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MTCDFOPT) MATT! TTCTBTJNTfl, MTCDFOttD, OftTCClON, TTTCaDyVY, ,TTTLV 2, T0.12. FSE THREIC I e i niiiiRir HUG M I 4 Nxt Tlnirntltiy nhtlil nt t ho Mm foul Niitiilorluui oun of llm limit do bio Mltini'lliiiiii In ImixIiik iivnutH w tin iIImIii'iI forth lo llm JiicIikom conn fiitm It will bo llm iiIkIiI of it nltllilM mill will mrvo iih a rtuulntl Unit cmiil, i'Ikiiii boxing hiioiI, pri I'lly romlutlml. JiiHtlfli'H tlio iiiiilii lly anil ultiuiuiinro tlnil Out umno itlvmi, Of lain tint lluhtwitlulit iIIvImIii oliuot of ImxitrM liuyo Iii'imi liiildliu; III Infill fort, Ih'iiiIi.'iI liy tlio foniililntil lliul Aiiiti'inon, lint on iinxl Tliiirmlit ululit un mo to mm tlio Idiii'.nlii of a cliiHHi-K In action, tin limtvywolithtH mul rmil whlto liopi'K at Unit, In fact oiiii of tlin itHlrnulH to tlio tliniiii', Holillor Wllllit I'ltlcr, Iiiin hIiowii ho much ihoiiiIhi) that It Indiirod ono I'.itiitli'iiiiin by tlio until" of 0 M All itoi'Hon, uillllouitlio moving plctun inaKiiato anil iill-ronml nportMiiwiu. to pmi with ar.. oiiii In haul chhIi to uli tain a flvi'-ymir contract on (IiIh Hoi iIIit llopo. Mr, Alnlornon runllxoM 'IioiikIi fin ancial niHiiltK from lilri moving pic ture light, ami lit not liitormttod In tlio boxing gumo from a gain In the flniiucliil Ntmntiioliit, lint iimroly lllo1 many otlittr Into MportMinitn, would llko to Mi'ti tlin world' tllln ri'Htoroil to tlm whlto inri', ami ho ludlovon that In tln coiirtiii of tlmo. with llm proper couching and nxpitrloiiro, that Kolillur Willi i:iilT ran wimtt tho tltlo away from tho now world' nhainplon, Jack .Inhimon. i: Id it hint Iii-kii winning all lilti bout with gtmit regularity. Next Thnrxilay nlKlit. .Inly I, ho Ik railed upon to ini'nt Walter Monohan, a for mer np.'irrliiK partimr of .lack John non, .Should tlin noldler In) iihlo to defeat Monohan hi Mock will go up another notch, an Monohan In rognrd cil an a heavyweight of no mean ahltlty. Ilo Ih extremely rant and clover for a big man, tinvliiK learned a Kreat deal from Jack Johimon, be ing with tho latter a year ait a par- ring partner. Local faint who havo watched Mon ohan In hlit tralnlui: at tho Med ford Athletic eluli May that If look, xpeed and clcverne count for anything that ll may ho Walter Monohan In Htcad of Koldler Hlder who will ho heralded an tho legltluinto whlto hoiio. In tho xecond main event or tho ewiiliiK In a lightweight content, tho winner of which Is to nerve an tho next future opponent of lliul Ander non. In thin ovcnl llerli Whlto of Stock, ton and liny Campbell of San I run clnco will entertain each other to neo to whom belong the honor or getting ac(unluted with Mr. Mud Andernon, and lliiddy had hotter guard lib Un rein cloudy, ror theno Whlto and Campbell boy aro there and all to the merry In every Htngo or the gumo Herb Whlto In a .Stockton boy. broke Into tho boxing game an a hu man punching hat; for Ad Wolgnitt. After flvo montliM or receiving all the left hookn and right upperciitH of the now champion. Herb decided to go out In thlH cold gray world to con quer, and np to the proHenl writing little Herb hint rouiiiered and eon quori'd rant. Abo l.ubel, Tommy Mr Fnrliind and Jack Fledmond aro a rew or tho chinny boy who have tam ed tho hIIiii; or defeat at the hand of llorb White. While practically unknown to Mml rord rmiH, Hay Campbell, Whlto' op ponont, Ih one of tho Hhlnlng llghtH around Ban Kranclnro. Campbell' hut bout wait with I.oiiIb Keen, tho I .oh Angolo lad who giivo ""rankle UtiriiH a hard fight, and hIiico bin hIiowIiik with UeeH there are any number or Krlitco fuiiK who think that, had Campbell been given the ehmiro at HuriiR, that Campbell would havo been returned tho win