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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
Hi H1UKSDAY. JUNK 18, 19 H GUERRERO'S FLAG AT HALF MAST TO dpTFR c '. r. :z?i VjrM-r -- (ieorun Jw UnAHLi- KH1 BIX STUDY OF REFORMS r- ). .v. LODGE'S ADVICE TO I X M HONOR SHOE HARVARD ALUMN ON IJOAUU U. S. S. CALIFORNIA. MAKATIjA.V, Mexico, Juno 18. Tho fcilcrnl Rlmbont lluorroro which sank thcconstltiitlnnnttst gunboat Tampico, nrrlvod yesterday nt Mntatlan with lior colors nt halfmnst In honor of Captain Mnlplco of tho vanquished vessel, who committed sulctdo. Constitutionalists picked up after tho sinking of tho Tatnplco will not he turned over to tho federal author ities of Mazatian, tho Guerrero' of ficer liming decided to sparo their live. Captain Malplco formerly was a lloutonnnt In tho Mexican navy and toward him and hi men the Guer rero' crow cntcrtnln a brotherly feeling. In T,ovo With Tlcauty As a lieutenant In tho Mexican navy. Captain Malplco commanded the Tatnplco, while she was still a federal gunboat, stationed last simi liter at MaiatUn. Ha was In lore with Iho handsome daughter of a civilian high In tho constitutionalist councils and tho surrender of tho Tampico was tnado tho prlco of her hand by tho damsel's father. So one night Lloutcnant Malplco put out to sea and turned his com mand over to tho enemy. Naturally, ho expected no leniency from his for mer superiors when they captured him yesterday. When tho Tampico began to sink, Malplco and several of tho crew at tempted to escape In a launch. Tho Uucrrcro gave chaso but did not open fire. Instead tho overhauled and raptured tho launch, but at It was being brought aloncsldc, Malplco and Ills chief engineer committed suicide In honor of tho gallant fight he had made, and In token of their former friendship, tho commander ot -tho Guerrero lowered his flag to hair mast. Tho United States cruiser Now Orleans and tho destroyer Terry, which witnessed the battle and aided in rescuing members of the Tamplco's crew, arrived hero today having six men from tho Tampico aboard. When tho Taraplcoc began to sink. Captain Malplco and a number of tho crew attempted to cscapo In a launch. The Guerrero gave chase, but did not fire on tho boat, which was soen: overhauled and captured. As tne launch was being brought alongside tho GuGerrcro, Captain Malplco com mitted sulcldo. His dying request that his body bo burled at Mazatian will bo honored. Tho constitutionalists have evacu ated Pledras Island, in Mazatian harbor, fearing a bombardment by the Guerrero. So far however, no bom bardment has been made. ' .(5r"rU55- -Jj-- Pinto vt ASTORIA READY FOR 1914 REGATTA TURKS EA TO E KS HOG CHOLERA MONEY NOT NEEDED IN OREGON WASHINGTON, June 18. Only n miiiiII hllec, if any, of Iho $.r)00,0)0 recently iipproprintcd by congrcsii fur Hie invcHtiBiilion and ijuppreiwioii of hog cholera will ho cxemled in Oregon. Primarily this is uecntinc Jiojj oholcni has not become a menaco in Oreuon, while in Idaho uiul come of tlio btulcu of tho middle west enormous losses nro sustained by farmers every year. The hog cholera appropriation wan enrried in n npccial bill and thi bill was pushed through Iho senate largely by Senator Hmdy of Idulio mid Senator Kenyon of Iowa. Now (hut (ho money is uvailahlc, however, various bcniitora have become inter ested in getting u I"11"' f ' ft"" cx" pi'iidituro in their states. Senator Clianiborluin recently has been asking that a part of this fund bu expended in Oregon. According to tho advice of the ilfpartuieiit there is little hog cholera in Oregon, notwithstanding thu wide- spread area infected in Idaho. There is a possibility, however, that thu dis ease may bo introduced into eastern Oregon, for tho germ seems to be carried by water, and the worst c fiirrciiec of the diseaso in Idulio is on irrigation projects which get their water from Snake river. FALSE REPORT OF ASTORIA, Ore., Juno IS. As toria will extend the hand of welcome on July 2, 3 and 4, 1914, not only to visitors from distant points of the Pacific northwest, but In particular to its neighboring communities of tho lower Columbia, Grays Harbor, Wll lapa Harbor, tho Cowlitz and Che