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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1914)
? T"W? ;7'f?WJPi cwvy '' k, V ( i - ift, 1 yV .inw(NMJiWlff3i-'J MlMWnMWMlM HIiili-nMi.niimyj N'pWflWWWWTP' 't ' i i. tw -m iii iii ii wmr ' v f ' wots to MEDFOttT) MATTj TfiTRUNT:. MET)TOftT). OftEqON, MONDAY, .TUNIS 20, WH "ii'iwMii'im'U iiamijmui.i.a W?$m?mW&Wmwm Y JV rAT.ilft.W'TMP.'W'.iJtSWt.KW apajiwfiWffr ,f' ?WwstHIIPW,W .1 M imniisiiiiajiii . i ' ? r sv t . ifV ' . fc ..' 1. &t 0' &i E; iflps. py 5V FA. 1-4 f ft. Br k ;4 -. i c. t -s- U ES FEDERAL TROOPS WApilIN'tiToK, .Tuno 20. rioi drill WiUnn will Inkq nt nelion in (hi Mrikci vUuntlnn1 nt lmtte, Mon tnnn, pending furilicr development. IVdernl troop will not be moved from Vnncotwer Hnrrnck to Kovt Mi!otila to lie in rendincKa in ense. or trouble for thcjiro-ent. nUTTH, Mont., Juno 20. Office-" of the Hutto loenl number one West ern Federation of Miners were ex jieeted to be reopened here todny in n room in nn offiee huitdlui;. The federation men nnd the faelion op posed to federation control eneh linvo nnnniinred meelins for tomor row night. Neither, however, hn Mid wheio, the meetings wit! be held. The lent-e, situation eiined by the recent fight of the metnl miners still continues. Sineo the Inst riot dur ing which President Moycr of the federation fled for safety no effort linvo been made by any orgnnirntion to bring about jwnce among the tniii ers' union. Each fnetlon marked' lime- Sun day, It wnrf- announced today that U.W2 men had signed the rolls of the new union which is to be free from jurisdiction of the Western Feder ation of Miners. The dnnmiting of the snfei of the union destroyed the records and memberHhip roll and it will be necessary for men, who still rling to the Hutto local of the West ern Federation of Miners, to sign n new membership roll. The uhlon lost its seal and cards in the. dynamiting ntid has received a new supply. Serious charges Hint the police have been inactive, and that Butte properly is unprotected have been made. Up to last Thursday night no arrest for rioting had been made. At the meeting of the Silver Bow Trades Council held Saturday night it wan decided not to take action in the fight until after the conference called by President Charles II. Moy cr of tho Western Federation of Miners hits announced its deci-ion. BIGGER RUN OF .. salmon in me The run of salmon in the river shows son.10 increase, and the 1? boats of tho fleet that were out rri day night brought in 3,000 pour.de of dressed fish. For n couplo of weeks past the run had been light, running down to half of the Fiidny night catch. The price hns nlo been very low, slumping to hix cents per pound tit one tune. The low priren were quoted in the Portland markets, nnd with the Iurap the fishermen liMiked for a better market, sending the bulk of the catch into California, Snn Francisco and Stockton getting regular ehiimcnts. Saturday orders from Sacramento were received, nnd the price has strengthened to eight cents ht pound. (Twenty-five bout are included in the licet, but all have not been fiddling during the light inn. Grunts I'uh Courier. RIMED WEST1H0USE PLANT PITTSBURGH. Pn., June 29. Disorder broke out today among the striking Westinglioiife employes in Kant Pittsburgh, pickets surround ing all entrances to tho electric works and preventing persons from entering. The presence of twenty tinned guard, from the plant had no effect on the excited crowds. Deputy Sheriffs failed to quite the people