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w Vi ' I , i) ' tfr I j - .? ; J V ' ' I i:.r I If i: I I rv ft d HAfH-Jl?iif - V I' ! I m il l.M-mMM MIL MKD0W MAIL TK1BUM AN INDRPKNOKNT NEWfiPAI'Kh PBt1RHKl RVHHT A1TKIINOON , KXCKIT 8UNDAT Br TUB . . MKDKOUD I'HINTINQ CO. Tht nmoerntlo Times, TM MihHw MII,;TIi Medford Tribun. Ttin 8ouS. rn urrRonlfcn, T!i AihUna TNtun Offlcn Mnll TrltoMta lliilldlnMS-lt-M Orrcontfcn, Th Athlund Tribun Nwth Kir tttt.ttlephon It. f OfflcUl rnpor et.lhe Cltr MvMerd. urriciai mptr Jacxnen uountjr. J Kntfivd ar econdclitM mttr at Mtttfbrtl, OrcRon, under tit act of March 1, 187. TOBCHiraOX SATZI On yrnr. by """ fn" On month, by mMI . ,(0 rr month, delivered by carrier In Medforri, Jacksonville and Cen tra Point , , , , .80 FUlunlny only, by mall, per veftr 3 00 Weekly, per year -.. I.JO Full Trart Wire AHMxintcd IVcsa "' - - PRECIPITATES RIOT SAHAYUVO. June 29. A bomb tlirovrn by n youth standing on llic corner of t&c main Btrcct of tho Itos- nlan capltalivvas tbe signal, this morn. IiiR for n frloii anll-S(rjlnn out; break, which the troons found conaM- crnblc (llfflcultyla iiuclllnp. Tho only damao done by tho bomb was n sIIkM Injury to a passing MusMilman, but the rougher elcmcn. relied on tho incident as an excuse to start a demonstration. They wore Joined by a number of Croatian students nnd tljo crowd jiassod along tho streets stoning the windows of Servian shops, clubs, schools nnd houses and looting tho interiors. j uc niaiiiieMann jmrniit'ii uie streets with a portrait of tho emperor, Francis Joseph at their head They nang tho Austrian national anthem and attacked everything Servian un til they wcro confronted by over Whelming troops. Martial Iavrf- wag proclaimed by beat , of drums, the .posting of pin cards. All tho chief points of the city wcro immediately occupied by troops. SA.N FHAKCISCO, Cal., Jun 20. -"-Creeping down the California comt ii thick fog, curly today, the Pnei iip, OniHt Steain1ii compntiy'd liner Precedent from Seattle iind n nirrow cfcaK) from running nehoro on Point Kvytf. A fiouthorlv ciirrciit eel the esel in. chore and Iter danger wns not dis ceercd by the officer on watch un til bo foghorn of,Jhe. I'oinLjKcics lihlhoue uitioii nnd Hie invikf r hi lljo shore could lip hcjUi'il Jrorn i't" liriilgn nt' ihu ain tiTno. 11m rc yrsiug his engines uud then hi'iitling t-harply out to i-eii, the whecltii.ui tiuou hud the big ship out of druger. A report circulated nlong Ihe wnter front, after thu jireMilent niiivi'il. that she hud htnick, was denied ut the company's office. FROM GOLD IL flroulH PuKHSlefcated Hold Hill li to I Kundiiy, Johnny Wolsh tho Uni vofsity of OrvaoifflSjr luiclijn'- for Hut 'ictoiH, and holding (he .Mini's fcfp from fttnit dn linish. . tjUoity uiu Hirco'inoio ganiis to play, nnd (Uiiil-Hill belbiu hopped buck to (hunts Push. Two Mieccshive defcjitK to the Med. ford .team liar, i wined CiiiiuU Pass, Quid Hill, uud Talent tp muko u hist dcuparate try foilh peiiiyiiif. , Tlivra are Ijuco inoi'v gaineri to play. And a t'leiin htteeji will mean victory, Khorjy .Milcrj sayx that ho lun been iin.li tided by (JninU Vun fuim to gvl-Miid J'cnioll of the Still l'Viiucinco tpaiu Io pitch lc Fotiithriif Juy, and Uohl Hill nuij 'fiilcn, in mukiiig iirr liiuginciitH to udd league plii.vcVt. Io Umlr, iiuu tps; for Ihu rent, of llic .oou. :iyii(iii vyiji,pfiy wivu u dflW'r7 f ndilillon. In OranlD Piim, Tiilcnl, uud Hold 1H he I'm nru nil exciled nnd the nm l M