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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1913)
H f 'J -t. PX8EBIX TODTTQKfi MATTi TKTTtTOK MEnFOTCt), OttTCflOX, TFKTAY. -XVltf T, '101,1. WEATHER RFPOR T FOR N E HOWS NORMA L MONTH MULKEY DENIES ANY AHEMPT TO DISCREDITOFFICIALS Weather report for Juno, 1913, McdfordiStntlon. t I'roclp., llnlo. j Mnx. Mln. tnche I J'i ol M) (if , , 4 IMHtM " 0 l S ..... lv M l G ,,, & S7 42 ...... t j it 1 .. 8 ;......... G2 HO , 0.34 9 ,..... fiS tvTiO " 10.......;..: 7C 40 ..... 11 SI 4" ........... o L IMI . 13 Cf, 53 0.02 I i ) lit iUlMMItllMHtlttMl U 1 I 16 7S 49 Trace 1 "................ 7S T2 0.05 18 73 49 0.11 1 ).. .... in 4 1 0.75 20 77 43 21.. 74 fiC 0.02 22..! 7. fi9 0.13 23.....,: 7n r,r. o.o.i 24..... C2 r.S 0.03 2G 71 fl2 0.01 2G 02 r.2 0.3C 27 .a?...'.:... 59 vl. 1.12 28...;, ,. 72 50 0.02 30....: 79 65 Maximum, 96 decrees. Moan maximum, 7C.3 decrees. Normal mean maximum, 77 do grecs. Minimum, 40 degrees. Mean minimum, 49.9 decrees. Normal mean minimum, 48 degrees. Mean monthly temperature, C2.5 de grees. Normal mean monthly tempera ture, 62.5 degrees. Precipitation, 3.09 Inches. Normal monthly precipitation, .98 Inches. Execs for month, 2.11 Inches. Precipitation alnco Sept. 1, 1912. 19.05 Inches. Deficiency, 7.57 Inches. Number of clear days, 8. Number of partly cloudy days, ll. Number of cloudy days, 8. Temperatures havo been normal, but there has been an excess In pre cipitation. So mo hay was damaged by tho rains, but tho good done ' far In excess of the damage. AH crops aro In excellent condition. P, J. O'GARA. Special Meteorological Observer. Mcdrord. Ore., July 1, 1913. To Tho Kdlter: On my return to Mcdford after a few days nbsoncc, I find that Prose cuting Attorney Kelly "retorts In a vigorous manner" to my alleged at tempt to discredit tho county offi cers In the commitment of Mrs. Clay to tho asylum. In nil this controversy I do not at tempt to discredit Judge Ton Voile, and tho physicians who committed Mrs. Clay. 1 know nothing of wh.it occurred at tho hearing. Neither can any such construction bo placed upon my utterances. I simply stated In n letter to the Sun that tho re port that Mrs. Clay had boon threat ening me was nn error, ii she threat ened ono other or many that fact must havo npnarcd at tho hearing, but sho had not threatened me and I thought It proper and Just to nil parties to so state. .Mr. Kelly, In this "vigorous re tort," takes a fling at my record as prosecuting attorney. I tried nine men charged with murder nnd con victed nil of them nnd I bellevo 1 steadily adhered to n determined pol Icy of law enforcement. Seven thou sand dollars In fines Imposed by the con r (8 of Josephlno county for the Illegal sale of liquor during my term may afford some proof of the fnft that I did my utmost to enforce thu law. I also made mistakes. I sin cerely hope Mr. Kelly will have n record unbroken by a single error. Ho is entirely mistaken If he thinks tho writer would do anything to dis credit those who would enforce tho lav. I shall and do reserve tho right, however, to correct any errors thnt may creep Into tho published reports or court proceedings whero I am giv en undue credit, blamo or promi nence. Very respectfully, B. F. MULKKY. LAST FEDERALS DRIVEN OUT OF 7 STATE OF SONORA WORD FAN BETSS1000T0S800 l)OrOLAS,.Am., July l.-Omiy. mas Sonorn. where tin Inst stand of General OjednV shuttered force, wan made, i todav in the hand of (Jon- em! Olirepm'i iuvudim; constitutiona lists. Driven buck to the sen, Ueu ernl Ojedn, witli hut u scant thnutiuii! of the Jl.'tOO nnuy which set out for Uenuo-illo several week nuo. law intliered the reinimuH of his force to gether, hoarded u trinisimrt Hud sailed for the south. A lnrge number of wealthy Mexican citizens nlo took refuse in flight. AriMoeratie (Juaymas looks sullenly on this democratic victory. After investing Ouaymas, Ohrogon, oeminundint: the rebeK took immed iate stops to prevent pillage. It is believed in Douglas that neneo has been expedited by I lie- sweeping rebel victory. General Harron, who commanded the federal garrison in Gunymax, pre coded Ojcdn in his flight. ANDERSON l.OS ANUKLKS. Ciil. July 1. Loach Cross and Hud AndeiMin ha.