Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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CONTRACT LET FOR
GOOD ROADS BILL
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STERN
MEASURES
BIG REDUCTIONS
ON ALL LOW SHOES
At the Sign of
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OffOSlTi: POST OFI'ICK
SALE OF ASHLAND
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CONNECTS PORTERS
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WITH HALF MILLION
TAKENTO SUPPRESS
AUXILIARY
BONDS
WITH
OPIUM
RING
OR EVANS CREEK
READYFORPASSASE
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(AhIiIiiiiiI Tlilliiga)
TIio disposal tif AkIiIiiiiiI'h AiixII
lu t y Water IliuitU, ri'imitly otnt In
Hid until of tl7r.,nuo fur Mineral
Hprliius tlmloiiiint, will lin talum
1 1 1 with liiwniura direct ninl nccotiw
pllahml nt prlviilti nni -It being uvl
tliint Mint niurii Hiitlitdictor)' roiulls
Mill Hum lin gained, under pri'sntit
financial roinlliloiiH Thlit win ilucll
fit upon nt Tiii'mlay nlghl'a council
ihci'IIhk, nt lilcli tliuo n apodal cum
inlllro nn appnlntud to havo tho
mnttur In charae. Tho roiiiinltton In
tiiiiiiniil of Councilman Cunning
linin of Dm f I nunc" rnnunlttt'q. C'liftlr
itiiin (Itror of tho springs coiiiinliilon
ninl City Attorney Mooro.
Tiili nctlon waa docliled upon nftor
tonnlilitrntlun of a Mack of eornH'
potidcnrn from proapeclho bond liny
urn which fulled to produco a satis.
factory Itld. TIio lioml market la ap.
pareiilly not overly strong nt present,
preaumably owing to ueiteral flnaii.
ilnl conditions nml tho further fnct
Hint money I needed In largo iiunt
(Ilea for tlm handling of tlm trcmon
doiiN crop throughout tlio country
At nny rnto tho bond houses nrn not
tilting vrry strong nt tho per cent
bonds though tlio Individual lnrt-
or looks upon I In-in with fnvnr, JmU
lug f"rom tho mans of correspondence
received by City Uecorder Olllelte.
I'ar anil accrued Interest In thr least
bonds may ho polil for nml tlm com
mittee ha no ilouht of lt anility to
niarkul thorn nt that figure. At nny
rnto tlm general NUKgcillon of bond
speculator to tho clfoct Hint a five
ami-half per cwit bond would ho tnoro
aicoplablo, will not ho listened to nt
present.
WASHINGTON, July 21 .Bmldon
withdrawal hy I'realdant Wilson of
hi nomination of Thomas I). Jones
of Chlrnco to ho n member of tho fed.
urnl resonrt hoard Thursday ended
tho hitler controversy over hi con
flrmntlon lu the naunle.
letter Hint passed between the
president nnd Mr. Jones ncrompnnlod
the executive iiicmbro nnd thawed
thnt the Chicago lawyer requested tlm
nctlon nod thnt tlm preMdont com
piled with tomo regret Hint tho fight
could not bo carried through to n
flnUh.
Senator Heed of Missouri, one of
tlm domocrntn who linn opposed tho
Jones Appointment, hnd Just flnlthcJ
it dlulrlbo against the Internntlonnl
Harvester company, of which tho
nominee I a director, nod of those
responsible for lin origin nnd opera
Hun, whon tho withdrawal abut t
further dobato.
Opposition to tho nomlnntlou had
liwn baked on Mr, Junes' connection
with tho harvester company, which In
tinder Indlrtmout na a trust, nnd tho
rieiiato banking comiiilttoo had sub
mitted n mnjorlty report adyorao to
(Oiitlrmntlou, signed hy nil tho re
publlciin nnd two domocrntlo nioin-
belli.
Nn tliango In Warburg Cae
At tho Whlto IIouho It wan aald tho
president's nctlon today did not Indi
cate that thero wan nny clmnRo In
hi dotermlnittlou to InnUl upon tho
tonflrmntlon of I'nul M. Wnrburc,
whoto nomlnntlou to tho rcuono
hoard alto la being oppoited.
