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It Is believed further turmoil In tho chambor which may result in bloodshed Is almost certain. PIANO PUPILS TO I RFCITA L The piano pupils of Mi-n Flora flrny will rivo the following program nt the Presbyterian church Friday afternoon at 8:30. A cordial invi tation in extended to nnyinc who is interested. Following is tho pregramme: llnstio Song Schumann Woodsutu McDonald Noctnm Iluntcn Florcnco Anderson Waltz Guriitt Liberia Goro Keho Buguco Marjorio Anderson I 'lay ful Kittens Lnwson Heart's Easo Bugbee Village E cuing Bells Itcuhl Elizabeth Munning MnyclQ Dance Strcabogg Eunice Ilrnndon Meuuettc Bocehcrini Opal Stacy New Life Sarlorio Ralph Brandon With Uglit Hearts Kenanl Juanita Furry , Sonata Horvath George Maddox Wnllz i Sartorio Hutli Daniels Taranlcllo Heller Jeannctte Patterson The Storm Ihirgrauller Ionise Daddysinnn Important Event Schumann CImrlotte Hoy Water Sprilen Heller Mildred Wicko La Foutain Bohm Elizabeth Gore March to Parnassus Schytie Mary Alice Foster Itcvcrie Gordcler Mabel Gould Pensec Fugntive Hensclt Kuth Wnmer Left Hand Thcino Pirkhcrt Frieda Binns Marche Hongroiso ..Henri Kownlaki Vera Merrimnn BY WILLAMETTE POIlTIiAND, Ore., Juno 4. Tho Wlllauietlo rler continued to rise steadily today and has reached a stage of 23 feet above the low water mark. A rise of another foot by Sunday Is anticipated. The basements of n number of Bk scrapers nro flooded as tho re sult of seepage and tho operation of olontors In some of the buildings I. being Interfered with. Tho high water Is also aMcctlng sanitary conditions, It being Impos sible for n number of the sewers to empty on account of tho water back ing up In them. The river Is now within three feet of several docks on which millions of feet of lumber Is stored. Some satisfaction is being gained from tho fact that tho Snake and Clearwater rivers, which empty Into tho Columbia, are receding, as tho high water here Is caused principal ly by back water from the Columbl.i. CHAMPION SWIMMER IS PREPARING FOR NEW MARKS rat RITCHIE-RIVERS FIGH T CALLED OFF; BUD HA CHANGE STOCK MARKE I LOWLY RECOVERS BRITAIN TO CONSTRUCT E LONDON, Juno 3. Immediate construction of three warships pro vided for In tho naval budget. In stead of waiting until next ear ns had been intended, was announced today in tho commons by Winston Churchill, first lord of tho admir alty. Churchill explained that tho gov ernment's determination to proceed at onco with tho warships was caused by tho rejection of Premier Borden's naval bill by the Canadian parliament BTt'AN and chinda TO SPEAK AT BANQUET PITTSBURG, June 5. At a faro well dinner hero tomorrow to former Major George Guthrie, tho nowly appointed ambassador to Japan, Sec retary Bryan will read a letter from President Wilson explaining his views on tho California-Japanese situation. Both Bryan and Ambas sador Chinda will speak. CHICAGO, June 5. Perry McGll- lray of the tlllnols Athletic club In Chicago, tho holder of tho 440-yaid and ROO-yard swimming record, is preparing for the big water carnival which is to take planco there In June. Me will bo ono of tho champions who will bo expected to better his record. WALSH WILLING TO FIGHT RITH E FROM STATE HOSPITAL SALEM, Ore., Juno G. Tho res ignation of Dr. P. IL Fitzgerald, for two years superintendent of tho stato tuberculosis hospital, has to day been accepted by the stato board of control. The board of control also formally reappointed all the heads of tho Btate institutions. VANCOUVER, B. C, Juno C "I am ready at any time to sign ar ticles for a match with Wllllo Rltchlo and I feel confident that when wo do meet I will bo returned tho winner," declared Freddie Welsh, lightweight champion of England, who reached Vancouver yesterday afternoon. He Is matched with Ray Campbell, the San Fran cisco boxer, for n 15 round bout nt the Stovstono open nlr arena one week from tonight. He says ho is ready to tako his chances with Joo Ha) ley, tho Canadian champion, tho winner to get a match with Rltchlo for tho world's title on Labor day at Brighonse, near here. Ritchie has already accepted terms to box on this sldo of tho Hue and If Wulsh beau Bayloy he will bo tho Callfor nlan's opponent in the squared cir cle. Articles havo not been signed for tho Bayley-Wolsh match on Domin ion day, July 1. Both mon are will ing, but Welsh (s apparently await ing tho final selection of nn oppo nent for Rltchlo on July 4 at San Francisco. With Medford trado Is Mcdford made. i The Man Who Pat the E a la F E E T , Look for This Tnde-.Utlc Pie lure on the Label when Uijrtac ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE l The AntlKptlc Uowdrr for Ten. dcr. Achlni VrtL. said npr.. Aixis&sisvtfv'r' SAX I'KANTlSrO, Oil.. June fi. Thu contemplated mnteli here July ! between Willie ltitchie, the light- weight champion nnd Joe liners of Los Angeles U definitely culled off, neeonliug to the ntlmiiou hero of Promoter Kddie (Irnnoy. Following a meeting at Orniioy's office nt 11 o'clock InM night, nt which the man agers of the luo fighters were