ner. UogurdlcB of who wIiih, elllior Cainpbell or Whlto will bo a worthy opponent or Hud Andernon and will not want for lack or admirer, who think ho can lower the color or tho Vancouver upend marvel, Ah on tho Fourth or July two world' championship bnttloH aro to bo roiiKht, one at Liih Vokiih, Mex between Jim Flynn mid Jack John hoii, and tho other Mr tho UkIU welKlit elimnplonBhlp of tho world at I .oh AiutoloH, between Ad WolHUHt mid Mexican Joo HIvoih, tho roll re ttiniH and roHiilt rrom theno two world'H chiunploiiBhlp battleH will bo road rrom the iIukhIiIo ot tho Mod rnrd Natntorlum. HoHorvod neat nulo openn today at NohIi hotel, HONORS PAID TO THE GRADUATING CLASS AT WEST POINT. 4 Tho rocently publlHhod report of tho Cmintlluii Labor Department unloiiH In Canada, of which 1,5111 mo International, mid tho remainder aro UHtioclatod with central hodloH having no Affiliation outHldo tho Dominion MpHt of tho unloiiH aro In law cltleH, Toronto Iiiih IflG; Montreal !r; Wlnnlpet; 7l; Vancouver 70. QtMOUATlNO CLA.Sv' C;r- iOI2 uH'TXD "S1A1U.5 MILITACV ACAfJLMY. VC5T POINT -C 4V Huiiilretln pnltri'd at llm roiiimeiicemrnl exrr.-loi "t the f'nltcd Mtate .Mllltnrr Acndcmy it Wrt Point, N. Y., and fond motliom, nwnrilieari. i.l-i-.t. m :. m-il J.n: f.VmN jtr.-e c. ilie Kr.iiluatlni: t-Jiic of I'.ii'j in the lined up III IPlIcw. It U iiu'lmated it. u u-i iIii.iikihi' ierorw tUliei' Hie V-u'.eti r CmKuk the rernir"lili. GREAT CHANCE TO lJUNE NORMAL MONTH EXCEPT IN PRECIPITATION CELEBRATE FOURTH ItenlilentH or the Itor.ll't Itlver valley will have plenty of opporluul Hen for a pioper obnervauce of July Kouith. Anblaud. ICar.lo Point. Cold Hill mid Medronl wll'l celebrate, al thoiIKh the relebrallou at MeiUoid will I'oiinlxt only In raeex which will be held In Ihn afternoon of the ttb. fth and Hlh. Theno racen will be laic.ely attended by thonn who will npetid the other portion or the day at Atiilaud. (lold Hill or ICtmlo Point. Kpeclal tialuit will be run from thene poliitn to aceommodate the crowd. Anhlaud will hold mi old time celebration which will tin well worth atleuillnr. Hpcclal traliiH will he run to bring the Anhlmnl folk to Heo the racen In thin city. Car.)" Point him arranged a hjiIcii did pror.ram for the day. Tho Pacini- H Hanteru will take care or the people who wlnh lo return lo Mod lord ror tho racist. (lold Hill and Woodvllle will cele brate al (lold Hill coming to Med ford for the racen. The Knjilo will ncieam properly thin year and every one will be able to participate. NG SI TO DM IN STOCKHOLM. July 1'.-American Olympic alhleten aro In a turmoil over the dlxeovery niado by Chair man Pattou that the HrltoiiK havit been tryliiK out necretly In the stad ium. The Amerlcann and othern have been forced to train In hap hazard fanhlon al out or the way placen and It wiih nuppoxoil that no one could one the ntadlum until the KamoK opened. Secretary Sullivan looKltiK Into tho ntadlum wiih nstonUhud to rind HrltlNh athleten at work. He hunted up the Swedish aulhorltlen and de manded (hut bin athleten be allowed tho name privilege. The Sweden apologized and compiled. Today the AinerlcatiH abandqned their (Dilapidated track In the hii biirbrt and worked out handily In the ntadlum The HrltoiiH were abnent, however. It In reared the Incident will cjtUHe a ruction Hlmilar to that which made the Americans and Hrlt oiiH bitter rivals In 1!M)S at London. STEALS TOOLS; IS u IN COUNTY JAIL A hobo happened In the vicinity or tho AHhland Ice plant lutit Satur day when a Southern PacUlo enj?l neer, who wiih iIoIhk hoiiio Burvoylut. ror the Htnilglitenliig 'out of the Hide track, wiih out or night. Ho at tached about flSH worth or snrveyor'B tooln and decamped. Ho wiih re taken In the