IN UTS AGAIN
CIIICAW), July 34. JiuIko Ilnher
of tho appollHto court today rofuiod n
petition of tho Cincinnati National
tiuit ho Krnnt u uluy of dlmtolullon of
tjio Injumtelon prohlbltlnK l'ltchor
JohiiHon from pluyliitf with tho Kmn
huh City KodurulH. Judge Konll Iiuh
dlnjiulyod tho Injunction nml thero In
no jCKtil Impedlmunt to Jolitmou'ii
plaiylltK.'
TWflf CANANEA MINES
s NAUO, AlU.i July 81. Two Million
of Hiu Can ii nun niinpuny nt CHiiumm,
Hoiioni. wro on flru loduy nernrilliiK
lo brief nilvlreit rei,elvei hero today
Meilruiu woiMiik tlm luliitM leminiuil
Hbor' MuHiUy iiHwlilliixly rir u
tjrlktf UtiluK w)vrn wwkn,
MnUe mllHNi'M liHVw Mm vh(
WL
SON WITHDRAWS
IE
NOMINATION
The I'lilnii'il pnileM mi III" Kniitli
eru l'liclHe IrniiiM i.ie tin ImU thnt
eoiini'ct llm iiiiiim ling teeeullv ,uti
enillieil nt Viincniivei', tlh .Meilfonl
Iri Die heller or H, JJ. . H.imlifor ot
llm Mlitle Imiinl of )liitriuiKy. He
NiiyH Hint the iiiiiim U 'hiUKuleil in
from (he Oiicul nt Vuiieouver, iiiHt.eil
(o the purleiH, wliu ileponll it with
Cliliiiiineu in llm tntviiK (lull lliev nit
throiixli, Thnt u lin-go iimoiint of
opium litis been lelt in Meilfonl in
llm put. I few .vi'JiiM i hliiiwii hy tin
ipiunlily found in tlm poM'h.iiii of
the Cliiutimuii in llm ruld iinule lnxl
ulglil by the city police on Hie Chin
cm) mum iv ninl 11'Nlniiriiiit on hontli
ltherlilc.
Six of tlm Cliliiuinen hijiu tried he
fore .liitlgo (lay (IiIm iuoiiiIiii; nnd
pli'iiil irililt.V. They were fined 2."
encli. Two nl hern of the llnileen nr-
reNteil were lelenhcil on A2.1 honili on
Die Muiie charge, J-'uu of lliein nil)
lm lunrtllliU uflirnoojioii tlm more
Merioiw cjoirv of liuvinu' opium lu
their iMihtvioii, Threr if tticnt -.'111
hImi be Irieil 'for uninlililiK. The
iiilulmiim niie for Intving opium Ck
. 10(1, Tlni enne (luck not come tin
tier eilv juiixilletioii, hut U n stale
enne.
Tim rnii) uiih iiinde nt muluilit
IiinI illL'ht Iiv the cit ixillce. nnhUtcd
W .Meitri". Snilluir mill Kuiitlefer of
the hlnle hoitnl of diiiiiiiuc. Tliir
Ireu Cliluiimeii were foiiinl in the
luuiulry nnd the retiiumtit. Dlexcn
of them were deep in gnmc or fnn
tuu, nml Miiucthimr over $700 wu
the htnleK, The policemen entered,
covcvd the men with uun nnd eon
foteiitetl the opium, the money nnd
the fnuliin outfit. Wluil wuh loft
of Hiu money wiin returned -to the
Cliliiiinien nftcr their filled were ptiitl.
A ('hlneti wOuinii who nppiirenlly
tloei mil hptuk Die KnglMi liingiuige
wiik umniij; IhtMo rilllght.
DIED
DdUAK Mrs. P.. A. Doinii. mother
of J. II. I)iruu, Hie niinl ftee ilcliv
cry iiuill enrner, died n( the Domn
home, Axliliuitl, Tliuixlny, July '2'..
.Mrs. Ilnridi Iiiih Ihcii mi iiivnlid foi
fixe jour. She is u nntne of Keu
tueky, hut eniiii' to Axliliuitl from
.Meilfonl uhout u enr ugo.
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Albert Auderion of (IrntiU Pane
win the Hiircomiful bldtler for the "n
Htrudlon of n new concrcto nrch
bridge over tlm mouth of Kviiiih
creok nt Itogim Itlver, and wiianwnrd-
ed the contract by tlm Jiifknon coun
ty court thin week, Hiibject to apccW
tlrotluiiM to bo furtiUhed hy Knglneer
Wm. HerlK. Tho contract prlco wna
$7409,
Knch bidder Mibinllted hln own
plana, and tlm brldgo upon which Mr.
