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SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER'
Fair, 4H hnwrs Mat, M;
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Forty-fourth Year,
linlly Ninth Yfnr.
MIODFOKD. OlfWJON, jMONJIMY, ,IV,Y 27, 1 01 f
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NO. 108
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GREAT BRITAIN CALLS UPON POWERS
TO AVERT SERVIAN WAR BY MEDIATION
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FRANCE, ITALY
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PEACE EFFORTS
SECOND
NCLISH
All Powrrs Prepare lor War, Out Sir
Cdwaitl Crty Invites Nations to
Consider Grievances anil Requests
Anuria and Srrvla to Suspend Op
(t.illnns I'emllnii Conterrnrc.
BRITISH
MR
SCENES SHOWING LAYING OF GRAHITOID-CEMENT PAVING ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY
N A W H
MOB IN DUB UN
LONDON, Jul 27. - Hluniuen of
hupp flicketiil 111 I Id' ilitrl.flinl ky
or Ittiliipcntt politic Iniiiiv mill llii'
W"fcdl HUM KI'IIITIll llllll till' I'flotl
of lllf ttn'lll I'.IIIOpl'ltll pllM.1'1" 'o
inert a hIiikIi ol' mum which iiukM
Involve iiimn miliiuiM, would In' ur
cis-Mful,
I. nek of I'oiiflniiiilioii or tin1 cml
Dorl of 11 hostile encounter on llli'
Danube IipIkppii Simviiiii iitnl An--(linn
troop mill Sir IMwiinl (lrcv'
effort to nliluiii tin1 ciium-iiI of the
lending Ktiiupeun iiulioiiH to nu'iliuto
llii to u lii'lli'f Indus in llii poihil
it V of avoiding nrtili'il conflict be
tween tlu KtirnM'iiii nation.
Frnuee mid Ilnlv Iiiivp npccplpd Hi
II1I1NI1 foti'ik'ii -prrelnryV pmponl
of it coiifercnep between Hip umbnst
wulur in London of tin' power.
Allriilloii was tttriii'il 111 tin' chop
celliuii of Kuiopc In lln nlllliiiti' of
KhilMTor William after his confer
mi' with liU ihMkpix on hi letnrii
lo (liTiimiiy ntul nl to Ibi' iictivilip
of ltiiiln
Preparation werp i-onliiiiiPit hv nil
llir ihiWpm to ili'.ll wllli ppiiunlilip.
! W'lillii nil r tin powers net pi
paring for Milhle eveiilunlillp, Het:
luliiu(-ti, it It Kir IMwiinl (ltov.
the llrtlli foreign Secielarv, il
llirir licnil, weic I'lulciivoring to bring
toKPtlur llif govermnpul nt iiip,
with a view lo iiinluitiini,
l'inMiki'K I Voce t'oiitrmiip
Sir Kdwnrd Prcv invited Hip p"
priuiiPiil4 of AiiHim-llmiuiv, Sil
via mill liiiMin lo suspend open
lions pending the roMilt of hi pro
hiii eiinl'oicnce, which would ho
lll'lll ill I.OIIltllll. I lis MlggPfttMII Wit
thai llio French, Gentian ami llnlimi
niiibnsiitlor in Loudon tliunlil eon
for with I1I111 tn 1111 endeavor lo find
n moans of solving tlm present diffi
culties. Unlit Into this afli'rnnoit Iip
IuhI not yi't rpi'plvpil pouiili'p replies
to his pnipusnls,
Al llii' Servian legation In London,
llio view wit lii'liI (lint sumo lin
pinvemeut luiil Inki'it place in Hip hit
iinllou mill lids wax iillrilmli-il lo llio
iiifliiiiu'c rprpiHPi ly KiitNin, AIpx
(IpoikpvIIoIi, lliu firM Mi'i'ivtnry, Htt1l :
First Clash Over Home Mule Results
From Attempt of Nationalists to
Land Arms and Ammunition Brings
Bayonet Charge, hy K Inn's Own
Sruttlsli Boidrrers.
(Cniitlniiuil on Pnco C.)
