vv. ,f,,',,.".-.'..v,'..... v. ,,... ,. (-Atl-'- Vn- v- -- (i-"-'!! ( t " t . '4 XOB FOtjB. MEDFOtiU MATT TRTTCUTO . MEDFORD, ORKHOK MONDAY, JUNTO 2.1, 101!. :i' J ,j ,-i ii I,.,,,.:...-!. ' I Medford Mail tribune The Democrat Je Tlhriw, Ths, Medford Moll, The Medford TH1MS Th fiouth mh OrwroflUm, Tiio Aahlatut Tribune (Wlen Mnll.Trllmno lMIItUnit, SJ-3T-S North, Vlr etreot; tnph6he il. Officii TTtipcr tot Ws Cttir TOf Medford. uiuciai i-nprr or jncunon uovnty. QKOllOlO PUTNAM, Editor nnd Manager Kntercd ns second-class matter kt Medford, Orrffon, under the act of March 3, 1810. HCBSCTUFXXOir RATE. Ona rear, by '""" , , J'"" Ono month, by mall . ,, ,19 Tr month, delivered by cnrrlor In Mtdrord, Jacksonville and Con trol Point . .80 Pnturday only, by mall, per year J.00 Weekly, per year -..-- - ., 1,80 BWORW CIRCULATION. Dnlty vrsj:r Tor clove n montI "end. ihk pcovpmiwr 10, ivix. sv Ths Mult Trlbuno ta on vale at the I'orr.r Now Tjtnnrt. Pan I'rancteo. Portland Hotel Nowa Stand. Portland. oruami News to., rorunna. or. W. O,. Whitney. Kenttla. Wh. rnll bated VTlre United rrM Siipatohea. MKOFORO. OREQOIT. . Metronolla f Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tha raatcst ' growing rlty In Oregon. . Population U. H. ceniua 1910 SttO; estimated. 1918 in.000. Klve hundred thousand dollar Orarlty Water System completed, Ktvlmc fluent supply pure mountain watcr. and 17.3 miles of streets pavet . Poatofflrn receipts for year ennlnc November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent. . ttanner fruit cltr In Ore ron TToru Itlvor Bpltsenbera applea won awetp--) stages pnip ani line or "Apple Xta Of the National Appt 9, and a car of Nei of tbe WotWf at o Know, trpokane. 1909, em won nnt mh in laio at Canadian International Apple Chow, Vancouver, n. C. rtrat rrtsa In 1911 At Spokane National Applo Show won by carload of Newtown. OUT ON STRIKE SAX FRANCISCO, Cat.. June 'J3. Two hundred members of tlic Press Feeders' Union- Trent on strike here today ngninst thirty-five sliops of the .Frunkling Fruiting Trades Assoeio tion, because of the refusal of the employers to grant the union's new wugo Kcnle. Tlio Dross Feeders will be joined in sympathetic, strike by about tup hun dred members of the Printing l'ress mens' Union. The printing' pressmen were or dered out by tha International union which hiinelioued the strike. Twenty fi'e important shops not called con nected witli the Fmnklin Printing Trades Afreocintion higncd the new wage iigreement. - The btriko threatens to involve the liVailers, tho bindery women, book bindor, photo euprnvcrs, stoeotyior3 nnd printers. Tho union i nokiut; for n wne in crease of .'J..")0 per week for the men now receiving from $13..")0 to $1C.00 po'r week. The new scale, has the ndoreement of the Snn Francisco Labor Council nnd of the allied print ing trades council. SCHOLARS WHO WON GOOD TEETH PRIZES Shortly after tho Christmas holi days the pupils in Supervisory Dis trict No. 2 wcro invited to enter a Good Tcelh-'Goo'd Health Contest. Kules governing this contest wero explained nnd left at each school. The teachers and supervisor gave in structions on tho subject and pupils were encournced to read nnd learn from any available f-ourco concern ing tho euro of tho teeth. Through co'-opcrution with an eastern dental ' company, some forty prizes were of fered for efasnys on tho care of the teeth. Nearly ono hundred pupils wrote and sent in papers and Super visor Henry finished tho cumulation of tho papers mid mailed awards to the winners Saturday, Juno 7. There were sent out twenty-ono first prizes each consisting of a travel packet of four toilet preparations in n dainty ribbon-tied case; twelve second jjrizcH, each being a full sized tube of denial cream; nnd twelvo third prizes, which