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Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER- I'nlr tonight nttil Friday Mux, II I j Mln. oil. K ' f- & . I'nrly llilnl Yriir, DhIIv KIkIiIIi Year DISHONOR CROSS GIVEN BY BIXBY GIRL TESTIFIES Alli'iirs Victims of Cnpllnllst Wore (Inlilni Pendant ns Inslijiiln o( Fall nnm Virtue Clco Barker on llic Witness Stand. Women Darrnl From Sonllil Trial Defendant Tells o( niiln anil Sums Palil-Mllllonaliu Stolid In Court. I.OK ANHKLKK, Oil., Sept. 18. 'The rioKM (if llio legion t (llNliiiiiur." TIllH WI1H lint imiiio (lull (-'Ion llulon llail.or mill auinu of Iter r.lrl friends aim- to dm tiny cro of r.olii pendent fl'lllll II (old olllllll tllllt Hill) Hillll (1(111. II. Illxity. a I.iiiik Hunch tnpllullst. nivimed of her tlolluiiuiuuy, gave liur tu wtuir about hr neck. oili'T Klrln lni wore recruited for the KHiiiiiiniiiit of wtmlthy men, Mia Itarktir twnlflo.1 today at lllby'a trlnl. wr similar rriiMon, mill iimioiik tliomiuilw half orlnuly Jotted nliiiut Ihulr nteniurhlp In tliu order of their I unite. MIm liarlmr wa tliu (Irit wIIimm ciiIIimI when IIih IhUIiik of Itwlluiony was liHin. Hhn melted tho otont of a ltd) tluit win miotic until tho day of lur nltogml HiMiiiclatlnii with lllxby. llUliy Mt itllont tliroimliout the girl" tottlmouy. lln born ntollillly tlm arrultlny of tlm curloii run rt room crowd, mul not onco iturliiK dm lun tl til ho uvon mlilrusa n niiniirlc to III romiKHl, PnirOtully nil dm apoetntora nt tliu trlnl today worn num. Mnny women tried to flxlit their wuy Into tlm loom. Inn tlm uiiiii rofimuil to forego dmlr opportunity to hoar tho Minllil testimony dint wna oxprctod. Umliir questioning tho girl tolil of RtiltiK (a tint Jonquil npnrtnmiit to llvn. nutl of being Introduced by Mra. ItiiMMibnric. tlm prnprlotro. to n mnii irttnod "King." Akml If she tould polHt out "King" In tint court rnoin tho Klrl pointed to lllxby nnd ox claimed: "That I the, mnn!" MIm Parker testified dint on the iwmIdh of their first meeting lllxhy itMVn hor fti; on tlm second, 50, and uftcrward, vniylnic biiiiih, tlm total atar.'imitliiK between S00 ami f00. BY PRESIDENTS; NOVEL'S LOCALE CONCORD, N II., Ri'Pt. IS -llnrry Tlmw wiu uunrtoniil tmlny In room 7 nt tlm KiikId llotol- nu iiptirtnmut innilii fiunoiiB im tlm "Thrniiu ronm" In WliiHton Ohurchlll'ii nnvol "CoiiiiIh ton," mul ormiplcil nt vnrloim tlmim by Prortlilontu IMurco, llnyi'H, lloimo oll nml Tuft. Ti'chnlrnlly Thuw h a prUnnor, hut priii'tliMlly ho ilnoH niton t nn ho ploiiHUfl. lln viH nlln wml to lenvo tho Imtol twlro tmlny, onco to ko Blmp. pliij; anil onco iilmply to boo tlm bIbIUh. llo Ih nlroiuly popular In tlm town mul pulillo Hontlmmit umiinmlloimlily Ih with him In lihi fluht for frcoilom. Ilia mother turn oiikhko'I lto In dm HiikIo llotol niljolliliiis hor boii'.h mul Ih fouilui; from Montreal to ho wflli him, CURRENCY BILL E WASIIINtlTON', Sopt. IR. lliniso piiHHoii tho uilmlulHtrntlim ciirroncy hill hy it voloof 280 to St. Mnny ropuhllcmiH mul nil dm pro Kri'HHlvo monihorrt of tho liouvo Blip portml tho ourroncy bill. Tho voto followoil rojuctlon of Hovornl nniouil inonlB, Tlm hoiiBo ro-nfflrmoil dm Kobh mnmiulumnt to tho effect Hint nntliliiK In tho nuiiifliiro coiilil bo eonatrimil na i .... .1 , l...l ....1.1 .!.. inviiiiuiuiiib urn uuuiiHiiu hi wuiu- 1 150, THAWS ROOM ED PASSES ROUS &WMV J ..i-ii. 1 L REVOLT GROWS; Frnr ncnrr.il Strike Will Paralyze Industrial Life ot Empire Lon don Street Traffic Etidanijrrrd . Union Buttons the Issue. Dublin Strike Key to Unsettled Con dlllon Employers Prrparc to Fluid Demands for Increase. I.ON'IIOK, Sept. IK.