-o settled (heir differences as (o tho rules governing their July I. twenty round bout, posted forfeits, and nothing now stnutls in (hir way of the contest. Cross in-istoil thai Ihoio should he no hitting in tho clinches, while hold ing with one nrin. Iteferee Charley Kyton nsMured the New York fighter that Andcr-mii did not rcoit to this stylo of milling hut did hit in tho I'liuchoi. while his opponent was hang ing on, III!-, lieine allowed by the rules. "All 1 want is a fair hrvnk," said Cross. "1 am assured I shall got it and I mil satisfied." Uetting on the bout is in full swing, with firs) one hoy and then the oilier a favorite. One bet was registered yesterday at $1000 to .S00 that Cross would win. and an hour later a Moil ford fan laid f 100(1 to $800 on Ander son. NIIAKK INTO YOl'll NIIOICM Allen's Koot-Kiixo, the nittlnoptlo powder, It relievos painful, Minut ing, tender, nervous fet, and Instant ly takes (ho sting out of coiiim anil hunloun. Its tho greatest comfort discovery of tho ago. Allen's Foot lCnso sunken tight or now hIiooh fool easy. It Is a certain relief for sweat ing, callous, swollen, tired, aching feel. Always use It to break III now shoes. Try It today. Hold overywhere, 25 cents. Don't arcept any substitute. For FltKIS (rial package, uddresd Allen S. Olmsted, l.o I toy, N, Y, i.ii j. j i fiat tht Original and Oinulna HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Tht Fari-drlnk far All Agu. ForInfftntj,Invalk!i,andCrowtnRcJiildrcn. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the mining mother and the aged. I5ll ". malted Btftm. in iwwdcr lorm. A qaick hack prepared ia a miaate. Takeno.tibtitate. Aikfor HORLICK'S. Not In Any Milk Trumt mv 8 SOLDIERS SUPPRESS OPIUM INDUSTRY COLORADO EXPERIENCES FREEZING WEATHER LEADVILLK, Colo., July 1. With the middle west sweltering in the hottest weather of the sonsoti, Colo rado is today experiencing n record breaking cold wnve. Tho thermo meter registered 35 degrees above zero this morning, a rise of five de grees over yesterday's record. Fair Weather Predicted. PORTLAND, Ore., July 3. Fore cast, Oregon nnd Washingten: Fair tonight mid Wednesday; variable viiidn, mostly northerly. LONDON, July 2. More than 00 lppy planters nnd their employes In China have been killed by soldiers in the Inst twelve mouths ns the result ot the new republican government's ener getic efforts to eradicate the opium curse, according to latest reHrts reaching the Ilritish foreign office. In a number of districts, where troops were sent to uproot imppy plants which hnd been set out after the issuance of Yuan Rhi Kni's nnti opium edict, pitched battles have been fought. It is ndmitted that the notion of the American government in refusing to support the demands of American banks or traders in CLinn for reim bursement on account of the destruc tion of opium on which they held liens, has greatly strengthened the general crusade ngainst tho evil. Cook In Comfort flf ey Pcrect ion Oil Cook-stove Bakes Broils Roasts Toasts i well at coal range and without overheating the kitchen. The Ideal ummer stove : many ue it all tho year 'round. Dealer cvcrywlicie. PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO 49 -A Vi'BiBmjBv 31 slilEBlSHBfWw 'ilft.li !l aaV i i as i-a TaalaalaaaaaaaaaaW Ajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa itiit itAT 'v LL Th3 i :i ' i WLmLm I . Ill wm I . i : -:J .'."" 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