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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1914)
kl' mmvoxm watt; Tnmvm, middjtord,, orkgon, Tuesday, july 28, iow tt . agb Scrota. . "Tt" ....JJKJSBB NATIONAL DEBT THE TIMES AS LARGE AS STATE HEPBURN LIKELY MRS. ANGLE HELD T I FLOOD OF GOLD . "' -'" r - - '- - K ZEROLENE he SbnJatd Oil &r Motor Gars MURDER OE BY F WALDO R.BALL0U HILL'SCOOPERA REPLACE WARBURG F SOUGHT BOOS SHPPED EUROPE EDERAL BENCH HIGHWAY IK FROM NW K V A k H ':! WAHIIINOTON, l. i July ' -Tim full rvwtl of national anil atnto lii(lltliMlmNH unit ttUMln itllil luvont immtH 06m IH7 I" lll!l Imu Jt limm Uatit'il liy.Dlnclor William J. Iliirrln of tlm, bureau f Hut i0)inin, (tOiarliiiiiit of coioiimrro Tim hullo tin rIvch Information for lliu Uullvil Htatca nil n whole mill for tmcli alato mH'aratnl)', mill It l now roiuly for illilrlliiitloii. A ceo nil ii tt to llila ImlUttlii, tlio tot.il dnlit of llui IK Hind) Koviiriiimmt Jtimi no, HUH, uiniitiiitril to ft... 7tni,r.:r.. or thi tout, fton.aon.ritto rnprriniiiti'il fiimlnl iliibt, anil M",' fJU, ur.i! roprom-ntuil HontliiK lill- Of tlm fuii.loil iluM( $aiM,K:ni,37 r ivproanntnil In lunula and f3,B3t),HJ urn mirctnl ilcbt utillitnlloua to nubile IruM tiiinla, Hmnll 8n IMt. An an offantlliiR Itnm BKalimt tills total debt, tlm H 'atn rrporM 7fl,l80,671 In aluklMK fuml anuria, leaving- tlu'lr rtolit (lia alnkltiK fuml nni.rtN), 38,t4.,305, Tlio pur cap ita ilebt for tlio K (atn amoiintctl to I3.&7 on Juno 30, It) 1 3. V contrnat with tlio debt or tlio IS ntMj goYcriininita, tlm national uovoriiiimnt litiil a total drbt on Juno 3D, 101.1, of IJV.'Irt.IMM.liH, Of tlila total, tlm funilml ilobt ninoiintcil to S3.!i40.D:3.33P. wlillo tlm floatlittt ilobt aiiiounU'd to $37r..csi,5,sr.. or tlm fumlfil ilobt, tlm bomlod Iniloblil lima ainouutPil to pC7,nf.H,IC0 whllo tlm ii pre I ml debt oblleatlona amuiintrtl to f l.r.73,157.100. Tlm uliiklnc fund a.iola, or caati In the United Hial?a tn-aaury avallablo for tlm payment of debt, rmMnn or ao ciininUlt.il triiol rumla, Hold and all ler and general trtmury caali In tlio trenkury avallablo for tlm pamcnt of debt, amounted to only II.03K, MM.OS'i, or a cr capita debt of no.r.y. lllHfimt In IH70 Tlm net di.bt of tlm national gov itrumeut reprenenta three times the total net debt of tlm Mate Kovorn Uii'iilH. Of tlio total per capita dool or IH.lft (national and atato), tlio debt ot the national Kovornnu-nt t I0.&9, or 75 er rent, wlillo tlm debt of (he ntnfi Rovernmenta to 3.ri7, or 3.'i pir cent ot the total. Tlm debt of the national fcovern iiiont waa hlRhor In 1R70 than at any time alnro that date; the per capita ilobt Hint year being ICO.U. Thli amount, tlioiiKfi Inrco. a malnrlal decreann oer tlm debt aa It nlood AilKUat 31, ISC'.. On that iliito tlio ludehtvdnean of the national got cm incut (Iom tumla avallabtn for the payment of debt) amounted to $3, Ttlti.U 1,571, an atoraRo ot 71.tl for ovcry Inhabitant of tlm country. The rato of dccreano between IKfll nml 1 170 waa rorutlnued until In 1HHU tlm Indebtcdncua or tlm na tluual government hud docreaied as tat, together Mi tlm rapid lucrcaao In tlio population, tlm per capita debt IiiiiI been reduced to only I3K.27, Ten )ara Inter (ISUO) It had Ikxmi reduced to ttS.liO, nt which point It remained with only comparatively alight fluctuation, InnreaalnK nouio vshnl during tlm KpanhilcAuiarlca'i wnr and docrcaalng numowhat alnc? that date, until, nt tlm latent data re ported (11)13), tlm lndabtedneA of tlm nutlnuul Hiooriinient amount tn only ft 0,59 Kir capltii, an iimouut allglitly higher than In 1007, when tlio per capita Indebtedness waa $10,05, tlm lowest recorded, NEW YORK REFLECTS WHEAT PIT NBW YOHK. July 28. The ileelu niliou of war nml u eoiiMiiieiit pun leky eft'eet on the ulicut pit f the t-'lileiij.'o liouid of I rude wns rel'leel imI loilay on tlio New York produce I'xoluiiiKt!. PiimiH mlviuuied from II lo .'IjJi ct'iita