mid local police, reinfoiccd by twenty special oificers, cotid do nothing. Sheriff 0. ,V. Itichurds arranged to call on tho statu for eli and when n report spread that the Greenburg troop for the state constabulary wufc on its Way to tho town, the excite ment1 inoi eased, Id OF AMERICA BY AFRICAN LONDON, June 20. An exdiiMve tour of Cunudu und the United Ktatm hail Ween urrunged for a party ftf fifty-five South African farmer, rwmUy rrlml hero under (ho lend rfcifM f Johunni'H jAiliinuii Neei, mmT ot Ihe iwrliWnl of tho Union tkt Hwtttk Africa. 'Mmuti Mt UM.fiLmeni.lMli'iiil In ,r lq in tit LWtfd Kjutr for u lime l tiwiy ItM fuming to tVnlifoiniu, OR MONTANA S PREDI AT TRI-STATE MEET Geo. 1$. lloo, secretary of the Tri-Rtnto Good llonrfs association, returned cterdny from his northern trip, isiting oery city and town on der through the stntes of Washing, ton and Oregon. Mr. Noon ny: "Our association now has a rcp rcentntie membership in every town on the Pacific Highway nnd California Slate Highway from Hrit ish Columbia to l.os Angeles, Call foniia, a distance of l.r)S0 miles. The success of the convention as to pro gram and attendance is assured. We will hne n good program of promi nent speakers. "We look for a big attendance. Mnnv will make the trip to Medford by automobile. Itnilrond fares are reduced for this convention to our faro nnd one third, good from July 2:1 going and July 30 returning, on all lines on the cont. "Salem is now arranging nn ex cursion from all towns in Marion county under; tho auspice?, of the "Cherriaus" hating succeeded m get ting n rate of one fare going and returning. "We are now arranging n coiiutx split log drag dnv in all counties through which the hiuhwn is located the dates to be fixed bv each county. The dragging is to be done before the dntes of the convention. Particulars as to this will be made known Inter. I will be in the city permanently to hao everything in running order for the contention, with offices nt the rooms of the Rogue River Canal company. $300jiTNlOLD FAILS TO STOP RUN CHICAGO, June 2ft. Three hund red persons, mostly foreigner, were in line when the North Avenue State bank opened its doors today and ihe run, begun Saturday, was resumed. Publicity attending the failure of the Lonmer-Munduy hanks is held responsible. On Saturday the Xorth Avenue bank paid out $2."0,000 and when the doors opened todny, f.100, 000 in currency, loaned by the Con tinental Trust and Savings Hank, the Inrgext bunking institution in the city, was .piled in plain sight to re nssutia'epAsitors. jones opposed! nelson for bank job WASHINGTON, Juno 20. Tho fight over tbo confirmation of Thomas D. Jones, ot Chicago, as a member or the federal reserve boarJ. reached a stage today where It be came known that two members of tho sub-committee of the benato banking committee had agreed to re port favorably to the full committee. and ono member bad refused to sign such report. The two senators fav orable to Mr. Jones were Senators Pomerene and Shafrotb, democrats. Senator Nelson, republican, opposed him. OSITY TO DISPLAYED ST. PETERSBURG, Juno 29. The comments of the Russian press to day on the assassination of Arch Duke Francis Ferdinand and his con sort reflect the bitterness of the anti-Austrian sentiment of the Rus sian nation. Some of tho newspaper rofor to the assassination as an opportunity for Austria "to chango her course" and they declared that tho murdered arch duke "boro In himself the spark which was to kindle a European con flagration." HOME FROM VERA CRUZ WASHINGTON, Juno 20. -Iliiir Admiral lli'tclicr icpoitod to ht'cn; lury Daniel today 011 Hit lettiui front Vein Cm, mid wne !:il.'r to celvf.l by J'rt'deut Wil-iin. 