'tnmjw$ "t omsaoxr NvwpissnAYt .titnto 2, r fxm six C7 .mSDlTOUD MAID TRIBUNE, MKDFOUt), 1015 EHRflW. DISTRICT MEOffiG "OJffrO TRIESTE"-HISTQRIC SEAPORT CITY FIRST GOAL OP ITALIAN NAVY AROUND THE SUN : ? CONVENES FRIDAY J, iVs u:. RAINBOW IN WORRIES PROPHETS ' I.. ," -I rr.v K4i Medford will entertain tho seventh annual convention of tho Klamath District ISnwnrth Leastio on Krldav. . - , . Saturday nnd Sunday, Juno tlh, nth, find 6th, 1915, at the. Methodist Enls coiia) church. Tho delegates at this occasion will number nbout 200, as tho Klamath district comprises nearly 25 organi sations, from Wilbur and Hosr-burs on tli ft north to Anhland on tho south, Klamath Falls Included. Tho mem-i bersholp thus represented Is closo to! 1000 Including Junior leaguers. Enworth League, tho Methodist or Kanlratlon of young people, founded la 1889 at Cleveland, Ohio, takes Its name from tho town Kpaorth, bin coltiflilro, Kngland, birthplace of John Wcilcy, founder of Methodism. This orpanlrnilo'n Is undoubtedly tho larg est organization of young peoplo In existence Its chapters being In all pRi i fit 'lh world, and Its member ship Is In the hundreds of thousands, . Medford contributes comparatively no small quota to this number, when It Is taken Into consideration, with her membership of about 13S, aho Is only excelled by Eugene, in the state of Oregon, not excepting lther Port land Centenary or the Flrat Church of Portland. An elaborate reception Is being planned for the entertainment of tho guests for the opening evening and Med ford chapter Is putting forth every effort to retain their claimed reputation as a royal hostess. A unique feature Is a sunrise hike to Siskiyou Heights at 6:30 Batur day morning. Breakfast will be serv ed on tho hill, followed by song and devotional services. A most topular number of tho program will bo Interesting stcroon tlcon views to bo presented Saturday evening, the subject belng: "Mis sions in tho Phllltplne Islands." An Instructive explanation of tho views will be given. Although tho ultimate object of Ep worth League Is religious, yet It real ises that other phases of young peo ple's development la mental, physical, social as well as moral lines must be encouraged. The fact that tho league U forenlghted enough to attempt to supply these necessary demands of young nature is the secret of its growth and success. These Meets can easily be discern 4 In tho convention program. The theme: "Efficiency" suggests at onco the demand of the age In all lines. A talk on the "Significance and Prac tical Application of this theme, Ef ficiency ," will bring to many a young man and young woman an Inspiration as to the best possible preparation in life. "Social Service Problems to be Solved and Suggested Solutions" re winds tho younger generation of their duties In tho rcmdylng of social and economical evils of our country. "fSpworih League as a Factor In "Civic , Affairs," another topic gives the youth an Insight Into his or her responsibilities to our nation and government, especially practical by reason of the fact that many of our members are cither of legal age or thereabouts. Tho general public Is extended a cordial invitation to attendance to at tend all sessions of the convention. '"" -.iSssssssssssssssssssssssaaasTI1? roftlwHiBBSBlMyiABMOMBS ? WTjJvW 4 St?'' " " v -Ir'tj5 t-IBaSiasisal -" " iBa fr. iB I I v4lil (bbbjE'''i HBBBssssBsm $ fr 2jyiissHUiisBjafi3ICEaBaBaBs K ass 4' tyJl lafJ'gfcPS-UB fi ? V W -. 