-I.nlmr lt..n IiIon n 1 1 1 rt 1 rnpiillv iIu.iiikIi.iuI (liont lliilniii I'l.liiy, Tin lnliH. wiillioiil ih liy Tillinc (1- C.i.'m ml.ir Iiiih men, Iuhmiiimo t)t IiihI lieeii foiliiil.lou lo went' uui.tii ImtliniM. rnioii nflii'iiiU unlirie.l ollior eoinpntiii" iuetu.ti'.l in the mo tor Iiiin I'omliitio tliul nil lli.'ir men. uumlieriiii; iibout ln,ni)ll, will will. out lomorniw iiuIiwh TilliiiK f: ' idil. Innximieli iim mulor Imimch limelienlly (nli Hnuilnee in KiikIhihI of Auieiieun mirfuriti Mlieet rniUny iVMlnn, I It iiei?5cr trmiHiilH lion lie-up in lymili'M will lie ex e Htiilv Moiiotin if the men fullill their llirenl. StiikoH t4orme.l in llie nir in every lrl of the e.iuntry. Wheroxer union Aiirkuieu Aen leiimreil to Imiiillt ttooil from Duliliii, where the lrnn port Hoik.-rit nro out, thev xlnppe.l work immeiliiitolv. Onlwiile Dublin, the uituntioii mi moMt fetimm til I.ierMi.il, hut there nre more or lean uorioiiH tin-tip nl n uroro of oilier ejtion, intililii? Lomlou. WlinUuiiH iiiohI fenre.l wn tlmt Hie otilTmiio will Im n Mrlko of nil tniiiipfit workrm in th eounlry, in whieli onto tliere were inntinniiii; to lie tutittcriiiKft toilny of n Renenil .Irike hv nil iiniotii!. II w O'-ti-innle.l Hint, n n renlt of the Dublin Mulct' nlone, el.we to 20.000 men lme .iiit woik or been rititleretl i.lle iuM.limtHulv. The KiifIi"li Inlmr (Hnntinn i e Keiully lii-Mvo in i.w of Hie fuel Hint nn eiMinnoiiH proportion of un iouit nr(. bent on foreiuij a mm'i'iI.v iuertme in wni' from hii nxernije of hIioiiI 7.fl0 eeUv for orilinnry -killeil lnlHir to $10 or $!.". The employiuit eln, lookin on no luiite nn niUnnee n nniountin.' prne tieully to n reolution, nre piepnre.l to re-ixl it to the lu-t tlileh. nml the foiiornl opinion in Hint nny one of the Htuke which me oeeumntr ho freiiuenllv iimv tleelop into n Hlrui; vle Hint will fluiko the empire. WEAK ON EXCHANGE .NP.W YOIIK, Kept. IS - Uoneweil weiibiifBH In Now llnven fentureil tlm nponliiK of tlm Btorlc miirket toilny. After oiumlui; within n frnrllon of joMorihiy'ii elimliiK prlto, bo Binds ilroppeil two mul onu-bnlf polnlH to ST. Vj, tho lowoMt flRiiro u tlm hlHtory of tho eoiiipmi)'. ('nniulliiu l'nelfli) iiIbo lost n point. Most of tho other nctlvo stoeks Blmwetl eltlmr Biuull Iohhob or mxliiH, with no tleflnlto tomleney. I.iitcr 1'nlon l'ncifle, UemlluK. Cmi.iillnu 1'iielflc mul limit IhIiiiiiI nilviuiced n point. California lVitrolouui liroko Hi mul Miixlcnii 1'otioloum .1. IIoiuIh wcro oiiHy, (' I CAUGHT BY LAW ClUOAdO, Sopt. 18. Cluuion Kiirtluimn, nn InveatlKfttor for tlm Mnto'B nttornoy'H offlco mul one. of tho limit croilltoil with ferritins out llio inonihoirt of tho nraoii trust w8 nrruBti'ii horo toilny on n clinrRo ot BollliiK tho proaociitlun'a Bucrota. Ktirlliiiimin iiIIokob ho la tho victim of a frmno'Up, but ho wna unnblo to nccount for fsno In niarkoil blllt fniiuil In his piiHsoHslon. Htnto'a Attonmy lloyno chnrKci Hint Kiirlhmmm robbeil Ills Bivfo two weoka iiko, oxtractoil tho l'lnlc cou- fosHlon nml aolil coploa to frlomla of tho (lofomlmits for fliOOO, ENGUSH H A K MORE AY MIUDKOFtl). A URDU HAT LESS; PASADENA ICE SUPPLY Hot Spell Demands Cause Restric tions liy Dealers Stockton Swclt-rrs-Plck Potatoes at Night San Joaquin Valley Suffers. Ocean Breezes Moderate Hluli Tem peratures at Los Anucles and San Francisco Coder Weather. I'AHADKNA, Cnl.. Hopt. IS.