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TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE
ELECTS OFFICERS AT
KLAMATH
MEETING
An organization Hint tul fnir to
jiliiy ,nn importnnt part Jn the de
velopment of southern Oregon una
ucrfecled nt the meeting held nt the.
hn.mbcr of cmnicrce rooms yctcr
ilnv. morning. Hen C Sheldon wns
responsible for tlio movement wliirli
had ilH first impettH nl n meeting
held in Mcdford lnl. April, Pays llu
Klninntli Northwestern,
lcpre..entnti',- of iho commcr
ctnl elulm of Klnninth Falls, AtIilnui1,
Omuls l'nss nnd Mcdford were, in nt
Irndnneo yesterdny nud several oili
er I'lnlt have nlreaily applied for
nicmbcrhit. Will Steel wik (-elect-nl
president; K. H. Hall vice pre!
lent; W. E. Netvcomhe of Adilnnd.
seerelnry, and George llohart of
Grant- Pans, treasurer.
Tim purw.e of the league i to
unite the three counties of Klamath,
.Ineksnii ninl Joeplime in the pro
motion, nil vert ferment ami improve
ment of their natural attraction. It
fe well known that Mich feature as
Crater Lake, Mnrble Ilnlfe of Orr
pui, Ashland - mineral springs nml
the numerous other beauty SmI.s of
the three counties, taken singly, will
not n t tract I he lnM of tourists and
homeseekera that will come on n pro
per presentation of nil these attrac
tions n h unit This the league, just
nrgiinfaed, proposes to do A care
fully preiMired auto road may will
he published for wide distribution;
pamphlets on the climatic advantages
fishing and hunting opportunities will
be prepared. Moving picture men and
ninciir.ine writers will be brought in
to the district and be given mi oppor
tunity to sec what is to be Keen. Tho
league will also lend its influence to
the cnus-o of public parks and good
ronds.
Strong resolutions favring the
rebelling of tho Axhlnud Nominl
School were adopted.
President Q. J. Walton of the lo
cal Chamber of Commerce presided
nt the meeting. The following were
in attendance besides President Wal
ten:
Ben C. Sheldon, vice-president.
Mcdford Commercial Club, George C
Hoos of Mcdford, secretary Tri-Slntc
flood Hails Association, Judge C.
11. Wnlson of the Ashland Commer
cial Club, and Charles Graves, It. E,
Smith, J. W. Siemens, W. A. Del-
cell, J. S. Stubblcficld and Lewis
Wylde of the Klamath Chamber of
Commerce.
The next meeting will be held at
the call of the president of the new
organization.
T
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CONFESS
CRIME
BY TARRYTOWN BOMB
TAIiKYTOWN, X. Y., July 0. The
women wounded iu New York by a
bomb explosion Saturday arc to bo
arranged in connection with the dem
onstrations against tho Kockefellers,
father nnd son.
SjK'cInl guards surrounded the
courtroom nnd extra guards patrolled
Iho nlivnys closely watched Rocke
feller rstute near here. There wits
talk for n time of ostponiiig today's
hearing becriiiKO of the excitment
caused by the bomb tragedy. Hut
the town officials after a conference
with the New York police, decided to
proceed with tho jtoliee. A large
party of the prisoner!.' sympathizers
was expected.
MARTIN L CURDY
DEAD AI ST. LI
ST. LOUIS, Mo., July C An occi
dental fall against a radiator caused
the death of Martin L, Clardy, for 20
years a member of confess, vjco
prcsldent and general solicitor for tho
Missouri Pacific rnllroud and nt one
llmo a loading factor In democratic
politics pf Missouri. Mr. Clardy,
though 77 yours old, was In coin
purntively good health, having at
tended to office duties last Friday.
.Last night Mr. Clardy .felt indis
posed. After lu)lug abed for u
while he arose and walked Into tho
hall of his homo, Ho foil und his
hoad struck a radiator und ho died
before tho physician arrived,
Mr, Clardy wus an officer In tho
Confederate, urmy.
C00LEY TO OPPOSE
UNCLE JOE CANNON
DANVILLE, III., July 0, -Dr. B.
J I, Conley, h pi)iciiui of Dauvillio
J winy HMiioiiuci'd iU niiidiiliii-y for
the r(ndjlicHii iWiiiiliiHlInii for con
ftrtf' )h oiumhjUJo ii Joi4i (I, Can.