wcro half sized tubes of tho cVeniu. -Tlio pupils awarded first prizes ivru: , In tho 0th grade, I'eail Whitney, of tho Persist school; in tho 8th grade, Agnes Flippen, Hock Point; IMith Tiowis, Persist nnd Agnes Al len, of Dciby. Of Iho 7th grndo wero Mario Ilil lies, of Winter; Kttn Cusiok, Trail; Iouio Sweet Mountain and Ada llig ginbotluun Dardanelles. Xn tho 0th grade, Harry Skyrman, o'fitlio Upper Trail school; Alden Gal hrouth, Mays Creek; Edna nichard b6u, Wjmer. tn tho Otli grndo, Leonn Stowcll, Dnvdnuclls; Jcssio Fredcnburg, Pnn Uoj;; Iinzel Knott nnd hobert Wok, (lulls Creek; Kiunm Wrt'odeock, Fools Creek; Mabel Drown and Fern Dewey l'iii'o Grove, nnd Ilobort Carter of jrn.vs Creek. In Iho 4th grade, IfnHieviDo Cook, Fonts Creek, and HniTtet McV.eod,,of ,jho ITnteliery .ullool, -Cloid Uill Nows, ' FRISCO PRESSMEN HUERTA I OE Mexico CITY, Juno 23,-Fol. lowing nn untsnUsIhctdry reply fmiu the Itucrta Kovornmeut to n demand hy tlio HrltlHli minister hero that tlto Kngllfih mllro.ut between the capi tal lind tho son coast at Vera Crux bo kept open nnd amply protected ng.MnRt attack by the rcbelft, tl llrltlsh cmhasRj nt Washington ' today In receipt of n report cover ing tho whole question. Iloyond stntlng that "energetic steps were being tnken to prcvept tho capital from being Isolated," President Huorla would mnko no guarantee. This was considered far from satisfactory, nnd tho matter was nt onco laid beforo the W.ish- lnntoh. embassy. FEWER HIE, IRE ESE IN HAWAII WASHINGTON. Juno 23. Tho 1910 census, tabulated for tho flrlt time, at tho census bureau today, bows that during tho past decade Jap.nncso In Hawaii Increased 30.S per cent, whllo tho Caucasian cle ment In tho population Increased r.2.S per cent. Tho puro llnwallaus arc dying out, having decreased 12.0 per cent during tho last ten years. Tho total imputation in 1S322 was 130.313: In lUlO, 101,903. Of the latter number, 79.075 were Japan esc, only 25 per cent of whom were born In tho Islands. JACK JOHNSON ASKS FOR KANSAS PRISON CIUCAGO. Juno 23. Jack John son's attorneys todny asked United States Judge Carpenter to change the sentence of n yenr's imprison ment ur jonct pentteutiury ntul n fine of $1000 meted out to the hi: black pugili-t, so ns to allow bim to do time in Leavenworth. Johnson thinks that Joliet Is too close to Chi cago for him to c.-cajto "unpleasant notricty." Simultaneously Johneon's nttor ncys filed nn appeal nnd Judge Car penter granted their reque.t for n reduction of bail from .i:i0,000 to $13,000 pending a decision. MEDF0RD GOLFER SETS NEW PORTLAND RECORD rOIlTI-ANn. dro., June 23. Tlto northwostcrners had tho middle wes terners to an even break In tho final day's contests lr, tho modal play of tho golf series which ondod bore Saturday night. A cause for elation was that "Chick" Kvnns of Chicago arid Harry I.cgK, of Minneapolis, wcro bested by H. Chandler Kgnn of Mcdford, Ore, and A. V. Sfucnn, of Vancouver, l: C. This match was In every way the fcaturo of tho series, l'sun and Ma- can finished three 'up arid two to play, and In doing so, Ugan with a score of G7 Bet a now local record for tho Wavorly course Harry Davis, of this city, though ho and Jack Neville, of Oakland, wero beaten by Warren K. Wood and Ned Sawyer, of Chicago, played In wonderful form, In tho second round, making tho IS holes In CO, equalling tho former Wavorly record. Their defeat was duo to tho poor form of Neville, who has been far from his best In all tho matches of tho scrfe-'f. Tho scoro for tho day (3C holes) was; ICgan and Macau beat Evan's imd !cgg, thrco up arid two to play. Kgan 71-C7, 138; Macan 73-73, 11C; Kvnns 7G-7-J, 119; Logg 7C-72, H8. Frnzlcr Hule, and C. II. Dovol of Chicago, heat J. S. Mattiuon, of Vic toria, and A. 8. Kerry, of Seuttlo 1 up and 3 to play. Halo 71-74, 148; Dovol 82-79, 1C1; Mattlson 79-78, 157; Kerry 84-80, 1C4, D. Floager and T. Slippy, of Seat tle beat Phil Stanton of Grand Ilap Ids, Mich., and Howard Leo of De troit, Mich., three 'up and two to play. Flchgor 81-79, 1'C6; Uphy 79' 78, 15C; Stanton 83-77, 1C0; Leo 77-77, 104. Wood and Sawyer beat Davis and Novlllo seven up and fivo to play. Wood 72-72, 144; Sawyer 7C-70, 14C; Dnvja 7C-09, 144; Nov lllo 80-80, 100. ' ! ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE RECORDED BY SEISMOGRAPH SANTA CLARA, Cal., Juno 2.'!. Tho seismograph at Santa Clara Uni versity, it was nnnoiiriee'd todny, re corded a filhl en'rthfua1;o ns occur ring nt 5:58:24 yesterday morning followed by u more sever disturb unco ten minutes Inter. Less severe shocks continued for scvernl hours. Professor Ncwlin believes the ills- tuibniico to be n lwunwo of up- liejivtils in the Aleutian Wuinls. BRITISH MANDS JAPAN PRINCIPALS IN FIGHT OVER $120,000,00 OF STOCK f A. , h KA aflRlPN iBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBBar''4 r Tt. 8. IjovcM, Cliainnau of Union Pacific Hoard. James C. Mclteyiiobls, Aitwtney General Attorney General McKoyaidds mid Judge Kobort S. l.ovctl, chninunu of the board of the Union Pacific, hnx'e locked bonis our tho dUHisitiun of the $li(i.000.00n of Southern Pacific stock which the Union Pncifio owns. They appeared in St. Paul the other day before the United States court. The attorney general said that it wo. time for the I'nion Pacific to dispose of the stock. SIEERS $8 TO $8.50 $8.25 10 SHEEP $5 10 $6.75 PORTLAND, June 23. Receipts for the week have been; Cattle, 112(5; enhes, J7U;hogs 2(i(7; sheep. 1418. .Market stonily to stronger this week. De.t gr&8 steors sold in bulk S.OOCtfS With mi ocensionul good loud nt SiUiO. Outlet i. mimic what limited but receipts have not been Inrge eiiough to come to a glut. Gtiod cows nnd heifers were not of foring freely, but one bunch of cow brought $7,000, the remainder being jsior iiiality. Prime light venl enhes at $0.05 font tired. A stonily to higher hog trade. Re action in prices set in early Mondny morning. Toh iuiekly reached $8.23, $8.30, $8.35 nnd finally $S. 10. Thnrsday market firm at $8.40. Con tinued light receipts would strengthen it still further. Sheep house, draggy. Prime year lings failed to sell bettor than $5.00; ewes $1.50 nnd lambs $0.50 and and $(5.75. Much thin stuff is com ing in this year and buyers are not anxious for any but good fat mut ton and Iambs. SUICIDE EPIDEMIC CHICAGO, Jnno 23, To cheek what they fear may dovotop Into an epidemic of Btilcldo, Chicago phyal clans today Joined In a demand that tho authorities at once restrict tho salo of bichloride of mercury tnhlots, TW6 girls bavo died hor.o within tho last twenty-four hourH, after swallowing tho drugs and a third wbh rushed to tho hospital this morn ing. Llllun Silverman, who accldon tally swallowed mercury, died yes terday. Ruby Mussollinau, despon dent over tbo loss of hor position, swallowed twenty-four tablets and died soon aftorward. Mth. Matnlo Ilounlng, 21 years of ago, took four tablets und is expected to dlo today. She had ijuarrelfd with hor husband. TRY TO WRECK TRAIN LONDON, Juno 23. Militant suf frngettos nro hold responsible todny for nn alleged attempt to wreck tut orroj.B train on tho London nnd SoTttli Wc'fcfuni VnilroiCd in a funnel nt Devouport last Saturday, A short tunc beforo the Londoii-Plymoth ex press twin, was duo n motor nol- licded with two heavy wooden ties placed between tho rails Hi tho tun- w, No ono whs injured. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES BANK ROBBER LEO DWLIH ni.FNMlAKi:, tliv., .luiio 1W. Ft lends of Kay Diamond, the young man now u fugitive in the moiinluiiM west of here, following his seniii tiounl holding up of the Uleudalo Slnto Untik, todny deeluied tho limit a Mdiin of duhl peixoiiulity. I V ltd it niunth ago, licu lie lost liK 1 mttiiiou becnifo f nu iillereatiou with n fellow workman, Diamond , had led tut exemplary life, wiim ie J eeived in tho best homes, Was u lead ing member of the local dramatic club ;nnd n well known fraternalixt. ltis I calm exterior was in Htrikiug eon- tract of his tastes for vending, how ever, u search of his unbln disclos ing hundicds of hooks dealing with robot vie-, murders mid oxploits of outlaws. No further triieo has boon found of Diamond, though Sheriff Qulno is stdl searching the trails on this side of the mountains. Kern M. Wilson, cjiicf deputy in the sheriff's office, who has charge of the tax collodion department, has resigned mid will shortly leave for California, where ho has extensive property interest. Mr. Wilson is mi export accountant mid is widely mid favorably ktiowu in the valley. Di bits done much to straighten out the mix-up in the shoril'tV books. Do fore going into the shertf f's office, he wns auditor for the Hotel Mod ford mid other business rotu'cru. OREGON HAY CROPS PORTLAND, Ore. Jnno 2.1. Spe cial reports received by the Portland Journal from over ono hundred cor resHindenls in vKas(cnt Oregon, the Willamette Valley, Washington nnd Idaho, indicated serious os to hay as a result of the extraordinary heavy rains of the lift ten days. In the heavy land sections of Kusteni Ore gon timl Wn-hington, quite a tiumher of resirts indicate lohs by wheat falling as it result of the showers. Thirteen hundredths of mi inch of rain fell Saturday night nnd live hundredths early Monday morning, making a total of 1.35 for June. In the Mitiutry the precipitation was heavier. Some dniiingu has been done to grain bay by tho Juno ruin, but the benefits to other crops far exceed the damage to hay. WASHINGTON, Juno 23. Follow- ing the announcement that Frederick C, Pcnficld is to havo a special au dience with President Wilson here, it was reported that tho New Yorker is to be tendered one of tho Kuropcuu cmlmssius. Fivo vacancies Russia, Austria, Germany, Ttnly mid France yet remain to bo filled. More Showers Predicted. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 23. Ferecast: Oregon nnd Wushingten: Showers west tonight mid Tuesday, showers east portion tonight or to morrow; south to west winds. NO HKCItKT AHOt'T WOMAN'S ni.WUTV. Tho flashing eye, tho elastic stop mid tho brilliant complexion nro never companions of organic trouble; but It Is tho distressed expression, aches and pains, falntuess, dizziness, that bearing down feeling, and tho blues Hint ar'o tho telbtalo symptoms If such women would only remombor that l.ydla K. Plnkhain's Vegutablo Compound overt much such distress ing syinptoms, womanly beauty would bo no longer a secret. John A. PeHj Undertaker Ludy Assistant, , QH H. HAHTLKTT riioiics M, 17 Vinil 17-.T-2 Ambulance. Scrvlco Deputy Coroner RAINFALL PENFIEID SCHEDULED FOR AMBASSADORSHIP POSTAL ROADS CONTRACT SIGNEO Tho county coiitt hn received Tioin Paul 1). Sargent, noting director of tho depnttmcut of public rouds Of llu Flitted Slates, sjgned coiilrnots for the impi'ovoiuoiit, building mid niaintonuui'o by tlto govornuUnit in eo-opofatlon witli tlio county, of fiO miles of postul ronds. John S. Oitli is mimed av Irusloo I'oi goieiuuiont and comity luuds mid nil moneys will he paid thioiigh him on government Vouchors, COST TEN DOLLARS TO PROVE Mrs. p. W. llatuil enriched tho city coffers with ten dollars Monday morning ns a icsittt of dctuoiistrntiiiK to lriends that she really could drive fitM, if she wtin led to. The burst of speed took place Sunday afternoon on North ltiwnddu and tlio speed ometer of Chief of Police