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MEPFOftD MATT, TRfRUNK MEDFOttT). OKKOOX. MTKKIUY. .ITNIO M, 11)11.
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PUBI.ISHKD KVT.HT AKTHHNOON
EXCKPT BUNDAT BT TUB
MKUFOIID ritlNTlNQ CO.
Tho Democratic Times, Tlio Mtdford
Msll, Tho Mcilfonl Tribune. Thu South'
rn OrcRonlnn. Tim AsliUml Tribune.
omen Mntl Tribune Hullillnc. It-1T-J
North Fir treet; telephone 76.
Official Taper of the City of MJforJ
Official Tnper of Jackeon County.
Rnterinl an aerond-elnia matter at
Medfunl, Oregon, uniler the aot of
March J. 18".
BtTBSOHIPTION XATSS
One year, by mall. 18.00
One month, by mull .SO
Pr month, delivered by carrier In
Mcilfonl, Jacksonville and On-
tral Point . . .SO
Patunlny only, by lnnll, per Vfir 1.00
Weekly, per year - 1.S0
Full inotl Wire AsMtrtnfcd PrvM
With Mcdfor Stop-Orer
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SARAYEVO, Juno 30. Report
from other districts of llosnta today
nay that disorders have virtually
ceased.
The perpetrators of Sunday's out
rages art to Ihj tried before the
civil courts ami not under martial
law. Ncdcljo Gaurlnovlcs, who threw
the bomb at tho arch duke and his
consort on Sunday, will then bo liable
only to Imprisonment for a period ol
from flveto ten years on n charge of
attempted murder, while Oavrlo I'rln
li, who fired the fatal shots, may it
1 said escape with ten years Ituprl
Fonmcnt on account of his youth.
SEATTLE VOTES UPON
C
SEATTLE, Wn., Juno .10. -A city
election U lioinr l"'l dtodny to pas
Umiu (lie new city charter Milniiitti'd
liy the fifteen freeholder who were
chosen lat Mm eli for the rtunM,,,P
The freeholders w ere recommended to
provide for the roiiiini-Mon form of
government, but intend llie elinrter
tirnvidcs for :i city manager elected
liy a council of thirty lueinhen. who
or hliall be chneu by tiic whole citv,
hut hi.- duties nre'to be largely social.
The prnpo.tni In re-loru the wurd
fc.Vctt'm Jm met with hot opposition,
the lubor union,'- being lined up solid
ly ugninitt it, a well n. one faction
of the .ooinli'-t. Seventv-five
thousand iHThons nre regiMcred, but
the vote i expected to be onlv half
tlux total.
CHICAGO, June 30. The run on
the North Avenuo State Hank ceasel
last night and thero wero 50 per
wins awaiting their turns today to ro
lluco their deposits. During the run
tho bank paid out 1300.00.
JACK, NEVILLE PRAISED
BL H. CHANDLER
EGAN
"1 have been beaten In golf many
times before," gold II. Chandler Egan
lust night upon his return from .Seat
tie whero ho was runner up In tho
pacific coast championship, "hut
never by such good golf as put up by
Juelc Nevlllo of California. In the
3,0 holes he mado 142, two under a
-I per hole, and that golf would beat
any amateur In this country."
Although defeated for btcllar hon
ors Egau returned with silver cuds
Ho received ono for runner up, a
Ki'coml for the lowest quallfj-
Ing coru and third for the long
est drive in a special driving compe-
lltloii, Tlio formor amateur chum
plon mudo n drive of ,"J0 yards.
CELEBJIATE FORTY-FOURTH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr, and Mm. Chariot Paul of Med
ford celebrated their iltli weddliiK
nnnlvcraury Ktiuday, IiuvIiik been
tuurrled in Sacrameiito, California.
Juno 2S, H'(Jy, Mr. and Mm. Tom
Muffutt entertained at dinner for tho
l(ipy iiloneur'coiiplo and lutur took
tlieui uiiu -10 mlln auto trip throiiKh
tjio villi ny which wa ttrcutly enjyyed.
fr. and Mm, Puul cuiuu orlulnully
from lluttliiun, Mliuumotu, Mf. Paul
htvIiik fuur eur in tho Civil war
'llb tlio Kccoiid Mliiiumolu. Upon
Ijiclr arrival n Judd'oiivllln. Mr.