PHII yllUIC IX HIKl'll H'llOII.IV, Wnm iiihsimiW" hi i y " You Ch'I fftcr llct Wbrf U w)4fu )n runk (loir. John tmt0rf a4 jurAfil lii" I 'id ii h- With MUor4 Stop-Ore iftiLiT BOS NAN CAPITAL COAST STEAMER HASNARROWESGAPE i -X TAW EASILY DEFEATS MEDFORD LL -LJl .11.J BY ML 13 IU5! The Mr-it to nl loam faced the litjr et crowd of tho xeniun Sitmlity, nil of $G0 licini; taken in, aiul the Mght of so ninny tnev in the bletK'licr nnl KmniUtnittl ;avo tlivm ihu buck njriic, losing to Tnlcnt by the hcontl nloiK score of 1M Io o. ("ullino Dnihot with his Xutiotml nml Const tongue nuilntion twirled for Taleiit nml wns .swukeii for l hiN thrM of tht Minio lieinji nmile led by Aiitle. The T"'i'n, lvni col looted 111 Jills tft Citcniul Antlo, Ihe lalterconiiujf in, fnu left field when, Custer sqi wad niul threw his hat throuph Ihe feuoo. Irror of omission nnd commission los lh jinino. rThjnl Useuum Cvle uiiin mid Seqond lsoiuan Hrjor jtuiyeit their ittv-uumsi liko a ooiiilo or oow Irxiiv Io yut on a uur of button shoe. Chances that ordin- airly would lmo boon easy out drop pod Mifo. Tho Medford team never got over tho senro of fncitnr u pilchery who once pitchtd for.SU .oiiiiinO .Muiinwr Hrtlnjr was disappointed Hint lu gnus: should play so oor a brand or ball before s(( iood n crowd, Srotv and siiniinnrv: Soojo ; , Simpson, C WlUuinis, I .lainrs, AI . anco,V 1 Lily. . Scott, S ' Snyles, 2 Druliot, F I3J3 32 f iTcdfenl: t i ' u Ilciisclmnn, r. llar)or, 2. Antic, lu P. Hill. C . i A ST AIVTU II. P.B. " I I r. -I i o 3 i n 3 l . 10 a o 3 Hopkins, Sutton. K Colpman, U- Kmerick. S Cnsler, 1 Mnrshall. L Allen. V 3!) .") Summary: Three bas hits Williams. Hop kins, Two base hi(s .Simpson blrock out, by Druliot 7 An tie 3, Allen 2. base on bulls, off Druliot 3, Cater 1, Antle 3, Allen 3, wild jaMic Antle Allen. Umpires, (Jan in, Tucker, time of game 2 bourn. V AH. U. II. IV H 9- l lC2 J JET- -to i v5 8s it -T if i a j i l 3 :i i i 2 -j a o West Point Military Academy IJy General Win. Sooy Smith The United States military academy at West Point Is ono of the best If not tho very best military school In tho world. Tho thorough training, physical, mental and moral, given to Its cadets develops them symctrlcally, and those found not competent to master Its course of study, and en dure its arduous exercises, are found deficient after thorough and Impar tial semiannual examinations through which they must pass. Over nnd abovo this vigorous training, there iu tho high sense of honor which pre vails and is insisted upon and any cadet who is not strictly honest and truthful is cut by his class and so desplsc-d toy them that his conirndo.4 shruiffroni.jlni oven tn tho rank aufjllio is driven out or.tompnllcd ,h Jo'niJ the solitary UfcTuf a hermit dur ing his stay at the acaduui) Tho very hlghcBt character ilovolopcil by tho course, Is shown by tho conduct of tho graduates, but ono of whom has over y'shown, the vyhltp feathery in battk), and team wcro M reaming from Ida oyes as Jio ran to tho rear from liis constitutional cownrdc3 which uq could not resist. Whpii 'tho wa,r of tho rouillloti hrol.o out, tho volunteer brigudlor generals cliowj W'mfi Pqint graduu,t(;i ror positions as their chiefs of staff with the rank of lieutenant colnnoU, and many of theso vvero elected colonols of the tlireo months regl ulonts that wcro formed, and thcuo soon won promotion to tho rank of brigadier apd majgr gefleraJSj Tills was truo pf tho gduatcs (rum'tha north and oven