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fciiNrls-"?-. 'mm ! ... PA0T3 ttOTJtt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN lNtl5l'IJNHRNT NICWKPAPHtl . PUHt.lSIini) RVKUT AKTHKNOON bScki'T hunijat m- tub MKDKOUU 1MUNT1NO CO. Tho licmocrstlo Tlmc. Tlw Medford Mall, Tho Medford Tribune. Thn South rn OtTFonlnn, The Ashlsn.t Trlbunn. Offlcn Mall Trlbuno Hullitlng, :t-S7-S North Fir street: telephena ;&. Ofrlctst l'oper of the Cltr of Mtdfonl OfflclM 1'Ajier of Jsctcson County. Entered seeond-clss matter at Medfonl. Oregon, under tho act of March I. 1879. BUBSCRIVTIOX B.A.TEI One year, by mall . S.OO On month, by mall 0 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen- trat Point .BO Saturday only, by mall, per year J.00 Weekly, per year -..--. - 1.50 Full Leased Wire Associated Vres With Mwlfort Stop-Orer S FIFTH RACE OF THE PRELIMINARY TESTS ASSOCIATKH rilKSS IIOAT, off Snn.lv Hook, X. J., June 10. The New York Yacht chili's sloop Ke-n-tutu today won llto fifth raw of tho (.cries preliminary lo tlie (.election of llic Anii'rirn'rt cup defender. Over n windward and leeward course, twenty Iwo inilcri in nil, off Snndy Hook lie lienl Alexander Cochran's Vunitio liy nbnut four tniuntes without tjikinjr nduintnw of lirr time allowance. The Defiance, owned liy the Tri-City syn dicate, mmle her firt npcarnnre in tho cup preliminaries hut droped out of the rnee on the first Icp. Trouble with her untried rijh'K caused her to lag hopelessly hehind. This wns the third victory for Res olute. The yncht Defiance, owned by n syndicate- representing New York, Philadelphia and lto-ton. joined the Vnnitie mid the liepolute for the first time today in the cup defense prelim inaries off Snndy Hook. Ton min utes nflcr the rnee started a working club topnil hastily rifled nt the last minutes hud proved Mich n hnudicnp that the new contender hud dropped far behind. liy noon three-quarters of nn hour after the start, Deflnnce was three mile,' astern of Itesomtc and Vnnitie. ltcsolute led nt the M'nrt. Tlie course today was nn eleven milo heat to windward nnd return, fdretchin;; snulhwe-t toward Long Ilnneli from the Sandy Hook light ship. Tlio regatta comraittco announced after tho raco that Hesolutc'g time ot 3 hours, 1C minuted, 40 seconds waa tho fattest ever made over an Ameri can cup course of 1C miles to wind ward nnd return. SALIN6 REFUSES OF A. 11. Sallng, tlio real estate dealer arrested Monday for allowed viola tion of tho city ordlnnnco covering tho Installation or plumbing was round Kiillty and fined $10 and costs In tho municipal court by Judso (lay this morning, who remitted tbo flno. TIiIh act of Justice was rcfusod by Ballns through his attorney, It, F. JlulUey, who nnnounced ho would take tho enso to tho circuit court, ami tho statu supremo court, If neccs Far,, to test tho validity of tho ordin ance, An appeal will bo taken to tho circuit court. Tho point at Jssuo concerns chief ly tho validity of tho city ordinance, requiring people having plumbing work to secure a permit, ulvlng tho jianio or tho plumper who Is to do tho work. Sallug claimed that Van It, l'loreon had been hired to do the ' work, but thoro Is a dlfferenco of 1 opinion on this point, between the! two. Tho city claims that Baling ' avoh only trying to hnvo plumbing. 