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"-"' "ffV-SS 'vV ',. KMMMMMMtMtMW - tf ! -4 I 1. r BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, AVWDNlSSnAY, JUNK 15, 1910. ' V ww jf iyy.a'iJiwgr SiM KNOX DECLARES ARBITRATION COURT IS SURE Secretary of Stato Makes Slflnifl cant Speech in Which Ho Declares Present Administration Has Car ried Foreign Policies to Great Extent. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Juno 15. In one of the most significant speoches yet mado by a member of tlio Taft cabinet, Secretary of State Knox today declared that tho estab lishment of an international court of arblfcrntlvo justice Is practically as sured. Knox's speech was mado at tho commencement exercises of tho University of Pennsylvania. His ut terance is regarded as tho mpst Im portant recital of the administra tion's attitude on foreign relations that ho has made since ho became secretary. Knox dcclircd in tho course of his speech that tho present administra tion had o .rried America's .foreign policies to greater lengths than had any preceding administration. Speaking on the subject of "Tho Spirit and Purpose of American Di plomacy," Knox said: "Tho United States has always uniformly exhausted every resource to amicably adjust international dif ficulties." He then recited tho efforts of America to make The Haguo tribunal real arbitration court and said that lie believed those efforts would soon Tesult in the establishment of such -a court Knox intimated that the foreign powers had gono so far as to Informally approvo of America's planregarding the-courL Referring to existing relations be tween the United States and China, Secretary Krox declared: "American diplomacy In that em pire Is marked by a regard for China's right as a sovereign power. In splto of an Insistent desire of Americans In China that this govern ment should co-operate in warlike measures, wo rave adher.d to a pol icy of peace." Knox referred to Zelaya, recently deposed NIcaraguan president, saying: "Inhcritent sympathy for self gov- i eminent had a large part In Amerl- ca's sympathy with tho recent ovlc- tlon of tho tryants Zelaya and Cas tro, whoso cruel governments soon will be succeeded by governments that are- really responsible and republican." Too Late to Classify WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. II. M. Ander son, cor. 6th and Bartlett Sts. tf WANTED Furnished house, five or six rooms. No children. P. V. C, Mooro Hotel. THINK CARLTON ON SHIP BOARD Wireless Message Sent Captain of Steamship Verona Asking Him to Detain Passengers Answering De scription of Young Carieton. COMO, June 15. Convinced that Porter Charlton, suspected of tho murder or his wife, Mary Scott Charl ton, formerly of California, whose body was found in Lake Como, sailed for New York on the steamer Verona, tho local authorities today sent a wireless message to tho captain of tho ship requiring him to detain pas sengers answering Charlton's de scription. The authorities also ca bled the New Yorft police to await tho arrival of the Verona and to co operate in arresting Charlton if found. Later tho police sent a wireless to the captain of the Virginia, which left Genoa June 9, asking that offi cer to take similar action. The Ve rona left Genoa June S and tho po lice here are certain that Charlton Is on ono of the two vessels. The local authorities have aban doned tho" theory that Charlton was murdered, and they discredit the robbery theory held by American Ambassador Leishman and Consul Caughy. END MARKED III FIGHT TO BLOCK HQTILL LINE Petition to Dissolve Columbia Valley Railroad Is Filed Before Superior Judge Company Was Formed by Harrlman for Sole Purpose of Fighting Hill. VANCOUVER, Wash., Juno lfi. -A petition to dissolve tho Columbia Valley railroad and tho Wnlluln-Pu-cific railrond ou filo before Superior Jtuluo McMastcn?. today marks tho end o the szreat fifiht by Uarrimnn to prevent Hill from building tho North Bank road down the Columbia river into Portland. Tho two roads wcro owm'tred by tho Into railway wizard for the ex press purpose of prerenttuj; Hill from constructing his Krent ronil, mid it is estimated that tho Hill interests arc out $1,000,000 on account of this ffcht. The objects having been attained, there is no reason now for the ex istence of the companies, so they will be