I (nil IV daiiKliler won uuldenlully khoi
when plioiiiK w Jlli a OcrrliiKcr plulol
Hint Mlli'd. Tin Iruucdt u imuI a
HHM WlWllutl I III' lli"'
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DISORDERS
CEAS
BOSNIA
I
UIKinil QIAUCtifiP
m&
f ENTRY ON BONDS
VAXCOt'VKU, R. C. June 30.
t'nder a general dispensation from
tho American becretnry of labor tho
two Hindu slme girls who nrriwM on
tho Kmpross of Russian May !? t and
were refused admission to the United
States b officials of tho Vnlted
States Immigration service have been
allowed entry on bonds. Tho chil
dren, .aged 14 and seen oars re
spectively, were .brought over from
Caluctta by two missionaries. Rev.
K. O. Eaton and .Mrs. Katon, who
planned to put thorn In n university
maintained at Pasadena by the Pente
costal Church of tho Naareno In or
der to train them for missionary ser
vice In India.
When the Empress of Russia
sailed on her outbound voyago two
ooks ago the children were still
aboard, but were taken off at Vic
toria pending tho result of nn ap
peal sent to Washington. A pa
thetic feature of the case of the
younger child Is that she was rescued
from a life of degradation in a Hindu
temple In Calcutta, where she hud
been held for Immoral purposes.
TO EXTERMINATE RATS
IN SOUTHERN STATES
XKW OKI.KANS. I.t . Juno 30.
State iiiul citv health iiuthnritie. were
ti-tir td.ty rcmriitnrv to the in
mtgtirutinu of tlie firt vvlioenlc
campaign in the hi-torv of the Miuth
for the c.stcrntiuntiou of nil- in
order to prevent the prend of bu
bonic plague.
Two ones of the di-en-e recently
liavo been discovered in the indus
trial home of the Volunteers of Am
erica in Xevv Orleans. One innn died,
another is ill and twenty. eiaht in
mates of the plnce hnve been isolated.
With the homo ns a radius of a rone
extending four blocks in every direc
tion, the plnns nre for the construc
tion of a concrete harrier nrouuil the
entire area and for a rat drive to
wards the center.
ASHLAND MAN COMES TO
MEDF0RD-BUYS CREAMERY
The Mcdford creamery has been
sold by Mrs. W. A. Chnppcll to A. A.
Moody of Ashland who takes charge
July 1.
Mr. Chnppell, lately deceased mads
a fine trade and a worthy reputation
during his brief ownerpshlp.
Mr. Moody has had wldo experience
in the dairy and creamery business
having operated for IS years In Troy,
X. Y., and was recently with Kent
Ilros. creamery nt Eugene.
The new management bellovo that
Mcdford and tho rich country tribu
tary thereto Is sustaining a great loss
by the present method of shipping a
large per cent of Its cream to dis
tant markets while our own merch
ants are obliged to send out of tho
stato many thousands of dollars to
purchase California butter which doej
not compare In excellency with our
own product.
Mr. Moody will be assisted by ono
of the most expert buttermakers on
the coast and he guarantees a first
class home product.
This building up of a strong home
creamery will add much to the pros
perity of tho Medford district and tho
dairymen who will lend their assis
tance.
JACKSONVILLE TEAM BEATS
MEDFORD SECOND TEAM
The .Mcdford second team won
their tpcond game of the soason Sun
day afternoon when they outcluxcd
and outgeneraled tho Jacksonville
Guards on tho latters' ground win
ulnK the game In the sixth liinlui;
when Thumiis took a heut and biiiumIi
ul tho spliero for it, home run with
thu bases full. Tho scoru was 1S-S,
Mclntru tore u liniment loo'so la
his arm whllo warming up but en
tared thu game und pitched flmt-luss
ball for tho guards. Cleveland 1 leav
ed for thu locals und feont Mvcu to
tho bunch In succeksion.
OBITUARY
NOTH Ulud Juno 30. .Minnie, wlfo
of Albert Noth, Hr , of Chilton, Wis
mid mother of Alboil I". Noth of Med
ford, Ore., Or. It. K. .Votli, American
Culls, ;daho, and Ilermuu Noth.
Mnlud. Idaho. Hlio cumo to Medford
Junii lull, to visit her sou with tho
hopu of butiitfiiliiK bur health, am)
paskoil awuy lifter u short llluuss.
HMo wus u iiatlvo of KiiIiIomwIk,
Wis., iikimI 67 y wrx, llireo nioiillis mid
id dus.
Tho bod) Mill bo prepiiriHl for ihli
tiiiiii io iii-r idd lioinu fur iiirlu) mi
IiIIIoii. UlUUlUll).
