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f ' W' I If l PAGE ffOTJR Medf6d'Mail tribune DHI'KKDKNT NEWHrArKH HD EVKRT AFTKIINUON BUT RUHDA.Y BY TH ' Jji FORD TKINTINQ CO. ThVt-tfentocratlo Timet, The Msdtort Mill, Tit MsdferA Trlbun. Th BetiU m OrfcOBln. Tfc Ashland Tribune. Offles Mail Trlbuno Multillng, 21-17-M North Kir streti tolephons Tt. OKIftHd rPr ot tho Cllr of Msdford. urnciAl I'aper ox incKiion wouniy. Kntrfrod n seconil-clsss matter at Malford, Ort-gron, under ths act of JKarch 1. J8T. ROBBOmiFTIOV SAXKM Ons yeftr, by mull IS.tO Una month, by mall - .SO l'r month, delivered by currier In Mfelford, Jacksonville and Cen tral lolnt - .SO Saturdfty only, by mall, per year. 1.00 WMkly, per year ...- .. , 1.50 Full Leaol Wlro Associated Vrcsa IWOBX CIRCUiATlOir. Dully nvernar for sK months endlnc Docemlier 31, 1913, iso. c - r,f -pi-acM-ii.J WKh Medfortl'Stop-OtBC VILLA'S VICTORY OPENS WAY 10 AM CAPITAL El. PASO, Texas. Juno S3. The taking of Zacatocas by Villa's troops places the entire northern part of Mexico and much more than halt of the republic's territory In the hands of Uio constitutionalist. It marks another stago In the race or threo rival constitutionalist lead ers lo .Mexico City. Mtr on Aquas Cnllcntr General Villa from Xacatecas prob ably will move against Aguas Callcn tcs almost directly to the south, and whence the remnants of the Zaca tecas garrison retreated. General Pablo Gonzales, tho eastern divi sional commander who took Tamplca has been ordered to take San LuU Potosl, now weakened by an almost complete evacuation. ' General Alvaro Obrogon. com mander of the army of tho west, Is about to attack Guadlajara. If suc cessful, his troops, would have even a clearer road to tho national capital than those ot Villa or Gonzalez. Guadlajara, far to the south, and next to Mexico City, tho largest city in Mexico, affords a road way to the national capital, through a rich country which easily coculd sustain a large army. Captain Ivor Thord Gray, formerly of tho Kngllsh army Is actinic In an advisory capacity to Obrexon'f) advance of cavalry which is commanded by General DIanco, a former Coahulla leader. DIanco has been utilizing cavalry as it Is used In American and Kuropcan armies, for tho first time in tho history of Mex ican warfare. Coast Captains Further South' Villa, by taking the central routo, has engaged In more successful fight ing than any of the threo divisional leaders, lie has taken OJlnaga and Juarez on the Texas borders. Chihua hua City, Torreou and Kacatecas and Htlll is not as far south as cither Obrogon or Gonzales, who have worked along tho coasts. Neither Mnratlan nor Guaymas on tho west roast have been taken by Obrcgon; bat tho presence ot federal garrisons in' thoso ports is not considered by tho revolutionists as a hindrauco to tho Mexico City campaign. CHINESE CITY SACKED 'FOREIGNERS UNINJURED LONDON, Juno 2C. An Exchange Telegraph company's dispatch from Shanghai says that Kalgan. lCIi miles northwest of Pekln, was sacked last ulfclit. Tho dispatch adds that tho foreigners in tho city wero not harm ed, but gives no details. flvaliwii Is an Important commer cial city of over sixty thousand In habitants sltuatted on tho Caravan routo to Siberia and nnnr tho great wall. If Cut MS $50 I FINE FOR ASSAULT l)KKOIT, Mich., June 215, Tyrus Cofb. te widely known baseball ptUftfi pleaded guilty In Justice court to&y to a obajrKe pf disturbing the atotrtfV was wh4 against 2h ty Willlaw h. OarpwUer, In m NMMt I lie Ml I1'")"1 pTffi "i MM) TEDDY AGAIlJ A POLITICIAN t. Ml 1 COLONEL KOOSKVJOL, hiivintonvcted tho nmp& or the world and having demonstrated how nmeh more a man of genirtus like-Uimself, knows of geography after it quarter hours study tho scientists who have Oovotvd a life to tho work, has coasod heing a geographer and is again a politician. He signalizes his roent ranee to the ring bv a defense of Perkins and a trade against the ad ministration's foreign policy. Says the Colenel: "When they road Porfslns opt, of tho progressive party, they will liav to rend