TAmmo. MEDFORT) MA1TI TUTnUNR MFPKOT?T). OHKriON, FRIDAY, ,irNK 1.1, 10IM. Hi mm make l . r . , ... ACHERSTRAINED PRE PUBLICITY AGENIS WASIlINfflTOX, June Ilk Ills pcmtwiUoi o'f ,tho jmspcl by minis. icrSaLprew nttfiil, who. boforo tlioy glvo ventitOvorftto,rjciil tenphlmjrs of I nd ilJ,y ril from tin' pulpit, write their ennoH In advance Xor the rteftttrtrtorp, brinfciiiR forth the "Ii.r'i sjtot" in audi readable mnnnqr thai tko editors hi their respective com munities vlll bemire than cWl to print' the vlittrch publicity" i tho ohied of a now system, inaugurated liy tho Sovcuth Day Advcntists who toituy arc-holding their convention licn Kn,nnliy'importnnt with hi nbility to nhsu) the devil from within the church, hi knowledge of tho Bible mill general theology, it the Seventh 3ay Advcntist minister's knnek ami knowledgn of putting his "punch paragraphs." before the general pub lio through the nvenucs of newspaper and mngnSune publicity. Every niini Hter is heueoforth to be a trained press agent for hi church. To gain the knowledge of "press ngenling" ho U required to umlorgo a thorough couroo in the study of newspapers, editors, how to collect, writo nud piepnre interesting news items and in general learn tho iutricuto work ings if newspaper offices. This information is furnished in n au.rso of eight lessons sent out from tho general press bureau of the church nt Takoran Park, Md., where experts on newspaper work operate the ministerial correspondence school, nnl where the World Conference of AdvcnlUts it now being held. ilLLY MONTGOMERY AND FLORENCE MOORE IH HAHKY PANKY AT PAGE THEATER ON JUNE 20. ib-'lk. A t & t&M h La V r -.it.!? -4 -, - wVHsLLLLLNLILLLVr w "' OT . T SfflRY fl UKLAHUiVJA NU W W M MR R . -..- UAMncn cunt DiiDunn ., .,..-.... ... A AM AN hVH mmw' 0,1UI-UU,U,LU .NrrRS 1hNN H I IWI Mil f II 1 fcw V b I - ' ' fc rf IMmI ll III JAPAN SPENDING MILIiONSENLARGING ": ARMY AND NAVY TOKIO, Juno t3. VVendlturo o( 10,000.000 yen for tho nrmy nud unvy ot Japan In nnuuun'cml hero to day as part of tho administration ro orKunUatlon plan or Japan' rtuaucon whtrh wilt rail tor n total oxponttl turn ot 70,000,000 yen. Ton million yen is for nrmy Inittonmmt and 0,000,000 yen will tiu Hinnt on the navy. Thin IiIk outlay wai numiiinrcd lmutnni)ouly with an iiddroyn liy Premier Ynmamoto to thu mnv(,iu I'er men, nntlvu and forelKii, of To Ulo. In It Yamnmotn (IIhpiihsoiI Die qucfitton of tho California nlluu laud low. Ho sftld ho regretted deoply tho fact that thu dUputo wart Atllt lietidliiK, Imt declared he hoped (or an nmli'Utilo solution of tho diffi culty. In his addrcx ho miulo m rofoVonco to tho bin now appropri ations for military tniriot'u tpnr i UALASKA, Alaska, Juno 13. "Wireless messages received nt the United States army station hero state that the steamer Yukon of tho Alaska Coast company, en route from Good News bay, Bering sea, to Seattle, Is asboro at Cape Lasaret, Unlta&k Island, Western Alaska. All passengers aro reported safe. Tho vesBol wont oa tho rocks at 11 o'clock Wednesday night, but no details, of tho accident or condition ot the steamer woro sont. Tho rov cnuo cutter Tahoma also picked up the ncssage an dwirolessod that she was on the way to give assistance. PORTLAND. Or., Juuo 13. Mtis Jane Stearns, sclcnco teacher at tho Wa8hlnRton IiIrIi school hero. Is biwy oxplatnlnt; today what she tuuant by telling