I 1 h ll' P&8I BIX arKPFORT) MATT, TRITONE, MTWFORT). ORKOON. THURSDAY, .1UNII" ? SEVENTH COMPANY RETURNSWITHPRIZES FROM ENCAMPMENT PKJXCIPALS IN INTERNATIONAL H0lTT SCI1KDULKU FOR JULY 10 Tlic soxcntli eompuuv, conl nrtili nry returned Innl oveninj; fmm their niiuiint onenmpment nl Furl Steven, mill inciilcntly brought homo few i'iihIi prir.es mid established n num ber of records. The seventh for (lie third time won the prir.o nt tho l'ottlmid Festival for tho liiruest nnmlier of men in lino, having u 100 per cent enroll ment, in the lino of march and loan ed a squad of 10 men to Cottage drove. Tlio company was highly pmNod for its alignment mid drill ns they passed the judges statul mul were only heaten by n Mnnll marj-iu for first placo mul that by an infantry company. Tito Fcrvieo practice with the 10 ini'li guns nt Hattery lluv-oll result ed in several Biirpries. Medford with n number of Rrccn men, bent the veteran Portland company in hnndl ine; the puns by n margin of nlnuwt seven Hcconds on the second shot, the target disappeared in n column of spray and then slowly rose to the surface and for the first time p;nn crew out side of the regular unny had hit the actual target, the shot passing nlmot dead center. The target is only ten yards square and the range was 8000 vards, or n distaneo of more than four and one-half miles. All of the iredford company's shots were netunl hits as the other two struck on them, G to 5' feet of the nctunl target mid n battleship is 500 feet or over in length. The government for tho first time held infantry drill every afternoon and in this tho seventh won high prizes for efficiency, although the eighth company, Portland wcro tho best drilled in fnct it is reported that Captain Drown offered to drill against tho regulars but tho offer was not taken. In guard mount the seventh took first placo with n clean cut victory not a man making a miMnko. a i lie government hnd nil the men of the different companies who vvMicd to iulist for foreign service, take a physical examination nnd 28 men from the seventh volunteered a great er number than nny oilier company. Tho camp wns freo from fighting only one ilisturlinncc nnd Hint a min or one, nnd the boys established n good record for sobriety. Hut five Vf the men, Corjioral Tryer, Privates Leonard, Hov Bridge, Tongwuld and Chase took tho gunners examination. Firt class gunner, Private Hcvc ridge, second elass, Corporal Tryer. Privates Tcngwiild, Chase and Leon ard. Corporal Purdin passed second lass gunner before leaving for en campment. This makes one first class gunner and five &ccond class in the company. A good deal has been snid nbout the men living on 24 cents u day. True it is, that, that is what is al lowed but the government buys in carloail lots mul the 21 cents iimountH to practically flO cents. A loaf of bread costing ;l cents and larger than the ordinary 10 rent loaf by half. Hero is u day's menu: Hrenkfnht JIusli and milk, bacon mid potatoes, apple sauce or prunes, blend and butter. Coffee. Dinner Huilcd meat, mushed oliv Iocs and gravy, pudding, coffee mul bread. Supper Macaroni and lomntoes. beans, u little fruit and coffee. Tho eomixiuv also had .-i Jam bako and n strawberry cako dinner. 1 mine should bu iriven lo f'ni.tnin Deans for the orderly appearance oi tlio men mid cleanliness of his fimp ns tho seventh was tho only company that pushed tho government inspection with merit. (mm x JJli GEORGE CARPENTirTO,. n tv s,iwi Mgnt -ran" mo worm over nrc awaiting with Interest the outcome of the coming bout between "Gunboat" Smith, the popular American henvy weight, nnd ."Jeorges Carpcntlor, the French champion, which Is scheduled' for July 10 at the Olymrla, In London. This will be some "scrap," and the "funs" on this side of the poud can sec nothing hut "Gunboat" "putting It all over" the Frenchman KMv s9 B 7ss . ii LORIMERS BANK MADE LOANS 10 STOCKHOLDERS CHICAGO, Juno 2.. Loans of largo sums to persons Interested In the La Salle. Street Trust and Savings Hank, now in the hands of a reccher, is declared to have been repealed to day by tho investigation of tho United States district attornoy'a of fice. The bank, controlled by Win. Lorl- mcr and C. Munday surrendered its national charter two cars apo and became a atato institution. Tho fed eral Inquiry is being conducted along the lines of tho John II. Walsh case. Walsh was convicted of loaning from his bank to ono of his railroad enterprises. Tho Lorlmcr-Munday bank, It Is alleged, loaned on Insufficient secur ity tjirgc sums to the Lorlmer-Galr laghcr Construction company, tho Litchfield Mill and Klcvator company, and tho Southern Traction company, all enterprises controlled by ono or tho other of tho then national bank. Tho federal authorities arc In vestigating an Item on tho books showing a loan of 140,000 to II. M. S. Payntcr, former states senator an J a member of tho first senatorial In vestigating commltteo which sat on the validity of the Lorlmcr election to tho senate Paynter voted Lorl mcr was entitled to his seat. PROHIS TO USE TOWN DRUNKARDS DOT CAMPAIGN PORTLAND, Ore., June 23. At n state conference of prohibition parly leaders, which began u three day ses sion here today, plans were laid for the beginning of mi immediate cam paign to put Oregon in the dry col umn at tho November elections. Theirs is the first of the parties in Oregon to gt-t theKilitjfal muchincry under way. The most unique of the plans which will be undertaken immediately is that of enlisting the services