me out too." JRoosevelt and Perkins naturally helong in the same party. Neither are or over have hoon progressive in the real sense of tho word. Both are tinkorors with results rather than causes. .Both are trust champions, that is supporters of monopoly,' when monopoly reciprocates. All that Amos Pinchol said against Perkins is true. It applies equally to ttoosevelt. Bqth faor tho protection of private monopoly in AmoricntftjnidnstL'xi; Amos 1'inchot and n'host of other sincere piVgrUssives are in the wrong party. Colonel "Roosevelt speaks of the proposed Columbia treat as follews: "Tho payment of $25,000,000 to Colombia, together with the expres sion o( what is In effect an apology for our having secured the right to build the Panama canal. Is merely the belated payment of blackmail, with an apology to tho blackmailers. If this proposed treaty submitted by President Wllsortv through Mr. tlryan Is right, then our presenco on tho Isthmus Is wrong. In such case Panama should at once, be restored to Colombia and wo should stop work On the canal and abandon the place, hag and baggage. Thero should be no halfway measure?. If e as n nation have been guilty ot theft wc should not pay blackmail." The Columbia treaty merely recognizes what is univer sal lv acknowledged a fact the theft of Panama from Columbia by Roosevelt. The payment of $2f,0(X)fOO() is rccompensefor property stolen. Mr. Roosevelt justified he theft at the time by saying that the only way the canal could ))0 speedily constructed was by grabbing Panama and settling later. This is the settlement. It is not to tho credit of a strong nation to rob weak ones. "When a wrong has been committed it is not a sign of weakness to acknowledge it and make restitution. Uncle Sam must have clean hands if ho is to play the role he has essayed as .tlio1 disinterested promoter of human well tare and spreader of civilization. Right is right and wrong is wrong. No amount of argument can make the medieval doctrine of might is right, practiced by barbarians of the. Roosevelt stamp, who pose as moralists, replace the higher ideals. If we are going to make the world bettor, nations must live up to ideals as well as individuals, must set the example for humanity. Some nation in the world must take the initiative and replace power and force by justice in its dealings with other nations. It is the destiny of the United States to be that nation, and those treaties aim to carry out that policy. STOPPING STORE1LEAKS A Scries of Ituslncss Talks by A. M. llurfoughs, ot tho llurroughs Adding Machlno Company. Copyrighted. "If you littil n barrel of mo lushes out in the vn rehouse which wn lenkin, when woulil you wnnt to know nbout it, the first end, or nt Hie end of the yenr!" Over-Weight nnd Over-Measure Food Inspector Otteen of Iown, while checking wcighU ninl inenMire-. nt Wnterloo, Iown, found fTvc grocers whoe scales gave over-weight. Theje five pair of Hcnle, Oltcen cnid, "long weighted" each of tluo grocer out of hundred of dollnn. every yenr. One grocer wn? selling nhout oO lbs. of lard a day, nt ounce over weight. This one lenk; on one kind of good, nggregnted nbout .?I0 n yenr. Itud Iluylng The nvcrngc retnifer is u poor buy er. Ninety jht cent of, nil retail stores over-buy. The Iiif!ge.t store leak in in tlje failure of the retailer to turn his capital often. Ho kIioiiIiI keep neouratc record, through the n-e t lii(l'fiite' Mile slips, or other menni, r nil mi!c. Then he will not he likely lo dnpli 'iitc the mistuke, even if he doe-n't jireveut it the first time. A jobber's discount of ,')0 per cent from lint price is n loss if the uoods will not .sell. The rctuilcr tuitt not Number of Corners in a House It was not until I began to count tho number of corners that I realized how Ilttlo I really knew nbout m house despite the fact that It had been built According to plans and specifications furnished by ourselves. "Woll," you will say, "put down four corners to each room." Hut 1 have brushed too many coebwobs out of tho celling corners to have them thus Ignored, so I put