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Mall, The Moitford Trllmno, Tim South,
rn OrcKnnlan, The Ashland Tribuno.
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OtflcUl l'apr of the City of Mtdford.
official paper of Jackson County.
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Milfonl. Orrgon, under the act of
Xarch , JS79,
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LOWER CALIFORNIA
LEAST KNOWN OF
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GIANT
NEW
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VATERLAND DRIFTS
' HELPLESS ON IE
NF.W YORK, May 21,-Tlio giant
new liner Vntorlund broke nvvny fmin
tugs eunvoyiiig her to her dock today
nnd began drifting down llic Hud
son, carried by the tide. At tunes
fhn swung Urond-iide neros-s the
river. 1 the grip at the strong ehb
title, the big steamship wn.s bclplc.
hlio vs curried steadily downstronm
toward tlit ltnttery.
After the vessel hnd drifted more
tli.'m ji mile the lns Mtoeecdid in
gelling her in Uv ngnin nnd he
was Iiended tip-dream under control.
Tho VntiTlmid of the Hamburg
Americnn line is the lii:geht oteumer
in pen ire. Sho arrived in Xew York
harbor today on her innidtn voyage
from Hamburg. Her run yesterday
was 39 1 miles and her average .peril
nn hour vns 23.0 knots.
Tim Yaterlnnd launched April
.1. 11113. She i 0.")0 feet in length,
100 feet beam nnd hns n tnunngc of
58,000.
She carries one comniiMlore nnd
four captains and a total crew of
3231.
The new gin'nt of the sea received
n iioiy welcome n she pai-.-ocl up the
harbor to her pier in Iloboken, X. J.
BOTH
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T
BECKER
A
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NEW YOItK, May 21. lolh protf
rcutioii mid defence in the cane of
Charles I locker, on trial for the mur
der of Herman Itorenllial, rested to
liny. The enho will be in the hand
of the jury bv tomorrow nnd Keek
er's fate may be decided by night.
After both sides rested, court wns
adjourned until 2 p. m. this after
noon, when it wax announced Mm tin
F. Mnnton, Hooker' chief couiihei,
would begin his address to ihe jury.
DiMrfct Attorney Whitman will make
his closing address tonight. Then
court will bt adjourned until tomor
row, when Justice Kciihury will de
li wr his charge.
Tin will occupy about nu hour,
nnd the jury will then retire to dc
tenniuu whether Decker, n a lieu
Iciitiut of the "Strong-arjii Mpiad,"
i-onccncil the plot that resulted in
the murder of the Tenderloin gam
bler, nnd for which four men have
jia (1 the death penalty.
REVOLTfARI
.' THREATENS HUERTA
Vi:itA OHIIZ, Muy 21 -A riolt In
the Mexican army In the capital a,
tiny moment, would caiibo no sur
prise accoriIlig ,to refugees who nr
rlvod horo toilny. Forulgiujrb tlioro
uro expecting dally tlio leelmilug of
miotbor period similar to that of
February lait year,
The rofiiMecs asisoit all that Is lack
Ing In n leadur with sutdclent couraen
to head thojiiioremen. They nuy
trcaou uHaliiBt (Icnoial Iluorta U
uUoj-Hd boldly on the utrcoU.
Tlio capital Ih overrun with ucl
licrtuittf of Curraiuii and theno up
jkar hiixIoum tp oreulull any at
twiipt ofllucrtH uml hi folloucrs to
wwtipe. AIJ tli flnut offlceri mid
llHrl lihrtsolf urv hhi to ho kept
Hdr cIihm widen,
'ifiM rnlKHHllon of inpro tuomhor
Hf liM FHMntti, (Hi'ludlHg Quurblo
HutoHm, whM h'MH lh HiuBt yitMlDim
frnwrt tf (hr HucKh, m rum
tHMi h JIMr In lk wtr fuUav,
WASHINGTON. 1) C. May 21.