1I0110 without taking out a license. KLAMATH FALLS SEEKS LdWER POWER RATES fiAM'Mi Or., Juno 10,-AIIcgiug Ihttl tlm mi clinrged by the Culi twnhAkvn Power company for Uiil, HM'vr mid witlci' 11 ru mhiviisoii mLI uoJ JUcriinliiHlorv. tin cilv of K(mmhIH KmIIm iiuUy lllod a coiiiplnint Nirmiipt l will) ihtiiitnn' ihiiwhv com MJMjiiH, T( vlty lw IIkm 1U mtir ili W r t;Hril' n rtW'lvd IH lb" wltT iHi'iwli' mid RESOLUTE W If former State Senator Theodrie ("Todd"! Cameron, n .lnclon coun ty pioneer and loiiu pituninenl in min injf, meivantile nnd political circle of southern Oregon, died June P nt Oakland, Cnl.. where he was vNltinjr hi- son, Don I'Htncroti. He was horn in Alndion county, Xew York. June 21, lS'JO. of Scotch ancestry. In is:i!l he ennie wet with his family, locritinj in Van Huron connty, louu. In 1S.V2 he crossed the plain with ox teams, trawling hy the Platte river route, and nrrived nt Fo-ter, Clackamas county, Or., AiiguM H, 1S.")2. Locating nt once in Jackson county, he was eimngod in mining on Jackson creek for two year". llr. Cameron took up donntion land claim of 1(10 acres nt Fade Point in 1853, and followed farming nurd lS,"8, when he engaged in the bakery husiuc.s at Sterlingvillo. Then he fanned for two year on the Ap plcgate. Forming a partnership with I". S. Hnyden in 1S01, Mr. Cnmeron wn engaged in mercantile pursuits on Applegnte nt Uniontown for nearly thirty yeao. Selling out in lS!'- he hn since resided in Jacksonville, de voting his time lo the management of his extensive interests. In 1S72 Mr. Cameron opened up the Sterling mine, which proved most productive, nnd rold it to a Portland compnny in 1S7A for .,.").000. He then developed the Old Channel mine, in the Onlire district, the Simmons Cnmeron mine, in the Waldo district, nnd other mines. In March, 1871, hi married Mrs. Mary ICniti, who died several years ago. lie is survived hy one sou, Charles Donald Cameron, of Oakland, nnd n brother. Zaek Cameron, of Medford. Mr. Cameron was prbminent in pol ities. He witi elected state repre sentntive as a republican in ISSo nnd in ISO!) and 1S!0 elected slate sena tor. He was n member of Warren lodge, X"-1. A. K. & A. M. of Jack sonville Chapter, Xo. 4, It. A. M.. Or egon Consistory, Xo. 1. of Portland. Scottish HittTaiid Al Ivnder Temple, X. M. S. His remains will reach Medford Thursday evening and the funeral will be. held nt Masonic hall, Jack sonville, Friday nfternooii nt 2:30 o'clock, under nupices of Warrwi lodge, Xo. 10. Interment Jackson ville. AT I Medford vill hive nn opportunity to entertain a goodly number of the mont prominent men of the state, when the Oregon Stnto Hankers ns xoci.'ition hoids its annual convention hero Monday and Tuedny of next week. Tho convention will bring to the city fiomo of tho prominent finnn ciers of tho eastern states, and 11N0 William J. Hums, tlie famous detec tive, who will address the convention on "Modem Methods of Protecting Hanks." About I'iO delegates and guests nre exM.e(ed to ntteud, and tho local com mittee, eon.sjnting of it representative of each of the local banks, nnd Den Sheldon, are planning to gire them u splendid tim". Monday afternoon nt l:liU a short auto ride through the near-by orchard ettions will be fol lowed hy a banquet at Hotel Medford. Tuesday noon the dulealos will be taken In nutos to Ashland, where an ouen-nir luncheon will be orwd b tho bunkers of that city in Clmutuu pia park. Word received indicator a large nl tendaueo from nil sections of tho state. Tlio local committee hoped tin convention would he m tiined that the visitor, con!. taken to Cmtei LiiLf. lint 1 lie date was net to accom- mod.Hc the custom ii(or, who make tlie rounds ot state conventions of Pacitu coast statps. AI0.A.C. Seuntor II, Von der llollen ro turned Wednesday from Corvallls, where ho attended tho forty-fifth an nun! commencement oxerclnes of