)mm fell 4itMlh HHwtU dl.lrld.
PENDLETON, Ore.. July 0. With
Albert Meadows and Clarence Stoner,
the two ;sunftving bnndils of the
three that held up Oregon-Washington
railroad and Nnvagatiou train No.
(" last Thursday, in jnil here, county
officers nnd railroad detectives to
day turned their attention to locat
ing the persons who wore nibbed and
to returnitis their money and jewelry.
The two robbers wore arrested late
Saturday nnd. after confessing yes
terday, took officers to where they
had cached their loot.
The loot consisted of uearlv $400
in money, a ipianlity of ring and
watches and Mime check, and money
onlers that were taken from the ex
press! enr safe.
The wife of the lender of the gang,
Charles Manning, who was killed iu
n gun fight on the train liv Deputy
Sheriff George McDnffev, was evitee
Icil to arrive hero tomorrow from
Cokeville, Wyo., to claim her bus.
band's body. Itc-ides his wife. Man
ning, is survived by four chaldron.
Stoner and Meadows declared that
itiey mm never commitlcil auv crime
before and had been lead into parti
cipation in the robbery bv Manning.
They were arrested about I went v
mile from tho scene of the hold-up
after dodging kscs for throe days.
CARPENTER CABLES
OFFER TO FIGHT CLABBY
SYDNEY. N. S. W.. July C
Georges Carpentler, middleweight
champion of France, was cabled today
an offer of 120,000 to meet Immy
Clabby, df Hammonds, Ind., claimant
of tho middleweight championship
of the worlds The offer was made
by promoters of the Stadium here.
Clabby's latest victory was July -I
when he won from Eddie McGoorty
of Oshkosb, Wis., on a foul In the
eighth of a scheduled SO round fight
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OREGON,
MONDAY. .H'LY 0, 10M.
KANSAS CITY LINE
TO MEXICO SOLO
TO
BONDHOLDERS
RETAIL MEAT MARKET
EXEMPT UNDER LIABILITY LAW
SALEM, Or., July IL-Hctnil meat,
poultry, fish market nnd grocery
stores do not come under the Work
men s Conncnntion Act, according
to nn announcement of the State In
dustrial Accident Commission today.
The commission said the busiues,
were not of u hazardous nature.
C. W. Pcttjohu, of Lowell, who wus
seriously injured while opening u
donkey engine today filed nn nppli
cation for eompeiiution. He i em
ployed by Wilbur Hybrid.
TWO HUNDRED MILITARY
CADET SHIPS VACANT
WASHINGTON, July fi.-1'pwnrd-.
of 'J00 cadet-ships nt "the Wot Point
at the Military Academy are to be
filled in 1915.
Appointments are to be made by
senators from 21) nnd representatives
from twenty-ono states,
MISS MARION DEERING
WEDS CHAUNCEY M'CORMICK
PAIMS, July 0. Miss iiMrion Deer
ing, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Charles
Deering of Chicago, was married here
today to Chuuucuy McConniek nl-.it
of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. il
liam McConniek of Kaltimore.
GOOD BACKS FOR BAD
Medfor-l IlfwluYnt Are Learning llotv
To i:change lite Old llavk for
Stronger Olio
Does your back acho, feci weak and
painful?
Do you suffer headaches, languor
and depression?
Is the urine discolored, passages
Irregular?
The Icldnoys may bo calling for
help.
Weak kidneys cannot do their
work.
GIvo them the help they need,
To euro a kidney backache you
must euro tho kidneys.
Use a tested and proven kidney
remedy.
Doan's Kidney Pills have stood tho
test.
Convincing proof of merit In Mcd
ford endersement:
G. M. Jones, -C'0 Doardman Ht
Mcdford, Ore, says: "My back wus
very ntlff and painful and I hud
other nnnoyliiK symptoms of kidney
trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills, pro
cured ut nankins' drug storo, brought
me prompt ndlef and my health bus
been much butter sluco,"
Prlro 60c, at nil dealers, Don't
simply ask for u kidney remedy got
noun's Kidney Pills the suniu Hint
Mr, Jones had, Kuslur-AJIIhiini Co.,
Props,, lluffulo, N, y,
WICHITA. Knit., July 11. -The
Knnsns City, Mexico nnd Orient mil
wny wns -old here today for $0,001,-
000 to tho rc-organirution committee
representing the bondholders of the
company. The bid n made by A.