BETTER FEELING
WAR
ARE
AT ST. PETERSBURG
HT. IMCTUIiaUUlia, July 27.- In
upltu of tlio Kouorul unfuvornblo
Hyiiiptoina lu H10 ilttmtlon botwinui
AtiHtrlntHuiiKiiry nnd Horvln and of
tlio offoct produced by tho ftrrest In
lluituary of Ouiieral Hndomlr l'utulk,
clilut ot tbv Sorvlun gonoral Mntf, n
liotlor fpollUK wai natlcunblo liuro to
day ah iho.j-o.ult of yqnturay'udlplo
inntlo couvornatloui.
It li tiudortood Hint H10 long li
lorvluw botwt'Oii HorKlim Hiutuuift, (ha
HiiHMlun forulgu mlnNtor, 'ati.,tliu
AiiHtrlnn uiulm'.sftilor ospcclnlly won
nmiiiiimlblo for thU luiprovumout of
HOUtllllUllt.
Tlio fuel Vloiinn iIoch not rnfimo to
dlKoiiKH tba point nt Imiuo Ik lutnr
prntod us a hnppy nyiuiitom uIHioukIi
HhhhIu'h nttltitda linn bptni vory firm
hIiico Hid IiokIiiiiIhk of tlm oiUIn, Tlio
HiikhIiiii Kovoriiiuuiit Ih iiuxlotM lo no
((itluln wllli Vluttiia In ordvr by midi
11 illuauioiloii lo duluy uny net whlili
mlKlit provo Irrupnrublv,
II U ullll Itnpuij linro lliut ho volro
of llmllii limy bn wir at tlio op
poilMiin uiiMIK'Ml III Hi" llllvriml 0(
IH'AW,
tllMU.IN". Iiplaiid. .Inly '.'7. Tin
I'ily or Dublin mid Hip uM'iiIit pari
of Cnlliolii' liPtand wax in a iiip of
Hip kiphIpM pxpiIpiih'IiI lodav ovpi
ycflprilaj'H ciiiiflli'l licltu'rn Hip rp
iilar Iroopo of Hip llrilili iinnv and
Hip lrili tut t tottn 1l -l . mIiIpIi n-Milli'd
in Ho' Killintf ol four MrmiM and Hip
ttoniidiiiK of lamiv ollipn. foilv of
uliiiia n rp in liixpilalx in a xprioif
poiiililiini.
Daun wiiiie Iip font Hip pollpp iip
pppiIimI hi iliippti-iaK Hip prowtU
iiiiiri'liinu Hironuli Hip hIippIh -inKinc
patriotic mihh- nnd lonUtn; for Hip
Mildipr of (lip Si'pond llatlalioti of
Hip KitittV Own SpoII1hi HordprPM,
on ulinin lo inflii't M'tiupmipp for Ho
fnlal pvpiiIh of vo-lcrdny, Iipii Hi"
loitiliTPrrt pip onliTPd mil lo pre-
vi'nt llip Iniulinu' of nmiri and mitiiiu
iiilion for Hip lrii Knlioualixt Vol
tiillppn. CniwilM Allak Troopn
Tlin promt, ritidinj: lluil Hip
MiMiprw liiul lici'ti opurvt to,riuinlu
in I hi rnii-1.x, nllni-ktil Hip ItoynTliilr
riipk-i, wIiitp Hip Hordriprn nix'
lalioiiPil mid olninnrril for tlio
xoilii'n to porno mil. l'iiinlly. Hip
inoti Ucki'il iIomii a ia)p oT Hip bin
iitpkh and fiipd mupiiiI xltoN, on
wliieli IiiiuUm pip xoiiiiiIpiI, Hip imiIipp
piiiiip on Hip ppiio mid Hip crowd
wax diMitpiL
TIip NnitoaalUt IpihIcix take Hip
iiiohI xpiimix iev of Hip nffair and
will dpiiiand ipparalinii from Hip ov.
prnuipnl.
TIip liiinliiiL' of aniH pprilav foi
Hip Nalionaliitrt wie oarrii'd onl in
a innro darint; inannpr tlimi similar
fpltirp iipIiipvpiI bv Hip I'lntpr I'nion
s Voltiiilppn, io it wiik pffppti'd In
ilayliKlit.
