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o ' o -"M Strut " J, l! H Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair tonight mid HHHlif Mux, 78, mill. JMJ. SECOND EDITION b k Kcirlylltlril Year. I MI illy- KlKlitli Year. Treaty Without Prolcctorato Gets Fuvornlilo Report Secretary Ro- quested to Redraft Measure America Gets Perpetual Rluhts. Atnlinssailor Wilson Told to Keep l lencc mi Mexican Affairs Artju mriits to Bo Heard Wednesday. WAKIIINOTON, A ur. '!. Tim sen nln foreign relations nimUtft it huh uniiniiiiccd today, ha decided to n-Mirt favornlity on Hcentary of Hindi Bryan' NicnrtiKiitui tronty lul will intuitu Hint part of It "vliieli rco nmuiuuds lliul tlu guvo'iitm nt form it prolcetomtu. Tim romiiiiltec, It U miiIiI, hart adopted a rwoliillon asking Huorolnry Ilryan in redraft llio mi'iiHiiif. Imt iliil not to on tho Hpceifli) ipioMlon of ratify in;; tho protectorate plan. Iti'irii.fiita!ii'rt of Nicaragua here approve the treaty giving America fur $:i,WlO,0(M perpetual rights to linlld a Nlcnrngunn ennnl nnd n iiiuuty-nlno year lenso on iinvnF Iiiimw nt Foucseii May, (Irrat Corn and Little Corn Islands. Chairman Flood of thu Imnnu for eign affairs comuiittcu admitted here today Clint It wan hy direct ropiest of thu president that Ambassador Wilson did not appear beforo the committee. Flood said tin considers" tlu iimbassador "u hitter Uiiorta partisan." It I reimrd-d a peremp tory order Iniit hcen Issued to Am lniHxndor WiUon to keep mUcikic oii 'flip wnalo forrign relations com mitten today agreed to hear nrgn inottlK of tho Moxlcnn coiiHtitutionnU kh and representatives of oilier fan ttmiH hero next Wednesday nn well n spokesmen for Ameiiean Interests whleh hnvo suffered hv thu Mexican revolution. Colonel IMiinrdo Hay, ipcukcr of thu Mexiean hnuso nnd a piominont ennHtilutionnllnt, will lie the piini'lpal speaker for his faction. L ACCUSED OF MUTINY AT SEA CHICAGO. Am;. -'.- Miillay on Hut high aenit In llio clinrKu fared hero today by Miss I.IIIIiiii Cl.irksnn, nged "i years, beraimo hIio halkcd at pusslng the hash "to a bunch of rcd-nuukod sailors." Hcoltlug udventuro. MUh Clnrkson, pretty anil hlghsplrltod, deserted her oruuiutlnn an typist to whip as a waitress on a luko stcunior. When tho ship milled out of nuliilh, ouo of tho sailors asked Minn Clnrkson to iliirn his socks. That Kuttluil It. "No inoru work or HiIh tub foi mo," ulioutoit Miss Clarkson. "I'm going to unit now." Ami sho ithl. "Henil lior below,'' ordorod tho eaptulu. MIhr Clnrkson went, but by tho suffrngotto rotilo. HIio will bo given a hoarliiK Iwforo United Status Commlbslonor Fundi. MALE SUFFRAGETTE RELEASED BY STARVING LONDON', Aug. 2. doorgo Lnim bury, u "inula suffrngultc,' wuh ru leased iVoiU llolloway prison licru to day in u starving condition. Hu had been on a hunger Alriko hIiiim hlsur- naiii cIukoi if uiiiililn:.: tlm piiuie, "t'A DEXTER RICE NAMED SENATE FAVORS BRYAN'S PLAN FOR NICARAGUA HAI.F..M, On.'., Amr. a,-(liivoniur Viil appoliitrd (oday Dextur llliu it llotfi'hui'ft couiily jiiduu of PoiihImh Ollllll lit pIlll'H Of Jllllpl U'lillllML'Oll, Ut) UflKHVd u iihorl II M HU; ELIZABETH GOLDEN, WHO WILL WED "BABY PAUL" L 1 Wr " IV Pi';i in MHf i ) llJv'tl t i ft i ?JCrKIaui Mi"H r,lliil)clli (lolden, n wealthy ymiiiK woman of New Vork. will wed "llahy I'aul," who in Mild to have Iiitii thu original of I'aul, thu huro ol i:inior (JljnnV "Three WeekM." UN whole iiiimu i I'aul .lohu I'm-hIoii Ar uot do ('lairmoiit. Uarint; IiIh xiay in New Vork, hu Iiiih Mpeut noiik tiino in the Tomb, iicciihed of peculiar fi nancial IraiiHiietioiiM, but that dotM not prevent Mixh (lolden, who In fie. .carn older, from decidiiiK to marry thu youni; man. -ill Jf Hi.. 10 SHAKE OF HALF A DOZEN 10 WASIHNdTOS, Aiir. 