Lower Cnlltornin, Mexico's tsolnted
peninsula, thq .coat or which the
1'nclMc licet of the fnlted Stutes I
now patrollltiR, In one of the least
known territories In North America.
The follow Ihk facts concerning tliU
arm of land, which projects about
S00 miles southeasterly from the
Southern border of California, were
Klcn out by tho National Geographic
slcloty at Washington. l. C, teday:
Tho width of the peninsula varies
from about 30 to more than 100
miles, and its lrrcpti:ar coast-line,
over 2000 miles lonK Is bordered by
numerous Islands. Doing mainly a
mountainous, desert region, it Is thin
ly peopled nnd presents many Miarp
ly contrasting conditions, t.ow sun
scorched plains, whero death by
thirst awaits the traveler, lie close, to
the bases of towering Rrantto peaks,
"belted by forests and capped In win
ter by snow; desolate plateaus oT
black lavn look down on valleys
seamed with sreon-bordered streams.
Originally l'eopletl by Indians
At the time or Its discovery In
ir33 by nn expedition sent out by
Cortes In search of a fabulously rich
Island. It Is estimated to .have been
Inhabited by 2K.00O Indians, who vlg-
orousty rercnted tho, intrusion and
prevented tho newcomers from Rot
ting a foothold for more than a cen
tury. The Jesultes then enmo In and
wero wonderfully successful In ex
ploring tho peninsula and establish
ing missions. They established three
main trails, one nloug each const nnd
tho third down the middle, which
serve as the regular routes of travel
today. The Indians have vanished
from all parts of tiielr former terri
tory, except a Tew In tho extreme
northern end.
During the last half century all
parts of the territory have been vis
ited, mainly by Americans, In search
of mines and other natural resources,
but little or the knowledge gained
has bcromo nvallablo to the public-
Gold, sllvor, copper. Iron and other
minerals and much fertile land have
been found, but tho scarcity of water,
fuel, forage, nnd tho difficulties of
transportation have united with other
causes to bring about failure to de
velop tho resources.
Climate Hot and Arid
Tho climate of iiwcr California
In general Is hot anfi arid. Northern
conditions aro closely like thoso in
adjoining parts of Southern Califor
nia; In tho middle thoy are mora arid,
but the extreme southern end, though
arid tropical, tias more regular sum
mer rains. The peninsula suffers
long periods of drought, during which
no rainfall sufficient to start vego
tatlon occurs over largo areas for per
iods of from three to fho years.
Thoso dry periods may be succeeded
by torrential rains, which sweep the
country and roll great floods down
to the sea.
Surface water Is scarce and lim
ited; mainly to Isolated water-holes In
the, rocks or to springs from which
small streams flow a short distance.
Tho ItJo Santo Domingo Is tho onn
living stream within tho peninsula
which flows on the surfaco from Its
zourco to tho sea throughout tho
year. The conditions havo resulted
in the development of tho richest nnd
most extradordlnary desert flora In
tho world. Tho bjrd and mammal
life, however, Is closely related to
that of Southern California.
The plains abound with Bmull de
sert mammals, such as rabbits, pocket
mice, kangaroo rats and others. A
largo number of tho smaller desort
mammals never drjnk water, It, hav
Ing been found ImVosslblo to teach
somo of them to tnko water In cap
tivity. Antelope, mountain shcop,
mule-deer and mountain Hans nro tho
only largo gamo animals.
Tho peninsula Is thinly peopled
and enormous areas remain uninhabi
ted Tho most populous section is
tho region south of T.a l'az, whore
rains are more regolar than further
north. A few small towns and widely
srattnrod tommunltlcs along tho
toast, with a number of villages,
ranches snd minors' camps In tho In
terior, cover tho population, l.owor
California haa a territorial form of
government, nnd, owing to Its great
length, Ih divided near the middle
Into n northern nnd u southern dis
trict, ICnseimda and La J'az being tho
respective capitals.