AiniiiiiiilHoii Onlcml
TIip yni'lit from wliieli Hip nrmh
and miiitninition witp brought iiHliom
ulrpiolv Iiml liiiuli'il 'J.riOtl lifbw and
I'J.'i.lHiO nniudrt of muiiiiinilion nt
iHolali'd poinlH nttuig tba poiim and
llioxo had Iippii hiipppixfttlly diilrili
iilod by motor pnix anions Ilia
N'tillnnnlislx VoliintpprH.
YpslpiilayV nltpinpt wax tindprlnk
pii to hIuiw that Hip Nitlioualistrt
pould do what Hip I'Ulitr Unionist a
lindtdmiP.
At Mouth, 'J.fiOO tirip.s nnd 1)111,000
ioiiiuU of anitiitiiiiHini we to laiuli'il
imiliT lliu p,iw of Hip polipp, ti'lti
Kmpli wlrt'K luiviiiff Iippii put Iti pro
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mnl nil llio mmmtuitioit mid u body
of Nnlioimlixlrt VoliintpprH Hipii Htnrt
pil for Dublin with 1,000 rifles, hut
no nuiintiultioii.
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Tlio pollpo Heat to intercept Hip
volunteer cheered tho kiiii riiimurH
nnd pvprythint; Heenied to bo uoinn
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ROAOADVOCATES
OFTHREESTATES
IN CONVENTION
Sam HiH's Leiler CrHHitfl WHtamtW
Valley OptMsltiM $ Hlfdway 9m
f CtnteiHiM al 9ptnl twilm
f Tri.ttafe AMfldfltiM't AmnmI
Meftfru Letters Fr Qvnrmt.
Approximnlply fivp iiiiIp of ccinetit pavpinenl with granitoid surface has been laid front rent nil Point to Medford nnd south towards Phoenix,
t'entent paving will In' continued t o a jxnut oppoito Hto count poor farm, betwecu Phoenix nnd Talent. From here to Anhland, five miles, the
contract has been let to tho Oar kileiiurv Construction company for asplmltic concrete imvemcttt. lite paved highway Is sixteen feet, with
four-foot tnaendnmued shouldeW on each Miltv On turns Hip should cr is eight feet on each side.
AUSTRIA
ACCUSES
SERVIA OF PLOTTING
CAILLAUX
EXPOSES
RELATIONS
AGAINST
NATION
(Continued on I'nro Flvo.)
VIKN.N'A, July '27. A poiiiiniiiiicn
tioti issued by llio Auslro-llutigariau
foivigu offieo todny elH forth tlio
AiiHtriau view of Hip Servian reply to
Austria' uola deinmiding tlio ppssii
lioil of (ho pim-Si'tvian agilaliou and
tho punishment of thoso poucerucd in
llio assahsiiiatidu nt Hnrnyovo of
Archduko Francis Fprdiuand and his
consort. Tlio ponumtnicnliou ulo
gives tin' rensoiiH for Aucliia'.s dis.
batlsfai'liotv wllli Servia's reply. It
follews:
''Tho object of tho Servian nolo is
to create tho faUo ltaprcR.sion Hint
tho Servian government is prepared
OF CALMETTE WITH HUNGARY;
TESTIMONY IN TRIAL COMPLETED
AWAITING
Wi
D
FROM
WARBURG
BANK
AM
(Continued on Tngo Five,)
DESERTION NO EONGER A CRME
WWASMINdTON', July 'J7.-Seo.
rctury Diuilels' dniHtio tirder culling
for llio abolition of Imprisonment for
ileseition from llio navy in times of
peace wiih tho Httbject of general
(toniment today in navy elides. Tho
oiiler provides for llio Nummary dis
missal Instead of imprisonment nr
IduoJaiikelH who overstay their
leaves, get drunk wlillo on klioro or
commit Hlmllar brenelies of illseiplliiP
mid for tlm honorable. iIUcIiiiikh of
men who wish to iiill ho service hy
iiifi'i'ly lefiiiiilliig iipi lulu ciilioliiii'iil
,.ll.... ..i.....u
Inn" iiii ip,
Tlm .I'Diclniy .aid ji Iiml bv(Hm
pniiviuoed (hat llio gpnerul siltiatiou
uudpi' Hip old regulations in dealing
with tho enlisted personnel who had
not desired to remain in Hie service
was unteuahlo nnd not lit keeping
with modern business ideas.