'I ho iidinliiil Hike roiiiinuiid of Ihe Allnn. I la ili'i'l, MUTcnllug Hear Adiiiiinl liuducr wo August 1, BOO T CROWD BLUE5T0 FIGHT BUBONIC PLAGUE AT WASHINGTON, June 20. - Surgeon General Blue of the public helillh service will go to New Orleans to take charge of the campaign against bubonic plague, which bus apiHUiied there. One death nlrendj has been re corded. After receipt of telegrams today from Oscar Dow ling, president of the Louisiana board of health, the trens. nry drpnittneut ordered the surgeon general to take charge. Howling re ported immediately bnteriologieal confirmation of two cases. The pub lic health service, however, will make its own examination. Surgeon General HI no said today neither the city of New Orleans nor the territory surrounding wns in nny danger, but thnt it wns advisable lhal the federal government take sharp measure. Apparatus for rat catching and fumigation ore being sent to New Or leans nnd n corps of experts on plague eradication including Surgeon ( reel of the public health service, will carry out the surgeon general': MtltS. Three suspicious cases have been diseoxered iu Santiago, Cuba, and in. fectious continue to be reported from Havana. No new deaths have been reorted from there. With infections being reorted from Mirts along the Sponi-h main, public health officials are setting in motion all available machinery to pre. vent its introduction into seaboard cities of the United States. T DAMAGE IN SUMATRA BATAVIA, Java. June 29. Im memo damago was caused by a ter rible cloudburst last evening at Hen koelcn, Sumatra, where tho buslnen section was destroyed and a hospital, school and several houses collapsed. Belatod reports from the southern districts of Sumatra stato that many Europeans were Injured during the recent earthquake, which alio caused Kreat destruction of property. The passenger steamer Van Cloon of tho Dutch Ho)al mall steamship company, went ashore In Macassar Harbor In tho Island ot Celebes as the result ot heavy seas from the earth quake. TOMORROW FINAL DAY INCOME TAXES WASHINGTON, Juno 29. To morrow Is the final day for the pay ment ot Income tax assessment and Internal revenue collectors through out the United States aro working day and night now handling tbo pay ments of corporations and Individuals who have waited almost until tho moment In order to hold onto their money as long as possible. On July 10 a penalty or five per cent will at tach tq unpaid assessments and tor every additional month ot delay tho penalty will bo ono er cent. Htw te Get Rid Of Skin TroaMe A Handsome Skin Bok Free That Will Guid You. Bo Disn people fun in dtipalr om stub. ixiru sua sanction iusi soma ruin uia down la connection wltli itie uie of H. H. H. for lb Mood will be ot great value. Ttifs ire outlined In a bead book, finely Illus trated, of tbe many vsrlatlooi In skin troubles. It tells bow to overcome them. Jf 70a bare bten figbtlog some blood trouble, some jkla dlwate, rail It ecxems, lupui, piorUnli, mslirli, or wbst jrou will, stk at an drus itoro for a bottle of H. H. H, and you are then on the rosd to besllb. Tbe aitlon of tbla remtrksble rented Is Juit a dlren, jiut si iHiiltlre, Jut si fer ula In III Influence tint tbe nun rlie In I be t'eit. It Ii one of th, rare ined till forces which act In tbe blood with llio nme degree