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TAFT'S MINISTERS
REPLIES TO TEDDY
DEFENDS COLOMBIA
IIAI.I.flTKAl), I'ii., July S In n
Mntmnont ImiiiuI Imro Imlny dcnllng
wllli llui iruKMiit ('olonililnii trinity,
Jim. T; Dubai, who wn I'nlloil
Htntra wlnUtnr to t'wloiiihla, iniilttr
llui tnft mlniliilNlrntlon tnltui Umio
with tliu vln reiuntly einnnwud by
Colonel lloonnvolt nml nxplnliiH hi
oM it reMon for MiiiiorlliiK l trout)',
Iti'KnrilhiK IiIk .llffcironcu with
Colonel lliininvdll mi thin aiibjrrt, Mr
liulml i-iri'Mci( ri'Krul nt oppo-lnK w
"urnnt lender v lumu forlunn I d
vntiully followed for tn year'' nnd
ktliti'N that "no man wilt tolerate, the.
thuiiKht tli ut tiny of Colonel Hoona
vhIi'h rtrrooul wnni luplred by
minted motive, but no iiinii U nlwaya
rlKht."
Ilrruon fur I'nllnrn
Negotiation (or n trenty during
tint Tnft ndmluUtralloii, failed, lie
Miy, liiicntmo liU liiitrurtloim, nut n(
I'lri'iilin mrii not to Itiiniiicn the nio
liven of I'rMiliti'iit HooimivoII, "In Ink
ln" I'annnin, failed to kIvi CoIoiii
bin NUfflclvut JtMtlru. Tim miiiIIiik
treaty, ho believes, nlimilil ho heart
lly approved by tin American people
TnkltiK lii' with Colonel Hmnn
vell ri'Knrilltii; Iho character of thu
tmblla men In Colombia Mr, Dnbol
declared Hint limy compare, well with
th public until of other ruiintrle In
liitolllKfiiitt nml rcapc'tahltlly, In
uti'ail of bcliiK "blackmailer nml
band."
HUfnry of Itcroliillon
QuotliiK Mr. llonrfevelf declaro
t Ion thnl Hut ix'oplo of I'mininn wero n
unit In UitinniiilliiK thu rmolutlon tin
nay "n handful of mnn, who went
to l Ihn dlrort beuoflclarl of tint
revolution, roiicuh'nl II nnd not Hut
hundredth part of tho Inhabitant or
tint Uthimii knvw of tho revolt until
nn American officer In tho uniform
of tin Drilled Mate army, raUed tin
fie of Iho now republic."
Tint claim inmln by Colonel ltooo-
vnlt that the Colombian treaty In a
blackmailing agreement U dealt with
by Mm. Dubol In hi Interpretation
of tho document,
"While iieRotUtlnt; for a treaty I
made tho Colombian authorities tin
itiTPtntiil that unilar no rlrruuntnnret
would tho t tt apoloitlio to any na.
Hon for a political act thai wan our
iiuwrltttii law that never had been or
iwer would hit broken. In purely
Infliriiml ronvcrxatloni and In my un
official memorandum, I auitinted
that n clilvalroiti expreulon of re
gret thai our frloiuUhlp bad In any
way been marred, audi ni any rral
Koiittomaii would freely crant to
nuothcr, iiiIkIiU IntiT bn cmboillcd In
Hip treaty a a balm for tho wounded
fi'utliiM of n onra friendly nation
which bad boon humiliated boforu tho
world, wliofo crrdlt bad boon do
atroynd In forolKii rounlrloi, whotv
borrowliiK ability had boon aunlhl
Intod and whono poralttput appvalti
for arbitration bad born Ignored.
(iMMltlon 1'njiitit
"Tho oppoNltlon In thin fcaliiro, an
th ground that It It an npoloRy, l
not Jut and la not In tho truo In
ton-Ms of tho U. H. If thu AiirIo
Kaxona aro to llvo In harmony with
tho latlnn of thli coutlnont tjioy iiium
treat tlioui with abaoluto uitlco, Jut
an wu glinll uxact Juitlco from thorn. '
DoallnK directly with nrtlclo HI of
tho )roly provldliiK n payment to
Colombia which Colonel Uooiovolt nt
Inckud ai blackmail, Mr. Dubaln do
Kcrlboa tho clnluiM of Colombia fpr Iho
unpaid nnntiltloa on tho ceiuuilon of
tho TrniiN-Ulhmlttii Hallroad com
pnny, thu rovernlouary right In tho
I'anuma rnllroud and I'anama'a por
tion In tho Colombian national debt,
all of which, In IiIn opinion, should bo
mot by tho United Htatoa.