her pupils that the nilillcul story of Ad-itn and Kvc Is a myth, handod down In Jewish tradition un til It found a placo In tho book uf Genesis. Mis Stearns, who tries to teach physiography so that It means moro than the cramming of book lore, allowed her class to discuss tho various theories of the origin of man yesterday, touching on Darwinism and other theories. When ono mtss declared she woulJ still cling to tho tale of tho dut and tho rib, tho teacher explained that this story at best was symbol ical, la tho light or slcentiflc dis coveries. Tho pupils went homo and told their parents Miss Stearns was injecting higher criticism Into her classroom rtnd the parents mado lund protest. FINANCIAL PARTNER NEW YOHK, Juno 13. MIoh- Xlhllch, a local oyster king and a director of the United Gold MIuo and of the Golden Stato Mining com pany, today shot and killed Gean.e Mnrgarctlo, president ot tbe two concerns. The men qunrroled ovor tho payment of some stock. "Mnrgaretlo was a frenzied finan cier," said tho slayer. "I am glad I killed him." VANCOUVER-PORTLAND PROTEST AGAINST INITIATION VANCOUVEIt, "Wu., Juno 13. Hud Anderson is not going to join the Medford lodeo ot Elks right away, at least, not as soap as bis press agent said ho would. When tho lightweight pugilist left his homo In Vancouver, Wash., yes terday to Journey to Medford, tho manager ot tho tighter declared Dud was going to stop oft at the southern Oregon metropolis to bo mado a mem ber ot the Elks lodgo there. He was to go through tonight. Yesterday a telegram was receive 1 here from tho grand exalted ruler, Thomas P. Mills, ot Superior, Wis., ip v?lilch ho said "Anderson will not bo' Initiated pending a thorough In vestigation. Tho Elks order has a rule requiring applicants to member ship to Join tho lodgo In the city in which thoy live." Vancouver Is claimed as Anderson's homo and tho Elks lodgo horo brought that fact to tho grand exalted ruler's attention when It was unnouueed tbo Medford lodgo proposed to tako him in. MEREDITH NICH0LSAN, AUTHOR SIAT ED FOR PORTUGAL POST WASHINGTON, Juno 13. Mere dith Nicholson, the Indiana novelist will probably be minister to Portugal There has been SQinq protcBt because he is alleged not to bo a "consistent democrat," but It was said today tho government' ot Portugal Is being ounl4 as to his acceptability. WILSON'S DAUGHTERS TO VISIT LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Cnl., June 13. 'Los Angeles nnd San Jrnnoisco nre to bo honored by n visit frou Mie Margaret, Jensio Woodrtuv nnd Eleanor Hnndolph Wilson, 'uugbter of President Wilson, withLi i. few mo'.tbs, and the president himself may accompany big dnnxhlors. ac coding to .ludgo Robert S. Hmls rcui. Judge Hudspelh is clutinunn of the New Jurfcy state committee ap pointed to Eclect a bite for tho s'ute's building nt tho l'aimmn Pa cific e -position in San Krancisee. He if here on bis way north REFUSES TO GIVE UP THE RECORDS WANTED OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Juno 13. Hanged to a cottonwaod tree, his body riddled with bullets and then saturated with kerosene and burned, was tho fato ot Pennine Simmons, a ntgro, nt Auadnrko to day. Simmons wan accused of tho rourdor of Suslo Church, aged IC, at Cogar. A molt stoned tho Anad.irku Jail and carried Simmons to tho out skirts of tho town, where- he vns strung up. HEN LAY3 99 EGGS IN HUNDRED