GIRLS
PERMTTED
HUMS REASONS
OF
PEACE PROPOSAL
MKXIt'O CITY, June .10. Kohor
to INtowirKuU. ncting foreign mi"
Uter, bus tien out u memorandum
bertiiug on tho MHteinent of the Mei
enn delegates to the Niagara Kails
mcdiuiion onnfetvnee, inldiced to
the American ilchitiito and first
utnde public from Niagara Kail- Juno
l". in it ho briwrs out oertwin pus
sniiiw, which wre not included in
I lie -tutciucul hs iitfiuid at Xiuxmri
Kails.
The object of the memorandum, it
wa- -aid, whs to combat the pio-po-nU
prtv-i'iileil by tho Anierican
dolepito which were -aid to bo tan
tmnouut to reducing oleotoml lihvrt.x
in Me.ieo to a -ham n the elections
would bo held under piv un in
laor ol t arratua. lln, it wn
n retted would be hud for Mexico,
and for the United Slate-, ns wel
as tor t nrruiir.u. as it would cau-o
bad ficlini: between the two peoples
and Currnnxn wtmUl always bo re
viirdcd as the nominee and subordi
nate of tlio American !ovmuienl.
l'roxsuN Rejected
Kor this n'ti-on, it is -luted, the
Mexican delegate- rejected the pro
posals in ipio-tiou without even con--ultint:
their own Koveruuieiit for
thev could not ctMiutenuiiee auv ar
rangement enabling the Wu-hiiiKton
government to put in n president in
Mexico.
The Mexican delegate- in the docu
ment nsk why the soxornnient at
Washington objects to the establish
ment of a neutral provisional govern
ment which tho Mexican dolegnlos
had accepted. The onlv an-wer lho
-ay, can be tlmt the Washington
government does not rto-ire electoral
liberty in Mexico.
I're-idcnt Wil-on. they n-ert luis
eoii-tautly alleged the welfare of the
Mexican people to be the reHon for
his attitude, and the delegates said
they thought the Mexican people
should be consulted ns to what they
regarded ns their welfare and not
have it forced on tbem.
Wiuit .Veulrnl (o eminent
The Mexican di'legnles dciiiiil thai
the advunce of llic rexolntion proved
national Kinlimont in Mexico favor-
oil t arranra n- -laits collecting two
third- of the country'- inhabitant
were coiuioiuii. init even -apposing
that national -eutiiiiHiit favored
Cnrrnnzu, his election, they pointed
out, was certain under n neutral
government and there wn- no ncees.
-ity for putting him in through a
provisional government under bis in
fluenee. If Carrnnzn wer (Heeled at
a free election, thev jwinted out, he
might be a -ucce-ful and repo't-
nble )ro-ident capHhle of tuuufviug
the coiinlr), but if put in hv Wsli
iugton, they nrgiinl he would be
hampered by di-ercdit and acoiiscd
by popular clamor of treason anil
perpetual -uhordinatiou to the onler
of the white hou-e.
If the Wn-hington government in
sisted on its proposals, th, delegnte
contended, tho negotiations would fail
and civil trife in Mexico would con
tinue mid even if the revolutionary
armies were victorious, it would be
onlv at the cot of much suffering
mid blood-hed. Thev -aid it wu
unbecouiing to the government of a
great civilized people -ueh n- Uie
Americans to accept re-pousiliility
for these horror-, wlien the sninp re
sult could be nltniiicd by an honor
nblo and peaceful oxen-ixe of the
ballot.
TO KLAMATH FALLS
JlfiV I'OUItTH
$10 00 round trip by auto stngo.
Will tuke five or more pasHengers at
this jirlce. I.eavo either Friday
evening or early Saturday morning
lleturn Sunday evening. Court Hull,
Manager Hall Taxi company.
. (Paid Adv.)
I. O. O. V, .Vol In-.
Hlg (lino WednoKduy night nt It. II.
Kncauipmont No. 31). Installation,
lloyul Iurilo degree. All inenihorH
plenMi nttond. m
O I'.
notici:.
Notice Jh herohy glvon that tho
town or llutto Fulls, Jackson county.
Oregon, will tuko up and cancel war.
rants Nos. :J7 to .11, liuluslvo, upon
presentation of said wan ants to tho
treasurer of mild town,
Interest on mild warrants will
ceaMi from tho date or tuo first nnli-
licatlon of this iiotlro vslildi m Juno
:io, inn,
flKO. W. IIAKKCIt.
