Gold Hill Livery Darling & Hodges Proprietors Rigs ¡for all occasions Good horses and drivers that know the roads We make no specialty of any class of trade AU Get th e Best UNIVERSITY «Summer O F OREGON S c h o o l ^ g23i'° Twenty-five Instructors — fifty Courses Distinguished eastern Educators added to regular Faculty University Dormitories Open Board and Room at $3.50 per week Reduced Railroad Rates For complete illustrated Catalog, address, The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene, Or. W. H, SMITH X LTVoJURtK's Roofing, Hydraulic Pipe, all sizes, Skylights, Contract or’s Supplies. I represent Manufacturers and Jobbers in many lines, and can quote low prices. Address, W. H. Smith, Medford, Oregon NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL GRANTS PASS, OR. Steel and Iron Raw Materia's Are Placed on Free List JULY 4-5 in Tariff Bill, Wanhingloa.—T h. transfer to the free het of the tariff bill of Iron and steel raw materials, with an eitlmat ed dutiable value of more than $600. 000 a year, was approved by the n.a Jorlty members of the eenate finance com .ilttee Thia Increased the sen ate'« additions to the Underwood free Hat to an aggregate annual loss of $2,000,000 In revenue, making the total estimated annual revenue lose from the free list about $27.000,000, All structural steel, which was made dutiable at 12 per cent In the Underwood bill, hss been reduced at a compensation for the placing of raw materials on the free list. The raw materials were placed on the free Hat. largely because they are control led by the United States Steel Cor poration. Among the articles which the senate sub-committees have added to the free list are: I’lg Iron, ferromanganese and spleg.eleen. hemp. livestock, wheat, photographic films, cedarwood, coal tar dyes. ~ MONSTER — CELEBRATION ======= INCLUDING - CURTISS AEROPLANE W ith Flights and Exhibitions P rin t Paper Prevision Changed. Amending the section of the Under wood tariff bill which would place on the free list all print paper valued at not more than 2t> rents a pound, the majority members of the aenate fin ance committee voted to Incorporate In the bill the provisions of the Cana dian reciprocity act passed In 1911. Thia action would extend the free list to Include all print paper valued at not more than 4 cents a pound, on condition "that no export duty, export license fee or other export charge of any kind whatsoever, or any prohibi tion or restriction In any way of the exportation, shall have been Imposed upon such paper, board or wood pulp, or the wood pulp used In the manufac ture of such paper or board." Motorcycle and Auto Races Foot Races and Horse Races 4 Log Rolling & Sawing Contests BASEBALL TOURNAMENT With Many Clubs EnLered Free Postage Big Aid to Sugar Men. $ 5 ,0 0 0 FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT MEDFORD Automobile Races Ball Games, and Horse Races Foot Races, N ovelty Races o f all Kinds. Other Games and Sports MARDI GRAS PARADE and ELECTRICAL PARADE Town will be wide open. A big time is assured for Everybody EXCURSION RATES on all Roads Just a word! Miners, I can sharp en, repair or make tools, and guarantee my work to stand the racket; try me and be shown M IN E R S If you want your tools put in good shape be sure to see C .F . C A R T E R CHARLES KELL B L A C K S M IT H B la c K s m ith How the government printing office and the postoffice department helped in the fight against free sugar and the congressional frank sent tons of anti- free sugar literature circulating throughout the land, was brought out by the senate lobby Investigation. Truman O. Palmer, Washington rep resentative of the United States beet sugar Industry, testified that more than 1,500,000 copies of argumen's In behalf of beet sugar had been turned out by the government printing office, made public documents by order of congress, and had ridden on the franks of senators and representatives, post age free. "8ugar at a Glance,” prepared by him. he said, had attained a circula tion of 320,000 copies under the frank of Senator Lodge. "Report of the Finance Committee,” by the same sen ator, had beaten the pamphlet by 80. 