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GPta i t PXGfl BIX irr:rFOKr matt, tktktopi. mkdfqro, ORKflox, Thursday, .tfnm 11, inn LONG SPEECHES DELAY VOTE ON TOLLS REPEAL Senator Brandnrjcc, Republican, Talks In Favor of MeasureLast Stage of Spectacular Lerjlslative Flqht Waged Voto to Be Taken Before Adjournment Late Tonlyht. REBEL ATTACK UPON MAZATLAN NOW UNDERWAY WASHINGTON', Jniw 11. Hv n vole of ."3 to HO on tho fir-t nmoiul incnt offered tmlny liy I In nnti-reocnl fnrrr. it vnn apparent that the iv- pool force lot no strength over night. Tho voto whs on nn nmenil ment hy Senator Works, republican, who nought to chaii'rc the language irs'tTviiig American rights to tolU ox tuipliu. Ton oVinoomls voted for the ninemlment. ami thirtoon ropuhli enns votoil against it. WASHINGTON. June 11. Voting on further nrnt'iulnionls to tho repeal of tlio i'nuuum canal toll.- exemption halteil in the Honato tolu" when Sen ator Hmnilagpo, rcpu'ilicnu, made long Sk.po1i in favor of tlio bill. Tho pnwpect of other long eeches be fore tlio voting began upon the repeal itself, promised to extend tho day session into tins mVlit and Majority Leader Kern planned to bold tho Fen nte in session until the voto was reached. Tho last singe of the most spectac ular of the legislative fight congress has scon since the democratic party came, to power, nttraeted hundreds to tho cnpitol, despite the wilting bent, and parked, tho scnaie galleries. Claim Votes to Sparc Administration leaders reiterated that they bad the votes to hold the measure intact ns it now stnnds with tho orns Simmons compromise amendment, nud twin ted to the record voles of yesterday to sustain their contention. In debnto today reminders of the acrid charges of relation between the reiK-nl and the foreign policy of the United States were not mining, nnd many observers looked uihiii the fight drawing to a cloe ns one of the mot bitter contests within the dem ocratic party. Hoot anil Lodge In Seati Senator Itoot returned to his seat to vote for the repeal. His absence yesterday in the voting on the com promise amendment was the subject of remarks, but the democrats who have openly acknowledged the influ ence of the republican senator in his stand for granting the president's re quest, has declined he would be pres ent today. Senator lodge, another republican supporting the democratic position, was also in Ins seat, await inir the final vote. On the democratic side Senators O'Gormnu nud Cham berluiu lending tho fight against the repeal were watching the proceedings closely to force record votes on all the amendments. A Dangerous Leader Sentitor Chipp, republican, in op jKfsiliou to repeal, declared President Wilson was u dnngeroim leader for democratic senators to follow. He viewing the president's early writings, he dee lured thu nrcMilcnt was no more a democrat nt heart than Sena tor Itoot or former President Tail. "Hu is leading hit. party to thu same disiister which met another leader, ...t... ., .1....I, ...! l II... .ji.,1,. Ill Will, tlllt'U nut mull, I tllll lliw niilf added tho senator. PROGRAM R ELKS' FLAG DAY II. I 0. Klks Flag Day program ut Page theater Sunday, Juno 14, at n, in.: Music, "Star-Spangled Iliuinor," orchestra. Introductory exercincs, exalted Prayer, chaplain, ruler and officers. Piano solo, ''Khapsody Hougroiso 'o, 8" (Liszt), Ms .Veuila Hamil ton. Plug record, C. B. (Jutes. Vocal bitlo, Miss I'loicuce Hazel. Altnr service, esquire and officer. Bouj;, "Auld Lung Kyue," officers nnd members, Jlecltiithm, Jhs. flco, T. Wilson. A'ocul nolo, "Dai bum Fiitchie," Oenrgo ,niliuvv. Mu! (piilrlolio), orchoHtru. Address, Poller .1. Nell', Hwij,', "Aiuurii'ii," iiiidieiier, I'mIiiihIm Home Uy nwokliiK ML Pitt, tho butt fie clgur oh lh kir(t. , CROWD WTNESSES RELIGIOUS WEDDING till ROOSEVELT ON HOARD T. S. S. CALIFORNIA. Mnxntlnn, Jlex., June 11. Henvx volley firing on tho outskirts of Ma r.atlnn was heunl lat night. It is be lieved tho contitutionnlit are n' VMiioine for n determined ihhuH. In tho opinion of observers, woll-oi-rrrtni general attack would result in tho pity's capture. Tho hcoicgini forces, it was learned today, stormed nnd ruptured a hill of strategic imirtanoe north of the citv Tuesday night. A now walled cemo trrv nlo foil into their poeMon. Tio dicovery wns uindr todav tlrit the breech plugs of nil tho federal garrison's