DAYS COIIVALLIS. Or., Juno 13. With n record ot having layed 9!) eggs In 100 days Is thought to have estab lished a record here. Tho hen Is a tbrcc-quartor Whlto Leghorn aud one-quarter Barred Plymouth Hock. It is a descendant of several generations ot layers bred ?it tho cbltego cxporlmcut station hore. SEATTLE. Wash., Juno 13. Meyer Gorollck, former I. W. W. member, who was donled by Jiplgo Prater In tho superior court not only oltlxoushlp paper, but tho right to appeal from his ruling, today an nounced through his nttorueyH tint ho would apply to the supremo court for a writ of mandamus. The denial of right to appeal was made justerday on an objection by Pultcd States District Attorney Uld- dell. On tho ground that tho .mat ter was ono for tho federal courts and not for tho Uto supromo i-uurt, Judgo Prater refined to sign Gore lick's notice. Thomas It. Ilorncr nnd It. 11. Urowu, attorneys for tho alleged I V. member, contended that Judges In ovary stato In tho union had entertained Jurisdiction In cases absolutely parallel to Gorollck'a aud that Prater's rcfltnJT was without precedent. EXODUS OF OREGON GROOMS TO VANCOUVER VANCOPVEIt, Wash., Juno 13 On account of Orcuou unsslni: a law requiring a physical examination of prospective irlilct;rooiiw, vaiicoittnr has today broken nil records for tho ixsunnca of marrlago llrrnses. ton couples basing taken nut rortlflcat, In ono tiny. I'irty-oliht licenses have been Issuod thus far this month. Oregon would-bo llonedlets who apparently do not rnr to undergo tho ordiHil ot nn oxnmtnntloii nm flocking horo to seruro the coveted documents. NO SIGNIFICANCE IN JAPANESE SEIZURE TOKIO, June 1.1. Visooitnl Chin 'n. JniU!'!to ambuia'-" to lh United Static, cabled the foroicu of ficu frtxu Wnxhiiigtou Indny re iUMtioiig n report mi tho xcuuro of i yacht belonging to J. Harvey La dew of New York on tho mlund ten of Japan everii days ngo. The offinial procurntur of Nn .nnaki issued n ntntvtnont touny that (! "nrrcnt of the yacht wn, n mere fn nullity, mid that it hns no po Hiirnl Mgnificnnfc. CHAItLESTON, W. VA.. Juno 13. Gov. Hatfield or West Virglna declined tonight to submit to the sen ate mlno strike committee tbo record) of trials beforo tho military commit tees which took charge- ot the strike district of tho stato during tbe trou blo this spring. In a letter to tho committee tho governor said the find Ings of the commlttco In these cases bad never beon approved, the men had been released and ho desired tbe records for uso In seeking indictments in tbe civil courts. To mako thorn public at this time ho said would bo. "prejudicial to the public peace.' It baa long been a bnsobaM cus tom to doslgnato a day nnd colebrato In honor of somo veteran of the game and now tho youngsters are to have their Innings. Now York is to have a "Keating day" and Poston will stage a "Maranvlllo day." K aoVlSW for 25c I n vi i feiHii r liUJIDII A fliaUuc Yhlto Strivcd UAiiu IscMMM couar Uaatlfiuiy oaj to AarriM'i its. and uma weccc - Ide Silver L 9- U.U lbs oit; itrtcx Uicctrd DabreakaMs Burtoalw!vfi-l Ho B)lm OAHit vtly. GEO. P. IDE Q CO.. TROY. N. Y. 