000 copies. Senator Ashurst, of Arixotia, pre sented the report of the senate s*» frage committee, recommending the passage of Senator Chamberlain s res olution for a constitutional amend ment enfranchising women. The report vigorously urged voter for wompn. It declared suffrage was Justified "by every test the students of government had set down” for en franchisement of any class of citizens National Capital Brevities. President Wilson has Informed Colo nel Goethals that he will visit the Panama canal as soon as congress ad ! journs. Majority members of the senate f| nance committee declare that they ex ' pect to have the tariff bill In shape . for consideration by the Democratic caucus this week. Secretary of the Interior Lane holds 1 that assignees of reclamation home steads on which final proof has been | made need not be qualified homestead era. Secretary Lane submitted a resoln tion to congress for a law authorizing the drainage and reclamation by the United States of public swamp and overflowed lands in any state or terri tory. Representative Henry haH Introduc ed a resolution In the house giving congress vlsitorfal powers over nation al banks In seeking a record of the currency system. >,__ . Instructions to postmasters were Is sued for handling C. O. D. parcel post packages. The regulations will be In effedt .July I. Charges on packages will be collected from addresses on and after that date, provided the amount on a single parcel does not exceed $100. Without varying a dot from the prin ciples laid down last week in the Mlu nesota rate cases, the supreme court of the United States upheld state rail road rate legislation in Oregon, Mis souri, Arkansas and West Virginia. PUBLIC SPEAKING, BAND CONCERTS, CHORUS OF 100 VOICES ONE FAKE KATES for Round Trip on Railroad a. ADMITS OFFERING - BRIBE TO SENATOR Santa Barbara, Cal.—C. H. Ercan brach was arrested by a deputy United Slates marshal on a federal Indictment charging him with an attempt to tribe United States Senator Works. Ercan- brarh wanted the appointment of post master here, and Is alleged to have written a letter to Senator Works offering $1000 If the appointment were procured for him. Ercanbrach’s letter was turned over to the department of Justice at Wash ington by Senator Works. The de partment sent the letter to United Slates District Attorney McCormick here The later presented the matter to the grand jury and an Indictment was returned. Ercanbrach Is a carpenter who Is considered fairly well to do. No one knew he had political aspirations. He was surprised when the warrant of arrest was served on him. He ad mitted that he had written the letter i to Senator Works, and added: "I did not know it was a crime to offer to pay a man for getting a politi cal job for you." ¥>ur Vages Are you getting more pay than yo did last year ? A re you reasonabl sure of getting still more next year If not, this is your tim e— N O W — t m ail the coupoa below and let th International Correspondence Schoo: explain how they can qualify you t en ter a m ore im portant line of work- in y our present occupation—or in , different one where you can com m and, higher salary a t the start, with no lim to your earning power. In m aking this offer, all y our cir cumstancea have been taken into con sidération, and it only rem ains for yot to fill o u t and m ail the coupon. Hoi jw /c a n succeed w ith the aid of I.C.S training by m ail, &3 thousands lik< you have succeeded, will be fu lly ex plained a t no cost w hatever to you THE MARKETS. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Portland. Bos 749, SCRAnTOk, I’A. W h e a t—C lub, 94c; b lu e s te m , $1.01; red R u ssia n . 92c. Ila.v T im o th y , $18; a lfa lfa , $11. Please explain, w ithout further obligation on my part, how I can qualify for/a larger salary)in the position before which* I have m arked X Butler—Creamery, 28c. Eggs —Candled, 21c. E ggs Wool C an d led . 19c. Eir.K-rn Oregon, 16c; la incite valley, 15c. WII TTmTT a r p a r Seattle. Wheat—Bluestem, 99c club, 92c; red Russian, 90c. Eggs—20c. Butter -Creamery. 29c. Huy Timothy, $18 per ton; alia fa, $13 per ton. Lewiston Goode Confiscated. Lewiston, Idaho.—The investigation by the state pure food commissioners of Idaho while In Lewiston resulted In confiscation of a large quantity of •{roccrles and fruits. H re h a ti I ra l i>raft«ma a T e le p h o n e E iit f ln e e i l i l - e . L i g h t i n g M flfït .M cm ' li a n . E n g in e e r H u rs e y or N te n o g ra p h c r A<lt»riUemeat M etter N how < a n l W r ite r H ln ltiw ìtlin nur C o m m e r e ia i L a w I llu s t r a to r < 1*11 N e r v in e < ìir - in l a i r i s iile W tllA a a l. L I r e tr ic la n M u l i u i i u o Lnclnt-.ci <Tvll K n g ln e r r H u u d in ir t'n n t r n r t o i Archllic’ l lipartaiann A rt h i ie< t « t r i i c f H r n l U n g in e « ? l l r l d g n L n ig t n n e r • Marne Street and No. _ Suu.. . . . City R. H . B U L L O C K REPRESENTATIVE FOR SOUTHERN OREGON M e d fo r d 103 O regon t