halts valleys, Tillamook, Nchalom. etc In fact, through Its regatta committee, the city extends a cordial Invitation to all tho people of these communities to unite in the 19th an nual regatta to bo held on tho dates aborc mentioned. Great Interest Is manifest In this great aquatic event by outside com munities this year, and Admiral I'll II Metschan, Jr., of tho Imperial Hotel, Portland, expects to have at least 300 members on his personal staff, rep resenting all parts of the northwest. Tho committee Is leaving nothing un done to provide amusements of all kinds for all classes of people, both on land and water. They havo a number of new speed boats already entered for tho big Paclctic coast champion speedboat races, somo of which are now under construction with a guaranteed speed of not less than SO miles per hour. The famous "Oregon Kid II," tho "Oregon Wolf IV," and tho "Seattle nullet" aro among the entries, also a fast bea: from Raymond, Wash., and one from Sacramento; but these are Just the "first comers." It Is expected that tho Astoria regatta this year will wit ness tho largest number of races and tho greatest ever held on tho Pacific coast. Tho Pacific coast champion ship for speedboats will bo deter mined at this regatta. In addition to theso premier events there will bo sailing and rowing races, water and land sports of all kinds, a grand Illuminated marine parade and pyrotechnic display on the Columbia river, and a mammoth land parade and patriotic demonstration on July t. K. J. Arnold's big carni val company, with dog and pony shows, Ferris wheel, merry-go-round. etc., thrco largo brass bands, country dances, and fancy dress balls will fill In every minute not otherwise occu pied. Reduced rates will prevail on all rail and water lines. CONSTANTINOPfiK, Juno IS. -Henry Morgcnthnu, United States am bassador to Turkey, today sent Hoff man Philip, secretary of tho embassy to Smyrna to ascertain tho position there of American citizens who might be placed In danger by tho threatened antl-Chrlstlan rising In Asia Minor, At tho same time preparations are being mado by, tho Turkish author! tie to meot'ariy possible Greek at tack. The Turkish minister of war has gone to Smyrna and tho Turkish troops havo planted mines at tho en trance of the gulf. OA.MMmiHlK, Mn.. '" I. Sltuly of reforms ami reformers in order to find 'out their real value was today urged on JludenN by United States Senator Henry (Nilinl Lodge in an nddrest before tlio Har vard Alumni association. Senator Lodge said that "Just iuw wo have with lis one of the cur rent periods when Iho world is filled with reforms, largely dcstruetixe.'itiid punitive in fhumcter, generally of that most attractive kind which niuiH nt making someone other than ourselves virtuous by process of law. "These questions," continued the senator, "aro not to bo settled by wild ileniiiieialioii of existing wrong". Ihcv must find their sola tion throimb a Knowledge of the past and a eool jiii'gmriit of tho future." JWc sfe ALEPPO WINNER OF AM GOLD CUP ASCO.T, ljugland. Juno IS. Tho classic Ascot gold cup was won today by Mr. Falrie's flvo-year-old Aleppo. Will I) rook jwas second, and Junior third. Ten run. Klng'Ccorgo and Queen Mary -Witnessed 'tho race. The gold cup Is valued at 12500 to which Is added $17,500 and a sweepstakes of $100 for each horse entered. The dlstanco Is two and a half miles. E AGE L FOR CIVIL SERVICE WASHINGTON. Juno IS. Presi dent Wilson Issued today an execu tive order reducing from 60 to SO 'ears tho maximum age limit for, ad mission to civil service examinations for appointment of unskilled lab orcrs In federal offices outside of Washington, I). C. Veterans how ever, may continue to bo examined without regard to their ago. CARRANZA TO FLEE SAYS WIRE TO KENT WASHINGTON, Juno IS. Repre sentative Kent of California told tho president and Secretary Uryan he had telegraphic Information from Mexico that General Carranza wan about to leavo hi headquarters and flco to Laredo, Texas. Mr. Kent did not glvo the name of his Informant. WEDS A COUNTESS FRANKFORT ON THE MAIN. Germany, Juno IS. Tlio marrtngo of Gottlieb Von Jagow, German foreign minister and