we lmlifl over lust nlglit'H nloe. Corn, oiiIh, jioik nml imlk nlrio( iiilviuiflcil hliurply. Coltuti unit eouen uceimeil, oof fee lo new low Iovi'In. cJi)ilciiiher ooffee hold iff Till ihiIiiIa. whllo, Uenomliiir. Mitreh nml May iuellii0(I from -17 In AH pointri, TUF6 BEGINS PLAGUE NI',V MIII.KANH, I.H., July UH. Tlm Uiiileil Kliili'M luu NYpliiuc, lilted Willi II I'iIIIIIkhIIiIK IIIMIIIN, lll'UMII IimIiiv (In iiii( of Urn work In llm fijtlil iiiiIiik1 ImiImiiiId pluuue here, Tlio ln III liu iiriuI in llm fniiilgiillim of aleuiiiklilpn, Two mom rollout nine of llm iIUi'iikm vvno lemnlvil Imluy, Miiylng llm nuiiihcr lo vUlt'i'ib WAHIIIMITON, July 'JH. A. Mnr Ion Hepburn, eliiiiiuiiiii of Hid IioiiiiI of llm CIiiiko N'ulliimil lunik of New York, wiih lielnu eoiiKidereil loilnv for ii plnee on Hie federnl receive lion id, hlinulil I'niil . U'liihini; fliinlly ile ellno lo uppenr hcfoin the feuule IiiiiiKIhk eoiiiinlllen n n prelliiiiuury lo hln I'oiifiiiiuilloii, Hemilor llileheoek wiim lo leliirn lieni lute toilny from New York niter n conference with Mr, Warburg, Tlm white luniMe expcetcil lie would liIiiff Die filial word which ould di'leniiiiie whellier llm liauker Im'coiiich ii mem Iter of llie lionril. I'ri'kldpnl WiUon liaa not decided on u mini In the place of Tlmiiuix I). Joiiex of Chicago, Iiomd mime wiih withdrawn, but U expectod to ilo mi Hi to week. ASK SOCIALISTS TO EXPEL DUNCAN IWNVKII, Col Inly 28.-A pro poAnl to reeiiuuneuil the c.xputoinu of I. J, Duncan of Hiille, .Mont., from the hoeiitltol piirly ri'Kulled in a !r lied ilrlmte hi the convention of (he YcMern IVileiatiou of Miner heie today. The Mi""ehtin n iueliuled in tlm report of n t-nceiiil cuumiitteo appointed lo iuveHtlgale the recent Untie labor dtolurhnuccK, ami purlic. ularlv the charge nid to have been made by Duncan that I'rc-iilent I'Iih, II. Mover, of the federuliiui, had linked (lovcnior S. V. Stewart to eml troop to Unite for hi protection. The eoinmlttee'H report cleared Moycr of llm charge, piollii' iitneuj: otherx, (lovernor Stewart, with the fitalemeut tlmt .M"er hud linked fur protection, hut not for troops. The ilrbnle eeulered around u motion to strike fnun the report n reeoiniiieii dalloii that Duiieau he expelled from the socialist paity. OF BERLIN CONTINUE IICIIM.V, Julv UH.-The public u the (iermaii capilal wiih ncrvim t day ami uhirmi-t ruiuon. continued to eircnlnle. The tun on the MiwugH baiikH in which the Miorer cIuhm'h ie Mit their money wan rexumed. Ah early na fi o'clock there were loiij,' linen of depositor- outside the iniiui cipal xuxinyu bunk and the people iiiktolcil on haviuir liieir money, re KiirdleHH of the rcuttiriug' Mitteinenlh by tlm ofticinto. Thu pollen niilhorilieH of Merlin today announced thrv would not er mil nuy more patriotic proccioiiH in the si reel w of Merlin. Hitherto thexe had not been interfered with. SHAMROCK PROVES " EXCELLENT SEA BOAT HOIITA, Fa.val. Aiuivh, Julv l!8. Sliiimrock IV, Sir TIioiuhh I.iptonV new challenger for the Aiiierlen'a cup, urrived hero today, liavlni; taken neven layn nml three hours for (he vuyno fnun Falmouth, Kiiglaud. Acrordin to those on board, the would. ho lifter of the iulermiliouul trophy proved lmielC Uu excellent ben boat. In hard blown him took the hie hciih like a duck and slipped ihrongli tlio water with xreal eaxe. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSED MONTH KAI Que., July 'J8. Tlm ntoek exchaiiKO wiik cloned by the governors thin al'tcinooii liecaiide of jtunieky condiliouH. Power blocks were cnpcoiully weak, Montreal Power falling off 1 1 points, Canad ian Pnelfiu railway wiih heavily traded In ami lout several points. TUBERCULOSIS In addition to plenty of frttb at and proper ditt. thom auRerlng from or who art prediipoiod to Tubarculo. all art rcowMdtd to uu Hckmati'i AlUratlva to Mop night iwaati, baulili faytr and baiUu rtcovary. Thli ratdl. clu. by ruwH of It luecaMful um dur tni Ua paat, warraiiU tk f ulUil