M. 'Wiokwiro of New York City.
There were no other bids,
Aplientiou for the receivership
of the Kansas City, Mexico nnd Ori
ent railway, which the federal court
ordered to he sold here today to it
ro-organifitlion committee of New
York and London itpitnli-t, was
made before Judge John C. Pollock iu
the federal court in Kansas City,
Kaus.. March 7, 101'J.
Kleven receivers were appointed lo
lake over the company's affairs in
Kansas-, Oklahoma nnd Texas. Im
mediately afterward the holders of
the company's -stocks and bonds be
gan work on plans fur the re-fiuane-
nig and re-orgaiuratioii ot the road
and fifteen million dollars of Kuropc-
an capital wns raised for the pur
pose nf finishing the road and put-
tuitr tt into oitcrutiou from Kansas
City lo the Pacific coast of Mexico.
April 7, la-t, Judge Pplloek, having
been informed the re-orgnniimtion
commiltco had completed its plan for
the rehabilitation of the Orient, ord
ered its sale for nn amount not un
der $(5,000,000.
Following the sale, it is nunounced
the new company, headed by Kdward
Dickinson ns president, will assume
full muuiigement and the work of ex
t cluing the road from Wichita to
Kansas Citv will be beVuu.
CHAMB IAIN'S
FUNERAL HELD
AT BIRMINGHAM
T
WILLIAMS' STATEMENTS
WASHINGTON, July 6. President
Wilson has notified tho principal Ku
ropean powers that the United States
disclaims any responsibility for the
statemcntsa regarding Albania attri
buted to Gcorgo Fred Williams,
American, minister to Greece nnd
Montenegro.
HIRMINOUAM, England, July (I. -The
body of Joseph Chamberlain, the
Unionist lender who for ninnv years
occupied n prominent position iu
Hritish politics wa buried oday n
llooklev cemetery n the constituency
he longed represented in the house of
commons.
A memorial service was nltendiM
bv the Lord Mayor of llirmiuuhnm.
the members of the city council nnd
other civic diguitnrios.
Apart from the citic element the
mourners nt both the church and the
eemetcrv ceremony consisted solely
of the Chamberlain family ns the
statesman had reipieslcd that his
funeral should bo free from nny f
a public nature. Nothing, however,
could prevent a great crowd of the
citixens of ninuitighnm, amoiiir whose
Joseph Chamberlain was popular he
ro, from lining tin route along which
the funeral passed fiom.
LONDON. July 11. SimultnneoiHy
with the burial iu nirminghnm, memo,
rial services for the Into Joseph
Chamberlain were held In St. Mar
garet's church, West Minister. Pre
mier Asipiith, the members of his
cabinet, many of the Into Mr. Cham
herlaiu'.s colleagues in the house of
commons and members of the house
of lords nnd of the foreign diplo
matic corps ut I ended.
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ALBANIAN MOSLEMS
CAPTURE KORITZA
DURAZZO. Albania, July 0. It
was reported hero today that tho
Mussulman Insurgents In Southern
Albania, who are Heating against the
government of.JJnce William, had
ruptured tho Important town of
Korltza. Tho troops of tho garrison,
which Included somo Dutch and Aus
trian officers of tho gendarmeries,
were tnken prisoners after they had
offered a stout resistance.
You Get the llcst
Thcro Is when you smok Gov. John
ion cigars and patronize home Industries.
WEDDIH6 BELLS
I
Klnier Adams and Sadlo (inches
were united In marriage by Hot. W,
F. Shields ot tho Presbyterian church,
July 5th at o'clock p. in., at the.
homo of tho groom's parents, Mr. and
mi. ' J-l.
?&-jSfce'j
ouZl1&s&
sPower
behind
the dough
You may use an old favorite recipe and the bcit of materials and nuke it
carefully, the oven may be turt fight, yet you will have a Isilurc it
The Power behind the Dough" is not the right one lo leaven it properly
and nuke it light, digestible, wholesome.
Good baking without good baking powder u out of the question.
K C ISakfngl'oiedti hat woodtflul Icsrnuns power, tod Um Uoubia sum
- u lha bowl od la the oeo mtici good ictuu douuy cctlMa.
a
Tm no chancii of falluru K C
and haiM "goad luck" try llm.
AI ali Grocsrs.