again unable to agree on the weight que- lion, lirauey declared tliete was n strong probability of n Bud Aiider-Min-Hitchic match ns n substitute. Billy Nolan, Ritchie' manager, conceded seernl points to Joe Levy, reprcsentinj; itivers, hut theo were not sufficient to cause lvy to si)n articles. Nolan expressed willing ness to allow ltitchie to mako LI I pounds at 10 o'clock on the morning of the battle. j "Nothing doing," responded Iliv Jers' manager. "It must be Bill pounds two hours before tho fight." There was muiio talk of tossing a coin to settle tho dispute but l.ey refused. Grntioy announced Ihis morning that he would singe n liable here July 4 in which ltitchie would be one of the principals. Promoter Jimmy Coffroth startled flrnney here today when he an nounced his intention of entering the field on Independence Bay. lie has offered Manager Levy n substnii tial guarantee for lth ers to box Har lem Tommy Murphy nnd Ley is to give him nn answer late today. ihis tiu:.ti:u. There will bo a complete change or pictures tonight nt tho IMs thea ter. Wo alwajs hIiow tho best pic tures money can buy. 4000 feet of licensed pictures. Coming Friday night, special ti red Sellg animal feature, entitled "A Wise Old Elephant," Music and effects. Popular prices, 5 and 10c FROM NEAR PANIC NKV YOHK, June fi. At 31 o'eliek nt the stock ttmikct the lend ing issues hud recoered enrlv de cline, trading fell off nnd the market dulled. It was belieed money condi tions soon will ptcwtil, The heaviest losses today were suhtaiued by Colorado Fuel with '2 Caundiati Pacific, U; Beet Sugar, l:l4; Chesapeake and Ohio, IU; l!iio and Baltimore nnd Ohio 1V each, HEADING THE NEWS Is not very easy wnen tho eyes nro weak or tho glasses nro faulty. f you find your eyesight troubling you whether you bo young or old do not dejny but conio and havo them examined and treated at once. I will select for you tho lenses that will help your sight exactly, and tho cost will bo trifling In comparison with the benefit ou receive. Dr. Rickert Eyesight Specialist Over KentDir's. Every Once In a While oh? of Qur rsgular custo mers tells us that Lis Has Lech talked ints buying one of those leng Jis- tance suits. Jomsbody who didn t know hew, has takeh his measure and sent it to New York sr Chicago te have a suit made after it. Ths result is always the same. The measure was inaccuratsiy tak'n, the work was rushed through a factory and the suit was a "fizzle. Of course he hever gets caught twice, but why get caught at all whsn yu can corns in to us, sslect the suit you waht, try it on, see that it fits, and go home wearing it? Com? in today for a look, ws are ready to show ,ou. Buy when you are ready. Model Clo.Co. (heal Moillieiu Ore, Auiieoudn, Hlcol, LouIhWHc, SI. Paul, Nirllimu Pacific, (Ileal Northern piefened, Bending, Can, Amalgamated nnd (leueral Dice Isle each a point, After the fiist uish of selling in dors the market ral lied. Pi ices continued to rise despite the weakness of Petroleum slocks, ('an nun Smelting piefeired llio lat ter losing tin eo points, Bonds weiu heavy. The market closed fuhly Mining. A story of which tho heroine Is the Coiutesso do (toutnut'Blroii, a daughter of John (I. A. l.elHtininn, American ambassador to (lermany( la making a commotion In Bails society. WINCHELL LIKELY TO SUCCEED ELLIOTT HT, PAUL, Minn,, Juno (5, -It was reported In rallioad circles hero today that II. 1, Wlnolioll, rorelvnr for tho Ht, I.oiiIh A tlau KranrUco railroad, Is slated to succeed How ard Elliott mi piesldeul of tho Northern Pacific. Ho conforrod hero yostorday with James J. Hill. When Hill was asked concerning Ihu report today ho roiused to commit himself, A NOT n Experiment Wl' liuvo passed tho kid bank period. JT don'l spct'iilafp wilb your monoy or our own. WE WE arc not financing any auxiliary en terprises. Our only business banking. is run (bis bank on safe business prin ciples and not on kindergarten lines. WE lead in progressive banking. Wo were the first to sell traveler's ebeeks the first, to install the envelope statotiient system the first to systgniize and safeguard our. busi ness and your nionev. The Medford National Bank William II. Curo, President John U. Orlli, Cashier Siskiyou Heights Now is the time to make selection of lots and tracts in this magnifieent residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK -i T T T T T T t t t r r .;. t Y ? Y Y Yv Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v ! ' Y t Y Y Y T Y v Important Fruitgrowers Meeting W. F. GWIN, General Manager of the Northwestern Fruit Exchange, will deliver A Lecture With Stereoptican Views showing the methods of marketing the fruits of the valley, from the time they are ready for shipment until they reach the various markets of the world , ., , VV j v ,' , ? un '!, i f.' ' . At the IT Theatre i i ttH" B Saturday,. June 7th, at 2 o'clock p. m. FREE TO ALL EVERYONE INVITED t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T t Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y 'f Y Y t T Y Y t Y Y Y Y tHHKrHH Mfc.J XixMV Jk. A JiJk-i 4.