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MEDFOWD MATTi TlUlUTNl-l, AIKm?OUn. OKKOON. SATURDAY. .IUNI0 27, 1011
HOLK INQUEST
STEAMSHIP WHICH LAiXDM) CARGO
. OF ttMtf MUNITIONS FOli UUKKTA
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imiileulurii can bo had from ( i
(lutes, T. K, Daniels, R, K. Khot or H.
in. roturulug leaves Klamath IV.IIa
pally pestered liy purtlcii railing at
Iter homo looking for' olio Joslu
Itoten, who has hocu MlvltiM her ad
ill (hh as tho old hiiHpllal hiilldlug,
uml that ulio would lll.o to havn hiicIi
uulnanee utopi'eil, Mrs, MeNslm
wants It distinctly Mindeistood that
.IiihIii I Cot iui Im not, or never han
stopped at her limine.
10 p. in, Niinday, umehlug Mcdroid
P, pnnscugor office. Medford. tfot early .Mquda'y liiuriitit. Hovun tiny
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limit on tli'kiits,
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BIOTE RIOTERS
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muklug tho trip. It engaged by Titus-, nxuiiuo ( formerly hospital hulldluu)
day. Special leaxes Filday 10 ;to p. makes complaint that sho Is eoulln-
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Hl'TTr. Mont., Juno 2.-Tlio in
qupot over Kme-t J. Xoy. ! wn"
i ' .l.i.l itmvn in front of the miners
union linll Tuesday night in tlio not
between the faction of meinl miners
licjjnn lodny. More tliim fifteen
wiintwsos lmvc been niihiiooiHteil.
llcioro tho inquest bcjrnn, Sheriff
Tim Jlriccoll ordered every man m
Ilia coroner's offieo to leave the
room. Then the sheriff stationed
twp deputies nt the door nml .enroll
ed every man who entered for nnus.
None were found.
Joseph MoCnfferv county attor
ney, today reiterated that ho expect
ed to file n eharjrc of murder after
the inquest. Mr. McOatfery avert
ed (lie testimony nt the inquest would
prove that tho bullet that killed Xoy
was fired from the street.
The new indejicndcnt union of the
miners was represented -at the in
quest by "Muekic" McDonald, presi
dent and .1. K. llnidley, viee-prei-dent
and other officer. McDonald
Miibmitted smilingly to bcinjr ceareh
ed for weapon.
FAIR EXHIBIT TO -
BE OF DISTRICT
Secretary F. V. Slieet of the
roiumcrcial I'ljib has returned from
flruuts Pass whero he met Secretary
Jorphsun of the lloeburn Commer
city club, II. 0. Frobach of the Ash
laud club, and (Jeo. llylund of Fort
land, at the parlors of the Grants
Pass elub to make tho preliminary
arrangements for tho prnvidini; of
n southern Oregon exhibit nt the
Panama-Pacific exposition next
yenr. It was decided that the ex
hibit should be representative of the
district as n whole rather tbnn of
counties individually, and the mat
ter will bo taken up with tho county
court in each county, and a second
meeting will be held at
following action of the courts.
Mr. Frohncb of Ashland was elect
ed president of tho organization;
Mr. Joscphou of Hoseburj;. first
vice president; Lewis Wyldc of
Klamath F11IU, second vice presi
dent, and V. P. Quiulan of (3 rants
Pass, secretary.
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HARESOS3.
THE. STEAMSHIP YPIFiANGft IN TptMPICO
The above photograph ahow the Hnmbus-Ainerlcnn line tera
ship Ypiranjra. The constitutionalists, who n t la control of Trnnpico,
permitted her to leave the hiwber because they believed her large
cargo o arms And ammunition for HuerU would be taken back to
Germany. Tho cargo subsequently was lauded at Puerto Mexico.
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At the Churches
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(Vntml Point lUptM
Ucv. Mrs. W. T. 1). .MacCullough,
H. A. pastor. Morning worship 11 a.
m. Kvcnlng S p. in. Strangers wel
come.
Kosehurjr
PUCING BllME OF
EMPRESS DISASTER
QUKHEC, Juno 27. Either the
Empress of Ireland or the Stortmt
was to blame fur the collision which
Mink the former steamer mid cause i
n low. of nearly a thoiisuud lives,
according to (.' S. Ilaiht, counsel
for tho owner of the Storslnd, in
his opening uddrcss I winy before the
commission which U investigating the
disaster. Ho contended that one
ship was to blame, and brushed nsidc
the theory that .the uceldcnt was due
to a misconception, nml that both
bonis were rcsjmnsible.
SUPERIOR STEAMER
TOWEO OFF REEF
8UPEHI0II, Wis., June IT. After
Home hazardous work by the tugiiiiiii,
tho bijr steel steamer Mataufa which
btrnnded today on the breakwater
pieri at (he riiiperior entry while try.
ing o make tho harbor in u pale, wjifc
rcleiibed and was toived to the duck
here.