tho Oregon Agricultural College. Among tho grudtiutos from Jack von county nro lii)iin;t Nathan I'ul iiict of Central Point, in Agriculture; Cordelia lluwlny (loffoo of Medford, In IJomesllc .Scloii'n, ami Ainu Ken dull Andrews of Mud'oni In civil en KliicurliiK. li Delia Juokron of Medford bus moii Hie woiiliomoru pHrn offnred by (Jure II Waldo for hcluiliirslijp mid eiHTl atliluvciinnl, u 00 CAMERON ACKSGN PONEER DEAD AT OAKLAND PROMINENT IN BANKER ME Trr,DFOD MATT, TRWrNK Pro and Con on the Water Question To tho Kdlter: I am a resident taxpayer of Med ford nnd live Just across the line marking the city limits. With this homo and other (not much) property I own In our beauti ful city 1 paid last jenr above U00 city taNcs. 1 heard no complaint from my neighbors Just across .the street, who wore fortunate enough to be Just outside tho limits, about my high taxes, which were for tbo benefit ot the city, nnd the construc tion of Its water s.vstem which wo were cqtinlly enjoying. Xow, however, when thoro Is an effort made to equal txo all somewhat by a water rate, wo hear a groat Into and cry about, confiscation bt pro perty. Why should It seem Just to some people that other should stnnd all, or the greater percentage of the bur den of tho maintenance ot public blessings which they enjoy. Tho residents of the suburbs have till tho benefits of our city at their doors, and tho possibility for more beautiful homes than close In, nnd not all theso people nro tho poor peo ple wo have been hearing about neither nro all our poor living in tho suburbs. Many of them nro within our city limits aud willingly or otherwise pay ing their share of paving, city taxes, etc, which go toward tho making of a city proper without which tho beau tiful suburbs would bo an Impossi bility. In a recent Issue of your paper one of the complainants acknowledged he would not bo wlthlu the city with the higher taxes. Should they not contribute In some way to the expenses that make for these blessings? As to tho destruc tion of our suburban homos nnd cltv ns well nothing will do more to Hint end. than "a city divided against It self." "And It a kingdom bo di vided against Itself that kingdom can not stand" llkowlse n city. What must we supposo tho strang er within our gates thinks of tho fre quent and unwarranted assailing ot thoo whom wo havo placed In au thority. Wllf they want to locate when there U so much bickering and strlfo? If this Is continued It will soon bo impossible to get a man who cares aught for his reputation to take a public office, amongst us. I think If wo Just stop and try and sec ourselves as others may seo us, and then put our shoulder to tho wheel and work as unselfishly and with as little remuneration as others arc doing wo will accomplish more to tho purpose of a "bettor and big ger Medford." MRS. C. K. DKNXINO. E WAT MAZATLAN ON' rtOAIlD V. S, 3. CALIFORNIA. MAZATLAN, Juno 10. The situa tion at Mazatlan continues substan tially unchanged. In splto of tho permission of Oonerat Rodriguez, tho military governor, to all non-combatants to leavo tho city nnd enter tho lines ot tho besieging constitu tionalist army, many of thorn have thus far preferred to remain In their hornet), nnd bread riots continued yes terday. The federal fortification shelled tho constitutionalist positions across tho harbor all day. TENNIS TOURNEY ON AT COUNTRY CLUB The open tennis tournament for tho Country club championship in mens and womons singles, doubles and mixed doubles Is In progress and will probably bo completed Saturday, On .Monday the play resulted as fol fel fol eows: Ilowno defeated Huh), C-2, l!