WE LI KB
TO FIT
TUN HAItD
TO KIT
The
Come
Again
Idea
flOO.f 1,50, $.1.00
Is always uppermost when tvo're fitting you with Walk-Over footwenr.
Come Iu and seo our fine lino of oxfords, tho Idunl shoo for hot
weathor.
&enf
"Gooa Fit"
ltg S gftoc gtoro
IS
t
With a Constant Aim
o give our patrons tho best posslblo survleit, wo hellovo
wo bit thu mark of successful undouvor, as attested by In
musing business,
Chocking accounts, large or snmll, uro cordially Invited,
ill
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MANAGrMKNT IL
LsssW
OVKft I2YCARSUNDIRONK
Mr. C. A. Adams, a:i N. Pronl .Medford'H promising young men.
street. Thu hrldo resided lit tho Grlf- TIicko young peuplo will iiinko tholr
tin crook sottltimont and l of it large home, In our city who re Mr. Adnms Is
connection. Mr. Adams Is one of engaged In business, lluth an?
,.!.' J HI ill.1!-Il ,.L'J".J .1 . -'-
joiiim and rontldeut. hi tlio fill tri,
and their friends' cniigtiiliilulloii urn
for uvnry blessing that llfu tuny contain,
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Prof, l.itrliuoro
CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAMME
ASHLAND, OREGON, JULY 7 TO 17
llo)s' and Girls' Clubs under
hculit work .Monday, July Hli.
July 7 TucMliiy.
S:30 p.m. Concert, ...,,.. .Chicago Gleo Club
S;U0 p, m. Concert ,...,.., .Chlriigo Gleo Club
July M Wislni-Mliiy,
0:00 u. in. Mlulnterlnl Conference, ot Boutharn
Oregon.
2:.10 p. in, Concert Chicago Gleo Club
Prolmlo. .,,,,.,.. .Miss Kdna Lowo
8:00 p. m. Conrert. .,,.,,, .Chlrago Gleo Club
Pruludc, , . . Mls lMun Lowo
July t ThiirMlny. KniiHits tiny.
0:00 a. in. Mining Congress for Oregon and Cal
ifornia. J! 30 p. in. Loot uro. ,. . .. .Mrs. Lillian Mltchuur
(W. C. T. V. afternoon.)
K;ri0 p, ui. Iteitdlug, "Aunt Jane of Kentucky". .
, . , .MlsH IM nit K. l.nwu
July 10 l-Vlitiiy. GinntN Citis-otilo liny.
t:10 n. in. 'Mining Congress for California and
Oregon.
2:30 p, in. Grants Pass Day. Program by (Irani
Pass talont.
8:00 p. iu. Uutertalumeut. Ash Davis, Cartoonist
July II Srtluitirty town Day,
2:30 p. in.- Iteitdlug. "Kentucky Cardinal"
, . . . Miss IMus h l.own
8:00 p. in. Concert. .Simpson Ladles' Gleo Club
July I'i Nuiobiy.
!: IT, n. in. Huudny Schuols In tho Churches.
11:00 n. in. Morning Worship, Union Horvlte.
G:4ti ii.ui. Union Young People's Mcutlug.
July lit .Monday.
2.-.10 p. in. "Worms lleueitth tho llnrk" ,
Chnrles II. PhitteutiurK
8:00 p. iu. Concert. ... . .Dlilo Jublleu Slugors
July 1 1 TucMltty,
2:30 p. in. -Concert Dixie, Jubilee Singers
8:00 p. ui. Concert. . ..... Dlxlo Jubilee Singers
July t Weditexduy. ,
2:30 p. m. -Concert Kstnllu Gray, Coinimnyi
8; no p, m Concert Hstello Gray Coiiipiutyi
July 10 'riiumtlny, Mcdronl liny. j I
2:30 p.m.- Mcdford Diiy, Program by Mcdford'
talent
H:0O p, ui. xl.srlmorc's Circus,
July 17 1'ildny,
2:30 p. hi. Program furnished by redurntcd
Women's Clubs,
8:00 p. iii.-w"PniiitiiinPniric l.'xpoMtlon" (dlliis
rated) Dr. I'rederlck VtultiK
h'lsher, Official Iteprcnt-iilittlvc o Iho
HxpoNlthiu.
Severnl other states wilt select I it n .
Proitratu Is .subject to unavuldahln changes,
MOUSING CLASSICS.