dissolved. In their operations considerable real estate was accumulated. L. Gcr- lintrer hns been nuthorized by the companies to dispose of the land to J. P. O'Brien, vice-president of the Hnrrinmn lines in Oregon mid general manager of tho Oregon Itmiroau Navigation Co.. who will buy it and hold it in trust for the Hnrrinmn companies. COP TAKES JOY RIDE, IS FIRED MEDFORD CENTRA L BUSINESS OEEICE Night Policeman Atwoll Is Ordered Tho Business of the Pacific States by Mayor to Turn In His Star I Tolopliono Company in Southern Went to Jacksonville In Wco Sma' Hours In Auto. Oregon Now Centralized at Hertford. Night Policeman Atwell was ho lloved from duty Wednesday niorn- Hogiinliiig the first of Juno, tho account from nil tho offitum in INJUNCTION AGAINST CURTISS IS VACATED WOMAN, LOVELY WOMAN. NEW YORK. Juno 15. Pendins trial of the suits filed by Orville and Wilbur Wright to protect their aero plane rudder pntents against alleged infringements by Louis Pnulhnn and Glenn II. Curtiss. tho temporary in junction obtained bj tho plaintiffs will be vacated, according to a de cision of tho United States circuit court of nppenls. Tho court held that tho infringement wns not clear ly enough established to warrant a permanent injunction. Wrong Man Nabbed. NEWPORT, Ky., June 15. Ro sario Granger was arrested here to day on suspicion that he is Joseph Weildling, a janitor of Louisville, suspected of having murdered Alma Kellner. lag by Mayor Ciuioi, and ordered to Smthmt Oro,ou nm (),, illHH property to tho chief on reporting off. .r .., , . .. L , ,. , It seems that tho mayor had boon """ wit'. Hint in, tho Mod doing a llttlo prlvato sleuth work f office is tho hondnunrtors of tho Tuesday night nnd found Atwoll ab- P. S. T. Co. in Soiithom Oregon, sent from his post nt about 1 o'clock. Tlj t.h.lMW ,kw,.t ,,,, ft w1,,0 Near 4 o clock A. M. Atwoll returned U)l , u, imlivMlIll, gllimori,er, but In an automoblo from Jacksonvll o. j, (loos monil mxMllK ,0 ,., ,opnl Atwell stated that at 1:30, when ho eXtf,inillS0 .;,, ,, oC ox,ru wol., lot his beat tho town was quiet and nml llloWcutny CJctrn olll)loVL.s. a friend had asked him to tako a - rldo o Jnckconvillo, explaining that DELIVERY TEAM IS wiu irip wuuiu noi rcquiro over au FninUTCMfrn nv fliiTn minutes' time. Several minor nccl- FRIGHTENED BY AUTO dents occurred and It was two hours ' a delivery team of tho Wells beforo tho policeman got back. Ho'DrnyliiB Co., left staiulliiB tempo was mot by tho mayor nnd told to I rnrlly near tho freight dollvory plat turn In his star. form on Kront utroet, was frightened Tho mayor himself was out on an ny passing nutomobllo and ran automobile rldo this forenoon and !wny nt about 11:30 Wiulnosdnv couldn't bo found, so that a lino on morning. Tho team had hardly ne mo successor to AtWCll COUIU not UO:,,lr,,,l ,.no.i hnmlwnv wlmn If ml. " "- -- lided with a t olograph polo a fow yards away before It was duo to crons HORRIBLE STATE OF n sldowalk filled with people. Tho AFFAIRS IN NICARAGUA polo of tho wnBon wuh spllntorod and itho hnrness practically stripped from Women and Chilerens' OXFORDS AT PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. AVe lmvo in stock quite a number of odd sixes, oth ers that for some reason have not caught ilio popular fancy, which wo aro willing to diaposo of at almost your own price. Bo not miss this opportunity of gut ting sonio splondid values for your nionoy. fbdmeaded $,ec secured, at tho tlmo of going to press. Fruit Packers, Attention! The directors of tho new Fruit & Produco association deem it advis able that nil fruit shipped by tho n.-oeiation shall bo packed by reg istered packers. This will make it necessary for each person who hns packed fruit during tho past season or expects to pack tin- season to will nt the association offico to register and obtain a rubber stamp, which will bo numbered, nnd as fruit is packed this number will be stninped on the box by the packer. This plan is adopted in order to aid the packer ns well as tho asso ciation. When a packer has fin ished nt ono plnco and notifies tho association it will bo in a position to send them nt once to another plnce. because n register will bo kept of growers in need of packers. All who expect to work in orchards or packing houses will find it con venient ns well as necessary to call and see us ns soon as possible. C. WT. WILMEROTII, Manager. NEW ORLEANS, La., Juno 15.