Catholic
Corner eleventh and Oakdalc.
Manse S and 10:30.
Christian doctrine 9:45.
llaptlsma 2- to 3.
Evening devotions 7:30.
.Ministerial Association
A special mooting of tho Minister
ial association is called for Monday
morning at 10 a. m. at tho public
library. Christian laymen arc also
Invited. It. MacCullough, president.
ion Lutheran
At Ion Lutheran, 512 West Fourth
street, there will bo English services
at 11 a. in.
Ulblc school at 10 a. m.
No evening service. C. Wllker,
pastor.
Free McthodNt
Corner Tenth and Ivy.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 1 1 a. in.
Preaching at S p. in.
Midweek praycrnicctlng Thursday
at S p. m. All arc welcome J. U.
Bradley, pastor.
R.
Ilapiist
V. MacCullqiigh, Ph. I).
Rev.
pastor.
Morning worship 1 1 a. m., crmon,
"Tho Kpistlcs of the Advent." Kvcn
Inij S p. m.. sermon. "Faces of Men,
Hair Like Women."
Illtilo school 9M a. in.
D. Y. P. V. 7 p. m.
Good music, strangers welcome.
First t'luirt-li of dirlst, Scientist.
Sunday sorvlco at 1 1 o'clock. Sub
ject "Christian Science." Wednesday
evening tefctltnonlal meeting at S
o'clock. All aro cordially Invited
Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. All un
der tho ag of 20 aro wolcomo. Read
ing room In church cdlflco, 212 North
Oakdale avenue, is open from 1:30 to
4:30 dally except Sundays and holi
Morning service, 11 o'clock, sub
ject. "I Must Olvo an Account of My.
self."
Kvcnlng, a musical service S:00
o'clock.
C. K. meets nt 7 p. ni.. a pleasant
Place and meeting with tho young
folks.
Mid-week praor meeting Thurs
day S p. m., a meeting you ought not
to miss. Harry K. Tucker, mlulstcr.
.Method's!
Mcdford .Methodist Kplscopnl
church, corner of Uartlctt and Fourth
streets, K. Olln Kldrldge, pastor.
Services Sunday as follews: Preach
ing 1 la. in. and S p. m. Subjects,
morning. "A Civilization of Wheels. '
Kvcnlng, "How to Make Your Life
Tell."
Sunday school Including Adult
Hlble classes for men, women and
young ladles ON 3 a. m. Rev. Frank
Van Uyko will address tho men's
Illble class on "The Seeking Christ."
Kpworth League C;t3 p. m. This
will bo a union service of tho young
pcoplo or tho various churches led
by Miss May Phlpps.
Patriotic services Thursday even
ing, addressed by F. W. .Meyers, "On
tho March of tho Flng." Excellent
music by chorus choir under tho di
rection of F. C. Kdmeads. special for
Sunday an follews:
Anthem. "O Taste and Sec," Mars
tori. Solo, "Crossing tho liar," Kugono
Cowles. Sung by F. C. Kdmeads.
You nro cordially invited to all
these services.
CIIU'AIU), dune 'jr.- Federal
grand, jury inquiry into the eoudqet
of tho .La Salle .Street Trust .uml Sav
ings Hank while it wit a national
institution. mks tt today for July
LI, it was announced at the office
of the Failed States district nltm
ney.
Depositors of tho four small Mate
banks iu this city which were nffilU,
nted with the La Salle Street Rank
and which closed nt the sumo time
as the main Lorimer-Muuday insti
tution, will nil be placed in full, it
wns made known today by Daniel
. llarkiu, state liauk evainmer.
The vault of the La Salle St reel
Dank was scheduled to be oinMied to
day by the reeeUor. It has been!
closed since it was sealed bv llarkiu
when he ordered the bunk to su.
pond. In tho vault' arc about $10,
tint) iu currency, it is said, and about
the same .sum iu memor.iuda of cash
withdrawn by .Lorimer and Muuday
on their H'ntinl' marker slips.
Klanmlti Falls Itodco, Specinl Train
I'nilcr Ausplits, .Mnlfoitl FIK.
Tho local Klks' lodge Iniltcs tho
people of the Rogue river valley to
Join them In tho trip to Klamath
Falls illy 3rd to celebrate with them
tho Fourth of July and enjoy the
benefit of the ono fare rate for tho
round trip which will bo $ 30, full
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Prcshjlcriiin
Preaching at 11 a. in., subject,
"Tho Thronu of draco."
Preaching at 8 p. in., subject,
Paul and Timothy."
Special music.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Kindergarten at 11 a. in.
Y. P. S. C. E. nt 7 p. in.
Praycrmeotlng at S p. m. Thursday.
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BRITISH STEAMER
ASHORE, ARANCO BAY
CONCEPTION, Chile, Juno 27.
The llrltUh steamer Dorothy, from
AntofHguuta,Jiiiifi 23, for Now York,
has gone ashore In Aranco Ray, near
kerp.).'(Ilhe bottom of tho vessel Is
Uiu'tawacd and she lies Iu u trill
wilVosltlon. Aviit KHriini to ItlMr.