JACOB A. RIIS SLIGHTLY
WEAKER, SAY DOCTORS
IIAKIIK, Mii.,'Mt 2J.Vrhl.
Jv VH'iikii'," wiu (he iIouIui-'h lejMiit
on the condition of Jiicoh A. Iiii l
luy. Hope o Mr, Stilt nvnvcrv lm
Iiitii iibiiiiiluiiiil. A tcligniiii of in
null)' fioin (nloni'l Thcoihun lloor
vrll mi riciilii'd loiln
With HviHurd IfKdu In Hcdfofd wudu
ON IMAM! I. S. S. CAl.lFOK
XIA, Mnrnllnii, Nov.. Mnv 20.- (ut
winuW to Sun Diegu, .May 21.) -Having
occupied Topic with u los
of -100 killed to tltpm-olvoi. and mi
unknown number of eiwmllloK among
the fodoruK nn mniv of 51100 eon
MittitionnliMo hns begun its ninrt'li
on (lundiilnjanu In udvtuiee t the
nun ins troop,' ti Hying -iiuiulron ot
lenvnlry ! wofkitig destruction to the
iluorta line of commuuicution, its
main object being the crippling of
the railroad from .Miincniiillu to
(luiidiiliijnni, neeordiug to rvporto to
dny. The capture of Tonic win necom
pli.liod after n bloody xtrugglo. Al
though the loos of the federal. aro
uncertain, it i known that 200 of
them wero tnken iri.oucr.
Maallan i n city of many fear
today. Haek of Hie city the oonti
tuliualitH nro ever cloning in, nnd
the terror of their upproiu-b i aug
mented bv tho presence in their
rnnks of 700 foathor-hodoeked and
fnntasticnlly painted Indians. whoo
oxcessc. in the event ot the eil s
fall, uinny citizens fear tiioir white
loaders will ho unable to curb.
Mom dreadful to the contompla-
tiou of the nvoraue cition, however,
I- the proH-et of the sacking of tho
city by the federals when tliev lire
forced to roticat, as seem inevitable.
It appears to bo generally conceded
thnt the federals will not give uj
Mnxutlau to General Ohrcgou with
out an attempt to spoil Ihe prize a
much as possible.
OFFICIAL COUNT OF VOTE
(Continued from page 1.)
Count v recorder Florey 2030.
Sheriff Knrharl 3U1, Singler 1313.
lkor 712.
Treasurer Colvii; 12US, Crone-
miller 01)1.
Surveyor Too 1S51..
Coroner Kellogg 1000, Vlier
1141.
llomocrntlc
Xntionnl enmmittecmmi Canon
707, Kii.sterly -157.
I. S. senator Cliamborlniii 11 17.
Coiigressimin Ilollistor 5112, Merc
ditli 437.
Governor Ilonnrlt 301. Cobb 110.
if aiming lib', Miller (JO, Smith (131.
Stnte treasurer (written in) 1'ti-
gct 30..Kny 13.-
Jutice supreme court Galloway
722, Itnniscy 031.
Attorney general Jeffrey O.'iS.
State senator (Written in) T. II.
Nichols 115, 1. J. Neff 81, H. D.
itood 10.
Itopreontativo Townc Sl)5, Dark-
dull (written in) 40.
Joint rcnrc-cnlativo (Written in)
Garnclt 11, Purdin J3. Ynvvler 14.
(ountv commissioner (Written
in) Frank Jordan 50, II. I'. Dean
118, J. C. Smith 78.
County clerk (Written in) Gard
ner 20, Gnllatin 13.-
Hccorder Jacobs 1010.
Sheriff liittnon 005, Summer-
villc 552.
Trensiirer Drown 823.
Surveyor Drown 827.
Coroner (Written in) Kellogg 20,
Usslier 48.
I'rogrcjislvo
Kiitioiuil eoniiniltoemini- Coo 81.
V. S. senate Jlnuley 84.
Congress Mcnrn 90.
Governor Gill 55, McMaliou 30.