lnvai tliaUen iMMlblt by avary iuirrr. IkkwaH'i Altaratlva la wort allies, lout in iMOMewal catarrh and savtra throat and Ium afscMeu, sud In up. bulldlHg Um aftiMH. H eeaulits w MsrMHaa, nr isrwful or hiblt fww n drujii. AmH m wWttiutas. IMd irXkwtu UUf stty, HUUsUShs, ' 'vr bovaUt taUtHH of twrnmn. HTA.MKOUI), Conn., July 28. Mra, Helen M, Anglo la held crlm Inully rcuporiHllilo for the death ot Waldo II, Million, n piomliieiil poli tician here, on the night of June 'J.'l, in a finding mude today by Coroner John F, Phelati. Ilitllou wiih dlnrovered In a dying condition outiddo a downtown busl iichh building In which .Mrs, Angle bad apartments. To the police that night Mra, Anglo said aim found Ilnllou nt the foot of n flight of atalra In tlm building, nftor hu hud left her, and that In tlm belief that ho -waa dnrcd from n rail or from llguor, aim car ried him otitsldi) and loft hi in on the doorstep ot tlm entrance, Ilnllou died from a fractured nkull. At tlm coioner'a Inquest Mrs. An gle reftmed to mako a statement and Cfironnr I'helau announced that If, by Friday last, she failed to do ao, ho would hold her for trial. Ilo a ! rnJtteU lira. Anglo to ball, owing to a pr onrrous siaie, ami aim waa taken by her father, U-onard ,llondcll, to Houtbport, Maine. W'ASIIINtlTQN, Julv 28. West em senator want lo include in thin congrcftiuniil MiionV program the general dam hill, now under eoniiler alioii in the Iiiiiiho; tlie riidiutn hill, the Alaskan coal lands bill and the general mineral lensim? hill, nml will ask for it democratio caucus next week on the subject, Oilier demo era Is will urge posfmuemeut to the winter season. ' ITALIAN WARSHIPS ORDERED SENT HOME (H.ASdOW, July J8. -Three Ilul ian warships vtolting the Clyde were ordered today to return immediately In Italian waters. THE cost of the choice blend Turkish and domestic to baccos in these cigarettes for bids the giving of premiums or coupons. No matter what you pay, you cannot buy more tatisfyin? smoke than Cameti, 20 for 10 cents. They do not have that cigarttty taste nor parch your throat. If r tttitl IH'I unit "4 ' 't tt II.MUf t l (tt fMltt'l IN0 pultf fffH, Alttr latilif ftktt. It 'I Utt CSMftS ItpwHi. rNl IM tlUt f !( ii it4 wf will nUti rf r I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WlMtea-StUm, N. C Put. tlio tlifi'oroiK'o in tho bunk. Tito sttviii"; between Ford cost anil heavy ear eost is "velvet" for the prudent buyer, lie knows tho Ford not only saves him dollars, but serves ;iiitu best, it's a bettor ear sold at a lower prico and backed with Ford sorvieo and guarantee. IMS Ii tho price or ths Ford runabout; tbt touring car la BB f, o. b. Mcdlord, rocaphMi with equipment. Qet catalog and particular from C. E. GATES HP.HtTA IIUIMIINU. aaaaHBaiMMMMMwnMWHMMKMi KKIH i The following teply to Hum Hill's letter wax read at the tii-slnte good roads meet Memlny: Hon. Kaiiiuel Hill, Portland, Oregon. Dear Kir: lleplying to yours of July 'Jlst, llie special telegram to the Orcgunian iliil- not nllogether vx preHH my seiltltaenlH nor the senti inenlH of (lie Paelfir. (.'out Good Komi Assoeintioii, It is our desire (o co-operate" with you uud with your Pacific Iligbwny association. We reeognir.e the great value to tlie world or your, effort ami w lme faitli in your motives. However, tie Pacific Coast (loil Koads iiHsocintlon is very inucli in terested ill flirwardili coilstnietioil of the Paeifio highway from Mexico to Caundii through 'he Kaeramento, llogue, I'liipipia nml Willamette vnl leys to Portland. We fee Hint Jour cstimalo of twen ty million ilollut-H to hulld a highway through the Willamette valley Is far too high. California is now building 2700 miles of highway 1 COO miles of which is paved- on an estimated cost of eighteen million dollar-. The most exenslvr Sections of tlio Cal ifornia highway, according to the e timales of the, engineers, cost only Iwehe lo fifteen thousand dollars per mile. We feci tin t your excessive