" Tk0 Hull TmM compuiiy will leiivo
; KN4y woriflMif nt 7 , m. with two
1 lM mm tar ll)l'e'i brMiio with
fjlt MurnlniiMs, two more pum
WNN, KCHMH I HP five
Tk (1m, tUtiHv 100. '
im tM fw mttk, (toVi John,
Oakilnlc Avenue .Methodist
Sunday school at 1 0 a. m.
Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and 8 p. in.
.Morning subject, "True Worship."
Evening, "Thoughts on Personal
Work."
Prayer and Illble study Thursday
evening.
Come to our services and help us
with your presence. Strangers nro
always welcome. H. M. lirunham,
puhtor.
Voting People's Society
Tho United Young People's socio'
ties of tho city churches will hold a
prohibition mass meeting atthoiFlrstl
.K-iiiuuiBi cuiircii nunuar uvunipg at
7:00 o'clock, to ta!tc some action ro
gardlng tho Hi bson natloniil prohi
bition bill, which conies it ji utWasJi
liiBton In tt row dajs. All who uro
Interested, especially young people,
are urgently roqiteslod to ho prexept.
Ml May Phlpps will lead tho
meet I tiR
1irlsinii
Tho musical numbers at the
Christian church will bo as follews:
Solo, Through Peace to Light
Dudley Ruck
H. A. Cannday
Instrumental Trio, Andante Roll
gloso, from string quartet In D
Minor
Hymn No. 27C
Prayer
Duct. Mark. Mark My Soul. Rockwell
MUttcs Mary and Ednn Ooro
Announcements
Offering, Awake Mi Soul . AVIecnn.l
Instrumental Trio
Anthem, Hosanna .. .Rrnuler
Address. Mr. II. F. Mulkey
Quartctt, Tho Your Sins Uo ns Scarlet
Miss Pierco, Mrs. Klrby, Mr. Reach
Mr. .Mulkey
Reading, Mifs Mario Scely
Hymn No. 21S
Ilenedlctlon
Postludo, Instrumental trio
Tho choir will hnvo charge of tho
evening service anil will bo assisted
by .Mrs. Raddysinun and Miss Flynu
violinist. Tho offering at this serv
ice wjll bo for the benefit of tho
choir.
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CELEBRATION
JULY
3 AND 4
Grants Pass, Ore.
Program, Friday, July 3
6:00 a.m. Saluto.
9:30 a. ni,- Baud Concert by Grants
Pass Mooso Band and tho Central
Point Band.
10:20 a. in. March to ball park.
10:30 a.m. Ball Gamo. Illinois Val
loy vs. Applegate Valloy. Purso
$50.00.
1:00 p.m. Grcnsod Pig. Railroad
Park.
2:30 p.m. Ball Game. Medford vs.
Grants Pass. Purao $150.00.
5:00 p. ni. Motorcyclo Slow Race,
Sixth street.
Pio Eating Contests, Sixth street.
Auto Egg Race, Sixth street.
Auto Slow Race on high gear,
Sixth street.
Foot Race, 100-yard dash.
8:00 p.m. Band Concerts, Railroad
Park.
9:30 p. m. Danco at Skilhnau &
Lawrenco Hall.
Program, Saturday, July 4
0:00 a.m. Saluto.
9:30 a. m. Baud Coucortn.
Patriotic Addro.su by Hon. E. E.
Blanchard.
Parade Prizea for Fleats:
Firat, $2T),00.
Second, $10.00.
Third, $10.00.
10:15 a.m. Ball Gamo. Medford va.
Grants Pa.j3. Purao $150.00.
1:30 p.m. Horao Races, Raco.Track.
Trotting Boat 3 out of 5; purao
$150.00.
Pacing--Boat 3 out of 5; purao
$150.00.
Running n4 mile; purao $75.00.
Ki milo; purso $50.00.
Pony Race, V milo; purao $25.
0:00 p. in. Groased Polo Climb. Rail
road Park.
Threo-Loggod Races. Railroad
Park.
Ladies' Racos. Railroad Park.
Auto Obstaclo Racos. Railroad
Park.
SUNDAY, JULY 5 BASEBALL. GRANTS PASS va. MEDFORD
Everything free, except admission to ball park and to horso racoa.
iMctHtinl mid JarkMiii Cmuilx Knsl Horses Tulco I'ttll in lht Unci's.
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Corner Ninth and Ouktlule.
Invite Him puhr u attend uuy upd
nil of hMr services Jf yiu mu nol
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done jn an hour after breakfast. The happy hum of the motors thn
whirrine brush of the Franu Premier have finished the day's cleaning in
these homes. Kvcry room is spiel: and span and the home is as bright,
clean and healthful as the cool air of the woods.
The illrt-dcvdiirinj; noiile of the 1'ratiU effeclive tlmn If It welehcd ninrly. Ill
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