Auderxou tuhmlttcd flgurea en Us for
n apan or 110 fret, it will require
nbotit three inontliB In tho building.
Thero waa but one bid for a nteel
hrldse, thnt by W. 0. I'orhnm.
BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL
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I.OH ANUKI-KB, Cal., July ?. A
man giving the name of John Murph)
wait arretted today on u l.on AukcIoh
bound' Hlerni' Mad ro cr by Deputy
thrrlffa aenrchliiB for two handlta
who Ian night held up Southern l'a-
rifle pataciiRer train No. 22, near
llurbank The bandlta took $337
from pamienRcra. Murphy la raid to
match dcacrlptlnnn of tho man who
carried n awcdoff nhotgun.
A iark of bloodhounda waa put on
the trail of tlm fugitive today nt
Hewitt whero tho robber left tin
train. RAILROAD OFFICIALS
ANGLING IN ROGUE
J. W Metcalf, auperlntcndcnt of
tho Blulhcrn Pacific company at
Dummulr, la hero In hit private car
"Shnata" with . C. Mulr, train mnitcr
of the llakcrafleld dhlilon. enjoying
n few days flailing In Hoguo rlcr.
They were taken to tho river
Thuraday evening hy W. V laaacs nnl
each caught n atcelhend, Trlday waa
alto apent on tho river
PeminPtorirUMC
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Firearms and
nPHE remarkable
shooting public to Remington-UMC rifles
and shotguns, shot shells and mctallics means just
one thing
That sportsmen everywhere are becoming more con
scious of tlieir desire for the dependability that they find
only in Remington-UMC arms and ammunition.
So you see the keen sportsman, when buying new rifle or
shotgun, so to the dealer who displays the Red Ball Mark of Re.n-
hgton'UAlC. Or if he is already
tendency is more and more to shoot Remington-UMC shot shells
and metallics the ammunition that flatters any make of gun.
The Red Ball Mark, of Remington-UMC find the dealer who
displays it. Look for it on every box of ammunition you buy.
To keep your gun cleaned and lubricated right, use Rem Oil,
tho new powder aol vent, rust preventative, and gun lubricant.
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Curtridge Co.
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WAHIIINOTON, July 2l.-gcuutar
i)r)un'n Hood Ito.iiU hill, a auliMtltutu
fur Hut Hlinrklffonl bill, nlrfmlr
'inu'i'd hy tho lioimc. waa ready to be
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incioiiirii hnd rocclvetl tlm approval of
the reunte committee on pot offlcea
4iKl poat ronda,
I'nilur tho ternia of tho Hryan bill,
tho federal govern men t would Initio
finycar, thrco per rent lionda to tho
amount of $r.o0,000.0()0 In lots of
$100,000,000 each fur flvo year, lie
fore ktato could participate In the
funda tho)' would bo required to do
poKlto an etiunl amount of i per cent
honda which .when deposited In ho
troaaury department would uo ex
changed forcaih. Tho J. per cent
dlfferenco would make uiia:lnkln
fund to aid the alatea In retiring- the
hundi. .- ff '
Tho creation of a federal highway
commission to aUpcrvlite the expendi
ture of highway fundi la n feature of
tho llrjan bill. Tho communion
would bo compOHed of the chairman
and membcra of tho senate and house
coinuiltteca on roncj, tho director of
tho offlco of public roads and a
United States army engineer.
NO ONE IRAPPED
IN BURNING MINE
IHHOhAS,' Arir., July 'J I. The
Overxight nnd Vein (Irunde minch of
the Cuiinuca Concolidntetl Copper
company nt Cmiuneu were found on
fire early today. The Vcta Uninilc
wan hiiriiiii' in several place, Kiviiiff
riKt) to the belief Unit the fire was
ineeiidinry. Company offieinls Miid
they ioeil to gxt the hlnre in that
mine under control today, but not
much hoH! wan held out for the
Oversight mine, to which it conneetH
hv tunnel. Allcntiim centered initia
lly on meaiiires'to Keep the fire within
its present IiouutR
The Topper Queen helmet prow of
Kcnhonetl men l ell route to the mine
becniiHC of firit reports that hvvernl
miners were entombed, but it (level
oped later (hut no one unx trapped.