-Thli city In tbrentoiieil with nn lc fnmltm mi u rcMitlt of u hot upell, mul iiIUioiikIi tho nhortnKo Iiiih not yet reach. (! n point wiixm t will ciiiiki tmfferlni;, It alroiiily Iiiih reulto.l In much Inron vonleiKo. The ileiimtul for Ico Im bo liroat Hint the companion luivo cut itowti tlm liiillvlilunl nllowancn to fo poiincU nml iiimlo corronponil- liiK riMlurtou In tlm quantity koIiI to roMlnurautH mul other merchant. Tlm toiuporaturn tmlny I itomuwii.it mlliler than dint of yottunlny, when tho rocor.l point of l'J ilcr.reon win rwichiHl, anil from onrly liiillcatlon dm mnxlmiim will not bo morn than 102, temperMturiw nt corrrwpomlliiK hour beliiK mvnii tlorueti cooler to day than joitonlay. STOCKTON. Cnl.. Sept. IS. Stock ton oMcapo.l tho recent hot win.) until toilny, when tlm mtircury climber to VJ ilonreeti nt ! a. m. nml Rave prom Iko of roachliiR 100 thin afternoon. On tho San Joaquin tlelta land It bo fimo bo hot ycnterilny that Chltuwo mul Jnpnneiio potato dlRKern rufunod to work. Tlm diiR potntoott lnt iilcht by niooullKht. HACHAMKNTO, (Jul.. Sept. IS. The temperature nl '. o'clock today wtm 10 duRreeB, ami lnillr.it Ions pointed to mmther record broakltiR heat wave. Vonterdny' IiIrIi mark of 10 4 cauied Rreat BiifferliiR In tho Sacramento alley nml many thous and ot Btto fair xlaltorK sweltered. 1.08 ANC1UI.KS. Cnl.. Sept. IS. With n temperature of SI nt 10 o'clock, l.os AiiroIim l rorovorliiK to day from tho offecta of tho hot tout nlKht In tlm clty'a history. Cooler weather la piodlcted for toulRht mul tomorrow. SAN rilANCISCO. Cnl., Sopt. IS With tho thermometer replstorltiK 79 doKreoa nt 10:30 o'clock San Fran cisco today la onJoyliiK companitlvo ly cool wenther nftor tho terrific hent of Tuesday and Wednesday. At tho hour yesterdny tho mercury wna nbovo tho elRhty.four murk. Korccaslor Wilson ways n foR Is duo thla nfter noun mul declares there will bo no repetition of Tuesday's weather hero this year. Offlco Hiippllea. SholvhiR, desks, hnlronlcH nt n sour, raclflo Motor Supply Co. I'rofessor V. J. O'Clnrn, eouuty piilholoRisi, who left Mouilny toy .Suit I'runeiseo for tin operntion, mi ilerweul tlm ordeul this morning, mul teleRrnuis to local friends report it Biu'ci'Sxful nml liirf eomlition favor ttlilt. Mm. O'diiru neeoiupiinieil her IlllhlllUlll. PiolVhSor O'dnrn went Konllt itu tler tho belief Im wnrt u httflVrer fiom nppojulicitis, but Inter tlevelopmeiits pi oved this erroneous, other eompli enlioim lu'cesMluling K0'11!? under the knife. Paris Revives Old Sport PARIS, Sept. 18. On one side of tho neioilroino nl Juvisy toilny n green elutl fnlconer e.xperimeiiteil with I114 hootletl hawks, a revival of tho nueient Miorl; on tho other hide, mul oveiluinil, were u number of ncroplnncs, offeriup; t fitraiiRO eon- tniht. Tho hawks tienihled when dm noroplnncfl fluw past nml eoiiltl not bo iiulucetl In lenvo llio fnleoiierV wrist. Tlmy were utterly tleniorn) izctl by (ho now hinds of "birds." OPERATION ON F O'GARA SUCCESSFUL OWKHOX, TIHI(SI)AY, Now Facing Tammany's Wrath IfiMPfW I HbkJ 'i ti ",3li,sti,3liW: wttw ltVfliVH sHSBiaVlS ' ' mfi3-Mr" ' - i Wm I II III ,., --Tm i. " Co?rrlclitijrUn3xrwixldUr,ilerwooil,K. Y. ( ,,. riuir Vt llllain Suler of New ork DENY T. R. ASKED 10 EASE BRITISH 1915 FAIR WOES; 2CENV YOKIC. Sejil. IS.