of drunkards to spread the propaganda for n dry stale. FACTIONS GET TOGETHER BLUE LEDGE HERMIT AVIATOR FLIES OVER WHITNEY (Continued from 'ago 1) formally rc-convrno nnd protocolUn tho result. At (Into will bo set for formal recognition of tlio new govern ment and for tho withdrawal of tho United States troops and ship from Mexico. Tho situation was brought to Its present status only after mediation many times had seemed ready to col lapse. Imucs Wright, the ueil prospector of the Hlue Ledge di-trii't was buried in the forests Tuesday close to the spot where he died by the coroner of Siskiyou county. A coroner's in quest decided that he camo to his death from natural causes due to old age. Tho coroner and Forest ranger Fruitt made n search of his 'iihin this morning. It uppcars that Wright hail been cad sineo .May tlO, nnd that he be- emtio sick on the tra'tli anil wan making his way hack lo Watkius, when death came. His body was found Ijy'ng ncros the trail. A lunch that has been given him, lay by his side iintoiu'hod. Deputy cor oner John A. IVrl returned this morning from the scene. Wright came originally from Houl dcr, Colorado, being then in the late oO's. He was in California in the lid's, mid came to llie ltluo Lcdgo district in tho 7(l's where he has lived ever since. Nothing is known of his relatives. PRICE POSED AS EREO LEWIS AND STOLE 50 TURKEYS Harry I'rlco was bound ovor to tho grnnd Jury this morulm; on a chnruo of stealing fin turkejs from tho UrniW shnvv r'nnrh' mi tho Ai'itclopo'by.'jus tlco of tluWoacn Taylor. For ten dnyg ho lend n double career posing as Fred Lewis, tho well known Wei- U)M leu rancher, tipeiuttug money with n fioo hand, and itlvlug turkeys away to lUMitmliitnnccH, Arroutml ht claimed that two men kvo him co- cnlno and that whllo under lis liM flueuco ho tilled a team, and robbed tho roosts, I'rlco was Identified as tho man who sold tho tin key by Kinll Mohr of tho MotUonl Hotel, mid six other wltiH'Nsi'H, Prlro told tho pollco when first arrested that ho was Fred LowU of WVIIen, Hud was htahly Imllitmiut nt being put In tho ('II. Jail, I'rlco 1md tho etfionteiy 10 maintain that ho was Lewis, oven after d lends mid acquaintances of Lewis disputed his word. Hu nluo posed as tho sou of a Hnutn llnrbnra, Cnl , baiiUor. HJll". J HWWBHKBglH During tho ciirulvnl Hint week Price spent money like n druukmi sailor, and tho pollen nrn trying to cheek up his operations for tho last six months Tlioy bellnvo that ho Is wan ted In tho south (or crlmliiil operations, I'rlrn'tt dofonso was tlmt ho did not know what ho was doing when ho lobbed the roosts, nsnortliiK that ho wnn lielplcs to resist whllo un der tho etfocln of narcotics. Tho two men I'rlco elnlmed Knvo him tho drui;s Imvo disappeared, You (let the Itrst Thorn Is whrn you stunk Got. John son cigars ami patroutto homo Indus tries, , ., , , ! M T. LI JOPLI.V, Mo , June 25. Flro sup. posed to have been started by chil dren plnlng with matches In n room ing house, all hut wiped out n llttla Tho exclusion of tho const!- Mining wn of Neck City, fourteen tutlonallsti from a volco In tho pro-mllcs northeast of hero last ntaht. ccedliiKg had nllcnatcd their Interest. I Tn loss Is estlmatod at $35,000. but later tho American government announced It would be useless to mako nny agreement on tho Internal problem pf Mexico its provisional president unless tho constitutional ists approved. Made up to a Standard not down to a price Wc make the best gasoline that our experience and resources enable us to produce. The quality of the gasoline determines its price not the price its quality. RED CROWN The Gasoline of Quality That is why Red Crown may cost you a little more per gallon -a!so why it costs you less per mile. Red Crown is a pro duct ,of the best California Crude, distdled and rc-distilleda product of straight refin ing not a "mixture". Red Crown signs arc furnished to all dealers handling Red Crown gasoline. Watch for the sign or ask our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Company (ClifomU) Mcdfofd M$M$Mj4J$M t RESOLUTE WINS 8Y BIO MARGIN HLKKCOVi:, N. V., Juno 23. -The up defensn yachts Jtaholule, Vanitie mul Defiance got mwiy in unother uico shoilly alter noon today. He solulu croised tho lino JU:lo:10; Vmiito J2:10:22 mid Defiance J'J: J(i:J0. Henoluto won, ciossing tlio line at J:1(I:I0. Vanilo followed at -4 sj: : III) mid Defiance at -1:21, unofficial, uut'oneclcil lime. UNO LAW DISPUTE AIRED (Continued from Page 1) IXUEl'HNDKNTK, Cil., June 2.'). Silus Cliristofferson, aviator, flew today over the peak of .Mount Whit ney, 11,898 feet hi'li, in a biplane. Ho tittaiued an altitude estimated at more than (J,UU0 feet, and establish ed, it is siiiil, u ueu American alii tude record. It Will Save You materia! and disappoint ment, because its leaven ing power is so strong and reliable. H5c per lb. (Stisk PHILADELPHIA, Juno 25. lie ports cabled from London describing a now version of tho flood and tho fall of man deciphered from an an cient Siimerlan tablet by Dr. Stephen Langdon, professor of assyriology In Jesus college, Oxford, wore confirm ed today by officials of tho University of Pennsylvania niuaeum. Patronize Home Dy smoking Mt. rltt, tho host Cc cigar on tho market. Crescent Baking Powder will also suvo you money-, its prJco Is moderate. (;i;t it yuuM votit uu)vKn Cifiu'iit .Mfg. Co., Hcatllo Thcplrlurabfbnr nowi ikact con t.ni.of Hur rrlMlk juit it will mch rui iK.t. PU fr. 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