V SHAPED FLUMES
MORE
EFFICIENT
T
HANSQUAREONES
KAISER ABANDONS
VIENNA FUNERAL TRIP
I'OTSDAM, Clormnny, July 2. Km
poror Wlllam auddonly nbandouod
today liU Intended trip to VlonnU la
utnud tho funeral of tho Into Arch
lluko Krnucla Ferdinand. It win an
uounctnt Hint lie wag MUfferliiK from n
mivero cold ultondod with nymptouiB
of luiubuKo,
WAHIIINdTOS, Jul 'J.- Thnl Hie
V-iliiiM'il limlior flomc U it more of
rlolonl l.vpi1 f linn Un- box or tinint
hllll'll fol'lll I 0110 of llio COMI'lllnloilH
ri'iiohi'il li.v lint ilepMrliiii'iil of nur(
eillture in u liullclln jnt IxhuciI oil
fluinoM nml fliiniliiLr. Tho V-nluipnl
woollen fliiino ii'iiiiroH Ichh wntur
nml, on (In uVeriiui', Iomm repnlrx llimi
the olhor type, In licller inliiplod to
net nn u fcliilo on bleep cruiloH, Uinl
offer fewer eliniiees for Iiiiiim. Con-
eorniii(( u thlnl type, the 'Veetlounl"
liietiil IIiiiuo, fciiilciri'iiliii- in fiinu,
the prediction U iiiinlo Hint It will
romc into wide ntc. Kueli n flume
in xtriniK "iil lllil, nml enil he ipitl-k-
ly lulien npiirl uinl IrunHporloil from
one phieo to niiother In lie hcI up
mkmIii.
Float Mntrrlnl DoHn
When liuililiui; fluuiex n mmil plmi,
NiiyM llui ilcpiirtiiicnl, ii to on-cl n
Hiiiiill miuiiiIII nl or nciir the npier
enil of the flume locullon to hiiw Hut
the Imnlier needed for eoiiHlruclIou,
Kueli uiuteriiil enii bo flonteil down
Hie ftuiiie n m fnl nh Iho lutter U
built ii nd used for further exlciitioii,
l-'ur liiindliin; iiiilnintl croti-ticti,
i'iiiiIh, poleM, eonlwood, nml the like,
ii ftuino willi the kIiIch of the V .'III
Inchon in height l liir'o eiiouli. For
liiiiidliiiK in-, pltiiiK', loiijr limber, or
limited unwed IuiiiIht n height of
from HI to till iuehiw recommended.
The heft iinle for (he V n put nt till
ilrurro,
l'riiMitted flume lincM oii'kIiI to lie
htirvoyrd tx carefully un ii line for n
loupine; rnilroiul, to cmniro. ovenuoKri
of Krnde. (InidoM mIioiiIiI ho kept bo
low If) per cent whorrver Miililo,
nml the teit rr-niltM are obtained with
KlitiU'rt Itotweeu 'J alld 1(1 Mr rent.
Abrupt enrvntiiroN .in n flume
hIioiiIiI lie uvoidrd, for they lire likely
to ciiiihc jiiuiM, Cure ohould rare
ly lio M'nuittoil to exceed '.Ml decrroM.
It mny lie nreoKiiry to bliihl out
rocktt nml boulder, or projecting
poinU of bluff , or to Irnttle, or oven
tunnel, to eliiiiiiiMlo nbrupt eurre or
maintain nu even urnde.
Telephone an Adjunct . '
Telephones nro reeoiumetnled na
mljuiictt to Iho oHruliou of n flii'tiie.
lly Iheir ue a Kerioun break or jaia
can bo retried iiumeilinlelv to thf
head of tho flume to prownl further
bliipmcut of miiternl. A telephone
uNo mnkoK it hixIIiIo to notify the
men nt the up'tor end of the flume
JiihI wlint inntorint In iltii nml when
(O hllip it.
A flume recently built on Koelinl
Creek, near SI. Joe, Idaho, is cited
ni n K'""l examplo of modern V
hhaped flume eoiitlnietiou. Thi
flume, which a unuuully lnre and
hull to linndlo heavy Ioh audi Ioiik
lltubom, (,i xnid lo have eo-l appro!,
nmtely 8.000 ppr milo for Hie five
luiloM of Its lcup,tli, iiielmliiiK tho eol
of coniilrucltii; a uiikoii road nnd
lelephono eiliipinenl. Other flumes
nn rlt til oit!n; from fHlll) to $7,
fiOt) u mile.