'J.lteplyiii to ipichtioux from country hank ru Kardiui: thu advantaccA they will draw from thu pixurnmcnt'rf rcHcrvo fund, rjenntor Owen of Oklahoma to day iHNiittl a oi nulla r loiter deelar iiiL thu doiiiinntiou of thu bunking bmiueMK miiHt ho xurrendered by thu half doxeu men now In control. "Thtwn half doren men,'' Haid Owen, "can xliaku tho foundations of thu country hy pauicH wlienuvcr they pleaHu and do it ho artfully and null lly iih to mako it almost iiiiponsililtr to demonHlratu their jjidlly conniv anco. If an exhniistivo investiga tion Klmiild bo made of the pauiu in 11107, the country would learn a much needed lemon in finance, repinl'mi; tho rcMH)iiHihility for and thu bene ficiaricn of panicH in Amciica." I'OKTLANM), Ore., Aiijf. '-.- Sec retary of War I.indley M. Oarrihon, Major (lenurnl Wood, cliief of staff and Major (Icueral Aleshiru, chic! of thu iiiarterumHter corps accompa nicd hy hevural aides and Hcurutar Ich, arrived in l'orlland at 7:10 o'clock thN inornliiK nml departed shortly afterward by special train for thu mouth of thu Columbia river, where thu jolty will ho visited and tin inspection mndo of Fort Stevens. Tho party icturtiH at six o'clock this oveninc, nnd will bo iiprI nt ii banquet h'ivch in their honor hy thu Chamber of Commerce tonij-ht. Karly Sunday tho secretary and party will inspect Vancouver Bar racks, IcaviiiK for Scattlo at l o'cliolc in tho afternoon. WHITE SLAVE WITNESS AT SANTA BARBARA HANTA I1AHHAUA, Cal., Auk. 'J. Offlcorn In uhiirRu of Kyoljn Nea bulth, prutty wltuotm In tho Lou An Koloa "whlto Hlavo" InvoattKittloii. who dlHiipiiourud two weukH iko, wturto.il for I.on AukuIoh toilay, MIhh NuMhclth wuh urrcHteil at a hotel hero mi hour aflur her arrival IiihI oveuliitf. Hhu won alono and iu fiuiHl to tell her whitruabouls ulnco hur dlmipiaiiiiiiucti, Hhu claimed to huvo no kuouleiluii of tho niovii' iiihiiIh of hur ilium, (JlirUtlnu Nual, liuolhur wlluimH, who cMnipeil fioiu llio Hliilu reforiiiiilnir ill Whlttler thu duy AIIkh Kimhullh dlituppuurml. PIER MAKE PAIS MEDFORD, mm PROFITS CUT TEN PER CENT California State Railroad Commis sion Slashes Express Rates on MonopolyLast Year's Profits 130 Per Cent on Investment. No Action to Bo Taken Aflalnst Other Concerns as They Must Meet Com petitionParcel Post Cuts Receipts BAN FHANCISCO, Cal., Auk. 2. -That tho California stnto rallronil commliiiilou which Into yeitcritay ulimheil Wells Fnro Impress rate to such nil extent that It will bo lin ponnllilo for tho company to miiro nioro limn ten pur cent on Its In vestment, will takn no action against tho smaller California express com panies, was tho declaration horn to day of John IXileman, president if tho rommlnalon. Investigation showed tho company last year innilo a profit of 182.000, or 13G per cent, on an Investment of only ICtfi.OOO. "Artlon against tho smaller com panies,' said :hlemau, "Is unnec essary for several reasons. First, tho Wells Fargo company has had a monopoly of more than 00 per cent of tho express business In this state. In tho second place, compe tition will force the smaller compan ies to meet tho now rate sot by tho commission." Tho now system of rates ordered Inaugurated by tho commission will lie based upon ten-mile block xoncs and establishes 3,000,000 new rates. Commissioner Slax Tholnn declsr cd tho decision was not us far reachliiK us It appeared on papor. "Tho parcels post," ho sold, "al ready has cut down tho company's rocolpts considerably. It Is not cor rect to stato tho railroad commis sion has rut thu company's earnings 90 tier rent. What wo bavo done Is to allow them 10 per cent on the'r actual Investment In operatlvo prop erties In California." GIVE OP HOPE OF FINDING JEWELS NAItKACANHUTT IMKIt, It. I.. Aug. 2. Despairing of recovering his wlfo's Jewels, part of 1250,000 loot of a robber band hero last week, U. C. ltumsey today dismissed a hordo of private detectives who wero seeking tho thieves. Not a clue to tho Identity of tho robbers has beau found. It Is reported hero today that Uraudor Matthews' houso was rob bed while a hordo of sleuths weru at work to traco tho Humsoy Jewels. E SALF.M, Ore, Auk'. 