down eight to each room; or 72 for tho nine rooms. In tho upper and lowor hulls, In cluding si do entry and back pnfsago, thero aro 28 corners which, added to 72, makes tho first hundred. There ure two fllulits of stairs, ono at tho front nnd ono nt tho back of tho house. ICach stairway has ID steps, and as thoy nro of tho enclosed typo each step has two corners which brings tho sum up to 17C says Tho Mother's Muguzluo, Tlioro aro ten clospti, liirludlntt pun tries nnd storeroom. Counting night (oniors lo ouch wn huvo '-'.1i comers, Hut tlieso tinsels, pantrlss nnd storerooms nil huvo shelves, h Icli, In luin, Imve (onars from l')o MOTOR!) MATTi TUTBUNT). buy for the extra di-count, hut for the profit. Inroiupetent Help Kvery employee in the retail store nhould be put on n merit basis. The clerk who i-n't nhle lo sell cooiU nt 'n profit is incompetent nnd unprofit- nbio to the nlore. Keening him li ike letting the'fuueet remain open u the vinegar barrel only it is prof its nnd not vinegar which ore lenk ?nj. I.s of Goods From Stock A big Xcw York store, doing n luisincsM of .1-10,000,000 n year, esti mates that 'J per cent of its snles, or .fJOO.OOO, is stolen from the store every year, ff this same proportion of ioods i-. stolen from tho average retail store, then the store doing u business of .5O(O()0 a yenr would lose $l,t0li through limit of good-, from slock. Failure to Charge Goods Sold on Credit When a sale is made nn credit nnd 8no record is made of it, the retailer glands to lose the profit he should miike on (he xnle; the time which linn been invested in the buying; the time invented iu the selling of the goods; the cost of (ho labor of handl ing the goods; the co-.t of keeping III cm on the shelve-, mid several oilier losses-, including the big Ios which the enrlessness will runic hi other Work, (To bo Continued) dopths o'f. which refractory particles of dirt must often bo tediously (Is)iei'. out with Bomo sort of uu improvised skower. Hero wo havo a hundred more corners, or 3SC so far. Tho 10 windows lu my nine-room liouso must neods bo frequently cleaned, .'120 comers lu all. Add this to 3CC and wo havo C7G corners. While theso aro the main details, It Is easily seen that If wu aro to con sider tho woodwork which must bo rubbed down with u difst-cloth after each sweeping, tho number of corners tnudo by the Joining of busohoards, carpet strips, door and window sills and other architectural details would carry the nuinbor tar and away be ypnd tho limit of a thousand which perhaps you thought Impossible, John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Ladf Assistant wiH.IIAHTMriY I'M' M, 47 au 47Ji MEDTDITO. ORKCiON, .VA'rr vvursiXG luncwrxa r.Y viwuzcnm. Gov jucvx Well authcntlcatiHl Information teiullng to show that at lens: nine States of the republic of Venezuela are In revolt against Oencral Juan Vicente (iomex, the military head of that government, h.w been rocolusl Iu WushlngMii. Sorl.iut uprllugs within the hut two weeks wero roiHiited In the States of Coro, Trujlllu ami Maturlu, with the revolt spreading rapidly. The fact tliatno official liiformntlon nKiirllng the revolution has been uiadu publlo by Oener.il lloruex. who Is Commander In Chief of the VYuvxUfhui urmy, or by Senor Marques llu-tillos, the provisional Prosldent, whti was ehvted by n convention Iu Caracas mi April Hi, to serve until a constitutional President could bo chosen, Is regarded by Vetiexuel.ins In lids country as highly slmUloaiit. PLAN ROAD 10 CAVES. FROM I1JN06 VALLEY OUAXTS PASS, .tune 2S.esI. dents of the Illinois valley have, un dertaken an enterprise that Is In tended to make that route the gate way to tho Jorephlue caves. The. have prepared petitions for circula tion throughout tho county nsklnt the county court to nuthnrlie tho ex penditure of $1000 upon the Sucker creek road, nnd It Is announced that tho miners nnd farmers of the ills trlct will expend a like? amount to Im prove the road along the crcsik. The road to bo Improved Is described as "commencing at tho center of section 2$, township "'J