J. LUPTON DIES FROM HURTS
RECEIVED IN A RUNAWAY
According to word received In Med
ford yesterday morntiiK Judnon Lup
Ion, formerly of thli city died at
Hcranton, Went Virginia, Tuosday
morntiiK. Death won caused from In-
JurloM recolveil In a runaway. Young
l.uplon would havo been novonleon
year old tho twenty-UHi of vthl
month. Home wcok jko tho lad wan
thrown from a runuwny horvo and
Injured Internully.
Ho waa well known In Medfyrd
havliiK iittendod tho Lincoln Kram-
mar hcIiooI three yonra. lio wan that
achool'a beat alhluto havlnu won'n
number of place In tho recent track
meet and waa captain of lait year'
baiioball team. ,Tho I.upton family
loft tho city lait April to return to
their old homo In Wet Virginia.
VANCOUVER SHE
KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 3,
MeiiiberM or tint IiiternatluiiBl Kxocu
tlva Hoard of tho Dulled Mlnuwork
itm of America met lioro today nt the
call of John V, White, prtuldont.
It wn vxiiecled thu conference)
waul4iuei)ii tuuMt of tho tluiu din.
I'umliiK prohlumn arluliiK ou of Iho
Vuiicoiiyur Inland mliiei-a' atrlko, A
iiumbnr of routlno appouU from thu
varlniu iIIhHIi'Im aru i bo ronld.
i'imlind lllHIOMMl of,
aVVEtl
m vLi
MotiMr's FriMKl
Bt fore Baby JbrivM
Purina' next-nil wrvka of xnctaney
thero 1 a ilvmllil cxtvrnnl embrocation
In our "Mutlw'a
"rtcaU" In which
tliuUNintl of womli
rmvo tha mot un
Ituumlmt cunnlnca,
Tliey Imvo ukJ It
I and know. Tlioy tell
or IU woiulcriul In.
tluoaca to raa tho
abdominal imucle
mul horr they aoM-
imI HiniA ilriMLilflil
itretchlnc Mini tliat nrs a nuirh lulkt.t
about Tlila anfu external application I
acntly uicd our tliu akin to remlrr It
awtnabla to tho natural ilrrtclilng which
II imaervoti, Tho myrUa of nr
IhrMiU Juit liourath tho kln It thus
rllovc4 of luuiocviyary iMlmproduoIng
cauim and arout phynlcul rllf U thu
rwult aa xpml iiy h host of happy
MoUra who, wrllo from np.rlrnc.
It ! a auliject tlmi all winiini diouM
U fawllUr wllh a "Mollxr'a Krlo.Nl"
jrrr. aim U reoui
r r.
iiilu
You van uLlilu fitnthmt kvi. .
almiMt an Oru atui. (lt a bold
lii'iiay ami tlmi wrlla fur our Mtlla bvok
M uwful fe Maiit wulliira,
AiI'Iuhoj MfiMMM Kvaulolvr CV, 111
i nwiitar wild a "Motlnr'a Krl
li tm la it uin jrrr. aiul U m
WBW It riiiJuiI,,r. W,u )u ibrlr
ibf ft WmT'4 W "" u,,ga ,Cu w
SENATORS DEBATE
CALAMITY
AND
PROSPERITY ISSUE
YOUNG
BAPTISTS
ANNUAL
MEETING
WASIIINOTOX, July 'J. 1'nmpen
ty nml deprenxioii uero piotuied in
umillier Hi'inilc di'lmlo today. !((
piililicniiM recited iiiMmicoH of iniliiH
t ria I iIiiIIiiomm nml IiukIiichh rcccHi(in,
while ik'inoeralN iiMncrted that liiifi
ui'hh enmlitioiiH were better In Hie
1'niled Stale limn iinywhere elno in
the world.