2. Tin report in tho seuiotavy of stato's office m to ntttomohiiert during- tho month of July hhowH that tliero woro 778 machines icgirttured and 70 cliauf fours. Last year tho total number of ntir tomobiles registered was 0,120, nnd tlii.s year it is l'.007. Tho receipts last year wero $12,001, and this year they tiro $,TJ,0KI. COKER BUTTE ORCHARD Mm, S. J. Kidman of Rniw Lime hiitf I'liiehaspd (ho Stuckcc orchard of lb nnicn nt Cokur JJalt'i nt vain t tit ii ut $20,000, Mrs, Kidman traded hu ;tl inopeity. The i'm! wiiamwW hy dm 'Jail' Hmlly nii'ipiiiy. This Is thu propeily foimoil.t owned hy (Icocku (Janet nhnii which Mj. Hlui'ltcr wnle mi nppiil for uU lu (Ipvoinor Wt'sl it I'vw mouth iifc-o, AUTOS ARMSTIC OUISCION, BA'I'UUDAV, CONTRAC TLET Fi County Court Enters Into Agree ment With Sunset Marjazlne nnd Southern Pacific to Print Official Pamphlet Coverinu Whole County. Permanent Exhibit of Products to Be Maintained In Addition to Magazine Advertising. Tho county roiirt baa arccptcd tho proposal of thu Houthurn Vaclflc for tho Issuance of tJO.DOO official book lets of Jackson jcounty, along lines similar to tho Oicgon Almanac, de voted to tho resources of tho coun ty and Its various communities. Tho plun calls for a variety of things, mid will cost a total of $4000, of which tho county pays ft COO and tho railroad $2400. Tho following Is from tho rail roads proposal, which was accepted: "Wo will publish tho books, tho style, make-up and quantity to bo decided upon horeaftcr, to tho ex tent of $1000, $125 of this amount covering the time and expenses of tho siH-clal writer It Is our Idea that theso books should not bo of tho usual four-coor fancy style, but a plain, nttrnctlva booklet, nioro on tho order of tho Oregon Mumnac. Mngnzlno Adicrtfulng. "For one year wo will run a half pago advertisement of Jackson coun ty In Sunset Magaxlne, and In some Issue during tho year will run an Illustrated two-page wrlteup of the county. This two-pogo story will bo reprinted In Abroad, a magazine published by tho llarrlman Interests In Liverpool, with a.Jilsn-clus circu lation over Kurope, nnd through tho different Harrlman agencies, among Intending homcscckcrs and tourists. This advertising and publicity will bo run In tho namo of tho county court of Jackson county nnd will result In putting you In direct touch with a largo number of prospective settlors who will want tho county book. "During tho whole year Jackson county will bo represented In our various Information bureaus at Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and eastern cities, at which points tho county llteruturo will bo kept on hand and carefully distributed. Whonuvvr possible tho names and addresses of those obtaining tho books will bo secured and forward ed to you for such furthor follow up as you may think best In each case. Kxhllilt Maintained. "The county will havo tho privi lege during tho entire year of main taining an exhibit In tho Siumot In formation nnd exhibit room nt Los Angeles, In thu Pacific Klectrlc building, tho understanding being that tho only expanse to which you will bo put In connection with this Is tho securing of thu fruit and otur Jackson county products and dllV; orlng them lu good shipping condl- (Continued On page 3.) E LONDON, Aujj. 2. Despatches received hero today from Bucharest say tho Ilnlkan peace representative probably will renew tho five day ar mistice, signed by Oroece, Sorvin, Jlulgnrin nnd Montenegro, as no agreement is yet in sight. It is bo liovcd thu conference will bo u lengthy nffuir. FROM TREASURY JOB WAHIUNdTON, Auk. 2. 1'iesl dout Wilson today withdrew tho nomination of Adam I'attersnu of Oklahoma, a iitiRro, as register of thu tiusur'i ut I'uttorsDii's reipiust. Houthurn scnulor hltlmly opposed I'liitiirsoii. 'luhu I'urkur of Indiana bus been iioinlnsled for thu nosllloii, ADUSN ADNOUNT FOR BALKANS EXTENDED AUGUST 2, 1933. 