south, rnugo 7 west extending tlivnco up Sucker creek un til said roadwny connects with tho present roadway, mid thence contlnu lug to a point four and flvc-elghthj miles from tlio-caves.J u is represented 11191 i inn rmiu nun not only reduce tltc (lutnnro 0 trail to the caves from 9 4 to i miles, but that the road Is also need by the mining and' agricultural Intercyts of the Sucker creek valley. ISLANDS SEI ASIDE AS WASHINGTON. Juno 25. -Smith and Miner Islands, fourtcon miles north by west from Port Townsond, Wn tho strait ot Juan do I'ucn, havo been set apurt for tho aurlcul-, turat department us breeding ground ( and winter snnctuary for native nirus The order signed today by President Wilson 'imposes heaty penalties for Interference with the birds and their eggs. s.wi: (WAINS AND fiHASSi:S foh tiii: cou.vrv i-wiit The farmers and ranchers nro re quested to savo displays of their grains and grasses for tho Jncksou county fair In Mcdford, September 0 to 12. Liberal premiums will bo offered and tho catalogue wilt bo Issued about July 1.'. Soma of thoso displays will have to bo saved nt this time and over) body should bo Interested In making a good showing for tho county at the fair. Tltb Mcdford traao is Mndford nisrt Greatest of All Hyrnan Blessings Tho rr"t wonderful thing J- tho world Is lovo oxprenHol In tho hu)(lo Infant. 1 nmouir tlftHO n and comfortii ;ur c iKctaut inolhc.'n U r WCll l(ll'AII Ji'dhtr'H rrlvml," 'I Ml i Is mi i-xtt-rnil nr)ilciUlmi to (iniililo tin ulHloroltml r.ius (14 (o Ikcoiiks rnoro pliant, to cxpaiiit r turally without . ijuo imln, from tno alraln upon conl.i nnd lliramcnts. AM'lhxl its dlnuol uou thi), muicltM involvid It B'Xi'.hus li' miQ nolworlc of nerves with which i i ilia rnusv'es nr supplied. Thus u vrcut sharo of tho putts so much drcu Jul ina Lu uvuldvd nnd tho period of esiKctum-y pa .od In comfort. Thtro Is no iiui-ytibu but what Much nlkf luu k iimrktd luflumou U(on tho i;vo(ral liculili f tho nuiliir. In n Jllllo book sc I )y mall much imi. ful liifontitlun l i Mm tg ii0XMirlnvil i-oOu-rM, It IdU how to iio "Alui In fa J'rltiid" uud Jiuw to moil t4liuf brcAl, It bus bwn Mcjre ) our liilrulor for ovir fotty ywrs una U J.imwi fsyor. n Id in luutt druiisUi nnrywlivrc Oct i Mil lo.duv umi wilia for bonk lo JiisilikM IdyuUliir (u, w linu- Jiliii, Allsniu. IU. Jiu ..,. i uti fir una uu Ihiii yvu pa "AMnvri I'ikwU' SsijiFIRCi TlirKSPAY, AVXV, .". HH Vmccntt 6owr I5E REVOLI IN SONORA NOdAI.KS, Arlt., June 23. A rnmproiulso of some Kind cvldonti) has been etfected between tho chit laud military autburlllo-j of Souora. Colonel P. Kilns Catles, whose re cent troubles with .loc MaXorena. civil governor of Souora, resulted In his losing his position as the mllltar) commnuder of that state, has re ceived from (icncrnt Carrantn an ap pointment ns commander nt all con itltutlonnllut troops In Souora, ex cepting those under Uonernl Alvnrado at Ouayiuas. That was the statement inado today by constitutionalists at Nogales. Souora, who declared nil military of. fleers In the state had been notified lo respect Calles' authority. E HE IS A PARIS, Juno 25. Jack Johnson, the American negro pugilist, firmly believe his fight on Saturday with Frank Mornn ot Pittsburgh will not last longer than twelve rounds, nnd that at tho uud of the bout ho will still bo champion. Johnson said this today while ho was doing his lust day's real training. Mornn with companions look a long brisk walk, varied by sprints ! Later ho boxed with several sparring partners. CHICHESTER S PILLS JXIS. llrAtkymmrUnfihnlfj XltPKA lkl4k.cOliMi.dIlrjVv I'lIK IK lied ul4 n-uiiwyir ...... utltl U. IM MIliM. V 1 L olkrr. lUr f TMP v !rl.. A..i'lll IO,R.TKH IIIaVIo.MI IIUAM) I'ILa, Ut llllu.a.lUit.8Ua.Al-..U.U. Z-i J?0f D BY 0XLTir.l5T5 EVtRilfflCSt MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetiere 32(J North Bnrllott. Phono r(53 M. SUMMER RESORT ROGUE RIVER RANCH :i MIIch IVoiii Mcdfoiil I'l.Vi: I-'IHIIINO IIoiiIn mill TennU Itules 11.50 per duy, 7.50 por week. I'assengor rates ?!J 50 ono wny, by Crninr Lake