Senator Simmoux Htnrled tin urKU
nient when he ipioled the ofdciul
IreiiHiuy figurcM, nhowiri); n HiirpliiH
for Iho i'ImwiI your jut endnl,
"Thu treiiury tuny be in n wilih-
fnetory eoiulilioii," inlerjcctcd Sena
tor OalliiiKcr, republieiiti, "hut llio in
diixIricH ut' (ho connliy ccilniiily ore
not,"
E
IRMS DOUBT
NKW YOIIK, July '-!. Alo I.uno
a DiiuInIi explorer who went into the
Auiarou dihlriet in Deeeuiber, IIM'J,
with un expedition H-ut out by tho
University of IViiiixylvnuIii, i here
today, Iinii; come from I'ara, lira
r II. He Milked with niiliM'K familiar
with (he movemeiilH of the Kooievelt
party and nil lold liiin, ho Mild, that
there wiim no doubt of the eolotielV
liaviiiK dlocovered nn unexplored
river tweho hundred iiiSIom lou.
Mr. Iiiiko hiiid ho himself never
iicMlonrd Mr. Hooseve!tH Klury of
lila dieovorioH.
Mr. Iinpt broimht with him ernlex
filled with mre idol-, ceramic nml
fuiiernl urn, found on un neienf
Amnxon rin-r iiilnml, which apparent
ly wiim onee teopled by n race of
Ablatio driK'in.
CLAFLIN RECEIVERS GET
TIME EXTENDED TO JULY 14
NKW YOHK, July 2.Judse Sand
In the United Stntea ditriet court
MUiictl nu order todnv extending un
til July 1 1 the time for the receiver
for the II. It. Cliitliu company ia xend
not ire o creditor preparatory to n
meetinj;.
AT KANSAS CITY
KAN'HAH CITY, Mo, July 2
Threo HioiiMnnd 'iitlnt youiiK umn
and younK wotnon worn culled lo or
der hero today nt tho twenty-firm
convention of tho llaptlut Young I'eo
plo'a Union of Aiiiorlc.i, meetlriK
Jointly with thu llAptlm Younu I'eo
plo'N Union Kouth.
After nn nddrf i of welcome by Dr.
J, C. ArmatroiiK, of KaminM City and
a reaponao by Itov. (lijorice I'. Ileem,
llnltlinor". M. W. Hamilton, I). I)..
proNldcnt of thu II Y. I'. V. (south).
delivered nn adilremi In which ho
tinted tho ehtirclion to tnko a more n
Krcmilve part In thu aortal Uvea of the
)ouiik pooplo.
"Wo uro boRlnnlriB to reallio," ha
Hold, "tlpit each iliurrh owe It to
thn yoiini; people to mluUter to their
inclal life and dlrort It Into blRhor
(liaiint'ln, It In a toor parent who
will not ot head nnd henrt and puriio
to trnlnliu; and cducatlni; hU children
nml thn. church Ii not to bo blatuci)
when It fnllx to earn for the younK
iwoplo In Uh family and train for Un
nenlcu."
Uccauan It lian been found Imprac
ticable to Kot yontiR bunlnei ' and
profoxiiloiial men to attend younic
peoplea' executive committer meet
Iiik. the board of managers of tho
II. Y. I'. IT., In the report submitted
today, recommended nn ndvlsorv
council of youiiKvr workent to be as
sociated with tho board.
EN
T
H COMPANY
OPENS CL BROOMS
AT
ATTOUM
BRITISH REFUSE TO
LEAVE MEXICO CITY
MKXICO CITY, July 2. -In xpite
of the iiiMslcnt ndnec of Sir Lionel
Cordon, the Kritifh mini-'ter, only
thirty-nix llritiMi subjectx, mottly wo
men nnd children, left for Vera Crux
today. They are on their way to
Jnmnciii. Several who hud decided
lo leave were deterred from iloinj so
ut the Int moment by the liich rate
of foreign cxrliiuip', the Me.xlenn
n'o (mliiy worUi only two aeveit
eenti in Amerienii money.
The Sevenlli eoinpnny iuL lilhl rv
eiiiiij ami deeided to tnke nter the
Nntiitoriiim bowling nlley nod open
(heir drill room for elub room pur
wh'm. Thero are no place in Ilii
eily where yotmt; men can .jiH!iid
their ewnitiifx, (aiiiee there Ib no Y
M. (', A. building) oulHide of n jmioI
room. 4 i 0f
It i planned to have several mem
bers f,de iiiupmiiei to life elub
roouiH Hid to subiieribo io Hilt ilnilv
papers. An employtnent burcilu will
bo run in Oouneetiou with the ronn
nnd Hiipply work lo those uiemlierM
who need itositionx.
The howling privilege will bo run
nt cost no Hint the hoy mny hrivo
pleasure without reat cost.