- -itho team. Hut whon tho total dam Eight members of the crow of thejiBos wore assessed, thoy amounted Mndriz gunboat Venus who arrived lonly to tho spitting of tho rolns nnd today here said that residents of Itho splintered polo. CnrolessncHs gn Western Nicaragua nro leaving their, tho pnrt of both pnrtlcs, tho drlvor, homes by thousands. iwlio hnd loft a young team, and tho Thoy admitted that tlicv had heard nutolst, who drovo too closo to tho tnles of frightful barbarity at Mnn-Jnrvons nnlmals, wore rosojinslblo ngun, tho Mndrir. capital. According I for tho runnwny. to some of tho stories hundreds of . persons wore thrown into jail and 82 CADETS COMPLETE many women among the prisoner j COURSE AT WEST POINT were subjected to indignities. ATTEMPT ON AUSTRIAN PROVINCIAL OFFICIAL SARAYEVO, Bosnia. June 15. Dogdnn Knnijic, n socialist, today fired five chots at General Varesnin. Anstrinn governor-general of the province. Tho shots missed Vares nin and Knrajie shot and mortally wounded himsolf. WEST POINT. N. Y.. Juno 15. -Among tho S2 endots who prepared to rcoeivo their commissions iih soi ond licutcnniiH nt the West Point graduating exercises today was Don aid ll. Connolly ot tnrnicl, Cal., who ranked among the first ton. Fred erick S. Strong, Jr.. of Troy. N. Y., bonds the class. TIaskins fo, Healths WHAT WILL KNOCK-OUT BLOW BE? ASK FANS ROWARDENNAN CAMP, Cal., Juno 15. Down hero it is no longer a ouL'Hliou of Jot'l'riof.' condition, but how is ho iroinir'to whin Johnson. Will it be a left hiuiihIi to the jaw or a riL'lit to tho stomach T Tho consensus of opinion is that the right will turn tho trick. This belief is borne out in a mens uro by tho umiiuov in which the big follow is using tho right in his jousts with ('hovnski and Corbett. I tot li in tho bug work mid at tho gloves he is making his hardest drivus with tho crooked nnn and tin power lie throws into thorn is surprising. His gaiuo with his spurring mates is io work in (is closely ns ho can with his loft beam stuck out and thou to orash in a short right, traveling about six inches, lauding beneath tho heart. Somo have asked: "Can Jeffries, force Johnson to lift his loft club from tho region of his stoniaoh?" And tho niiBwer invariably has boon that ho can force Johnson to do al most nnvthing after a few rounds in which tho negro's hurdotit blows have failed to Htop Joffrieu. Prautioally all of Joffrioa' trainers boliove that a right will bring victory. So far as training goes, all that JoffricH Iiuh to do until ho starts for Sua Francisco is to kid himself along. DAD DIDN'T, OUT KID DID. Little business hi a rut, Ad-iiuiu told, "(Jo 'way, you mult; Wo soil evorythiug wo make . Why then extra trotihlu take?" Fogv dioH, and to his sou Loaves tho business to ho run; Quick with nd-mau ho prepare!) PIiiiih to advertise his wares. Little business now is great, Dun uives it an A A rate. Gmitlo reader, ennuot wo Uo of'diial help to thooT tf ANTI-RACE BILL IS SIGNED BY HUGHES AliHANV, N. Y Juno 15. nov oruor Hughes today HlRuod tho Ak- uow-PcrkliiB bill preventing book making nnd pool soiling, oral or oth erwise, In connection with horeo racing. (Continued from Page 1.) s- dies did not know that Gold Ray - J a ling sinxion anu so aia noi signal the engineer till it was too late fo liim to stop, Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. W. M Campbell, Mrs. J. 0. Garo and Mrs. M. L, Alford got busy with tho tclephouo and soon had n lino of automobiles started for Gold Hay to convey tho Indies home, a Bost delightful trip at this season of tho year. Sinco Colonel and Mrs. Frank Ray of New York have been making their home for a portion of tho year at the power site, the tow ering hill has been terraced below tho clubhouse and tho beginning of most attractive landscape gardening has been made. Mrs. Farrar entertained with charming informality, allowing her guests tho freedom of tho house and grounds. A dolicious nnd nbundnut lunch was spread at noon on the broad southern veranda overlooking the river. The waters of tho Roguo sliding over tho dam, tho palisades of Tablo Rock, tho fringe of willows, bucked by mighty oaks, tho cloud cupped hills and tho snow-covered peaks in tho distance combine in a wonderful panorama of color that is unsurpassed and that