-n, fl-n, Palternon defeated John son G-2, 0-1 , Kgan defeated Orlffls (-'-', fi-2, Clark dofeated ltlogel, 7-5, (i-l. In tho ladles singles, Miss Klchcr advanced to tho third round Mrs. Kenley defaulting, Miss Daggett de feated Mrs. Flero. 0-1, 4-0, C-l, MIhs Horton dofeated Miss Flero CU, 8-0. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HAIR PROMISES'AND HAIR RESULTS ' ..n.iniiltlt Promises won't nvorromn hair trouble. The muuufuctiirerH or Nnwbro'tf Ilerplclde promise nothing which In not Justified by an Intelli gent into of this preparation, The desired end ultliimloly becomes wit accomplished fact. This Is the rea son that llerpleMn bus thoiisuniU of satisfied friend all otur Iho world. Hy lumping Iho sculp oloau ami lieultliy mid dimtioliiK the iluudruU, Noh bin's )iii(lile Hindus lioinllful iiulr Heri'iciiJu I'lewitits the liuir MErWOTCD, ORKCION, AVKONKSOAY, .1TNM 10. To the Kditev: If von can spare the space I would like to make n few stiBgestioiw in lecatd to the water trouble. This question is of vital impoitiuiee to Medford, nnd anyone picking up a Medford paper of lute issue would nt once boycott the town. is no one likes to live where rutes two long nnd water short. It seems thai the builders of our system succeeded in brinciug water enough to Mipplv a town of twice the sire of our little hui to within al most a stone's throw of the city, then becunse the pipes would not curry it from there lo the oeople of Medford (hey kicked one side of the reservoir out and gave the spriu to hoeCr wn nt eil it. ' Xow, the trouble in llic city Is ttiut the tnniii from the Vosonoir will not supply water enough when all are sprinkling, llemedy: run a main di rect from the hill to the west side with no tups on the eat. How to get the money? Stop Inking mouev from the water fund for" oilier depwit incuts. Pont spend .nnv more money for posters telling people when they can sprinkle. Don't keep nny hangers-on running over town under pay telling ns when to sprinkle. Don't raise the price of water on those abow the reservoir. There is wit ter there to burn, but it i loo wet. Sell them water just the siinic ns the city when vc huve it to spnrc. (let their money nnd lav that main to the wet sido nnd let us lmvc pence, so when an eastern man picks iqi one of our pnpers he will wnnt to come here. I.nst, but not least. I have hiied n good man men. nnd when 1 got one or more that was not competent, I spnply lei him bo. It seem I"' council has made n mistake. If wo take public opinion hi fintil. Id them correct it and all 'will be well, and if lhe don't, the .whole counin will num iiimU the lcit luni.s mil we will all strw lor 1 water hde it mils off d-wu the hill tit u dit.h. O. M IHiSK, -. ; . " ' I----- LONDON'. June HI.- The elusiw Mrs. Piinkhurst, tho militant suf fragette leader, again succeeded dur ing the nijjhl in cvitdmg the police, win) wore closely watching the house in Oroswnor Souare. trmu which she had been recently conducting U'o campaign ugniust the psacc ot tlio mnmbers of the royal family nt Huckiuglmiu palace and other plneos. , ' 1 The raid on the offices of the Women's Social ami Political union jesterday, like the previous one curly 111 May, ilid not produce the i cults expscled by the police. The docu ments seised revealed few liiimes of public interest. Chief Inspector Jiiuies McHrien said today the piibli-hcd report of the disclosure during the raid that members of the ronl family, in cluding the Prince or Wiilr. had contributed to the hinds of the mili tant suffragettes was absolutely groundless. s A resolution strongly condemning mililnncv nnd di'iniiiuliiiL- uiucnl ac tion by the government to slop the reign ot a nanny was aiiopteii tooav by a largo majority nt tlie confer eiice of the Women, Liberal Feder ation, now in sciou in Loudon. Lady Carlisle, the president, de nounced us "spurious sentimentality and u travestv ol' cluwilrv" the the ory Unit women should not be made lo suffer the spun- penalties meted out to men under the law. COLOMBIA SENATE RATIFIES NEW TREATY WASHINGTON. June 10.