guns nt Fort Koles, ex cept one. wore inU-ing. Tho nrlillerv officer in char"o had decamped. Fearing that tho uoulral zone re cently deigifated for nonconihatants might not bo re-itectfil in tho uttnok. the entire consular corps at Mazatlauj sent a note today through Wear Ad miral Howard, commanding the Fail ed States Pacific fieri, to General Iturbr, the constitutionalist comman der, aguin requesting that tho zone bo safeguarded. Tho German consul litis -cut n let ter of thanks of Admiral Ilowurd for protcctinn Gorman interest. Japanese Minister Adaehi, return, ing to Mexico City after an unsuc cessful effort to .reiieh the wrt roast, arrived safely, it is reported, nt Guadalnj.irn, where ho was met hv the secretary of the Japanese lega tion with u special train. Tho train carries three automobiles for ue in cnc progress by rail is blocked. On the way out, the mini-tor's train was delayed at Sayuhi, where the consti tutionalists had torn up the tracks in their successful attack on the city. CAFE SINGER GOI f fVVVA. .01 nnn EM SAN FRANCISCO. Oil., June 11. A cafe singer, known profession nlly as fortune Lesser, nnd as Mrs. forinue Hoti-ton nt a hotel where she lived with u man giving h'.s name a Jack Houston, who said he was her husband, wns nrrcstcd today in con nection with the theft Tuesday ol $30,000 in diamonds from the A. S. Samuels Jcticlry company. No charge, was booked against her, but she nnd Houston, also arrested, will be held in detinue until it can be learned if n t Large of receiving stolen goods will stand. Joseph Fjc!ilerf confidential sec rctnry of the jewelry company, has disapjH'nrcd. llschlor spent a part of Tuesday night in the company of Corinnc Les ser, and Acting Chief Shea of the k lice department said todav that he had evidence to show that Fischlor had been lavishing jewelry on her for the lust three weeks. MO STRIKES TRAIN OMAHA, Noli,, Juno II. Four persons, two ot thorn women, aro dead today as a result of an automobile be ing run down lato rast night at a grade crossing near Millard by a I'nlon Pacific iiasecngcr train. Oscar King of St. Louis, Carl Haer ot Omaha and one of the womgn, wero killed Instantly. Tho other woman died today in a hospital. Neither has been Identified. Uaer, who was driving tho automo bile, became confused at tho cross ing and drove directly In front of tho train. At tho coroner's office tho bodies of tho four persons killed In lu.t night's accident wero Identified. They wore Oscar Krug, son of a well known brewer and his fiancee, Miss Vivian Ash and tho lattor's friend, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson of Hlulr, Nob. Charles Uaer, tho chauffeur, was tho fourth person killed. MADRID, Juno 11.- Tho religious wedding ceremony of Kcrmlt Hoo'O clt. son of Colonel Theodore ltooso volt and Miss Hollo Wyntt Wlltnrd, daughter of Ambassador Wlllnrd, was performed today in the chnpul of the Hrltlsh embn-sy hero. The ceremony wns performed by tho ltov. Pr. Samuel Watson, rector of the American church of tho Holy Trinity nt Paris, assisted by tho Nov," Herbert llrown of the 1'rltlsh em bassy chapel here. Tho maid of honor wns Miss l-.llxa-both Wlllnrd, sister of the bride, and tho bridesmaids wero tho Princess of Thurn and Tals. Miss Kntherlnc Page. Mllo Ollono Lovonour l)e Tll lloros, and Miss Vivian Christian. In suite of a drenching rain storm. a largo crowd of spectators gathered outside the American embassy and the church to watch tho arrival and departure of the bride nnd bride groom nnd the wedding guests. The party proceeded to and from tlie resilience of Ambassador Wlllnrd and tho church In automobiles and carriages. The brldo was dressed In Ivory satin nnd tulle with a court train and wore orange blossoms arranged with old laco and n long veil of tulto and lace. The maid of honor wng dressed In white satin with a tunic of pale blue mil., nnd the bridesmaids In white tulle with tunics. All of thorn wore lace touched with yellow and linu viinw ribbons lied under tho chin and they carried bouquets of yellow orchids. Tim wedillne breakfast was served at tho American embassy and a great reception was nftonrard held mil me Min .undo It lmnosslblo for tho guests to remain In the gardens of the. em bassy, which had been lianuKomcu decorated for tho lecasion. Tho brldo and bridegroom plan to pats their honeymoon In the south of