brought forth many ejaculations of approval. Mrs. H. U. Lumsden and Mrs. E. M. LutnBdon mado tho trip in their Thomas 40; Mrs. C. R. Ray, with I Miss Mabel Ray at tho wheel, hnd j with her in hor car Mrs. M. E. Wor-' rell, Mrs. J, F. Mundy and Missj Worrell, whilo among tho others present were: JIisso ZoJa White, j fcmily Jnnuoy and Doulnh Wnmor, and Mesdamcs E. M. Jannoy, Walter Kcntner, C. M. Potter, II. G. Wort mun, Martha Miller, O. C. Hoggs, M, L. Alford, John Whilo, J. G. Gore, 13. E. Goro, E. ,N. Warner, Loomis, Portal, McKay, Gardiner, Gage, Frank Wn;t, W. M. Campbell and W. F. Shields. If tho store ads wero not worth your whilo thoy would not bo pub lished at all. N. 82 $100 per acre. "10 acres located 1 1-2 miles from Phoenix; 20 acres level, balance rolling; eight acres alfalfa, six acres oats, three acres peaches, peal's and apples, planted this spring; running wa ter the year around. Thirtv-five acres can easily be cultivated. Price $4000; cash, $1000, balance 1 and 2 years, 6 per cent. This is a snap. No. 79 360 acres all free soil, located 24 miles from Medford, 2 1-2 miles to school; 200 acres level, 90 acres in crop, 290 acres fenced, 120 acres heavy pine and oak timber, 160 acres rolling; 9 springs. Family orchard, small house, big barn, etc. This is a fine stock ranch and good fruit land; a money maker for some one. Price $10,000. One-half cash, balance easy. No. 77 37 acres all free soil, 18 acres creek bottom land, all under irrigation; 2 acres Newton and Spitz apples 2 years old, 10 acres liosc Ai Howell pears 2 years old, 6 acres Bartlett and.De Anjon pears set this j'ear, all in fine shape; can sell one-half interest and arrange with present owner to care for it if desired. Call and ask for particulars. Price $2o0 per acre; $4000 cash, balance easy terms. No. 7316 acres one-quarter mile from town. All under cultivation. 5 acres Newtown apples 3 years old. 4 acres Bartlett pears 1 and 2 years old, 1 acre cherries 2 years old, 3 acres alfalfa, 3 acres garden, 4-roo mhouse, electric lights, barn, chicken house, good well. A fine buy, and on good county road. Price $8500; $5000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. No. 89 5-room modern bungalow, close in, with lot 50x100 feet; bearing fruit; on good street and first class in every way. Price $3250, $1500 cash, bal ance to suit at 6 per cent. No. 87 Lot 50x120 feet on Thirteenth; a fine lot but vacant, and worth more; j$500, one-half cash, bal ance to suit at 6 per cent. No. 78 Fine 8-room 2-story house; s'treet being paved now, cement walks and curbing; all modern and elegantly finished. One of the fine homes in Medford. Price $3900, one-half cash, balance 6 per cent. McARTHUR & ALEXANDER "Q,TJICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS" New Life and Young Blood HAVE LOCATED MAIN OFFICE IN MEDFORD WITH BRANCHES IN PORTLAND, MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS CITY, MO., AND CHICAGO Now Selling Series No. 5, This series is a part of the FAMOUS SUNCIIEST ORCHARDS, one milo . cast of Talent, in parcels of ten acres or less at an average price of $400 per acre. All these tracts were planted the Spring of 1909, and aro falcon care of until January 1st, 1911, free of charge to the purchaser. No matter how high your expectations may be, they will be surpassed by the beauty of this OR CHARD. Terms- 20 per cent cash, and tho balance in. eight quarterly paymonts. Liberal dis count for all cash. To the Public- Call at our office, or make appointment by phono, and wo will be glad to have one of our salesmen show you this property in one of our automobiles. Write Us- For Illustrated Booklet of the ROOUE RTVER VALLEY. IF YOU PREFER Ileal through our aulliorlzcd agentu: THE MEDFORD ORCHARDS TRUST CO. IRA J. DODGE H. C. MALTBY W. T. YORK & CO. JOHN D. OLWELL CUSICK & MYERS TORREY & MURPHY ANDERSON & GREEN J. W. .U.K.t!iODlJ.Ei.tt illxEilNUj: - OREGON ORCHARD SYND. TEMPORARILY LOCATED AT NO. 0 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. I'ormunont uildrcsH aftor July IB Bt. Mark'n Hldu. L. W. BURLINGAME, JOHN R. ROBERTSON, President Seoretary WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Rogue River Valley Fruit Lands TELEPHONE MAIN 4561 ---- Hasldus for Health. .-7 . ... m .., ,- -.-1. w pr-,...,,,!,,,,,, , w mmt-mmrmHmmmmfljm0mmmmumtmB mtw i'mwMm ! ww -"