of rerlalnt lint U found In all nstursl ttndi-udn. Tbe manner In wblcb It doulnilre and control! tb n? terloui Irinifrrrme of rich, red, pure r (Hill blood fur tbo dinned rtoous blood Is uiirvrloui. Tbcre W irinely a community anywbers but wbst bn III llTlny eisuii of tin wonderful lumllre nril of H. M. H. t s botlls of Ibli fiuioua remedy today, and If your nn Ii stubborn or peiullir, arrll Iu MJI Dept, 'Jin Hwfft Hpetlfle V,t , C3 MHlfl Wig, AlUnli, (Ii. lo not iM-rmit auyou v talk you lulu a euUlllule tvt , H, H, NW ORLEANS HIGH PR FR FIRST BARTLETTS $6.50 NEW YORK Snohol & Day report under dntu nt New York, Juno ll: Sixty-eight cars deciduous sold hero this week, ot which la Califor nia and two imrthwest cherries In todav's offering. All this fruit ar riving ten davs ahead ot last year. Apricets: Arrivals ot this fruit continue, vory heavy, best of them tolling 11.00 to 1 1,20, although some spotted and soft down to 00c. Ship ments from California jmich heavier than last sensou. Peaches: Very few arriving, about 300 Triumphs today, good, sold $1.15 to l.4(i. Oeorgla peaches In light supply, five or six cars hero selling $2.00 to S2.7G nor six basket car rier. Peaches smalt and ordinary. It will be another week before tho best Carmen arrive. Plums: Market continues strong on heavier arrivals. Tragedy, I1.7S to $2.00. Formosa ll.CS to $1.?&, Climax 11.35 to f.lGri, Clymans end ing J 1.25 to ft.nn. Tho outlook Is Kood for this fruit but on heavier ar rivals next week, prices aro botiud to go lower. Pears: Hair boxes of Wilder. Comets and Lawsons, all taken quick ly ll.r.O to $1.80. First box or Uartletts by express, Heed brand sold $0.50. Very good outlook on pears Havers all anxious for Uartletts let them come. CATTLE LIQUIDATION FOR WEEK LARGE POItTI.ANI), June 29. Receipts tor the week have been: Cattle, 1663; calves, 169; sheep, 6640; bogs, 3771. Cattle liquidation largo this week, Monday having about 1200 head. Prices hold firm for tbo first half, but eased off toward tbo close, es pecially on medium grade stuff which has comprised the most ot tho week's receipts, licit light fed steers $7.50 to J7.C3, grass 17.25 to $7.40; cows $6.50 to $6.65 with tow choice tops at $7.90; bulls $4.00 to $5.00. Swine run not of largo volume for the last week In June. Market holding steady at 8c at tho week's close. Outlet good and buying do mand above tho average. Sheep house continues to hold strong. Receipts of sheep and lambj good, and prices tcady with last week. Top yearlings selling around $5.00, two car olds $4.75, ewes $4.25, lambs $6.00. .Mutton trad? In excellent shape. Patronize Home By smoking Mt. I'itt, tbo best Cc cigar on tho market There la Nothing Better Md Noae Quite So Goe4 M VELVET ICE CREAM For every occasion. Individual molds for special occasions. Special prices for churches and lodges. Propmt deliveries. White's Velvet Ice Cream Factory Nat Uutldlac ItiOM 481-R Heinz Pickling Vinegar For putting up all kinds flf pickets and especially for table use We carry this in bulk Qlve It a Trial MARSH & BENNETT Second Deer East ef First National lank. pkane 202 RemcMber No DeHvwIei Made Saturday, July 4 I 1016 PASSENGERS ON STRANDED LINER SAFELY LANDED !.ONlK)NIr.KllV, dune ail. IV 1,01(1 inieu:erH on bom I Ihe Aiu'lu'i liner Cnlit'orniii, which went nMinro Inst ni)ht on Tory Mnnd duiln n deni fou, wore miccesxfullv tiuns feried today to the Doimld-on liner Cuosnudiit, uimI n mmll i'onl!n steamer without losi of life. The trovw of the fevernl HrilUh torpedo