"Tito navy has no limo for the
drunkard, Iip it mdioio or afloat, nor
for (huso who in iolalion of their
ii'illi in o nut tii'phpal and rcaiK' for
duly whop leiptlied," suld Seoielary
Daniels, In liisouskiug Ills onler,
Tho Nppielarv iiddpd Iiml tlio onlei
would rmult lu llio weeding mil of
lliu navy of llio "uiulcniuhlc" mnl
in I no llio Kcni'inl Hlniiiliiid of Hie cu
fUU'U iH't.uuiivl,
PAULS, July 27. Testimony In
tlio trial of Mme Hcnrlotlo Catllaux
for tlio murder ot (laston Cutmettc,
editor of tho Figaro, was completed
today, CoiiumM tor tho prosecution
and ilofoiiBo will sum up tomorrow
Wlillo Henri nernntelu, tho play
wright, wan giving his deposition to
day tlio applaufe and liootlng caused
Hitch an uproar Hint Jtulgo Albanel
bad tho court cleared and suspended
tho slttliiKS. Tho playwright aband
oned all sombluiieo of courtesy ml
dressing tho former premier and hits
baud of tho prisoner as "Cullluux"
without any prefix.
"Wo havo Just witnessed tho
French treasury committing a felony
by appointing a will and turning It
uver to Catllaux," ho said. "Then wo
huvo seen ministers of stato come
hero nnd doclnro lu ordor to cover
up tltolr former eolloiiguo, that ill
plomatlo documents accoptud with
thanks by tho piesldout of tho re
public nro forKcries, Klthor Presl
dent Polucaro Is feoblomluded or his
iniulstors havo lied."
Caliucttc'. Will Is Iteail
Ah .coo us Jmliio Louis Albuuol and
his three associates had takon their
seals on tlio bench this morning lu
tho trial of Mine. Cnlllnux, Joseph
Callluux demumlud to bo heard, He
said.
"Tlm l.'lirfli Itllllllif llrttMluml tit..
lodtty of uuburnliiK witnesses, I
should lllio to submit lo tho coin I
soma nuihoullu papers roiirornln. (ho
Into Uaslini Palmulle's lulullous
wllh ihu iiuutsuiiuii KovornnuHit, I
have hesitated to use them, but I huvo
decided to do so In view ot tho Fi
garo's attitude. I desire also to read
tho Into M. CalmettP's will."
Maltro Chenu: "How did ou get
ItT"
M. Catllaux:
"In tho samo wny that you got
my letters."
M, Callluux then proceeded to read
tho will.
M. Callluux afterward g.-thl:
To Sell Ills lnfluenco
"I shall not repeat what I have al
ready said about tho bands whic'i
uulto tho Figaro to certain forelga'
(Continued on Page 6.)
WASHINGTON', July 27. Presi
dent Wilson expect: to hear today or
tomorrow from Pnnl M. Warburg on
whether ho will appear before the
senate hanking eouuuitteo to be ques
tioned as to his qualifications for
(he federal reserve board.
Meanwhile, the president is enn-
viissing the field to find n successor
for Thomas 1). Jones, whose nominn
lion was withdrawn last week.
Since the uamu of Mr. Jones was
withdrawn, tho president has com
municated with Mr. Warburg, urging
him to allow his name to ho used and
lo again reconsider his request that
his nomination bo withdrawn.
EUROPEAN
nsft
AR
CLOSED
flooj roads r;iHiitsins.H from lht
three. Pacific const state nn gnesn
of Medford nt Hie second annual
meeting of Ihc Tri-Stnte Good Roads
association, which is in session at
Hip Page theater. Representatives of
Hie governors iff Hi three states,
innny county courts nnd commission
ers, ns well nn many of those whose
activity has made good roads ws
fiblp, nre in nttendnnce.