Spain. IRISH HOWl ERULE BILL AMENDED LONDON, Juno 11. -Premier As quith announced in the house of com mons today his intention to introduce the promised bill to umend tlio Irish home rule bill before any further progress is made by the house of lords with the second rending of the main measure. The Unionists thus have won the day with their insistent demand that he should take this no tion. The lords will be entirely free to ehuuge the amending bill us they think proper, nud it is generally ns sinned they will insert provisions for the uneiMiditional exclusion of I'lster from the operation of tlio Irish home rule hill and also for Hie piotection of the Protestant minority in the rest of Ireland. Tho Unionists in this wny will be enabled, to test how far tho govern ment nnd tho Irish Nationalists are prepared to go in the direction of a compromise. The new bill is not likely to be brought into the bouse of lords bo fore Hid week beginning June '21. COLOMBIAN TREATY T WASHINGTON, Juno 11. Secro- tury Ilryun announced toduy that tho Colombian treuty by which It Is pro- poked to puy f 25.000,000 to tho Ho nth American republic for tho partition of Panama will go to Mo scnatu for action liuiuudlutcly after tho disposi tion of tho J'unaiiiu tolls ifYumptlou repeal. Thu truiily linn boon rulUled by (ho Colombian luugiciis, A Horse 1 ( "A horse, a horse, my king- doin for a horso," was not said In deeper despair than tho cry a that goes up from tho homo when In tho great time of need, when sickness or accident be- ft falls tho household In tho dead of night, when no helping hand S und heart of sympathy Is near g to comfort nnd help then Is when tho telephone comes to the rescue, summoning tho doe- 5 tor, tho nurse and medicine, brings tho friends und nolgn- S bora from any where Tho 5- cost then Is not ineasurod In money tho summoned relief g may menu llfo Itself, which la j beyond prlco yet tho coat Is q tho least consideration, only 5 ra cents a day, (no other charge' g Installed In your house, ovor (S ready to summon help when In 3 need, go for you every whoro, $ any tlmo, day or night, all tho rtj tlino. Wo aro doing this for '.'000 households lis Medford fj and can do tho sumo for you THREE MILK COWS KILLED BY EATING SPRAYED PRUNINGS CALLMASMEEIN SUBURBANITES Cows belonging to W. 11 Lewis nnn C S. Kichor, of tho north Central Point section, ore alleged to have been poisoned throligh outing pniu- imtLj lii ii i IViiiI i i iiiw -itrn il v ll 'I t IIJ - IIVHI MIDI V" -1 11 .. , nronulo of load. Mr. Lewis lost u . pedigreed nuimnl and Mr. F.iohor two dairy cows. ' , Tho primings nro nlloged to haw .j. been thrown iu the count v road from . the Webb, I'avson hud Palmer oieli urds, together with a pnrlinllv filled keg of nrsennto of load. Tho lust of the cows died Wednesday, and exam iuntion of tho stomnoh an showed arsenical poisoning. Tho mutter has boon put Prosecutor Kollv to prosecute the! patties for placing poison on tho pub- j l.o highways, nud prob.ihlv civil, suit will ho begun to recover damages for the lost cuttle. TO TALK WATER RATES All outsiders nnd others In terested In tho mattur of tho regulation ot water rates nro requested to attend n mnss meeting nt thu Althon hull, over Daniels for Duds, nt 8 o'clock P. M , Friday, Juno 12th, HAST SIDKUH COMMITTI'I- '.. i i - BUD FISHER'S WIFE ::ask eood sent TO VERA CRUZ F, WASHINGTON, June II. Move incuts ot constitutionalist troops about the Amor Icon positions on tho outposts nt Vera Crux are expected to relieve the pressure on tho food sup ply three, which continues short. Consul Canada today recommended that the government send quantities ot food to Vera Cms and sell It at CHICAGO, Juno II Adl.il K. normal prices. Stevenson, former vice-president of) More wrecks on tho ntllwnvs 1st- the Putted States who ha been er- twoen Vera Cruz and Mexico City nre lously IU nt n locnl hospltnt for reported. Most ottlclnls hero In- nearly a month, gradually Is growing cllno to the belief Hint they have been weaker. .Members of Ids family aro ranted by the explosion of mines laid watching nt his bedside. for tho American advance Ask your dealer for 'Supreme' Sodas 10c ffnsnrz7 ana )q2Z ... assured for you in the use of Supreme Sodas Free Introductory Offer! fl To introduce tlio unusual goodness baked into Haradon'a "Supreme" Dain ties, n surprise box will ikj sent to