Treusuror of the Town of llutto I'alls
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
lastly Assistant
jwh, Ji a in i;rr
Auihulsuui Hiili Ovum Cumitr
REJECTION
AAA
NS
IANCE
MK.XICO CITY. Juno 10, Now
reached Mexico Citv toduv that Kinil-
inuo Zapata, tho souiliHrn, i evolution
nry lender, had published a decree ic-
jecling any allegiuuce to Venutiano
Cnrmnnt and -xyiiur tlmt lit cou-ti
tutioimli-t chief luul iofued to ac
cept the "plnn of Ayahi" the otntinul
ararinn progtttm of the -outhem lead
. Zupatii i -aid lo hnve dcclaicil
that he intend- to extend hi- opera
tions along the we-teru const ol
Mexico a- far u Sonorn mid tlmt he
will fight Cni-raiirn "I'oiever."
The inloriiiulion was brought to
Mexico City by persons who urrived
from town- under the control of he
follower- of Zapata u the state of
Morclos,
WASHINGTON. Juno .III.-The
Cherokee Nation, larui'-t of the live
eivilixcil tribun, will ho distiphed us
a nation at midnight nud tribal ftniiU
tuuouuting to ?il00.IH0 will bo divided
among ils 41,000 uicn.hcr. Com
niNsloner SHI-, of tho Indian olfiec
today called for tho rc-ignntiou ol
all Cherokee official-. The tlis-ulii-tiou
of I be tribe is in ncord with t e
Mliov of tho Indinn office.
I'lidor tho law It wan Intended that
tho five cIvIIIjumI trllios should dls
Milvo ns UHtlotiH In I'.'Oi;. Congress
however, oxteiidod that time In tho
discretion of tho Indian office Tho
Seminole nation practical!) has been
dlsolved. Senator Owen of Okln-
hoiiKi Is n ineiiiber of the ('In roko
nation and wilt receive ns hl por
tlou of tho tribal funds about $!".
MARTIAL LAW CONTROLS
CAPITOL OF BOHEMIA
SAWAYKVt), Mo-nut, June .lii.--
The night pa oil rpiictlv in Ihi- iiv
Siv pcr-ons were nrte-teil for -light
offense-. Muitiul law wa- still n
force today.
Mi:ill(lltl STDItlLS Wll.li
'M)si: O.V .ICI.V tTII
All the storoK nfid offices of Mcd
ford will be doied-all il.ij and even
ing Saturday, July Itli.
For the coinenlepco of patrons, the
grocery stores and meat markets will
remain open Friday evening. There
will be no deliveries uiadf) Saturdav.
Good Reasons Why
dclicloush light and
wholenoiuc food Is baked
with
Crescent Baking Powder
The prolonged action
of Its two power units
Insure thorough leaven
ing. Your cakes can't
full with
TltMdCI-JNT"
vocit ;no i;it has it
CicMcnt .Mfg. Co,, Seal lie
ilXc per lb.
i5SSS2)
irw ry-ai
lli
SUMMER RESORT
ROGUE RIVER RANCH
1(1 .Miles From .Medfoiil
I'l.Ni: I'lHIII.N'd
IIiwiIm und 'IViiiiN
Itates $1.50 per day, $7,pi0 per week.
I'asseuger rntea l.'t.TiO ono wny, liy
Cruter l.uko Auto Ktngo
For Further luforiiiiitloii Wrlto
1MU, It. OI'OVKi:
Trail, (lie.
Grater Lake Season
Now Open
Itoiiml Trip, tflH.llll; One Way, $10,110
Auto singo It ayes Aludfurd Unlet
K u. m., Ilolluud llnlul at xiHTi. Nast
Hotel at H 10 on Moudios, Wcdinm
diiys iiird Frlilavs, ruturnlug on Tuus
dns, Thursilii) ami HiitiiiduyH. Hide
trip jmmuuiKiiM (iirrled to nil (mini
uloug klugn route
Long tinning car dips lo other
imlnu it spcidult).
COURT HAM
IOI. IIM,I,TAM CO,
NY
ALLEG
m
CARRANZA
CHEROKEE NATION
DISSOLVES. MIDNIGHT
THEATRE
l UKMIil.t: TOII.W
Bernards Empire
Attractions
Thlco People, ,10 Minute Act
IVatuiliig Utile t'niuMc
Most Clever Child Performer
Colic Heels Itc-t tJccliM'd Pliolopbt)
Adiiil Ion IIM1 CciiIn
Coming 'lliuis(lii)
cti,t)M:i,iici;. i tu iv mcvico
nlinat(Hl t uiiooils
PAGE
THEATRE
Summer Season
TONIGHT
Photo Plav
THE RUBY CIRCLE
Special IViilmc
Florence Lawreiten
DISENCHANTMENT
Fortl Slrrliitn
COMEDY
PACE THEATRE ORCHESTRA
Mr. Harry Howell, Oirrclor
Special Popular Programme
ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c
Every Eveninn 7:15 o'clock
300
Is tho Number uf tho
Medford Taxi Co.