(Kiioli iiiMrnlug exrept Sunday.)
Hoys' Physical Club. Prof. Lurlmoro (Up.
slitlrs, corner Main and Orniiltu streets) . . K;00
Girls' Physical Club, Prof. Lnrlmoro (up,
stnlss, comer Mnlu mid Granlto streets) . , 0:10
"Democracy nml Hoclnt Problems," Dr. J. II,
Gilbert tflrst story G A It building) . . . Ill; Oil
Story Telling, Miss llerthn K Calkins (sec
ond story G A II. building) 0:I0
W. C. T. It Methods (grovu) 10 30
Literature, Dr. P. Ilerchtold (G, A. It. build
ing) , II idO
"Danger Signals on thu Itoml lo HmiKh,"
Miss IM nit I', Lowe (Clinutiiuius blilldliiK,
July 7-11) 11:00
AITKUNOON.
lllhlit Study, Dr. WIIIuiii I'nrsuiis (G. A. IL
building I .,,,,,,,., 1:1ft
Hound Tnlile. Ilev. W, A. Schwlmley (groto) 1:30
It Is ponklhlit that soiui) of tho hours for clusses
will need (it bo changed.
KKDl'CIID ItAILItOAD PAItKS.
Tim Southern Pacific has granted thu customary
round trip rate of ouo nml oncthltd faro on account
of the Southern Oregon Chiiutniiiiin. This applies
to all points along their Hues from Iteddlug to
Kiignno, Including tho Klamuth Kails brnnrb, pro
viding tho ouo faro Is fifty cents or uiuru
Ticuirrs.
Hean tlrkeiM (not transferable), 12 2d; chil
dren's tickets (G to 12 years), l 2!; tickets trans
ferablo within one's Immudlnto family, f3.2fi. It
bought Itcforo July till a reduction of 25 cents on
each of tho foregoing. Single admission S6 cents,
excepting owning concerts of the Gleo Club, tho
Dixies and Tho Kstello Gray Company, which wilt
bo SO cents each. These prices do not Include re
served soats. Season tickets will bn on sale on and
after Juno 20th. Iluy a season ticket tho first
chnnco. You'll find It one ot the best Investments
you ever mndn. Lot us nit get Ilia Chautauqua
hnblt. It will do you good all tho days or your Ufa.
MCDIimil D.VV.
Wo aro glad to know that thu peoplo of our sister
city ot Mcdford liavo provided a fine musical nml
literary program for Mcdford Day, July IC. This
will bo given under tho direction of tho Greater
Mcdford Club nnd Prof. Gernrd Talllandler of tho
Mcdford Conservatory.
GltANTN PASS II.W.
Tho proplo of Grnnts Pats, who have always knon
loyal friends of our Assembly, nro preparing a fluo
musical and llttirury program for the. afturuuon of
July 10th.
W. C. T. C. HAV.
It Is thirty-two years since Mrs, Llllliin M. Mitch
tier, president of tho Kmnms Woman's Christian
Tciiiporaum Colon, removed from Indiana to iiinkii
her Inline Iu the Suutlotver State. Her earnestness
nud vivacity mado her a welcome and forceful part
of every reform movement, nnd shu tins hud n largo
share In each effort for rlvle uplift In Kansas,
lllessed wild uiiusiinl executive, ublllty, versittllo
nud untiring, shu succeeds tu everything which shn
undertakes. As lender ot the 8,000 members of
(ho Kansas W C T C sho Is a recoKiilied powor
In legislative, work, nud to Mrs. Mltchuer ns much
or more than any otlmr person Is duo thn gmutliig
of tho ballot to tho wumon of the state Mrs.
Mltchuer Is equally nt homo ns Hut charming unit
gracious hostess or In Interviewing the meiiiliers
of (ho legislature conenruliiK soma reform bill.
She Is a forceful nnd Interesting speaker, temper
niiro m-crotary uf tho Home Mlsslnnnry HMlety of
thn Kansas Conference of tho M K church, mem
ber of thn Good Government Club nud of tho May
or's advisory council of hvr home city of Topakn,
Afternoon of July 0, W, C T P day.
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luxury of hundreds of millionaires bc-J
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Neither riches nor poverty can switch a
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Cigarettes as many as all brands of rcadv-
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the sales are steadily growing.
The delightful aroma, fresh ''fragrance and
pleasingcoolness of "Bull" Durham hand-made
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