afternoon, however, and r,lven a fine or $25 or twelve dayH In lackHonvllle. HoIiik m1 tho twenty rive, ho Ih now In tho county biiHtlle. June wiih n very uormiil month mi I'm iim temperatures are eoiieeric'il, .hut iiteeipilaliou wiih er,v iiiueli in I.IV....MU iti.eiii flllitr In tile Iniillllllv e pint n' I'. ,1. (('(irtra, (.'iceial ineleoro lojiieal oh-erver, ',. S. weather liur enu. All fioi ore much above the iiuriiial in Motility. The buy ernp ix very heay. mul, alt IkmiIi himiic ililTi eilllV uiih e.Npelieueeil in lltlllillillK It on neeuiint'ol' rain the exei'M preelpi tut ion i a ileeiileil ihiviuitaye for the Mffnml ami lliinl nlt'iiHa eriipt. A very light fiot ueeuriiil on June 1 fit It in a fen place but no particular ilaiuage was done. In miiiio places potatoc,, anil tomatoet showed n sIFjlht Itrowuiui; of the l'liliup', which wan ininliil'cn.b.v xouie growers I'ur the eurly potiitn blight. Date. Mil. .Miu. Kniit 1 87. 1(1. 'J. ...; Stl. -III. :i wi.r r-'.n i mi. -lit. .V ..., !I7. r. ti !i. :.). 7 Htl. .m. a. 7i, .v-'.r 11 '. 81. Al. HI ".' SI. 2.r, II 7f. iVJ.fi ij r.s. .'". o.'u l.l (IS.fi fifi. U.i) M tio.5 I7.fi Tniee lfi (17. 47. Trace KJ s:. :is. 17 jll. -lll.fi IS. . ,...:!. fi'J. 10 no. fi. jo fil. '.. l.t'.S Jl 111. -1(1. .HI j-j .;:. .r oi j:i , 7-j. r.xfi .:i" Jl 78. .115. j: Si fit). 'Jtl (17. fifi. IJ J" 7JI.fi fil.fi .I'J 'JS 7'J. fill. Jil 0(1. -11. HO (IIl.fi -18. Trace .Mu.iinimi. June tith DO. .Mean of maximum 77.7 Xoruial menu maximum ,77. Minimum, .lime Itith 'IS. .Menu of minimum , .-1D.7 N'orimil menu luiuimum -IS. Menu monthly temperatute lilt. 7 Normal menu monthly temp (i'J.'i Precipitation ' 'J.10 ) iirmnl preeipituliou .......... 0.HS (Monti v ilnys- 8 !l Partly eloiulv J- Kt Total preeipitnlion since Hep teniher 1st, 111 11 'J-J.O'l N'orimil preeipituliou, same porioil 'Jli.i.'i Defieienev preeinilnlion to dale l.'iO OF BRINGS $2456 Pnoliel & Day of New York, retioi the sale of u our of fuuey cherries from Lowislon, Itlulto, on iluue 'Jli, n New York, which urosM'd .-f'J.lfill. Tliis is the liie.li murk tills hciisoii. I!iiip,s muilo up tho car. A referendum vote Iiiih been ord ered by tho GooperH' International unlon.on tho proportion or oRtubllBh ItiK a homo for uia'd and Infirm mom born. ELKS INT AUTOS NEXT SATURDAY A call ror all or the automobiles In tho city which are nvallablo has been IkhuciI by tho local lodno or I'lkH to entertain tho vIhUIuk Klks who will ho In (IiIh city next Saturday and Sunday. The umchlnea should bo at tho depot to meet tho different upeclal trains and tho visitors taken Tor uhort drives about tho city. Telo mniUH havo boon received by tho Klks rrom tho lodges nt Dallas, Haltlmoro, lMttabtii'i'. New Orleans, Los AtiRoles, San Francisco and San DIpro as well aw rrom a number or other places Btatlnj that their apoolalH will stop ror an hour at this point and that they wish to see Med ford, Tho l'lks will need every nuto nvallahlo. Hero Is u ehauco to boost ror tho city and valloy mid nuvko It hotter known than ovor. With an entertalnmont hero tho hondituartors ror Mud ford which havo boon ar ranged at Portland will menu moro. DISCORD IN BY SCOOTS BAND There Ik (Uncord In the Hoy Scout biting Not a Kreat jatiKlltic dlHcord but nevertbelenii a r I ft In the flute and rare diplomacy In needed to lirliu; back harmony. When the ScoutH announced they would form a CS-pleco baud they pre- leiited a united ' front. When the InHtruinentH were ordered It wiih de cided that each member would pay an eiiual Nharo and the one who tool ed the leant expensive Instrument would "fork up" JiihI an much as be who hold rorlh on the mont coqlly one, an altriilntlo plan which Iiiih nolhliiK to do with the discord. The reason why the ncouts