8ENAT0R BACON AND REPRESENTATIVE FLOOD PROPOSE MEDIATION IN MEXICO . i . i HhWv ' v iv. F) " S vlL p t- sHET' 'ssLi ? 1nli Hti?;' ,..- f vjw H1II u lBh il lV I Kli!L J'-JKtB ft.. L il9s'. k tlmJl A 'r.ilfci fet HEJm "' iiH IXHlH TTt -c .HllH lH j- VUA(n BllL iVHpT ' HJilk i - ;H Representative Henry D. Flood ' Senator Augustus 0 llacoii, chair man of the foreign relntions com mittee of the upper house, and Rep resentative Henry I. FJood, clinfrmnii of tho foreiun nffnirs committee of the lower linuxo, have diseueel witli President Wilson, a plnn for medm tiou in Mexico to solve the difficult situation now confronting tiic ndmin ixtratiou. It is proved to liuve tho presi dent, with the conxent of congress. CAPTAIN PILOTS VESSEL 108 DAYS LONDOO.V, Aug. 2, Ncrer tear ing tho deck for 103 clays, Captain Charleston of tho Liverpool steamer Harold successfully piloted bis ves sel from Sydney, Australia, to Quecnstown, without tho old of a slnglo officer or any ouo elso who hnd any knowlcdgo of navigation. Captain Charleston was unable to get officers ut Sydney, Melbourne or Adolaldo, or 'any other port ho touched, but was compelled to con tinue his voyage. For stretches of six weeks ut a tlmo ho was unnblo to chango his clothes, and ho had to tako his sleep In brief snatches In n cabin chair placed on tho poop. He was much exhausted on arriving at Quoonstown, but declared that he was not going to trust his vessel to foreign sailors and would go straight on to Liverpool It necessary. BAHLE RAGING AT I'i:KlN, Aug. 2. Threo divisions of government troops loft at Canton today to give battle to northern reb els. All indications point to a de cisive battle somo distance from Canton, but It is not believed tho city will bo Jeopardized. Dispatches from Shanghai say Dr. Sun Yat Son Is going to lions Kong to appeal for rebel support. NEXT WEEK ENDS DEBATE ON TARIFF WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.Tho end of next week will sco the finish of tho tariff speechos In tho senate, no cording to n prediction horo today by Senator F. M. Simmons of Noith Carolina, chairman of tho suuato finance committee. Tho wood and lumber schudulo Is under discussion today. SIXTY-THREE MILES OF MISDIRECTED LETTERS LOB ANUICLKH, Cal., Aug. 2. Misdirected piece of mall sunt to (hu local postoffli'u pliirod end to end would renuh lit'(hruu mllus, uiTordliitf to AssUtuut lolimtlcr DUhmiiii. DMiiiiuii denied Ihu pos Nihility (hut I hey will bu so nlayvd. NEVERLEAVESDECK CANTON HNA Senator Aurjustus 0. Bacon name a rotntnission to visit the Mexi can capitol to try to arrange for a peaceful election of n new president and the dissolution of tiic fnctions now fightiiiK for control. Both Bncoit and Flood had founded the democra tic member of tiicir rescctivc com mittccrt on the idea and found it ac ceptable. While that may not bo tho outcome of the present Aituatiou, many statesmen think it would bo tho best." I EVEN TO JAILBIRDS LONDON, Aug-. 2. Thai nn em ployer must still pay coniensntion to an incapacitated workman even if ho is in prison, was tho decision given today hy tho appeal court. Last July while working as n stevedore John MeNnlly injured his knee, and his employers wero ordered to pay $5 a week compensation. In January they discovered that ho had been convicted of larceny mid sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment. They asked tho courts ta say thai there was necessity for them to pay any more. The county court judge on Muy 10 reduced tho amount pay nblo to $3 a week, hut tho employers contended that as lie was in prison ho could not get work even if ho was able to do it, which they declared, was tho case. Tho nppcnl court, however, decided that being partially disabled through tho accident, it does not matter whether MeNolly can get out of prison to find work or not, nnd that the payments must go on. :ta" t LOS ANGL'LES, Cal., Aug. 2. A