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(J v". f ' yt f- "n ft PA0T3 FOUR IMEDTCmD MATT, TRTBTJNT!, MTCDFOKT), OKTCOON, VK1IUV, .WNK 10, 191- t Mbdford mail tribunb . AN INDRPRNDCNT KKWRTAPRR PUM.IBIIICI) 15VRI1T A1TKIINOON KXCP.l'T SUNDAY MY THE MKOPOKD IMUNTINQ CO. Th Dnmocrfttlo Times, Tim MJford Hall. Tha Medford Tribune, Thn South' rn OrfKonlan, Tlio AihUnil Tribune. OfflcA Mall Trlbuno llulldlnp, I5-J7.! North Kir streets trlepliona 74. Official Vapor of the City of M.dford. Official Paper of Jackon County. Kntprrd na Kccornl-cUns matter at Medfont. Oregon, uniler the act of Jiarch 1, 1"I. BDBSCRirTIOK KA.TXI -IS.00 .90 .. a....... t... H..II una ;ruti w; iiini. ... .. Dim month, bv mall. I'.r monili, iiPitvnrni i) carrier in Mpilfnnl, Jacksonville and Cen- tral Point. . - .., .50 Sattinlny only, by mall, per var S.00 Weekly, iKr year.! . .... t.SO Full leniel Wire Assorlntcil lrrss With McilfoH Stop-Ore MEDIA TIM I t 1 MARK DEADLOCK REJECTS A CROWN OF GLORY SEEMS HOPELESS NIAQAKA FALLS. On., Juno 19. Tlio American nntl Hncrtn dole Kates hold firmly today to tho oppo site) views expressed by them In pub lie statements explaining tho typo of man desired by each side for pro visional president of Mexico. llolli sides having gone on record, tlio prospect Is that neither will give way and that thero :!! bo a com plete breakdown of mediation. Mediators Pessimistic Tho American delegates still have somo names to submit, but the Hucrtn delegates have opposed ener getically all persons cuggestcd thus far, and thero Is little likelihood that any namo emanating from the Americans will bo considered but lonely. Tho mediators, as a Inst re sort, will submit a Mst of fivo names. Thero Is a faint hope that one of these will be acceptable, but even tho mediators do not profess optimism. Asido from tho inability to select a man for provisional president, a controversy has developed between tlio American and Huerta delegates as to how tho elections for permanent president, to be conduct by tho pro visional government, should bo sup ervised. Likewise, tho American dolcgatcs, In insisting on a consti tutionalist for provisional president have argued that tho constitutional ist party not only dominates the country from a military point of view but Is numerically In the ma jority. America File Iteply , Emlllo Kabasa, tho head of tho Mexican delegation emphatically de nies today that the constitutional ists controlled the greater portion, saying millions of peoplo had been patslvo-and had not Indicated In any way that they favored tho revolution. Ho argued also tho Impracticability of a bi-partisan election board, such ns hns been proposed by tho Ameri can delegation. "Tho American representatives ut terly repudiate any suggestions that tho American president has nny In tent of destroying tho electoral lib erty of Mexico," was tho reply made to tho suggestion of Mr. Ilabasa tho putting tho constitutionalists In con trol of tho provisional government vaa tantamount to abetting and even exacting fraud, at tho elections. (MIIOAOO, Juno 13. Illoomcr bathing suits for women received tho wuietlon today of tho Chicago police jciurtuiout In a statement matin nubile by Herman Scliuottler, acting chief of pollco. "I bellovo skirts a hindrance to wpincii BWlminors," snld Schuettler 'A bloomer suit that Is rospectablo and proper will bo nit right. It do liomU on tho Imllvldunl. Tim police department docs not Intend to dic tate stylos for bathing suits as long M tho BiiltB nro decent." t .. MAT SMITH TO FI6HTFHCHAMPI0N -I LOXiKJX, Jim" JD.