esti mate is unfortunate because of the discouragement to the people of llie Willamette vnlley to provide the nec essary funds. Will n view to a better under stamliu of your altitude toward the work of this association, your letter of tlm 'Jlst together with this reply will hn referred lo (lie executive com mittee of our association at the an nual meeting' next Mouduv. . Wo hoMj'for the hearty co.ojteni tion of yoursclf'iind jour association in HiIh work. We havo no disKsi lou to niitiigotiuc. The work U too big to he lniitiiK-Vril by local or jier sonal interest, Very respect fully y0ur, WHO. K. MOOS, . Secrvlnry. Cigarettes Quality! ! Not Premiums 20 for 10 cents lrrllti ! tit MKDKOHI), OKK. NKW YOHK, July 'J8.- Tlie laical gold movement to Europe, which be gan on last Friday, when .',000,000 wh Kent In Paris, wan further in erensed today by n nliipiiieiit of 10, 1100,000 aboard the liner Kron I'rin ressin Cccilie. This U unid to he the largest HiiiRlo nold hhipment ever tnnde to Kuro)e. Of loday'H shipment, 40,000,000 i consigned to Loudon bankers and $1,000,000 to J'urtft. In addition to this sum, -'J,'i.'0,-000 in Rold liars has Iwen eiiKOKeil for shipment, to Paris by the Cnnnnnin, which is due to anil tomorrow. Hankers laid the new tlcmuml for Clil export almost entirely to llie war scare in Kiirox, alhouli Ihey admitted that the fortnightly settle ment on the London stock exchange which began yesterday might have had something to do with it. Other important engagements will he made today, it wn said, making the amount to go by the Cnnnnnin nt least $8,000,000 nml the total since Friday of more than $20,000,000. rtth Mndforrt trade la Hertford made Than tm up-to-date jewelry store? Every birthday, wedding anniversary and various other occasions all call for presents or prizes. Where would you find a better place to select such a present or prize than a carefully selected stock of jewelry, cut glass, bracelet, watches-, the new black jet car drops- black enamel neck pieces, ladies cigarette cases and numerous other things accept able for all occasions. THE JEWELER f9TTTTTTVTTTTTVTVVTVTTVVVT ' THE EXPRESS IS IN THIS TOWN AND IN TO STAY For seventy-five years three quarters of ji century the express has been the right-hand of the ship pers of commercial America. The & Express came to Medford it came to stay, a? or tiurty years it lias been tho right-hand of commer cial Mcdford. It is here to stay. The other day when reports went out that the ex press companies might retire from business a protest went up. From l t T ? t ? PERSONAL SERVICE FULL RESPONSIBILITY WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS Y North Front Street m:mkkkk4kkk Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME SCREENS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS WE Make Them If you wnt a good Porch Swing, let us make it. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory E, 0, Trowbridge, Jr., Prop, 110 8, Holly tftitmt IT KEEPS THE MOTOR COOL What Is More Useful MARTIN J. REDDY whom this protest the express com paiiies? No. Tho merchants of the country shippers everywhere pe titioned congress that no action bo taken that might have the effect of forcing the express companies to re tire. Commercial organizations all over the land havo joined in this ap peal to Washington. For seventy-five years in the past and for a good many more years in the future Express service "will mean in 1884 and F. T. MILES, Agent Telephone 561 Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry und Machino Works Pacific 401; Home 2D8L. Ros. Pac. 5031; Home 227L. Keep Your Money at Home Wo make a specialty of Door and Window Framoa nud Inside Finish. Also Doom and Windows. QUALITY THE UKST, PRJOKS RIGHT Factory Corner Eleventh wild Fir Street. , Medford Sash and Door Cd, THE BEST MOTOR OIL the SiMndard Oil Company CAN MAKE NEAR POSTOEEXCE For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St Telephone 890 ,v