- -The state dcpaitiueut r'ceived officiul notice from Jlo:-otn curlv today that the Colombia senate had ratified the treaty with tlie Tinted Slates with out amendment. iii:iM'ifiii; from falling and allows It to grow unhindered and uutunilly except In cuses of chronic baldness which Is In curable. Newhio'H lleridolido In 50c and 11.00 sizes Is Mild In all denlom who Kuarnntco It to do all Hint Is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money i will bo refunded. 1 Keud I Ue in poitnue for unmpln Mini book to The llorplcldu Co., Dent. II ( Detioft, Mich. Applleutloiu ohiiiluod ut lb" t -fi I iiuihvr uliops, MS PANKHURST ELUOESPOLICEAGAIN JOHNNY GOULON DOWN ND AS A PUGILIST LOS ANOKLFS, Cnl., June 10. Luck of condition, lack of stamina and lns of the liiilliaul speed for merly at bis command, was the spoiling writer diuKtiowis today of the en of Johunv Cmihm, fornier biuituinw eight champion, who nstnu ished his friends hist night when hu failed to stay three rounds villi Johnny Williams of Hallltuoie. C011 I01C flppearod to be llic mere shell of the former little elmuipioii. lie ttld hitnseir nfter the battle he could tiol uiuke his f1ls ami feet obey orders quickly enough. Ili defense, once regarded as marvelous, ciuinbled be fore the fleiee nltncks of Williams, and nfter the Hnltimoioan's first blow Innded it w is npimrent that Coition lucked Mnniiitn. After that the icsull vu no louver in doubt. The hrll saved him in the second louud. mid two minutes of battle In the thud brought his linish. Theie were hints In today' ue counts of the Tight thnt Coulon nl-n lucked cour.ive. nnd thut the floor felt good lo hint while the referee counted, bill Hie cou-('iiiis of opinion wa that the c -champion could not come back ami that his year's In vol I hud riiii-lit'd I mi piigillstiiallx. HONORARY DEGREES FOR GARRISON AND MITCHELL N'KW YomC, June 10. Secretary of War Harrison and Mayor John PiliToy Milchel were given linuomry herd's today at the eight. .second commencement exercises of New Yotk uniwr-ily. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant H 8. IIAUT1.KTT Phones M. 47 n 47-JS Aml'iiUrtrn Kervlr1 ltotmlr Cftritmmr K L E I N ion LOTHES MADK I.V.MI'llPOUD Next door to First National Hank, upstairs .MKIU'dlttl TAII.OItK SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED SHAVES Vhilc tlioy last, this week, from 7:110 :t. m. to (:.() ). in., 15 ctMits. Conif cntiy anil aoid tlio liisli. SUMMERVILLE'S BARBER SHOP Properly Fitted Glasses Await You lloro See Dr. Rickert 111: k.nowh how KiiIIo 1-2 Over Delict's Croon Trading Blampu (liven SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cloansltiK urn) goriniciuni or an antisopticu 1a A olubI AntbcpUc Powder to b dissolved in water at needed. An ft medicinal nntlsoptlo for douche In troallng catarrh, Inflammation or iilecrullon ol nose, throat, and that caused by' femlnlnu IIIsRIiuhiioomimI. For ten years tho Lydln 11 l'lnlilmm Medicine Co, has recoinmunded l'uxtlnu In their private correspondence will) women, wlilch pioven Its aupeilnrlty. WmniHi