Ammunition
favor shown by the H
fitted with a rifle or shotgun, his
-g mft New York
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Kteru meaaurea wero taken by tho
authorities today to aupprcxs tho
atrlko rlota which havo been In pro
grew for sevoral days In tho streets
ot tho capital nnd during which a
largo number of casualties havo oc
curred In tho conflict between tho
polleo and tho Cossacks and tho strike
Ing workmen.
Considerable leniency waa shown
during tho presenco hero of Itaymond
I'ofncare, president of tho French re
public, bnt Immediately after his de
parture four rcglmcnU of cavlary of
tho guard and two regiments- of
Cuirassiers under tho command of
General Kasnanoff arrived from
Krasnoyc-Selo to assist In suppress-
lag. the disorders. They brought with
tacjii. a number pt qulckflrlng ma
catae guns. . $
'"A fiuadroB of the ewly arrived
cavalry at onfd eamo Into Intact with
tho strikers, charging and dispersing
a crowd of them.
Tho authorities estimate tbo num
ber of strikers at 135,000, but It is
believed tho total Is greater.
Tho street car service, which has
been Interrupted for 48 hours, was
restored today. This fnct incensed
tho strikers, who hurled volleys of
stones at tho cars and their drivers
as they proceeded through tho
streets. Several demonstrations wero
attempted, but tho manltestants wero
quickly disponed by Cossacks.
In tho meanwhile they fired a few
ahots at tho wlndowa ot private
houses from which stones had been
thrown down at them.
Ono feature of tho strlko Is that
tho movement has been joined by
many government employes.
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS
MAKE AN ASSIGNMENT
NKW YOIUC, July 2l.noe.ncefcr
Hroe-el & Co., inimrtcrs and denier
in dry good-, mni)9 a general uhij;ii
ment today for the benefit of credit
or. Attorneys lor the firm declared
that litihililien wero approximately
fl,200,000 and afreets in cxee of
that Mini. The nM'-'iiment, according
to tho uttonievrf,wn!. eaused by Hie
eiirtnilmeut of r l he firm's foreign
credit.
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With a good oil cook
bother bo luggiac of wood, cod er ashes. There's
bo flMke bo waitisc for
ing starts at once sad whea yoa're through you siaiply
tun off the heat bo fael watted. The
Nw Pftr&ctioM
OIL COOK stove
is sot jtut a "quick laBch", light hoBsekeeptBg afklr.
It is a cowplete all 'round stove that yea cam hake.
broil sad roast oa just as
range and a lot cheaper.
overheat the kitchen.
Doesn't smoke. Doesn't taint the food.
Dealers everywhere.
Standard Oil Company
for aw xTTTi
BEST RESULTS Safcw MCOTord
UC PEARL OIL
Sunday Excursions
TO CRATER LAKE
$13 Round Trip
Beginning next Sunday tho Hall Taxi company will rua 8uaday
auto excursions to Crater Lake with Crater Lake auto stage No. 2.
Tho conditions aro we mut have Hve or more passengers before
making these trips. ,
Passengers can return Monday or at later datea oa Crater Lake
auto stago So. 1, when not tilled with passengers paying regular (are.
PHONE 100 AND RESERVE SEAT OKDEft
Tho Hall Taxi company has aiso
RKDUCKU MUCKS OX TOUKINO CAR SERVICE
Four passenger cars 13.00 for first hour, 2.00 for each hour
thereafter.
Six and sercn passenger cars $3.50 per hour.
To Jacksonville ono, twq or threo passengers, $1.75; 50c for each
additional pasftengr.
To other towns and points, prlcoa In proportion.
$16.00 per day eight hours for four passenger cars.
Our excursions to Itoguo river (Dybeo'a brldgo), Icao every
Sunday at C a. m., return about S p. in. $1.00 round trip, reserve
scat order.
Hall Taxi Co.
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Phone 100. Seel y aud Coiu-t Hull, Mgi$v
VACATION IN THE SHASTA
MOUNTAINS
Tho Shasta region ottora to tho lovor of outdoor llfo an Ideal pltt
to spond a vacatiou. Mountain climbing, fishing, huuting or enjoy
ing tho mineral sprlngu with which this region abounds.
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Dull a Lainolno Hliinus
Sweet llrlur Castolla Caatle Itoclc ' r
Custlo CragK Dunmiuilr Upper aVida atprlHKK
Hhusta Hot run t Blianta Spring Molt
UUsou Hhata MouutalH Home
Week End Fares
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