many of tlioso from tho south, either remained out of tho army or fought for tho govern ment, feeling bound to do so by tho peculiar obligation they felt to tho government for their Went Point ediir cation. The hearty good will now existing between the two sections, Is largely duo to the warm friendship between tho graduates who occupy high tu lions both north and south. Their liilluonco u alwujs bo strong and salutary. Ami our whole pcoplu breathing Iu this fruloriilty uud lovo ut our rouiiuo, io ii ii try, may look foi'Miinl in u long era of peum iiiiionii uiW'V t"H V"i BlVHWiwt P "jlijuilltf, MEDJTORD MAIL TWimNTJ. 'HEIR TO THRONE LIKELY TO FOLLOW i:-L i. mm S fcR VIKN'A, Juno 2. Aivli Duke Cluulcs Kraneis Joseph, allhoiijjh he has no oNpenoneo in nitooraf(, pis osses the happy faculty of gotting on well with everybody. In view of the fi.alto.d Vlw'lHlux ws one day ox- pectetl to occupy the- new heir piv iuinptiw was given n sound and cuieful education. After his pre liminary schooling ho attended olns es ut Ihe clasiea school conducted by tho Honedoclino Monks, who enmu originally from Koollnud and which Is the most liberal Cntltolio tviniiuuy iu Austria. Hero tho young duke mingled freely with the sons or pro ro.ssioual imd business men who from tho best and most nolid class in the Vieuuu eonuuuuity. lie underwent his culminations in iniblio nt that schoid ami the tests were, nt the KuipcrorV wish niado mnro mvmt for him, than for the ordinary schol ars becntiso, ns bis majesty Mini, so much depended on him. Tho arch d'ike's wifp. Prince.- Ciln, uNo U nn CACplleut linguist. Muco her marriage she bus learned llic Hungarian laiigungo ut I lie spec ial wish of the cuicror, who pro scntcd her with the iluugiitinu li brynr of the lute impress Hlirubeth. t'lt is gcnorall.v thought that if thu young nrch duke be uixcu n fair chance, bo is likely to prove a second hmperor bninci.s Jo-eph and Hint under hi ruturotridiYuf fairs in Aus. (ria and Hungry, both foremn nnd douieitiot will mrui! th same course us during tho present reign. T tCONSERVATIONWRANGLE WASHINGTON, Juno 29 Con fllctlng claims of Jurisdiction among house committees, over thu admini stration conservation bills havo forced President W'llfon to tako a hand In the situation and ho has arratiKod with the contending congress for this week. Ho expects llttlo difficulty In bringing about harmony. WILSON HONORARY CHAIRMAN OF LORD'S DAY CONGRESS N-ASHINCiTO.Y, Juno 20.Presi. dent Wilson today consented o be come the liounrnry chairman of tho honorary council of the Internation al Lord's Day Congress, which meet in San Francisco, July 3iH."i. nation will deter all others from any disposition to couio to blows with ui so long as wo glvo them no Just can no of complaint. Hvcry man. who has a heart in 'Jilin, will, when ho has passed i-vor a field upon which a hard battle has Just been fought and sees It strewn with tho dead and dltig and tho wounded, groaning nnd pralng to Cod to let them die. will prny that thero shall be no; more wa. It settles nothing; only which Is tho stronger. At tho finish an agree ment Is made, which should havo been niado before tho war Instead of after it and Its terrible scents and bloodshed saved. Tho American seems to be a born foldicr ami all our armies need to Instiro success Is sklllfuL officers to train and (cad tlipm. Our armies fought bravely and steadily Iu their very first engage- incuts. .Nearly all tho offlcors who greatly distinguished, themsolves