you at once by parcel post, nosoiuieiy ireu uon receiptor lZcml inneis irom six packages Vof "Supreme" Sodas or "Supremo" y baked Roods of any kind. V. V. llnrndon .Sr Son rolfIINll, IIIIK. m Gall for them by nime Supreme 10c t rout N'KW YOHIC, Juno I t.Mrs. I'anl. Ino Flshor, wife of "llud" Fisher, the cnrtnunUt, wmisovoioly Injured early todny when two motor enrs collided. Mrs. Fisher wns pinned heuenth one of the cars. Sho wns tnlsen to n hos pllnl where Intorf It wns reported her condition was much Improved. i E COMES 10 CRATER LAKE WASIIINMITON. .Inn, 11,-Mnik Daniels, newly uppolutcd luudsiuipo in list for the interior di'imiiiueul, uinl mipoiintcudcut of ttalinuul pinks, leiiven for Iho Pacific cohh today, lid will visit Ciuler Luke iintinliul pink nud olheis to devise u general plali lor fntuie path woil,, F Our Customers Requirements Wo tleslro to supidy every legal reipilremcut of our customers nud glvo every request pioiupt nttoutlou. Stnrt nu nrcouut with us. You will find this the Hunk of Safety and Hood Service. oven ?t vcAno UNOcn onc manaOCMCNT Friday and Saturday Special a ? t T ? ? T T ? ? f X y ? ? ? ? t t ? Y 75c ALLOVER EMBROIDERY, ynrtl 10c Drt'ss (liiiKlmms, yard 112 1 j' Dress (liiiKliams, yai'tl IHc :iiS-in. Zt'pliyi' (IhiulmiiiH, yard 12.1c llli-iii. Kiviicli (IhiKlmms, yard 12tV COMIMiKTK LINK OK KAYSIWS ni.OVKS Regular Grocery Prices llomc-Madc hanl, small pail .Iloino-'Madc Lard, larp pail (loldcn Shcal' Hard Wlioat Klniir, saclc. Ilij,'hlaiid HIciiiI Hard AVhcnt Hon r, sack. Sj1.25 A ? ? r ? ? ? f 7 Y V r y 05 Hutchison & Lumsden Only (Icncnil Merchandise Store in Oily. xex: 1.25 si. 15 y y y y y y y GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE Of all Tailored Suits, Coats, Skirts, Millinery and Furnishings The sale is increasing in interest daily, as tlio ladies got their bargains homo and show them to their neighbors what wonderful values they havo gotton horo, and eveiy article just as represented and bettor, naturally creates more intorost. Tho J u no In It. llluo Hook kous to press h 10. Lot us put your name. Jr I i i iwiSitfUiWtftfrtMOtttttftiWttifv The Home Tel. & Tel. Co. i' y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y t t T y y y y y y i All Tailored Suits 13 to Vi Off Every day we hear ladies exclaim, "How eau yont .sell such odd-looking suiis al. such a low price'" II is merely ihis: "We lose all sitfht of cost when il comes to cleaning up slock, and nainrally increases our prestige. Suits, values to ? 17.H0, now $20.50 Suits, values to $.'7.00, now $10.85 Suits, values to $27.00, now ,...$14.05 Tailored Suits, one rack to $'15.00, now ,.$10.00 Every Coat in Stock Reduced 20' to 25', More than 1200 coats In choose from, even the wintei ff coats, storm eoats that aro, always appropriate for aulo wear. .Now liaimacaan roam nrrT" in mixtures, chinchillas, etc., Bffip. prii-ed as low as $9.85, $10.08 VEr $11.45, $14.95, $23.95. Jgf EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK REDUCED, NONE LES3 THAN 10' TTP TO 50f AND MORE CORSETS Specially Priced One- lot of La Grecquc Cor sets, new model, regu lar $1.2.") value, sale 08 La CJrec(iio Oorsets, mado of a fine, firm coutil, medium bust, long skirt, 2.00 value, sale jirice $1 .50 WASH DRESSES very Bpocially priced, 98c, 51,36, $1,08, $2.09 up MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Tnderprieed 20 to :! includ ing all our Ux (lreeiio Tailored 'Underwear, as well as other good makes, Clowns at 59c, 94c, $1.19, $1.48 up Princess Slip $1.19, $1.49, $1.98 up. SILK WAISTS $2.98 One full table of Silk Waists, Net, Waists, Laee Waists, etc, actual values to $10.00, unloading sale at $.08 w N. S f j 1 j syj J r z -m m ,amjmj.fty v. 'fJ'EiLtMgjJtMJ'1' f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y ? y y y y y t y y y ? ? y y t y y y T ? y y T T t f HAND BAGS Prico y 200 Leather I land HagH, J i n . mil iilllll'H. C IK CO X ! iv Mm. ..-I aTa l vk v V ry i . Jl Jrpi 4 ALL MILLINERY UNDER. PRICED Kvery Trimnied and IJiilriihiiied illal bears a special ticket, a very interesting )riee. t One table full ol shapes, Hemps, Alilans, no.f values to $:i.7f special ..$10 PANAMAS, SPECIAL $2.49 One lot of Droop Shape Pana mas, verv special .. ..$2.40 All Children's Hats Reduced KOVERALL APRONS 49c 15 dozen of this practical Apron, full cut, sale 1U? al, one-half print. T V jviikMfc, r