Hm Hlir letter Rnd
The opening sesion was n busi
ness meeting nt 10 o'ejock Monday.
Sam Hill, world famed ns a good
roads enthusiast, wn.s the target of
n wnmt nttnek at Hie hands of B. F.
Nichols of Riddle, Or., a ramWr ef
the last session of the legislatiurt,' ami
John IT. Alberts, the banker t.'ga.
iem, ns the result of a k4W r4
from Mr. Hill regarding Iha'Paeifie
highway.
It wnR chargei by Mr. Nickeh that
Mr. Hill Is using his influence wih
.the state highway eowsaWwiea -vert
the route of the "Pa'cfio ILjHi
rray from the Urapoua and Willaai
elte valleys, because Marim assl
Douglas counties have, failed to vte
good road bonds, ond he branded Mr.
Hill's alleged attitude as "repreheps
ible." Mr. Alberts in a shart
Bpeeeh characterised Hie lelter'read
by Secretary Boos from Mr. Hill as
"unfortunate."
Oreer Defend Hill
Tho remarks of Messrs. Nichols
nnd Alberta followed the reading of
a letter from Sam Hill ia which he
commented upon the impassability of
the Cow Creek canyon route, and the
apparent Inasitude of the Willamette
valley counties towards securing the
Pacific highway. Th letter told of
spending $200 for auto tires worn
out in a trip through the Cow Creek
canyon, nnd advised that the high
way follow the line of least resist
unce. Bertflrcer of Ashland deplored
any effort to switch the proposed
highway to eastern Oregon, and de
fended Mr. Hill ns a pillar of
strength for road construction, Mr.
Greer discussed the situation from a
local, stato nnd national standpoint,
Telegrams From Governor
Secretary Boos of tho Good Roads
association rend telegrams of regret
at inability to attend from Governors
Oswald West of Oregon, Ernest Lis
ter of Washington, Hirniu Johnson of
California; John M. Scott, general
passenger agent of tho Southern Pa
cific; Charles T. Blaney, California
state highway commissioner; II. L.
Bowlby, Oregon stale highway com
missioner; Charles A. Davis of the
National Highway association; II.
Hoy, Washington state highway com
iqissioner; W. J. Clements of Port
laud; Geo. F. Itogers of Snem, for
mer United Slntos Senator Jonathan
Bourne, Jr., nnd others.
Senator Bourne in a letter stated
that ho was using his influence, and
I1PDA PKST, July 27, It was ilo
elded today to suspend tho operations
of tho stock and corn oeliunuo here
until Thursday,
PAULS, July 27. Tho French
Hunkers' association unnaunrod, to
day that all stock operations would
bo suspended for tho prcnont on ac
count of tho IntoruiKloiiul situation
ami of tho closing of (ho bourses in
Vicuna, Brussels und other cities,
DUBLIN, July J7 Lending Imnk
ers of Hid (lurmun rupllnl'iuet today
mid UKicud uu iiieiiMiies In protect
(hu stuck inurkut uud lo tuu'ouruKo
tho public not to unload securities.
Tho meeting voted In favor of giving
credits under special terms (o brok
ers and decided to call for margins
from prhato Investors only w)ion the
market valuo of securities had
reached tho Ipwest points consistent
with safety.
Nervous depositors lu considerable
numbers wero noticed at many of tho
savliiKS banks, withdrawing their do
poults, All woru'Vald without ques
tion and the payment had a re-assur-lug
effect Tlio loudliig bunks cashed
cheeks In hills lusteud of old, refrr
lliu I bell' rtislomurs lo (hv Imperial
lluuli when thvy ukd for old,
(Continued on Page Five.)
PROfUS BAOLY
MNWIEXK
DALLAS, Tex., July W.-Allkwh
relurii'i from Saturday's dmoertrtUi
primary still nre lnocmipWt, H f.
liming results Hre ocnmhiiMi
SubmUnIon of sU(twM prtttiHil
Hon was defeated hy a wJrMy '!'
from Ift.tW) to W,m), f
Jmihm i:, Vvrww f TmftH uUt
ptimilllIWIH., NHNHIH( fuf
0r hy M,m Ut 4
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