who have been cured iwy It Is "worlh Hu Heltflil In Mold," At iIiiikkImI" (h luiifu box or 1,-y mull, The Puslou T(dlut liu., lotn, Musn, BscrnTCHioP ITMieAooN'a FavoiitkT I a Collar f v4 Y'N.N 101 NO DIFFERENCE The Pioof Is Here the Swine as NwTjwhcio l''or those who nook relief front kid ney baekarhe, weak kidneys, hind dor Ills, noun's Kidney I'IIIm offer hope of roller and tho proof Is here In Mmlfnrd. the sumo as evorywheib Medford iieiiidn have used Honn'M and Medford neonlo rocoinmend Honu's. tho kidney remedy used In America for flftv i-nis. WliV sufferT Why run the risk of dangerous kidney Ills fatal HrlKbt's disease. Heres MeiHord proof. InvestlKnte It. F. W. dray. r.(17 W. Palm St., Med ford. Ore., says: "My kidneys henna to bother me and enusod severe mln. I think the trouble was tundu worse by the strain of being on my feet so much. Sometime during the durs work, my hack pained me dreadfully and by night 1 could hardly stand After I unit work, 1 couldn't rest. I happened to hear of I (nan's K'ldney rills aud began using them. They were Just what I needed and eured me In a short time. Price r.Oe. nt all dcalets. Don't HlmpU ask for a kidney remedy- -got Doiiu's Kidney Pills the same that Mr Orny Imd Foster-Mllburu Co , Props , lluffulo, N. Y, ISIS THEATRE Vntulinlllo Touluht IIAI't'Y JACK WAI.KKIt Cosiaopolltau Comedluu mis's m.v.ii: ni;),ii Assisted by Happy Jack In u Laugh able After Piece Untitled THAT IS SFFI'JCIKXT 2-Sewrate Acts- ! t'linlopliijs Tiiesitny niut Wcdiicstln) The Impersonator In Three Parts lVlli: WHKKI.Y NO. ;m News Coining I'rblny AllVKNTritKS OF KATHI.YN NO. I IT Theatre Wctliicsibty and Tbursday Night 'iinPKNTANrir' Two Heel Thaiihouser tiik iii:vi:istion K. II. Cnvcmens War "lint lll'SIIAND AND .MY WIIT," Apollo Fred Comedy "A .MAN'S A .MAN" Tilt: PltOIIUlM. I.OYi: SOI.YIID Henpecked Hod-Cnrrlnr, Thiiuhouser Hpllt Iteel Comedy ComliiK I'rld.iy (.Matlucc) Tin: iiatii.k of oirrrvsuiiiHi Flto Keels, also Mutual Weekly News 10 Cent STAR THEATRE TODAY "I'll'. FOIt KOIMIIK" ICssauay feuture comedy IIFIl FAI.Si: I'ltlKND Two part drama, a true feature TONY TIIK (lltl'AKKIt Vltauraph Comedy drama (.'oinlug, Friday, one day only ANTHONY .V; CI.COI'ATIlA 8 parts Coming Hiiturdny, onu day only Jack London's "JOHN HAHLKYCOItN" For Your Children's Health Snyder's Filtered Milk Jf'i'oo D11I I very, J'Jioiiu L'01 ,j II MRS, H, L. LEAOH Export Ooraotiero !!( North HnrlloU. ritoiio n! M. SHINGLES Why luiy shingles that are shipped In when you can get u better grade that are mnile nt homo or heart wood sughnr pine? The old fushtouud shaken that litfttcd so long worn Hindu of sughnr pine. I have moved tho mllle to llutto Falls, running on n big scale aud can supply any amount. These shingles are 011 sale In Medford at the Fust Hldo Wood Yard. Phone U77-W, ST. .lA.MI-S, SlllNHI.r. MA.V $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MICHELIN nnd GOODYEAR. Call nnd k'I our pi'ii'ps. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. HALL TAXI CO. PHONE 100 ' l',oiti', fivo and spviMi-iins-Ht'Hj;(M' nil's. Sppfinl rntcs for nil tiny use jiml larp partit's of ext'iirsiouistK. Booking Offices: MEDFORD and NASH HOTELS It's Canning Time l'Yuit cnnninK liino is hero, and vc niv nmliiiiK n spts- finltv on Economy Jars Tho only jar wilh no rubber rin. Htdl'-.scnling, air-ti'hl, Sanitary. Tints, ppr doz 05 Quarts, per do $1.10 ilal !'-; lions, per doz.ij1.50 MARSH & BENNETT Sciouil Dtxir Hu I or I'lit National Itank. I'lioue 11! DOES Your Auto Need Attention? Pierson & Tarbel I Miuiio m U'INOIITIHnLM'HHTIIIIICI'