Offlro Wilson's Cigar Store. First
Dour West First .National Hank
o. v. mvi:hs .V .1. C. CASS
Proprietors
FOR HIRE
Private Auto
! drive my own enr and
jjiw oml .st'i'Mrc nt
REASONABLE PRICES
E. A. GRAY
25-R5 OR 882-R
There Is Nothing Ilcllcr and None
Quito So (lood as
VELVET
ICE CREAM
For vur ocrsston. Individual
molds for special occasions, .Special
prices for churches and lodges,
I'roprit dollvcrlos.
White's Velvet
Ice Cream Factory
Vat Hiilldlng
Flu. no IHLH
ISIS
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME
Wc lutva tiluiiiud our
imtiif, heiuaftei' the Mission
Kiiriijlura Woi-Ich will h
know'iiaH
The
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factory
rifiitio r I lin "Pacific" C'ddar
(JlKirll.
E. 0, TROWBRIDGE, JR,
Proprietor
llli BoijlJi Holly
Medford, Oiugon,
MRS. JI. L. XEAOH
Export Ooraotioro
!)'J() North Jlnrtlott.
Phono 00a aI.
K
L E I N
CO it
LOTIIES
maim; in mciii'okh
Next door to Klrst National
uptulrs
Mt:ill)ltl TAII.OItH
Hank,
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
JOS I'kst Main Stivcl
.Mcdford
Tlic Onlv lOxi'hisivp
('omiiiprcial IMiotoraplitM-M
in Southern Oregon
Nepali ves Matle any time or
place liy appoint ment
Phone
AVe'll do
II7-.I
(lit
res I
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
1 Allis Chalmers
Revolving Screen
'JO feel over all, weight
mo.si (! tons
al
FOR SALE CHEAP
1 16 11. P. Vertical
Steam Engine
Heavy Type
MEDFORD
IRON WORKS
The Latest in the Jewelry World
Ik n vnrv
Useful.
Iiinnb
MARTIN
M:itTiii:
Medford Iron Works
13. O. TrowhridKo, Prop.
Oonoral Koiindiy and
.Maohiiio VorkH
I?ain'l()1j Home 2981 j.
licH. Pac. 00.'H; Jlomo 227Ij.
Keep Your Money at Home
Wo iiiako a K)0(!ially of Door
liiHidc KiniHli, Also Doorn am
QUAIJTV TIIH IIKS'I'
jfnulnry Conicr
Medford Sash
JUNE
BRIDEGROOMS
Musi lio properly nlllrctl. A
I'irHl-cliisH hnrlior shop In mio
iif llio iit'i'PH.silics. Try
SUMMILKVILLE'S
BARBER SHOP
$5,000
STOCK OF TIROS ON HAND
UNITED STATES
REPUBLIC
MIOHELIN and
GOODYEAR.
Call and j,ret our prjee.H.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
Dry Cleaning Department
Of
SUNRISE
LAUNDRY
l'r Stcniii mid I liy Cleaning und
All Kind of ljr Work
Cleaned MpoiiKnd
and nud
I'rcttied I'rci'ed
Hull M ll.'Jfi up toe op
Nut ,7f up 3fc up
Skill CO up S5e up
Overcoat ........ 1.00 up f0c. up
Wulst ,() up SCe up
Dross ...M.....MnMMN .7f up Cine up
('loves, kid II)
(Moves, long 30
(cut
Clonued HpoiiKod
nud mid
I'rcsand I'rrKo.J
Suit It.'jfi CUc
Coat .60 :6c
Vest ... .:.'. 10c
Trousers fill 3fto
Oicrront 1 ou fidu
Italueonl 75
dent's Hull ITesicd U'lokl)-, $1.60
per Mouth
tin: t'o.MitiNATHi.v vnnri.v
l nn lndciciiii piece of Jewelry mado up
In silver. koIiI filled und solid gold to he
Morn with the late t)le drcssus.
Till: III.ACK ItS'A.MItl. Itlt IMIOI'S
iH'iiilaiiis and Heck pieces are the hits tlili
jour." i:ver)liody loiiklun nt llumi, must
every one Is liii)lng them,
nn: M.vcintii: clasp
piece of Jotter. While nut iiiniiulto It l very
J. REDDY
i'ostei'fici:
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATI'JIt
and
TliltiaATINO VIPK
Clo lo J. A. SMITH
128 N. Qrape St.
Tclupliono H!M)
and Window
Wiiidow'H,
lYimit!H ii ml
i'Kkjiijh uiflirr
n'culli mid Kir Blrooln,
and Door Co,
i (
jl
w.