State siiiH-riiiteiidetil Durton 01.
State hcnntor (Written in) Nieh-
oi- 12, Von dcr Hellen 12.
HcitrcKOfitntivo (Written in)
Men ley 11), Wagner 0. Townc 11.
Joint representative (Written in)
VnwterlO.
Coiuiiiifinioiier Mnthlen 13, Smith
13.
Clerk Gardner 2 1.
Kcoorder Jacob. 10, Florey 10.
Slicrilf Sin-rler 12. Suniiiierville
0, Kiiiluirt 7, Walker 10, Ilittson .
lrcaniirt'1' Cioneiiiiller 0, Drown
7, Coivig 12.
Surveyor Drown 1), Too 8.
Coroner- Csher 12, Kellogg 13.
FEDERAL PROBE OF
COLORADO, STRIKE BEGUN
TIIINIDAI), Colo., Mnv 21-Fed-
erul iiivcnligutioii of couditioim in the
Colorado coal field, whole tho min
or huve been on strike for mouths,
wftH begun today by W. It. Fnirl.v
nnd ll.v'incl D.ivicH, nppoiiilod by Sec-
rcliii'v ot Labor Wilson to iisccriaiu
whether mediation N possible.
Legal blanks toi ssla at tbs Mall
TrllinriH offlrs tf
fr-
John A. Perl
UNDEETAKEE
Lsdy Assistant
W H, IIAICTMCrr
I'liOHcs M, 17 nn 47JSi
AuibulMNi VrrlMi Htifiut C'oriMv
DEFICIENCY DOE
TO MEXIGA
TOTALS 6 h
ILLIONS
WASIlINilTQN, Mm LM - Tho
"further urgent deficit no) ' bill mak
ing piovltdou tor more than $R,000,
000 fur the present flmat enr large
ly on account or tho Mexican crisis,
was buforo tho 1ioum today for ac
tion. An Interesting statement had
boon prepared by the war depart
ment to show tvinctl) tu npproprluto
amount of deficiencies in nppioprln
tlons ot the qunrterumstor'it depart
ment of the nnny, duo to the Mexi
can situation to Juno .til. noxt. This
niado a total or $1,513, tar.. It In
cludes It, 1 00.lt '.i for subsistence
I2.12U.070 for transportation of tin
arm), both along the border and to
Mexico, nnd numerous other Items
relating to pay on account of In
creased sttougth of the urni) by rea
son of the Mexican trouble. Of the
total amount In the deficiency esti
mates on account of Mexico covered
In thcblll. the guveruniont already Is
obligated for l,ti:M,'.'.
Tho flguros presented shotted. thnt
fitting up chartered ships for troops
nnd niilmnls cost llto.OOO. For
horseshoes and untls alone the bill
carries 2.'. 000.
OIL FIELDS FREE
TO
RESUME
WORK
TAMIMCO sMa 2t 'Vii llrov.ns
villo. Toxns. Ma) il idetioml lu
transmission), tt ts Intrnod that
Genera! aragozn and all the federal
troops who retreated from Tamplco
evacuated I'nnuco yestordny without,
destroying property of an kind, al
though they took -along with them
all tho horses, inula and cattlo
The retreat ot the rderal from
I'nnuco removed all tear that (he oil
properties would be dMtroyod and In
sured a sjicody rommiitlon of work
Hut for tho prccn-e of constitu
tionalist troops patrolling dp streets,
there Is little to Imilruto that Tam
plco ts now In now luncj. The
shops are open, business Is bclmc
transacted as usu.il nnd Mrcct or
der Is maintained. Thoro havn boon
no arrests of federal n-mimtliliors so
far.
EAT LESS AMD TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
take a glass of Salts before breakfast
ifyour Back harts or Ilhddor
bothers yon.