iu tho war of tbo rebellion were West Point graduates and our final suc cess was largely due to Hlich leader ship. Tho men In tho rank's trusted and obeyed thu educated officer and fpijBht under tlicrttj with confidence, BIG CELEBRATION AT GRANTS PASS JULY 3 AND 4 Grants Pass will hold a big cele bration July 3 and i, havo an ex touslvo program arranged for each day, Including ball gumes, other gaiqeo and race b;uid converts, and harness and ruuulug ratgs, A number of Medford and Jack foil county horses will tako part In tho rates, which will Insure a ciowd from here. The Medford ball team plays ouijh dayjind iilso oi "Sunday, July 6, 0There nrp reduced rules on uny Houtiierii I'flcwio trains uud there will bo a special, train .returning from (Irani Paw Huturduy inenliiu ut 10 p, in, TIib iiroKruiii of both tluys Is printed Iu this puper. Tim Hindi I'ldvui-lly AcIiomI of Coiiliiieico Jiik cicnlnl, will iiihIki Inltc u iwly ut imiil.cU nml iuilu- i I Ill's uud ill irii'Uiiii u ilcclilt MKDKOUD. OKKflON. FUTURE OF AUS A DEPENDS ON HEALTH OF AGE EMPEROR VIKNNA. Juno 20. Tho opinion has gained ground In authoritative circles bore that the future of Austria-Hungary now, mnro than over depends on tho health of tho vener able Kmpcror Cranch Jojoph, It was pointed out In high political circles that If tho emperor Is lor nilttod to rolRit only a few years more ever) thing may continue as usual ami Arch OuKo Kmnrl IVrdlnnnd'a death will have llttlo lasting ma terial effort on tho. foreign or domes tic affairs of the dual monarchy It was argued that should a vouth- fill nnd Inexperienced ruler lll:o tho nrch duko Charles Prancls Joseph son of tho lato Arch Duko Otto sud denly bo called on to tako tho rolus of goverumont, a period of mulct plight supenenc. The oung archduke and his wife who was Princess '.tin of Parma, are both extremely popular among all classes of society and everybody from Ihn oinporor-dovvn Is said to bo Pteparcd to do bin utmost to help thciu In over.v way to rise to the re rpouslblo position so uddcnl thrust on them. Tho suggestion put forward In some quarters that Arch Duke Fran cis IVrdlunnd's death Is. likely to can?? a political upheaval. I mild to havo llttlo real foundation, ns , tho old emperor has kept tho rotas of government In his own hands, dele gating ns llttlo power ui.jiosHlblo to his late nephew. CALLES AGAIN IN DOldl.AS, Aru.. J.-no JH. lie imrts that tho feud between tho mil- itur.v faction uud the eivilinn element under (lovemor Mavtortiiu had not cost Colonel P. Klius (hdlos his po. i-it ion us chief of. the iiriisoiis in Sonurn, wore coufTniied today bv rol celpt of an order from tlouural Alvn do Obrcgon daledjivsU'tday at Ist lau, Jali.scit, re-appointing' Culler, chief of military oK;riitions nnd com miinder of fixed garrisons in Sonora Mate. v This order places Culler iu eouliol of nil Iroops in Kouom cxceptiui; tho-v under command t (Sciierul At vurudo in front of (lunvmux, Ihn So lium Heliport siill held by federal troops. Colic has not vet unnwiuo ed whether he will contiueii his head quarters on the border or return to Honuosillo, the Mule e-ipitul, vhieh ho left as u result of llic iiuurrel with flovcnior .Mnvlori'iia. PORTLAND HOMEOPATH NATIONAL PRESIDENT ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. June 21). Dr. My ton .Miller of I'oilliiml, Ore gon, wiih iioiniiinli'd ludiiy lor presi dent of tho American Intitule of Hoineuilhy ut u business schion of Ihn twcullelh aiinuul couveiiliou of Ihe oriitii.utioii. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS Mcdfonl People Slioiibl Know lloo' to I lead mid I Iced Thcui Dlsordorcd kidneys gvo many slc uals of distress Tho Mcrclloug may be darko, tqn lalu scduiout. Pasi-UHoa are souictlmuu frepieiit, scanty, painful. Ilnrkachii Is o'leu present day anil night. Hendaiip-s and dizzy spoils may oc cur. Weakened klduuyn should rc.colvu rpilrk help. Don't dujay! I'xo ij special kidney remedy, I Jean's Kid n oy pills nro for weak kidneys, backache and Jirlmiry ills orders, Medford uvldonco proves lliolr worth, Frank Turngate, C St., Jackson villa. Ore., najs "f havo used Uoan's Kidney I'llls personally and (hey havo, been used by, another pf my family, I can iuy they aro a fliio remedy. Dean's Kidney Pills dl.l me a groat deal of good, when I was suffering from kidney wonliiioss. i'liuy dcnervti public endorsement " Price C0c, at all dealer. Don't simply ask for a kidney rniuedy get Dnans Kidney I'llls-tho samo tint JJf, Tiirnato hai), Koiff;Mllhiini Cii, Props., Iliiffa, N. V, John A. Perl UNDERTAKE I.suy AwlsUHt mH, HAMTI.K'IT I'bw.eii M, ii an 47J AiuhulKMtf Hrrt 'j"f Dor'r COMMAND SOMA MON,DAVt JPNiM 20, 1011 CALL FOR BIOS lltds havo boon called for by Statu Highway engineer llovvlby and tho county rouit, to be opened Inly ". for five miles of hard surface- pav. iiHMit from Aslihind north. Contrac tors are permitted to bid upon their own KiM-ciriintlnup, bltullthlo, usphal tlo, Topokn, eonrroto, or any other kind of hard surfufev Tho Clark llouery roiiipnii) and Warren Con HlruvHon compuuv are already on tho ground, urcpurlug to fccuro Ihu work of potslblo. Knglneor tlowiby statos that con striirtlou of the Central Point-Mod-ford roiicretn-graultold rond will bo coiuplotcd before July 10 Uroakago of tuachluory nt tho Gold llu) uuarry caused a ccssntlou of work during May, but four tlaja paving work be lug secured. This has caucd tho do lay. Good proRnws Is now king made, ISO feet being laid on some das. Kroui Medford. south somo six m(lci the eouerolo will bo laid as on tho Cmitral Point rond, tho statu hav ing imrchaecil an additional ronrroto mixer, which will bo med from the southern end, laying pavement north while the present tulvcr woiks south from -Medford. Tho co-operation of tho state will bo demon! rated tn Ihl stretch of ro.id, the state ahnrlug In Ihcoxi'eiiMi. , , Kvfr dnv of operation reduces the eo.il per sipiarujard of pavoiiieut laid and It U expected tho total will bo ciitMlonu to about a dollar a jard for tho entire nnlount laid It will bo under li 50 for tho Central Point Medford (Cctlon. GENERAL EVANS 10 BE ASKED 10 WA.MIIXUTOX, Juno U!l. - Mmja dor (leiicrul Kvuim' upeciii nt (lovci' nor's smid, Salurdiiy uicht, in which he referred to the .Monroe doc trine and wiu ipioted lis having mimI tie ('piled SinlcH wns the most mrd dlrsomo of nations, j to be thu sub ject of official impiiry. President Wilson todny called upon Seeielu'-y (JAVn-on (o reipiiru no oxplauulioii from thA ueiiornl. WHVHl'CIKU WITH EPILEPSY PITS OP r.M,l.H SICKNUsS Head tho following words of pralno from grateful putrous and let us mail you scores of other eudorsc intnts, Lot us prove to von that what they say of our treatment li true uud entitled to vour support and 'xdluf Portersvtlle, Calif.. March lllh, 1'Jin Dear -Sir: Willi groat pleasure I am writing theso lines to tell you t lint my bo) who had cplplopsy Is cured. You will rejoice with mo I