Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PORTLAND FLOODED
JUJnAPKST, Juno G. Cavalry, In
fantry niu machlno riius oro guard
ing tho approaches to parliament
hero today to prevent, If posslblo,
further disturbances such as ester
ilhy resulted In a bloody riot In tho
chnmlicr of deputies, as a prelude to
tho roslRnatlon of the jiromlur. Or.
Von LiiVncs, and his cabinet.
intcnso Indignation Is Koncr.il
among opponents of tho militarist
faction over nn assault by Captain
Gcroc, cointnandnnt of tho Rtiard, on
Count Von Hodorvary, a former pre
mier. Gcroo struck tho count on
tho head with his saber (hiring tho
tforst commotion In months In tho
chamber, lledervary was badly cut
nnd today his partisans and those of
Von Litkacs swear vengeance.
It Is believed further turmoil In
tho chambor which may result in
bloodshed Is almost certain.
PIANO PUPILS TO
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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
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RITCHIE-RIVERS
FIGH
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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.
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Look for This Tnde-.Utlc Pie
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ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
l The AntlKptlc Uowdrr for Ten.
dcr. Achlni VrtL. said npr..
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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,
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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
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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 , ., ,
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FREE TO ALL
EVERYONE INVITED
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