Countess Lultgarde Kr ucstlno Zu Solms-Laubach, took place today. ThoerWony was performed at Arnsburg Castle, tho family scat of tho countess. Tho bridegroom Is 51 and the bride 41 years old. LMOST every town and hamlet on the Pacific Coast has its garage or supply store where tho Red Crown sign is displayed. Wherever you see that sign it means Quality, Uniformity and Reliability in gasoline. It means that wherever you motor you can obtain the same high grade fuel, and so avoid the troubles that come with changes of gasoline. Make it a practice to ask for Red Crown, the real gasoline a straight product of refining not a mixture. Red Crown signs arc furnished to all dealers handling this gasoline. Watch for the sign or ask our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Company mWi (CaHfscaU) MedfoKi i -Tor 4 Crown Un Kfr4MC"H4""g),,4t rrt&rW"rtrtrrti&. .4 -Ml FIRST CASH RETURNS FROM PANAMA CANAL WASHINGTON, June 18. -The first cash return to the Tinted Stales for the hundreds of millions spent on tlio I'anainu canal was received and recorded todnv from collection)! on barge traffic begun on May 18, transporting cargoes because of the congestion of freight trnffiu on the Panama railroad. They were mostly composed of sugar from Hawaii. On that business the tolls In May amounted to $7,350.1 '2, on Iho basis of $1.80 per net ton. You Get the Rest Thero Is whon you smok Gov, John son cigars and patronize hoiuo'lndus-trles. r KI. RHEUMATISM ALL GONE "Feeling fine this morn ing, thank you! 1 toll you, Smith, If you over get tho rheumatism, you want to get a package of Mreitol Rhcamatisra Powders They knock tho rheuma tism every tlmo, and by stlnu ulatlng tho secretions and eliminating uric acid and other Impurities they tend to causa rhoumatlsm to com pletely disappear." You can absolutely depend upon this remedy. It bears the endorsement of tho American Drug and Press Association, and our posi tive guarantee. Why suffer any longer. Prjco0c. For sale by I-:ON II. IIAHKINH 1 Kxcluslve Agency Jiee&Vv MEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE r On Monday Morning, July 6th We move into our enlarged quarters and before that time we will sell out many lines at greatly reduced prices REMOVAL SALE OF DRESS GOODS Suitable for Hummer wear. 'Ten pieces of Seaside Crepe, very handsome and serviceable for summer wear, plain colors, black, white, new gray, navy, helip, tan and green, 42 inehes wide, regular (We grade, special : 49 All our Dress Goods Remnants, 1 to H-yard lengths, at exactly HALF PRICE WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR Women's Union Suits, fine white cotton ribbed, sizes :tl to 44, Dutch neck, no sleeves, knee length, extra special value 49 50c WOMEN'S HOSE, 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 Women's White or Black Kino Kashioned Stockings, spliced heel and toes, si.es regular also out sizes, splendid value, pail's for. ..,.' $1.00 OLEOPARTI CREPE We carry exclusively in Med ford the well-known Cleopatn Crepe, these crepes arc imported from Manchester, England, and arc guaranteed by the maniifacturei'S, sold everywhere for Jlfic, our special price only 25 SOUTHAMPTON, Juno 18. There Is no truth In te report from Cam brldgo that thu Hamburg-American Kluvr Iuiperator lias gone ashore on tiu Isle of Wight. , 'rim Iinperator reached Southamp ton Water Oils afternoon and prepared to embark Imr passengers for tho llHlleUaNutw, maoiiK thvm Colonel Thwduru J4opevtdt, 5' BS 1 v W:oy II. IIAHKINH '. i ' O - - - ' i - --; a A I) wwgBM - &&&&" y The pjclura f LM'W' nTftEl9flH i llunrima Mnlis Mow shows Y ftfeK II fl .'rRIMBc r w..w exact con- I W-' 1 ll-lllt IfCF" loetrourlM).r. W tents of wi''' iUb JPPMIII Collect 12 ends from six 1 8u lE'1" V fcila". (F"' packages of "Supreme" baked crackers ',0 lis y77tr'" W or cakes, and if your dealer can not supply HI just as it T Slr X&fak. "B.prw 1 you with a surprise box of "Supreme" Haked wlllrcach T Wrtfm tfXJk fed..,.!.. 1 U'ntles, mail them direct to us and It will you nost- T V&&4rtl !X.Usu" " h I'Wfreo, f JKf V lhy 'do iua iU r r,Mi4w,Hsoii vfflfMl A 4 j Ms st iwi 4tUn . 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