Illttson, who wns following, recorded n .'10 riulc clip. Mrs. llumil explained to the court thai she had not been driv ing n oar long mid hconuso friends twitted her about the slow rate of speed she maintained, she resolved to show thrm she tenlly could go ut n "fast clip. CHICAGO, Jnno 223. Moro than 2r,uu0 building trades workmen locked out hero by (ho nulldlng Trades ussoolatloti, rojolcetl tod.ty when the police reported it break In the ranks of (ho contractor. Thoy declnro (ho suhiirhau contractors are permitting (ho men to restimo work and (lint patrolmen who have been guarding (heir building hnvo hem withdrawn. Tho union lenders tire trying to force tho employing asso ciations to arbitrate their dispute. A TWICE-TOLD TALE One of I n I ere-1 to Our Headers. Good news bears repeating, mid when It Is confirmed after a long lapse of time, oon If wo hesitated 'o believe It at first hearing, wo feel secure In accepting Its truth now. Tho following experience of a Mod ford man Is eouflrmud after many years. A. '.. Sears, 231 Fifth street. Mod ford, OreKoii, says. : "Since public')' recommending Down s Kidney Fills In 1907, I huto ii him I thorn occasion ally and they havo always brought good rosults. I was nMlrted with severe pains In my back mid I' often found It ImpoBilhlc to stoop. Tlio kidney secretions passed too fro fluently and this weakness was a fDiirru of much annoyance. Hear ing Don'u'a Klduoy 1'IIU highly rec ommended, I procured a box at Has kins' Drug Store and b tlio (lino I had finished tho contents, I could sco that they wore tho right remedy for my trouble (iriiduully tho pains and other difficulties disappeared mid my health Improved. I cheer fully recommend Poan's Kidney I'llln lo cvcryoui) affllcKed with kidney complaint." "When Your Hack Is Laino Re member tbo Numo." Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask dis tinctly for Dunn's Kidney 1'llls, (ho sumo that Mr, Scars had tho reme dy backed by homo testimony, rifle it'll stores. FoHter-Mllburu Co., Props., lluffalo. N. Y. WI3T y U ICfs i , , an?&a ueat locntea and most mmmm nonuUr hotel in the City. Running diitilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff 6n Rooma 12 rooms 00 roorni SO rooms $1.00 each l.SO each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.50 each 60 rooms with print bath 60 rooms silt priute bitli 30 aultei. bedroom, nar. lor And bath ' 3.00 each For moro .than one uet add 1.00 extra to the above rate for each additional 8Uet. Reduction by week or month. Managtmtnt Chtitir IV. KilUy F.G.ANDREWS ,. LcsflQo of Grill aud Pining Room. : o o B (J) V VI o o H pa o en (0 CD j rz r K S WliERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE 'I A very chu'ci' program lo nielli IValtiriiiK an oxtiulloiil. TliimlioiiHt'i' coniudy. Mnlit't (jlumgti of l.MtsturcH loillOITOW. Coining Monday and Tuoaday "THE STOLEN PAPERS" A Two-Uol I'Valtiro : ISIS THEATRE! rilOTO I'l.WH TOIIW AN Old) ACl'Olt uiiii.v hiii:i:k .MCin.f ;iti:i:K With MIm Mmy Fuller A MOCK MAItltlAOi: Cl'I'lti'S Itlltiai MAN , , With John lluiinv and MIm FIHCII , Coming Tiii-oilay A .MIIIMt.'HT lllll.l, HoX's i'muouN Maslerpleco III Two I'arls .Madnco Dolly tlHHIIHH IMIIHIMH W. I. VAWTKIt, I'resldenl. ti. It. I.INDLKY. Viro Pnt. ?. W. MIlONAI.D. Cnshlor. The JACKSON COUNTY BANK .MunoitD, oitct.oN Capital and Surplus ' $180,000.00 GHNiatAD iianVino IIUSINIWS Oldest Bank in city Of Medford The Medford Warehouse GKNKIIALSTOUAGIO Oriigon'u Most itp-to-dato I'lro-proo't Warohouuu with llurglar-pruof Vault. For rates upply MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO, Maiiagnm PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Water Heating All Work OuarunUed 1'rlobN Ilossoaabln COFFEEN & PRICE IB Howard Block, Sutrnno on Ith Ml. I if 4