- Pint .le tiiul of itihUhvil ipirrVtMat IrnI dent WiiVou nml Stteretnry of Slati llrynn Imil nketl Colonel Tbcxulote Uoosovelt to mo nn n efil m bun.lor to H.n.MIe (Jrent llrilsin looked today at If Maury I. I)IgR and nml (lennsny to ret.der tbrir .l.K ,)wv Caml1,lU wlu ,om, tho tenniuntion to not imrlieiiwte in thei . Pmini-Paeifi.. e.x ition in Sn I' nxt , ' "lon,h', "l ,ho McNo FnuioiMNi in 1013 whs vome.1 hewi'""' lW9Tai ,,nw,n ,nloau 0l san thin afternoon by ill lomir rii- tleiitV piixnte Meretitry. "CoIoimI KtMtkcvolt haw not been nuked to strut in nny such niaaeity'' Hid Seeniary Snrpr. "If thu offer in untile I inutRiue it will com I hi afternoon. The colonel will give, the nilmiiiixlrntioii mi immediate nn wur." Secretary SariH-r aUi tii'iiivtl ie iort that t'oloiiel Kmicexelt tHu tcmplutct ii trip to luin. DISCOVER PLOT TO KILL ALFONSO PAWS, Sept. IS. It ti mora were current hero today that a Spanish anarchist plot has boon discovered to nssasMltiiilo KIiir Alfonso mid Presi dent l'olncaro of Fr.inco when tho latter lulls Madrid next mouth, It wna said l'olncaro Ineiirrotl tho nnar chlsta' hatred by tho aovorlty with which Foveral Spnnlnrda of their faith worn treated ill Franco foIlowIiiR ro porta tlmt tlmy bad planned to kill Alfonso In 1'nrls earlier this year. 10 SAN FKAX( ISOO, Cnl., Sept. IS Hepoiis toilny fiom "One Wound" Hoifiin'ri camp I'tir his four-rouml bout here tomoriMW night with Tom my MeFiirlaiul. Uoriui nt ono time was n serious eoiileiuler for lii;ht woislit honors, mul ho realires that n defeat will reletrnte him to tho di, enitl. Seven oilier four-routul bouts nro scheduled, iutiudinp: ono helween .lolinny (Vl.eury of Seuttlo nml "Habo" Ficato of l.o.s AiiRcles. Washlnaton U. Dofcats Sliofiys TOKIO, Sent. 18. The University of Wiibhiiiutou lmsolmll team, tour- inf tho Orient, continued ils good wink hem today by tlelentiiijj the yokolitinm Shogjo team 0 to 1. KHPTKMBUIt IK, 1MM. V T HIE SLAVE ! SCANDAL PALS &N rilANCISCO, Cal.. Sept. IS. Unlw fforaethfntr hapnena to pro- xent thorn from sorvltiR out tho ten- teneca impoU upou them by l'cil oral Judge Van Float jostorday, it Quentln Tho JtulRe orlRloally tolocted San Quentln but waa lnimmliatoly boggod by th prisoners' lawyers to grant a chanae to tho fedoral prison. Ho aald ho wna willing unleea tho attor ney Roneral objocted. Tho nttorney 8tner.il duett not object. Prosecutor Sullivan and Ilocho received from him today tho following answer to tholr query on the subject: "I prefer to mnko no recommenda tion or objection in respect to tho place which tho court may seo proper to deslRnnto for the confinement of DIrks and Cnnilnottl." McNeil's Island la mora crowded than San Quontln but it la sold DIgga nml Cmulnettl foel tlmt something less ot a stigma attaches to It. L TO ESCAPE TRIAL SACUAMi:NTO. Cnl.. Sept. IS. Marsha Warrington and Lola Norrls. Saernnionto society plrls, who clopotl to llouo, Nevada with Muury I. DIgga and F, Prow Cauiliiottl, scutouccd yesterday for whlto slavery, will not b epiosocutod In Sacramento courts, nccordhiR to nnnouncoment today by District Attorney Wachhorst. TIRED FRISCO GIRL E; SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Sopt. IS. Tho pollco wcro naked todny to search for Mlsa Lillian Manila, a pretty high school girl, who Is missing from her homo horo. "F.iu simply tired of school," alio declared In 't noto to hor parents. "I'm going away. I