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Juno 13 Porsaklng thu staoo for tho soil, .Mine. Hcliumnmi-llnlnk, Uio noted sungstrc, pnsRnd throtiKh Los An geltm today ourouto to her IROO ucro ranch In El t'njon vulloy, Han lhRO county, Tho diva. It In said, will eHlabllHli a pui'tnaiieiit homo on her rnnr.lt. AUSTRALIA INTERESTED IN HYGENIC. MARRIAGE .MELIIOPUNK, dune PI. The Dh kotn Inw recently pilled in lb I'nilcd Stales prohibiting tht iniir- riuije of unfits Iiiim nroued eoituld orohlo inlvrwl in the Mnti of Me totin. Tim bniiril nf public hmllli here iiitendM inquiring rcnidiiii the piovlsiniw of the itet ith u iov to npplviiu; it in Vu'lorin, if niicIi leu iNlntioii enn lie i'uieted. AT LOS ANGELES i rr -i x LOS ANUKLEH, Pub, ,lmu 13 Loach llros, tho Now York ilontlit llMhtwelHhl. U due horo nt 1:31) o'clork thl1 afternoon to preparu for his twenty-round no July with llud Anderson, tho noimullonnl Medford, Or., Koinnimr. Prosx will lio luimmlliitnly to IiIh tmluliiR quHrtom nt Doyle's camp, Valium. AiidcirMiii, who Is (ntpeulnl lo nrrlvo tyirly not week, will train nt Vitlllct'. KIIICil liy Ll(llllllll. MOOfilUAW, Sunk., June lit. Duriinr iiu'.i'lMdfal ulnnu nt Ex imiirftt, hi tho wmtlt counlry, lnt uirtht, nn iinkinMii mail win. killed by liithtninit. . Otto Jordan, thn old llrtioklyn star nud later pilot of tho Atlanta Crack ers, Is mamiKinK I he Vtildoxtn (On) team of tho E'ui'lto tUnto leanjiie. i ,,, ; GARDEN AG DARKENS GRAY In E SO NATURALLY NOBODY CAN TELL ItcMorvt Il Luotre, Pre cuts Stnlp IttbliiKt Dandruff and I'iiIIIiik Hull-. That boautlfiil, even shado of dark gloimy hair can only bo had by brow lug n mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. While It Is u miisKy, tedious task It well repaya those whose linlr Is turning gray, faded nnd streaked. Your hair Is your euarm. It makos or mars tbe fne. When It fndiM, turns grny and looks dry, wispy nnd scragKly Just an applica tion or two of Sago nud Sulphur en hanced Its nppstirauce a hundred fold. Don't bother to prepare tho tonic; you can get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of "Wyi'th's Snuo nud Sulphur Hair Itemed)," ready lo use. This ran always bo depended i i . upon to bring bark the niitursl col or and liiKtnt of your hulr and Is tho liiwi thing known to remove dan druff, stop Kiilp ItehliiK nud fulllui: hair. Kttrylmdr ' oboote "Wyelh's" Smko and NulpliHr becauio It diirkemi mi naturally and ototily that nobody can toll It has Inhui spplll. You simply dHiuiieit n iohhii or soft brush and draw Ihl tbreiiMb the hair, taking oh smalt straNd nt a Hum which requires but a fow mo monts. Do this nt ulaht and by morning tbo amy hair has dlsnp. pcarcd and after auothiir nppllwitlou it becomes beautifully dark nud np jwum gloMy, luntroiis nud abundant. It certainly IhIh folks looks years )oiitigur and twlro its attractive, rays ' a well-known downtown drtigicMt. i Siskiyou Heights Now is the Hiiio lo make select ion of lota aud tracts in this magnificent residence district. SEE JOHN A. TOENEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE FALLS SUNDAY JUNE 15. Leuv&Mcdfrml 8:00 a. m. Hcaeh Medford 0:110 p. in. FINE OUTING IN THE MOUNTAINS Good Fitjhing Excollont Hotel Accommodations ROUND TRIP $1 ROUND TRIP r- MOOS E Sunday June 15 PICNIC i i AT WOODVILLE ON THE ROGUE Kvedybody is invitod lo attend and lake their baskots well filled. Two ball games, morning gamo between Ash land and iMc.dford. Afternoon game between winners and Grants Pass. J3ig.TJnT.fi Concert morning and evening by the Grants Pass band. Special car leaves Medford at 7:30 a. m. Round Trip 95c J V" ')' "i ' ,