Auto Ktugo l-'or I'urther lufuriuatlun Wrlto PA PL It. Ol'DVKi: Trull, Ore, NEAREST TO EVERYTHING JOi 4T AT OTARHrU-l Jleit loraltd ar.tl moit popular hotel In the C'ityi rlrculititi; Ice vvsicr id every room fruocUl alterttlon to IsdUs IrAVtlllng sloiiti, I'xttllcul, iraumilily pilrtd Hilll. Mctl you( iftiiiU m (lie hUui, l!wiMplnK4iM it.Wup, mmwimvmtmti ir icow powtLCsSra uvg ST. -iw- IYER'S LIFE IN DEER IN MITE IF HE RETURNS lll'TTi:, Mont , Juno 3R - The nu nouuceinent of Charles II. Moyor, prosldent of tho Western Federation ol Miners' In Helena last night, that ho Intended to roturti to llulto caused a sensation hero today when cltbjenn read tho interview. Men connected with tho proponed vigil antes openly ijald that If Mr. Moynr ahouhl return to llutto wlthoiyt pro tectlo'tithat Ills llfo would be In dan- ptfjl :'.. Thl'y' declared that If Mr. Moyor appeared hero or attempted lo as sert tho jurisdiction of tho Western Federation of Miners, that certain men connected ulth tho Insurgents of the old union would ugalu put up armed reilstance. President "Mur.klo" McDonald satd that he Intended to rid tho now ludo pendent union of the miners ot the Industrial Workers of the World. Tho vlce.presldent, secretary and treasurer of the now union nro ac knowledged to be members of tho In d tint rial Workers of the World. notici:. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned w III, apply to the city coun cil of the clcly of Medftird, Oregon, at Ha next regular moling on July 7 lUll, for a llrense to sell spirituous, vinous and malt Ibiuors nt retail lu quantities less than a gallon at Its place ot business on South Trout street lu said city for a period of six months. Dated Juno I'.itb. ID t I, IIOTIJl. N.mi SS THEATRE PtiotoptnjN Today Only In The Northland Two Heel l.ulilu IVaturo Tin: s.wixr; pkiisc.nti: Drama IIIOII l.ll'K HITS SI.IPPIIHV SI.I.M SI. A. Comedy Hero Tomorrow ADVr..Vn'lti:HOI'KA'l:llliVN NO. Ift lllulit Iiih Phoiipla)s II- if Pinjcrlloii PAGE THEATRE Summer Senooii TO.N'IOIIT I'botit Pln)N Ki'y.ANNi: vasco tiii: vampihi: i'Nivi:its,i( iki: Jit. Mpcrlal Keaturo tin: nation's pi:hii. Page Theatre Orchestra (Seven Pieces) Mr. Ilnrry Howell, Director Patrons desiring special selections by tho orchestra leavo signed request nt box office AllltlI-H 10c ciiimhi:n n Htcry i:cnlug, ;irt o'cloik STAR THEATRE ihVidiiy and Rafiinliiy Mary Pickford w In i'ho Modorn Fairy Tale A Good Little Devil Flrnt Show, 7:15 Promptly J 10 ADMIHHION J0hiip r m Tiiir, ,uuu uvt MEDF0RD FLUFF RUG CO ItUK ninl f'ni'pol ricnoiiir? mid wonviii' nil lOAST MAIN STRIM'I? ii)ono rm-u SHINGLES Why buy shingles that aro shipped lu when )ou can get a hotter grade that are made at homo of heart wood sughar plnn? Tho old fashioned hakes that lanted so long wero mado of sughar plue. I havo moved tho mlllo to llutto Kails, running on a big scale ami ran supply any amount, Theso shingles nro on salo lu Medford nt tho Hast flldo Wood Yard, Phono U77.W, KT. JAAICS, KIIINUI.K MAN 300 Is tho Number ot tho Medford Taxi Co. Office Wilson's Cigar Htorn. I'Irat Door West I' lr.it National flunk 0. v. mvi:iw.v .1. t CASH Proprietors HALL TAXI CO. PHONE 100 Four, fivo mid KovtMi-pitH-himipi' cars. Special nt It's foe all day use and laro pailics of pxciii'sicuiisls. - Booking Officea: MEDFORD and NASH HOTELS 1 Allis Chalmers Revolving Screen li() Tccl over nil, weight al tiiiisf (i tons FOR SALE CHEAP 1 16 H. P. Vertical Steam Engine Heavy Typo MEDFORD IRON WORKS Board of Health Indorses PLATE ICE CLEAR, HARD AND PURE AVill onllimt any olhci' niako of ni'lifieiul ieo. roniinj,' Delivoi'ioH Medford Ice & Storage Co. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Kocontly romodolud and anlnrxod, added now cauiuriu and apparatus and Is 'n6w strictly up-to-'dati'la ovory way. Coiiiinerlcsl Work of nil KluiW Including copying and eulsrKlng o( pictures, legal dociiiuunts, ato, HtO' mldo enliirglng, any alio, and koduk flnUhlng ot every kind. I'lofnsulonal and amatuer photo Krnplilu siippllus, i, M. Iliiimoii Aorlale4 Willi Mo, ' f 4tvjd "..