat, and ih the fourth district, although the race is close, it seems certain thnt Forest Goodwin, repub lican, has been elected Tver Samuel W. Gould. Democratic lenders, although con ceding defeat in tho state fight, still insist that Woodrow Wilson will carry the state bv an overwhelming majority in the presidential contest. They point out that Haines, with the support of the progressives, got only 3840 votes more than Governor Plnisted and assert that in tho nn tiorinl election tho former republieau vote will bo split by President "I nft and Colonel Roosevelt. Now that control of tho stute tins fullen into the hands of tho repub lican party, tho bull moosers, claim- ins: credit for tho vioWv. started this afternoon an nggressivo cam paign to enrry the state for Rooso- veit. j u ' "! n J i : h US . ' i v n I I 1 1 i 1 ? : M i. -il i ii iy I 4l I 1 J Ul I 4 m ii I: i j- jtj v. Ta'I 0 , i3 1 k t tx44Wfc'fc'rMwHVVtfA,WvvAf ,twfc 4 y4Kn A--u-- i U hj