don't know whero, but I'm going." Parcnt-Tcaclicrs Meet Friday The Parent-Teneher.s circle of tho Washington school will meet Friilnx afternoon til 3 o'clock. PIKED PRISON NDA S ,f W TRIAL" N ATTAK COURTS POWER Impeachment Board Adjourns After Swearlnn, Members Accused Gov ernor Not Prcscnt-j-Counsel Array Imposing Frawlcy Under Fire. Objection to Lctjality of Action to Show Assembly's Attitude Ma jority Vote Decides. A MIAN V. X. V., Sept. 18. flor ernor William K. Sulzor wis nlnccd on trial before nn imitenclimonl court of fifty-seieti member, not counting two iil)n(ntceH, lotlny. (Jtnenior Wntjuer Milled the court to order in tlio senate eliamlior of the New York Male enpitol nt 1 1 :0.1 n. in., ami nt lt'w the court ad journed, Imxint; trnnneteil no bun- iicm beyond tho swonriii" in of the members. The governor wn rcproaontcd by nn imposiii'' army of rnnncl. but did not nppear in the chamber in person, HioukIi lie wn in constant telopliouic coinmiinicution with it from the executive mansion. Saber's attorneys entering their nppenrnnce, announced thai they were present "to object lo tho juriV .lietion of the bih court ami its nicmber-.hip." It was not expected that the ob jection would bo snMnincd. but the defense did believe Hint by rni-tin? it nml fereinj: n vote llio Sulzorites would be able to form some idea at to the nttitude of the justices, of the court of appeals, who nre included ns mombers of the court. A majority vote will decide everv nuetion except Hint of impeachment, which requires two-tliirds. nnd lliere is no question Hint n ninjoritv of Hie members of tho court nre hostile to tho governor. His friends don't believe, however, that this majority will nmntint to two-thirds. Ilnx-insr reg'stereil their ohicction to the court as n whole. Sulr.er's lnw xers obiccle.l further lo the swenr- Ini; in of Senators Wngner, Frnwlcv. Tlamspercer nnd Snnner. on the ground that thev nrennrctl and have proiiiilged the impenehmenl ease. Thev Imil a lengthy briof readv lo sulimit in support of Iheir conten tion, but Chief Justice Ciillen of the eonrt of appeals cut the discus-ion short bv aying both objections would he considered later. The proceedings wcro of Hie most Impressive and solemn character. They were coiuluelcd in profound silence except for the voices of those partieionting in the nroecedings, de spite the fact that the galleries were naeked. A large proportion of those in the nudienee were women. The members of the court were sworn individually. Justice Cullcn refitted members of the lower house the privilege of the sennlo floor. SIEAL MACHINE; TOLKDO, Ohio, Sopt. IS. Sheriff Wlneliind of Williams county was shot through tho head and seriously wouiidtd near horo today In a revol ver duel with threo youthful automo bllo bandits. After holding up an automobllo party, tho youths forced tho occupants to vacato tho machlno, robbed thorn ot 300 la cash and then drovo away In tho automobllo. Tho sheriff was notified and Im mediately started In pursuit In a high power machlno. Two of tho bandits escaped but a posso ot farmora cap turod tho youth who shot Shorltt Wlnelnnd. Mansion. Burns; Suff's Blamed LONDON, Sept. 18. Suffragettes were suspected by tho polico today of responsibility for the burning of Admiral Sir lledwortli Meux's mnn sion in Theobald's Park last night. Tho house, was unoccupied. Y A THUGS B SHERIFF NO. 154 STATE MEDICAL SESSION BEGINS OPENING IRK Fifty-three