longthy telegram criticising tho ac tions of Mexican Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson In Mexico City and de manding that tho Huertu government bo not recognized, has been sent to President Wilson today by a com mittee of Los ngolcs Mexicans, claiming to hnvo boon authorized to net by a mass meeting of 500 coun trymen. Tho message refers to tho Huerta leaders as assassins nnd demands "tho expulsion of tho Diaz party," assorting that Diaz' mission to Ja pan "looks bad." COAL RIVER MINERS I CHAULKSTON, W. Vo Aug. 2. All union locals in llio Cabin Cieek nnd Coal Ktver coal districts of West Virginia, except ouo, hnvo ratified (he ugiccuu'fit li'i'cnlly signed hy rep ii'rfcnlallw'rt of III" strikers and mliio opeiillors, iiui'oidillg to lUiliolilieti inenl licit) today. Tho miners nrc grunted heller working I'omllllons ami luci cased wiifiii hy tho nrcenicnt. EMPLOYER MS PAY COMPENSATION NO. 114. NEW COLLEGE Articles Filed With Corporation Com missioner for University of South ern Oregon for Younrj Men and Women, Who Must Economize. Conservatory of Music and Medford Business College Become Affiliated With New Institution. Articles of incorporation have hocu filed in tho office of the corroralion commissioner nt Salem or llio Uni OR MUD INCORPORATED versity of Southern O.i'gon with V.. ' W. MncCtdlough, W. T. D. MacCul lough and Wv N. MJucCullougb ns in corporators. ,Tho articles specify Hint tho enter prise is "religious, benevolent, liter al,, educational, fino art and music al." "The University of Southern Ore gon is nn institution of learning, whero young men and young women, who cannot afford to attend else where, can be instructed in those studies nnd branches of learning as universities of high standards and high tutors, with the same care and instruction, by competent and effi cient instructors, lecturers nnd pro fessors." Tho estimated valuo of the proper ly and money is $2000- and the city of Medford made tho location of tho place of business. A meeting will bo held shortly for organization purposes and the selec tion of a faculty. Tho Medford Con servatory of Music will become, the. musical school, and tho Medford Business Collesra tho commercial school. Dr. E. B. Piokcl will prob- aoiy servo as uean ol mo mcuicai school and Judge Crowcll as dean of the law school. ROBBER SPITSllP STOLJNLDIAMOND SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 2. "I linto to part with that stone I wanted to snvo it to pay my lawyer." With these words, Sum J. Itaber, cafe entertainer, charged with tho murdjer of Cherry do St. Maurice, spat out Cherry's $1000 diamond ring in tho county jail hero last night. Itaber, in Snn Diego, sworo that hu tossed tho ring into tho guller from an automobile at tho time ho was ar rested. Careful search of his cloth ing failed to reveal the bauble, al though olher jewels of minor valuo were found carefully sweded in his coat tails. Lust night, Iudentificntion Expert Max Fisher and Jailer Myers visited Itaber in his cell. "Givo us that diamond," said Fisher, "you hnvo it,' and wo know it. There's no uso trying to hido Ik longor." Rnher then spat out tho jewel, sny ing he had hoped to sell it to pay un attorney to defend him. Itaber nnd Drumgooio aro held pending action of tho grand jury. Clvo' Stirling, Rnber's sweetheart of the under world, also will bo indicted, police officials claim. L CIIlCAfJO, Aug. 2. Corn estab lished a new prico record hero today when it ndvnucod half to 1 and I'j over yesterday's closing price. Tha September option started nt 08 to 110 1-1, gain of half to I 1-J .mid ravu to W Tho transuelloHH in May options wero not so heavy but they Jumped higher than in tlv other mouths. IVi'diellon of rising lnwrtRrsi for His next Ihrt'ft dsys, roujdsd wUk iliiiniiKU lilit'udy tloMt) t Iki mm W by thu Hilheiliig hv, U ripHlM for (he adviuiit, RN SAB E NW IE ID , ' ; ' ! ii -isl(H I -I I K.I 13 i .j i i ?i ifl !jr