know. Tbo last spell he had was In June, 1 li 1 J . Ha Is doing ((no In his studies, gain ing Iu flesh nnd strength Thank Cod for tho wonderful cure of my boy. To tell tho truth t had but llttlo faith In It when I started, but now 1 can, Just see what wo pcoplo aro'at times give up so citsj Iu ho Moving. I' wish you would advortlso our iiii'dlrlno In one or two of our church papeta and icfcr pcoplo to me. 1 shall spread tho lie as as far and wide as 1 can. Tell them to write to mu for proof No pun can describe., my Joy. Ho had them eight cnrn nnd thrco to four a day, PraUn Hod tor his goodiietis to us and Io glvo men great knowledge to find relief for poor suffcicrs. Truly yours, ' Mrs li:a Ktrtiiu Heiul for flur booklet, it is free TOWXS KH.MKDV f'O. 7 nil W. Hallo Ht , llaltluioro, Mil CHICHESXEBSPJJ- ,ii(HwniC-,IMIt.AitlliUU. soinovDKUjfiisTsr.vumHitiffi JUNE BRIDEGROOMS Afiisl ho properly attired. A I'irst-elasH harherHliop is one of the necessities. Try SUMMERVILLE'S BARBER SHOP SUMMER RESORT ROGUE RIVER RANCH 110 Miles I'ioiii Medford PI.VD riKIII.NfJ llonu nml Tenuis Hnlim II, MJ pur day, f 7.&0 per week. PasdiiKur, ra I us f ;i,50 io way, by HrHlur luko Atilu Mlugo Pur Purlhitr lufuruiiilluii Wrlln VM'liU, DPDVIIH 'I'ihM, tnvt PAVEMENT pti PACIFIC HIGHWAY M,n. ic.l. I KI, i!'l KlUna. VX Tl. no 0fr. Bur fjrf.y zr pa cm THEATRE TONIGHT llullie Clutiic. of Pruijiiiiutuo Pliolll I'lllXHii THE RUBY CIRCLE Special realiiro Flurrnco Lnwrcnco hi DISENCHANTMENT Furtl Strrlliin in COMEDY PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Mr. Harry Howell, Director Special Popular Propammo ADULTS lOo CHILDREN Oti Evrry Eveiilnn 7:15 o'clock; MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Corsetioro tJ2(i North J3urlluU. Phono fi(5.n M. FOR HIRE Private Auto tliip ins jjivp muni own car sprvifc ol and REASONABLE PRICES E. A. GRAY f 2fi.R5 OR 882R SGG THIS Hughes Electric Ranges AT Paul's Electric Store Prepare for the 4th of July Jlnvo your (Itiwn.s, Stiils, (lltivt's, rliiiiif.s rlfaiit'tl for the tK'fjision by tho host (Miiiniii'd lilanl in southern Ot'OgOM. $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MICHELIN and GOODYEAR. t Call nnd get our iM'jeeH. GRATER LAKE) MOTOR CAR CO. . i FISH Is al iis hesl and we have overylhiiur in Ihe market. Now is Ihe time to eat fish. Grabs Cheese Lunch Goods $; J 'hone us your order. Wo do tl(M'Ht MEDFORD FISH 6 POULTRY MARKET j'lionu a L E I N I'Olt LOTIIES maim: i.v Miaiitmn Next iloor to Pit si National iipHlnlrn l MHOPoitll TAIMIIIH ' ' Dank, For Your . OhiWron'a Hoiilth Snider's Filtered Milk IYoo Delivery. Phone 1!01-..: The Popular Drink RITEWAY COFFEE ll'.s IvoiiHled Daily in Med ford. I Is nie.nded in Medford. , H's thdVst ill .Medfoid. vfWhv not use M i2(l fort I ('of- ft!lj7 ! If yoti'tiApeet to linild up your town, use homo pro duels. Ask your proper and insist on his sending you The Riteway Coffee WESTON'S, CAMERA SHOP lias ftist Main Street .Med font The Only lO.selusivo (.'oiiiinereial IMiotojrapliors in Stmt hern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place hy appointment IMione 1-17-J We'll ilo I he rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. UNION FEED AND1 LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE ll'J South Riverside Phono J0O GAUNYAWi & BOSTWICK I'ropriolor. 1 Allis Chalmers Revolving Screen lit) feet over jil, weight al- i i most ( tons " FOR SALE CHEAP 1 16 II. P. Vertical Steam Engine Heavy Typo MEDFORD IRON WORKS