A Kol table and billiard flibli' will
bn secured nnd Hie member will lie
allowed to use them nt n suiuircost.
mt hour. A piano or vietroln may
be ndded later.
The eompnny will pve ' Several
drcft ball nml lhc."o will bo strinlly
invilhtionaf nffalm. T-,
' It is planned to rent the swimiuiii
pool onee n month nt least nnd prob
ably once it week ho I lift t the yoilli),'
men may leiirn lo swim and the- in
struction will be free.
The Km,l"si1m npparaliiK may be
scciireil nnd n dais taken once n
week.
MILITANTS CREATE
;SCENE IN COURT
CAKNAHVOK, Wiilc, July 2.
Two militnut suffragettcM, Oeorjjinna
Lloyd nml l'hillis North, created a
hcene of violence todnv when brought
up for trinl nt the Carnarvon sen
moua on charges conneeted 'with n
wiudow-smnshint; eaniiaipn on June
2 nt Criccicth in the constituency of
Chuncellor of the Exchequer Lloyd
QeorBC. The prisoners fought like wild
eats nml it took five wardens to keep
them in the pri-oner' onoloMire.
eneh of the women wns sentonted
to three moiithx impri-oument..
Therei power
in every drop
A"
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RED CROWN
iho Gasoline of Quality
It is all Gasoline a homogeneous,
straight distilled refinery product
M 1 a
not a mixture.
Red Crown signs are furnished to
,' ;,all dealers handling this gasoline.
!yj(Wtch for the sign or ask our near
pr est agency about delivery in bulk.
Standard Oil Company
(CAUT OMNIA)
Mfiirprri
4th of July
EXCURSION
FROM
MEDFORD
TO
BUTTE FALLS
Two Days July 4 and 5
VIA
PACIFIC & EASTERN
$1.00 for Round Trip
For stations from Medford to Englc Point nnd ono
nnd a third fare from stations between Eagle Point
and Butte Falls. Good returning July 5.
Leave Bedford each day at 8 a. in., returning, leave
Butte Fulls at 0 p. in.
Concerts by Phoenix Band
23 Pieces
Base Ball Game Each Day
TABLE ROCK vs BUTTE FALLS
GOOD FISHING
FINK CAMPING
ELKS RODEO
Klamath Falls
JULY 3, 4, 5
-. The Elks' Rodeo Is the big West SImw if Swthtrn 0rM.
Eucking herses, bucking bulls, steer isplng, steer rMbtf, wM hersa
races, rape spinning, tug of war cnteste4 In by saMIe IwrsM, rW
ing bucking herses by lady riders, to fact everytMflf Hut is dew
in the big Wild West Shews will be seen at the Fair GtmmmIs m
these days.
FRIDAY, JULY 3
10 JO Oram! imrnile loil by tho Weed nan J, decorated nutos,
floats, cowboys and merrymakers.
At 1:30 thu liudeo nt tho Fair Ground,
lift ween ti nnd 7 a Imlloon ascviiMou nnd junrachulo leap.
8:D0 (Irand daiieu and carnival on Main Street.
SATURDAY, JULY 4.
10:00 n. m. Hall Rtimo between Klamuth and Weed, Modoo
PuVk. This promises to be tho fa&test yaino nf ball played in
Southern Oregon this year.
At 1:30, liodeo at tho Fair Grounds.
Six to 7, balloon ascension.
Evening at 8, dancing and carnival on tho streets.
SUNDAY, JULY 5.
10:00 n. in. Second gamo with Weed. This will bo n hot one,
for tho team beaten Saturday will piny for blood,
Atternoou, jrnnd finals in tho ltodeo at Fair Grounds .
Tho ltodeo Association has secured homo of tho wornt horses in
Oregon for tho bucking contest. Somo of tho best riders will also
bo here. Tho horses belonging to the, Klks aro in good condition
and nro fat and fine. Pin Knrs, tho boss that thietv Skceter Hill
last year, seems to have learned somo new ones espuially for this
bllOW.
THE ELKS LODGE
OF MEDFORD
Will Run a Special Train to Klamath Falls
LcavliiK hero at 10:30 p. in, Friday arriving at KUmith Kail at V
a. in. Saturday, Haturnliig Itrnvo Klamath Full at 10 V. w. MuwUy,
urrlvo Medford 8 a. in. Monday,
Special Rates From All Station!
to Klamath Falls
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