bunt deoio,ei iixxioti'd In tmntferrinn the h-imik'I-. The Cnhfoniin lies in n ieri'urinii potltion on the roekv coiitt, but it i expected it will be flouted nt houu ns fine wenther nets in. Her crew remnlim on hoard, nlllnuicli the wnlei luw penetrated Ihieo of her hold Three hundred of the iMseiiner of the California, whoe detiiuilioii wm Ireluud, were lauded here. Dry Cleaning Department ot SUNRISE LAUNDRY For Steam ami Dry Cteahig aad All KlntU of I jo Work Ilc Cleaned Spongad and and Pressed Pressed Suit 1 1.26 up Goo up Coat . .75 up 35c up Skirt CO up Uucup Overcoat. 1.00 up 60c up Waist 60 up 20c up Dress .................... .76 up 60c up Cloves, kid 10 ' Cloves, lour ,20 Ocata Cloaned Spongad and and Tressed Pressed Suit ..: SI.25 60c Coat ...................... .60 36c Vest 26 lOo Trousers 60 ISo Overcoat .................... 1.00 60c Raincoat 76 Gent's Suit Pressed Weekly, fl.50 per Month. "The Makings" of the Best Cigarettes hand-made from "Bull" Durham Tobacco v have a ripe, fresh fragrance and smooth, mellow flavor a natural mildness and delightful coolness that afford com? picic, jicfuuum Millions of AtkhrFXEJCM, meh -nt $mck ELKS RODEO Klamath Falls JULY 3, 4, 5 . The Elks' Rodeo Is the bio West Show ol Southern Orcyon, Eucklnu dorses, bucklnn bulls, steer loplmt, starrldlng, wild horse races, rope spinning, tun ot war contested lit by saddle horses, rid Inn bucking horses by lady riders, In tact everything that Is done In the bin Wild West Shows will be seen at the Fair Grounds on three days. FRIDAY, JULY 3 111 !!- Urn ud mmdi' led bv the Weed Hand, divotnled itulni, fhmii, co!io mul iiu'trvmuKois, At 1 ,:t0 thi Itoden ut the 1'nlr (IroiiiuN. Helwerii II nnd 7 u bnlloou iiKericiou mid patui'linto leap, H.llil (linud dance nnd carnival on .Mam Slrai'l, SATURDAY, JULY 4. 1();II0 n. in. Hall ninn between Klnuuith nnd :Ved, Nfo'ddo Park. Thirt priMm-Vi to he Ihe fnslesi i(iitu'i) 'of b.itl pln)ed In'' Southern Oregon thU tnr. I wf At lttl, Knden ut the Fair (IrotuoN. Jiiit& Sit lu 7, Imllonil nHfCnidun. 4 " e'1 V.veiilnnl R, dniiciiii; nnd entuiviil (m the HlreeH. SUNDAY, JULY 5. 1 0 :00 n. m. Second i;iimn with Weed. This will be a hoi tme, for the train lipai'ii Saturday will play for blood. Aftenioon, grmid finaU in the llodeo nt Fair (liiMimU , Tho Hoileo AsHoeiiiliou Iiiih Hecuretl nuiiio of Ihe worst home iu Oregon for the hiiekiug couteMt. Some of Ihe bcxl riilrrn will iiImo ho liere. Tho horses belonging to tho l'.lkn ure in K"od couditimi mid ure fut nnd fine. I'itt llarn, the Iiohx that threw Skeetrr Hill hint ,ear, seeiim to have learnnl Niuue new ones espeinlly for Ibin tihow, THE ELKS LODGE OF MEDFORD Will Run a Special Train to Klamath Falls LeavlnR hero at to:.lo p. m rrldsy nrrlvltm nt Klamath Calls nt K a. m. Hnturday. HrtUrnlnR leave Htnnmth Falls at 10 p. in. Kuinia)', arrive .Medford 8 a. m Monday. . ', Special Rates From All Stations to Klamath Falls Enough for "40 hand made cigarettes in each S-cent Sack. enjoyment ana jasiing sausjacwm GENUINE Bull Durham ,t SMOKING TOBACCO experienced smokers "roll Bull" Durham, because theic cigarettes made by their own" hands, to their own likihg, suit thlir taste better than any readyr made kind. PT77 An Illustrated Booklet'. a ICaC4 showing correct wayto"Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and a Book of cigarette papcra, will both be mailed to you, free, on postal request. Address ''Buir Durham, Durham, N. C, THE AMERICAN TOIACCO COMTAKV Va j n . m A an their oum" from A If