-CJ.iii.MMi. aiii, i,u Amurli'Hii liejivywi'Mit ttatfjUf, Hl i-h,i I'MriMUilfor, lite JVli Jw,MV,VrvMM. drMilrd w Tli, iuif.NMil fhtUt i" lihft PUBLIC officials, especially those of small towns, have a way of taking themselves too seriously. They hoar, or think they do. upon their shoulders the burdens of the community and are frequently alternately oppressed and inflated with importance lacking a saving sense of humor. It is with regret that we notice that Colonel Sargent., councilman from the second ward, iu the first skirmish over water rates, lost the perfect poise thai distinguishes military men under fire and delivered a twenty-minute verbal broadside because he was called the "bell wether" of the council a title he declares "libelous, slanderous and infamous." In fact, the awful epithet is little less than ese ma.jeste, and without doubt the guilty party should be court-martialed and shot at sunrise by the Sleepy Seventh. This would undoubtedly bo the ease were the doughty colonel still serving Unclo'Sam instead of the people. In those days he got his authority from above and could cuss the rank' and file. Now, in tlio proud position of council man, lie gets his authority from below, and the rank and file can cuss him that's part of the glorious American and sacred Oregon systems. As a matter of fact, instead of feeling insulted at being styled bell wether, the colonel should feel highly delighted, as the title is a graceful acknowledgment of his leadership a subtle and delicate recognition of his commanding abilitv. Hell wether, as defined bv Webster, means "to bear the bell to be the first or leader." Hence as bull wether of the council, tho colonel bears the bell Is the fh-st, or leader. Surely the epigrainatic and terse colonel does not mean to hint that lie is libelled and slandered at being published as first or leader! The other councilinen might have rea son to feel provoked at the honor thus thrust upon one of their number ami their own neglect, but surely not the colonel. Perhaps, though, the colonel, being a modest man, is really provoked because4 of the slighting of his brother councilinen and is accordingly moved by bitter resentment. Perhaps he is trying to convince them that he had no part in the concentration of glory upon himself and censures those who thus honored him in order to keep peace with his fellow-officials. Jf, however, the colonel was in earnest and is really indignant at the honor thrust upon him, because he be lieves that he is not fit to wear such a crown of glory, and that it is libelous, slanderous and infamous to style him the first or leader well, the colonel ought to know, he may bo right. 'Meanwhile, as Mr. Janes so convincingly expressed if, in the language of Mutt and Jeff, the colonel should "bibblc." LUCKLESS CH NESE FORCED TO SERVE ANOTHER'S TERM Orlmos wi noilng tlnio for fnigory, ernrriliiK to Information received Imro, (trillion lint been reenpOlfed ut NuntuuHI, but will tint bo rutiuiied to tlio I'nltod Hlivlen ivm fowon In nut mi oMindliivblo offoiiHo. Tlio xinlr depart mont at WhhIiIiiiUoii, 'ihh In formed tlio federal nullitirllloH horo, however, that tho Jnpiuuw ginoin moiit Intend! to pruHocutn (tilmox for iiffoiines committed In that mm try TWEEDY NOMINATED PENDLETON P03TMASTER W W IN'HTON Jiiu 1 9. I'rojiU dent Wtlnon today iioliilnntfit nt Pendleton, Dropon T J Tweedy, an poHtmnstor ff $1 r SAN" FU VSC1SCO, Cal , Juno 10 John K, lloylo, former warden of Sun Francisco prison, recalled lodnv n , case similar to that of lhcrt .iohnn i sen, n joung Norwegian sailor given I his freedom josterdny after sorvluu ' two days of a thrco-cnr sentence for n crlmo ho know nothing nluiut In tSS2 said llo!o a deputy sher Iff became Intoxicated while