Psyslclans ncrjlstcrctl From State for 39th Annual Mcet Inrj Business Routine and Reports This Morning. Afternoon Session Devoted to Pa pers and Discussion Banquet To nirjlit at Medford List of Visiters The thirty-ninth nnniinl meeting of the Oregon Stale Medical nasociation convened this morning nt the Page thenfer. A business session was held at which half n hundred pliysicinns registered. Dr. It. R. Ilingo of Pen dleton presided, willi pr. M. II. Mnr collus of Portland scprclnry. The convention ends Saturday. Reports of officers nml commit tees for the yonr were, rend. Dr. .1. It. Trtiax of Grants Pass gnvo the ml.lres of welcome with n resimnso by Dr. C. S. White of Portland. This nflernoon n garden pnrtv will be triven nt the home of .Mrs. Dr. E. D. Pifkcl for Hie wives of the visit ors. Tonight nl the MedfonT hotel n banquet for the medical associa tion will be held. Tho visiting la dies will attend the conscrvnlory musicnle at the high school. The delegates arriving are: Royal A. Oore, Tacomn; A. IL Ross, Lebanen: ,. Kimc, Cottmro Grove; W. K. Lewis, Senside: J. II. Reekmnn. llochester. Jlinn.; W. R. Morse, Snlem: F. O. Swedenbunr. Ashlnntl; K. Mincus, Marshficld: O. R. Fnmn. Cervnlli: A. D. Siorluiofc, Dallas; n. Davis. Albnnv: .M. C. Strickland, Orecon City: E. E. Fisher. Salem: J. A. Fulton, Asteria: Oteij D. Dutler, Independence: L. T. flrif filh, Salem; II. E. Ringo. president. Pendleton; E. II. Pickel. F. G. Thnver. .7. .7. Emmons, R. W. Clnncv, R. W. Steams. R. n. Scelv, S. A. Loekwood, Medford; Win. House. W. T. Willinmon. A. E. Macknx, Calvin S. WIMo. J. Earl EUe, G. R. Wliile s'de, Kathrine C. Mjiinon. Ireasurer. Sherman E. Wright, C. 0. Rabin, .7. P. Tamiesie. E. II. MeDanlcl, .7. A. Pettit, Albert E. Pngnn, 7.awronco Selling, Chnrles E. Sears, Charlps n. McClure. L. IT. Hamilton, NT. W. Jones, A. C. Smith. C. .7. Smith, A. E. Rockey. K. A. .7. MnnKeiuie, M. R. Mnrccllus, secretary. ITenrv Waldo Coe. A. Ix. Higgs, of Portland; J. C. Booth, Lebanon; .7. P. Tninx. W. II. Flnntingan, F, D. Strieker, Grants Pass. Papers were read at today's ses sion bv Dr. II. Cavanaush of Al bany. Dr. W. D. Coffey of San Fran cisco. Dr. T. IT. Hamilton of Port Inml. Dr. E. R. Piekcl of Medfor.l and others, with a genornl discus sion. Tho program of entertainment for tho visiting physicians aud tholr wives during tho convention week la: TIiurtlay Address of wclcomo nt Page thea tre, 11 o'clock. Garden party at Mrs. K. II. PIckel'a from a to C o'clock. luinquet for Medical Association ot Oregon nt Hotel Modtord at 8.30 p. m. Tho ladlos will attond a conrort given by tho Modtord Conservatory ot Music at 8.00 sharp. Friday Resident physicians auto rldo tor visitors S.30 to 10 o'clock. llmuiuot for visiting physicians' wivos nt hotel Medford 5.30, nftor which all will attend tho public lec ture nt tho Page thcatro at 8 p. m. Smoker for gcntlomon nftor tho lecturo. Saturday Tho Creator Medford club havo planuod an auto tlrtvo for tho'-vlsltora Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. All wishing to particlpato plcaso bo at hotol Medford at dine statod. Llnd Praises Huerta's Messaoe VERA CRUZ, Mox., Sopt. 38." I beliovo Provisional Prosidcnt I lit orta's messago to tho Mexican con gress leaven an excellent opening for Mexico mid the United Mates to get together," said John Liml, President Wilson'K emissary, today. "ThnfH all I qan any. It ia up to President Wilson. A- ' - k. V