The American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trouble,
because we eat too much and all our fool
is rich. Our blood Is filled with uric
acid which the kidneys strive to filter
out, they weaken from overwork, become
sluggish i tho ellroinatlve tissues clog nnd
the result Is kidney trouble, bladder
woakncu and a general decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps of
lead; jour back harts or the urine ts
cloudy, full ot sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three times
.during the night; if you auiTcr with sick
headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid
stomach, or you Into rheumatism when
the weather Is boil, get from jour phar
macist about four ounces of Jad baits j
take a tableipoonful In a glass of
water lforo breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then aet tine.
Ill Is famous salts Is mado from the add
of grapes and Icmm juice, combined with
lithla, and has bun used for generations
to flush and stlmulato clogcd kidneys t
to neutrality the adds in tho urine so It
no longer is 4 source of irritation, thus
ending bladder disorders.
Jad Knits Is Inexpensive; cannot lu
lu re, makr a delightful effervescent
lillda-water beverage, and belongs in
every homo, becane nobody can maka
a mistake by lmving a good kidney Slush,
ingany time.
1IAIIIKS WILL (JIH)W
and whllo they aro growing you
should hnvo thorn photographed
enough, to keep a record of each In
torcHtlug stago of their childhood.
You will prlzo tin collection of baby's
pictures moro and more as thn yours
go- by. Muko au appointment today
for n sitting.
THE SWEM STUDIO
Foil rail I'liotogriiplicrs
1K!2 West Main Si. Mcdfonl, Ore.
SHINGLES
Why fit!) shim Iuh that uro slilppcd
In wIidii oii ran gut n bettor grade
that uro made at homo of burd wood
Ntighnr plnoT tin old fashloiiod
sliukog (hut lu-ti i so long wero luirdo
of wiKliiir (dm I have movod the
in J 1 1 o to Jluilo I alls, running on
big scitlii uml i hi. mipply.iiiy Hiuouiit,
TIikmi uhliiwi' . uro mi ulo ill
Medford ut tin l mi tlldn Wood Yard
I'lmiui 077-W.
WW J,M;, hllXOLIi H,)H
ISIS THEATRE
l'liotodi)s Today Only
A lti,).MAXCIJ OF TDK KVKH
tJLADHS Two Keel Kdlson Fen turn
TIIKPUltlTAN
Urniuii
TIIK IIALIi DOOM jtlVAUS
Vltagraph Comedy
Coining Touioi'tuw
TIIK U.V'n'LK AT KI.DKimiU'dll
lU'l.CH
Two Uool Indian fjtory
Coining soon
TIIUPKUILSOF IMF LINK
Made in Medford
M ft V--'
Tho modern way of making over
nil kinds of tuattrosi ut n small cost,
Into sanitary folding mnttrossca.
No tufting to como loose. Is easily
handled, nnd Is strictly sanitary.
Feather beds mado Into folding
mattresses with summer nnd winter
sldos.
Folding Mattress Co,
tM csWt Third St.
Phono (1(11
.Mrdfonl
It is INDEED
A Powdor a Woman
"" ninj tnstr bOt -hoc n
Trust Powdor.
Hence .Its roftMinahlo
prtco nnd Increasing pop
ularity. "Crescent Bnkinu Powder"
r4EfiO..
P.
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LIB
CUKSCK.ST MF(1 CO , Sinlllo. Wash.
oi:t it rito.M ot it (iitoimi
l!."c per Hi.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOE
Roc'cntly r'embdeted and e'nlargod,
added now cameras and apparatus
and ts now strictly up-to-dato In
ovcry way.
Coiumcrlcal Work of all Kinds
Including copying nnd enlarging of
pictures, legal documeiitn, etc Uro
mldo eulnrglng, any size, and kodak
finishing of every kind.
Professional nnd nmntuor photo
graphic supplies.
L. M. llarliioii Associated With Mo
Shop ovor Isis Tuontor, Phono H7-J
If wo had somo buttor we
would fr somo fioli if wo
liad somo fish.