on route to San tluentln with n Chinese and lost his prisoner. Tho deputy after a frnntlc enreli picked up another Chinese near Sausnllto and took him to San Qucntln In place of the real ' prisoner. Tho luckless Oriental woro j stripes for four months before he convinced tho authorities that ho wnn't the right man. While at San Queotln Warden Ho)lo omplo.od l'eter Orlmos. alias Junius Uogers. nccused of haUng Kid napped Johanum In a Nnganakl. Japan, saloon and substituting the Norwegian for himself on a Fulled States army transport that was to bring Crimen hero to servo throe onrs at San CJuontln for forgm, ns his private secretary At that time mi m 8SLy i The Sunkist Oraansre V t it With the Different Flavor a r x.. a a il iry jsr ror ounnisi vatvnvius BLM t4Mfc 1lM SIX STEAMER LINES TO USE PANAMA CANAt CHICKS FROM 17 EGGS BREAD AND CAKE SALE The L. A. Sgcictv of tfiou Lutheran church will have on sale home-made bread and cake on Saturday aftt r noon, . I uue lit), at corner of h'ir and Main streets. Do not bake on Saturday. J, Have You Seen ELIZABETH WASHINGTON, June 19. Six es tablished steamship lines already have served notlco upon tho Panama canal management of their Intention to mako regular use of the waterway. One vesBel from the west coast ports of South America will be at tho Pacific gates of tho canal July 3 ECCKinB xo mane ucr way 10 ur-. j10Ine pool by thot route and thus to Inl- (Mr tlato a fortnightly service between s .Liverpool and the west sldo of South America An American steamship line now operating four steamers on the Pacific side and six on tho At lantic are awaiting tho opening of tho canal to merge all ten Into a regu lar lino between San Kranelsco and New York. Oregon lias been in the lend for the bet opr in point of size for inie lime, but now ihibim the lie-t hutch jet it-ported, iliv. V. O. Fro.t of I'liooiii-v. Or., et a lien m seventeen oy; mill t lit hen lirontihl out eighteen perfect rliiekeii. The liird-. ma he i.een nt Mr-. Kr-.t'- nenr tlio l'lioemx iH rcser rQ Tho 1'itUntia Bun- tesmmmtw kiai is y- ffMH'fffS Viv " Summer Ormme a sweet, juicy, Ittsciomi fruit, rifvntJ on Iht tut. K.isy to reel, nml practically r.cbillci,'-. Somearodnrk'ncxtcriornppenr- once, oonic lihtcr in color. But nil nrc a deep red Iniirlo and spnru ling with healthful juice. Omiijcs nrc picked In California every " il.iy id tlio year, niul tho Lute Valencia It one of the very finest ever urowtt. Olove-pickcil, tissiie-wrnppcil, iiliippcd riylit from tlio tree you i;et it tttsh with the real tittHifttttd atvr. Don't buy merely "onince.H." Huy Ilia &iC California Fruit 139 N. CUrk Slrrt, CHICAGO Ctll SufUi'si Vnlcnclnit. Sco what you nro iiiIshIhi; in not scttini: tliiu btuiiil. Try Thcao Lcmona, Too Uko Sunkist I.cinoiiii to ucrvo with flh nml iiirntu, Use tlio juice wherever you now uso vliio:ir, These nru tho best tvtiy,' nml tho dttl lciiioun soltl, Juicy, fully llavoreil nml pr.icticnlly aocillcau. Tliete'u n vast (lilTorenco iu OitTercut branilu of Iciuotm. Try "Sunkiat" mid lice. Boauiiful Rogers Silver in Exchange for Wrappers Go buy u dozen each of Sunkist ormujei mid Lcmon.t nntl save the wrapper.! bearing tho Sunkist truilctimrk. Then iiciul iu tho coupon below uml find JL out how to cschani;o the wrap. JgF Cnliforntn pcr:i for benutiful Kui;ert Vfniit Growert bilverwarc , Exchanjio for your 0r uN.ci.iiiii,.i.cii..j tabic, y Mnitut ihi,Mii..H ihI h w4i lHtrnli l .1 .li..Mitf ,.ni W wj. nl i..in HmVI,i OraniM , nit I rniuM. iHlil.i.ji,li.Uiti Htm. lr-l DKIIllum U'.k M 'k I' I, M. ihi Iwa Iu trNunkiwiiiMrtl r,4thiu.wt.l. t JltU.l till, I- Wlj vf .4kl4tvW4Jl, Til Niini, AJJmi. -'X1 5-5kX,''$T 5 : The Living Doll. If not, win not I AT THE CARNIVAL IWjcniTcniofTBp I h A'jIa r The season's Favorite TJ tvn. 1 J to.f.UtC.lhbg.Iwr.l.T. fc U Prepare for the 4th of July ' Have your downs, Suits, d loves, 'i'lmucs cleaned for the occasion by the best equipped plant in sunt hern Oregon. LIKflK, lU-Igiiim, June II). -Two liuuilreil coal miner were eiitoinheil iu the Viellc-Mtirilmyi eollier.v, iienrj here, when fire broke out (oiluy. Two. hundred of their comrade e'jipei when the nlnnn wns given. Tho fire wiih Hlill raging tin nfl ernoon nml every effort wn- hi n mudo to rescue tho miner, lilt in the pits. 1! I SURPLUS Whatever onoH living may coBt, ho should avo somo of his Income, for tho world'H success u u .isuroil by surplus, . Start nn account with us and malto It u ruv io deposit a portion of each week's Income. U Paid on Savings Accounts OVER 22 YEARS UNPEPONE MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON, June 111, The nomination of Congressman William V. .Murray of Massachusetts to bo post master at Boston was prepared for submlBHlon to tho senate today by President Wilson. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant an h, iiAKTurrr Phone M. 47 ii 47-JS AinliulHiiri. Korvlc llnnutir CfiHiBr lv L E I N ILL, -4 .. H P?WrT?iTr -..-..ZlSSssKrjsl -X- 4 3ES3Bms:rA n ion LOTHES M.MIHIN.MIJIII'OIIO Nttt iloor to I'lrst Natlouul uptulr Mm unit TAU.OH8 Hunk, t Trr Dinerc U ADAITMn . N IJVJMS the H WORLD through tho f PANAMA CANAL Leaving San Franc Uco by tlio large Ciulilng Sleainildp CINCINNATI, FEB. 8 (Ports of call Include a vUIt to tlio San Diruo Lxpoiition) and ilia CLEVELAND, FEB. 22 vi.iu, n tj;, Wndp.i auM ttenxer on lliea cruitcs may return from I Umburg bjj the wurld'a Uructt aUanitlilpi, "VatalUml" M "Imporalur Willt fur IllutliaUJ HoU,l HAMBURG -AMERICAN LINE A 1-lfJ Uronclwiiy, New York r iMtuI Ati ULRICH & RYAN QUOTE AS FOLLOWS: Fruit Cane. Sui;ar in 100-lb. sacks 95.25 Kruit Cane Kuar iu IS-lb. sacks $2.0 'Fruit CaneSujiar, IS lbs. for ,..i.MI ,. ,, I'Vuit Cane Suar, ) lbs. for 50 ICverlasiinix Km it .lars, balf-allons, do.. .. (I5 lOverlastiiiK Kriul .lais, pints, per do I5 latches, .'J per bunch; dolly Cream, S per can: Astor Cream, S; per can; Small While Means, 5 per lb.. Makintr I'owiler, all makes, half-pound can, 20?; lb. can, i(); Tomatoes from (i to Hty per can; Crisco, medium sized packages, 4JJ per can; Pure Lard, 10-lb. can, 1.20; f-lb. can, (10; Kii-st-Class Coffee, 25? per lb. Just received, lare lot of Ladies', Children's and dents' rndcrwear and Hosiery. We aim to keep a full line of deneral Mercliaudise, and we aim to undersell any store in the city, and as we sell tor cash only and buy for cash and do not lose any bad debts, hence that can be easily done. We lie re by extend an invitation to the merchants of tin city to call and inspect our low prices, but brin;;' a doctor nlunji for fear of heart failure when the low prices are seen. One delivery each day. We are expecting an advance in siujar tomorrow, but. while the pi tee is rijjl't, we predict that suar will ,' to .(.()() per 100 pounds within sixtv dins. ? ? ? ? ? t ? t t ? t f ? ? ? ? ? T X t ? 5 ! 5 XXJ55S,,552 5 5 5,5,i I t r T r f y f f y r t t f y y y y y y A. SPECIAL SALE SURPLUS BEDDING STOCK CASH ONLY t Geraniums . . . 50c to 75c per Doz. Carinas . . . . 75c per Doz. Salvia .... 50c per Doz. Dalhias in 4 in. pots . $1.00 per Doz. Daisies, Mrs. Sanders 50c to 75c per Doz. Pierce The Florist y y y y v ; Creenliouses 1005 l. Main Phone 374 y y y f ? j t ? ? T t y t t t t X T J f t ? f i S. X 4 jc l (Hj, Jly '"' MMUHHMMHtJ nwm'mHawmt'miif-mHiwuiwfWitrV40ptlin I a ! O K. ! 1 K mS,:j':5''::' ::: v