are eon rerrliiK nolemnly amoiiK themselves, mm hatchlui; up political plots one Kioup aKiiliiHt the other Is of a much more natural and boylbh cause - the" are no less than 1G scouts who want to piny the snare drum or nothing, and elht wish to play the big bass drum. RREWDRKS ON THE FOURTH The chief of xilicc lias issued onl er.s to eaeli and every store in town not to offer for sale any fireworks on the Fourth of July. Last year'; safe mid Mine fourth i to he repeated here. I.a.st year Ihe city council passed mi oiiliiiauee proliihititur tlie use of fireworks within the city. The "top wns taken owing to the large amount .of grass mi vacant lots throughout the city in order to minimize the dan ger from fire. A few of the local stores had small supplies of fireworks mi hand hut thev will not be allowed to place them on Mile. FRIENDS OF WILSON COME TO AID OF HIS DELEGATES SKAOIUT. July 2. A pledge or $i000 to pay the bills or tho Wilson doloRtiteH to the Haltlmoro conven tion was made last night by Samuel Ludlow, Jr.. n Jeroey City banker, and Joseph K. Hernstern, a merchant, of the sumo place. Reports from Haltlmoro that on account or tho extended session many delegation were hard up caus ed the Jersey men to come hero and inako tho ofror. "Wo aro not going to pornilt Wil son's right ror the presidency to rail nt this crlsU tor lack or funds. Wo expect to pend about $r000 and ir necessary can ralso $50,000 in twen-ty-rour hours, mid will do so. Wo will pay any sum neoded to keep these men In Haltlmoro." MI'DKOKD NATIONAL HANK INSTALLS STATKMKNT SVSTKM In order to better caro ror their rapidly Increasing business mid give their customers a more efficient and modern service, the Medford Nation al bank has installed tlio statoiiient s.V3teni of rendering a .monthly sta tement of his account to ovory de positor. Heglnulng July 1st, deposi ts will rccolvo monthly statements, together with tho cancelled checks of tho preceding month. Pass books will bo retained by depositors only as receipts ror deposits. This Is tho first bank In Med ford to Install tills Improved modern system of handling their customers' accounts, and Is bound to meet with a general approval. LINE-UP JUST E BEFR SWTCH TO VICTOR CAM E I. Poison oAK NEVER DPMPnV 30 VCARS rn.es, chilblains, tclons, ouhns, etc, VALUAtllC HOU9CHOLO SALVC. AIL DRUOOIir hAVC IT OR whloitaih on HCQUCir ACCCPT NO EUBjriUITCt. . fneoSS Cents, UNOICY.MICHaEHCQ 5AN FRANCISCO. Alabama 1'inlcrwnoil 2, Arizona Clark 'I, Wilnoti ArkmiHiiH Clin k IH. Culiroriiiii Clink 2(1. Coforailo Clark 2, Wilfon 10. Coimci'tieitt Clark '2, Wilon ti, I'ltderuood 7. Uelawiire Wilson (i. Florida Wilcon .'J, Underwood 0. (Jeorgia Underwood 28. Idaho Clark 1 l-'J. Wilfiui 0 l-.'. IllinoiH Wil-ou fi8. Indiana Wilson 110. Iowa Clark 1), Wilson J7. Kansas Wilson 20. Kentucky Clark 2(1. Louisiana Claik .". Wilson l,i, Maine Clark 1, Wil-ori 11. Marylanil Chirk 8 1-2, Wilson i, Cnilerwood 1-2. .Mussaeliusetts Wilson 0, Fuss 27. Michigan Clark 2, Wilson 28. .Minnesota Wilson 21. .Mississippi Underwood 20. .Missouri Clark .'Id. .Moulniin Clark 1, Wilson 7. Nebraska Clark .'1, Wilson l'l. Nevada Clark (I. New Hampshire Clark 'LWilson .i. New Jersey Clark , Wilson 21. New Mexico -Clark 8. New York-Clark 1)0. North Carolina Wilson 22, Under wood 2. North Dakota Wilson 10. Ohio Wilson 211. Harmon 2Ji. Oklahoma-Clark JO. Wilson 10. Oregon Wilson 10. Pennsylvania Wilson 70. Ithodu Island Clark 10. South Carolina Wilson 18. South Dakota Wilson 10. Tennessee Clark 8, Wilson Underwood (. Texas Wilson -10. Utah Wilson 8. Vermont Wilson 8. Virginia Wilson 2-1. Washington Clark 14. West Virginia Wilson 10. Wisconsin Wilson 20. Wyoming Wilson G. Alaska Wilson 0. District of Columbia Clark fl. Hawaii Clark 2, Wilson -1. Porto Hii-ii- Chirk 1. Wilson 4 1-2, Underwood 1-2. ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME ATTIIK IIK'UT ritlCI' In cartoon, 25 cents per quart, ' 25 cents extra for lackers of any size up to ono gallon, Any order over one gallon at $1 per gallon. Deliveries of packers to any part of tho city. Ic crenm served at the creamery nt 5 cents per dish. Medford Cream EL Butter Co. 10, THE VOTE AT A GLANCE DAI.LT ! i 1 1-1 1) -J 2S 4GS4 29 4C84 30 455 .'It -464 32 HGYi 33 !4 4 7" S 4 J447 V& 3.-1 443A 3G 431 37 1432 1 o P 3S. 39. 40. 41 42 .425 J422 (423 424 .1430 40C 437 436 4C0 475 475 477 477 494 '49(5 496 49S 301 501 499 1494 vi l hi' c a c ra -1 3 o o f-l 112 I" 11261 112 J 121VS! 116A 11C ion vt j 101 4 1 osy. 100 vs I 10c J 10G j 10c I 10G j 104 I DILLON NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR OF OHIO COLUMBUS. Ohio. July !. Jiulce Kdmiuid H. Dillon of Colinnhus was noiuinuted for governor by the repub lican state convention here today. The Tn ft forces were in control of tlio convention which wns an tidjouru- ed session of the presidential ilelega'e convention. A Taft pint form wns adopted. DIVE-KEEPERS AGREE TO OBEY THE LAW PORTLAND. July 2. Following his lending national guardsmen in i raid on .several houses near here and closing them, the proprietors today have signed tin agreement to comply with tlte law. In consideration of this nrotnise the governor will not carry out his threat of litiving na tional giuirdmen patrol the locality in which the houses are located. NOTICI. Medrord stores will bo closed nil day the Fourth. Secretary Association. YOU WILL NOT "GO BLIND" If I can help it Dr. Rickert OVKK KKNTXKK'S OLD FASHION 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION AT EAGLE POINT and Racing Carnival at Medford Pacific & Eastern schedule of trains, for accom modation of those wishing1 to attend this grand cele bration, and racing carnival. Fare .Medford to Eagle Point 011I3' 50c the round trip. Trains leave Medford 8:15 a. m., 9:15 a. m. 10:35 a. in., 0:150 p. m., 7:15 p. m. Trains from "Eagle Point arrive at Race Track in time for automobile races, and return to Eagle Point in evening in time for big dance, leaving Eagle Point for Medford after the dance. Special trains will be run from our depot to Race Track between bom's 3 and 4 p. m., taking you direct lo the races, returning to Medford and Eagle Pooint after the races. Fare Round Trip only 10 cents. Take the Pacific & Eastern trains and save a walk of several blocks. Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment ' CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS $175,000.00 W. L Vawter, President G. R. Liodley, Vice Prea. C. W. McDonald, Cashier 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 (Sb Storage Co. Increased Train Service On account of tho numerous Fourth or July colourations In tho valloy and tho ' ChiUmnm meet lugs at Ashland July 2nd to July 12th, tho Southern Pacific will imt on additional train Borvlco nud run muuo as follews: On July U, 3, 1, 5, , 7, H, 11 and 12. Train will leavo Grant3 Pass nt G:30 P. M.. reaching Medford nt 6:C5 P. M. and Ashland at 7:a5 P. M. (City Office) Leaving- Ashlnud at 10;30 P. M. will reach Medford 11 P. M. and Grauts Pass 12:25 A. M. On July 4th and July 9th tho train will leavo Grants Pass at a A. M.. reaching Medford 10:15 A. M. and Ashland (City office) nt 11 A. M.. Loayo Ash land 10:30 P. M., reaching Medford 11 P. M. and Grants Pass 12:25 A. M. ' . This Is in addition to tho rogular sorvlco, will provldo ample sor vlco In both directions, enabling tho peonlo to attend soveral colo- bratlons the sumo day. t Hi J - 1 u ' : -ii ( ( r M ,- V .1. V-t? . - ' "r4rulstMiiil-X