W,e Have
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X!e fish
Tho clioipPHl nnd Ix'Bi. in Iho
nmrlciM,
Pliono u No. 302
MEDFORD FISH fi
POULTRY MARKET
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With 19 and biluits from 'Kniitomo'
linked crnvkerfi dnrnken ornny lilml xf
iiikIIkI irrl lo i, n in ("in HI" lis"' itniiain.
i h niiipll' nMiirlnirhl cif rSilirmn' lUlvd Undi-
tint illluiifittiil llowl Villi lnlnl at bin ili
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Miiliinl Aloviw Daily Chai.;! MoImmh niuLPA'hiiiK
Toilny
A MODERN FREE LANCE
A Koinniteo of Npiimni)i and Tlionliieul l.ile in Two I'ails, by
Amoricnii Player
A WOMAN WITHOUT A SOUL
Majestic
SHOTGUN CUPID
A Pi inn1 I'mnedy
He iv Ttiiinirrmv
MUTUAL WEEK LY NEWS
Rrllnnco
CURFEW SHALL NOT RINR TONIGHT
Tliiinhouscs
AN ACCIDENTAL CLUE
Majcsilc
HIS NOBS, THE PLUMBER
Ai'o fiiinedv
Star Theatre
Today
i
OLD RELIABLE
2 part VltnKroph
BATTLE ON
DEADWOOD TRAIL
- Kolem ,
A NIGHT OUT
Kdlson FuronCoiiitMly
i
Winkley & Henselman
J K , Music and Kf foots , j' f ,
Admission, 10 Cents
' Coming fl'oiuoiion '
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
Blx Parts
V
HAVE YOU PLANNED
YOUR OUTING?
A IW 'lliucly Siii:gciloiw
Rose Festival
Summer Excursions East
Sprlnns nnd Moiinlalii Resorts
Bench Resorts
You doubtlrsn want to go wiiiicittioio to get uWny for n whllo from
tho steady grind. Lot us help vou.
K.VCl'ltHIOXS KASTi
From Jiiuelsi to Roplumbor .'I0(h low round trip tliltolii will ho
sold fiom nil points on tho 11. P. 0110 way through California or
via Poitlaud,
NKWFOUT, VAQFINA MAV;
For rcht, plnnuiiro or recreation and outdoor lifo try this old
USI.'lUllIsi I III! Ill S IkltWtlk 'I1 I 11 1 1 l all f.f lkl',.HI illlll.i ., a.t ., ....I
y ! svf, .(IIHWip SIV lltmi IJ W1 VI J IMMIJl-ly-JU"!'!! .""
: , if
tugus, Iio'IoIh nt mo'doriitu tout.
TILLAMOOK COFNTV HK.tt.'IIKHl
A now pliiv ground, only a short run from Portland, Moun
tain, forcm. riHhlug MtivnuiHor beach u endless Variety and
liiflnjto olinrm, . .
HOSi; FKHTIVAL.
From .In no 0 to 12 Portland w III doii holiday nltlro, nnd sup
nly oiitiiitaliiuieiit iiiiIiiiio, hlHtorlnil ami Iniorosttug. Fun on
land uml wutor ou cauiiot nfforil to miss,
HPIHNOH AM) MOI'.STAI.V IIKKOIITKi
Hot HprliiKM, .Mineral Kprlugsiind Mountain IIdhoiIs for fl'h
lii(, liiintliig or "far from ilio miiildlug CiowiIh" uro to bo
found In iihuiiduiicti nloug tho Koiithoru I'liclflo,
Ollt NKW DUTI.VH HOOKLHTHi
"ViKiillou Duis." "Newport" mill "TIIU
iiiiink ('iiiiuly Miinchnu" uro lust off tho
proKH, full of tliiinly suggestion hi In
whein uml how yoi iuii best spuiiil ymir
viiniiiuii, Tliy urti tu fur lh uukiiiK.
Iiui iim ii posiu) raid or cull on our nuur
t UHiilll.
.John M, Mioll, HciihihI F'iii'r Aifont
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