'BBBWarK jU4 & f "JaJOr tjflp 'iBtJR m'J '' saV T'' " f aapjrpjpjPaw kMtM'sBBBBrPBJaBBBFSCr V i vafcaFjasasasm. Jayasasasasasasat 'BBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBasV View of wntOr front of Trieste, chief seaport of Austria-HutiKnry iiml turret of tlu Itnliitn dnslt on enemy toil. Trle-te is n city of ulioiit J.")0,000 iwixoiih, hitunlril on tho (lulf of Triotc in the Adriatic sen. It is strongly fortified ntnl is the uionnl ami MorvlimiM! for the Autriau imy. it is the conimurcuil rival of Veniou In lliat part of tlie world, it ml even the bulk of its )oulntiou i Italian. SEBASTIAN WINS MAY ELECTION CRIMEA DESERTED VILLA FACTION PLACES BLAME AT LOS ANGELES! UPON CARRANZA' OF RUSSIAN PEOPLE OLD PLAYGROUND LOS ANGELES, Cnl.. June 'J. - RIVAL ELECTRIC CONCERN REQUESTS 10 YEAR FRANCHISE AMERICAN SHOT BY MEXICANS Charles K. Sebastian, pliicfof police. , villaV n-,.rescntntivo in New Voik, NEW YOKK, June 2.-Ocnri-nl WASHINGTON, ll C June 'J. - Franc has been elrctcil mayor of Los An Kclcs by from "1000 to TiOOO votes over Frederick J. Wluf fen, nnntdent of the city council, nccoruinK 1 the fore noon count today of ychteniay's mu nicipal election. Totals from 1100 out of 453 prccinctw gae him a lead of 21C:t voice, nnd A. Jfartin, one of his campaign chief)., tlcchtrrd that this ?vouidbo iiu'.n"i.iil iimhnhlv to more niinn TiUOO before the tally wan com pleted. Whiffcti tnannRern were not lyady Jo concede Sebastian's election, Imw crer. The figures for the :t00 precinct canvassed by tho city clerk jpivo Se bnstian '28,71)0 anil Whiffeu '20,(527. This indicated a total vote of about 90,000. At the primary Sebastian, in llio midst of a superior court trial on charges involving hW morality, polled within 8000 of a majority in a total of 72,000 votes. Six candidate were then in the field. Yesterday, little more than two weeks after hi exon eration and acquittal, it nppenrcd that most of the vot,ers previously op posed o the police official npain vot ed apainst him, together with nenrl half of the 20,000 additionul voter woimln, Mn. Estello 1 Limine v. an who did not east votes in the primary parcntly was jjiveii a seat in the cily For the first time in Los AiikcIch, a council. "Crimen is deserted; for Crimea is coco l nlminti, said he was .,..., -, ... , ,, , . n , , ., , . ..... , inu iniivi;ruiiiiiiH hi iiussia, anil inrro mueh gratified hv President Uilso'i 4 ,..., . new policy toward .Vcxico. i nrc flMV '" t,,c mlW vnW wh" tww 'That is fine," Senor Uruquidi slM ( l'vc lime for play," " a Inilleliu after rending the pa'sideat'rf pri- 'issued by tho National Gcocranhie nounecment to the .Alcxienn leaders. Hocicly today. "A bower of fairest SlSh1"1 T T Jn.ih and most bcaut.ful flowers." rcsulent S son. To bo ,erfee y ,c Mlatcm(..nl.(.()nlilll,,, Ctifnn lh(, tranM,n..htsayhatwe---heYit:a1hUn ,, .. . ,K.ople-hvo ned on more than Our rt ' nrJtKla,.k- wn. j, xvZTu V " , ?,Mt . S' ,,tf"1 ,l,u ,urel1 R S ' "--I" UnZ ll L K 1 . n C"7n'M!c, of con,,uered lands. The Tartar however, w n very hnrd-lieaded utr.n.Li n.. f.. .? ....... . .. lerv anrii-i e.nocn inr.ii. ii. n ... ,. .. . .. I4t'. ..! : ti :i i tit ,. . -,.iimn in vwimii run linn iiinii nil' Kxeothinff President Uilson sots ,Lj,tlu ,.-,,. w,,Io ll0 w,,rl), , Iniye sHnks of it as the 'Hussein Kivicra.' It is a fairy Intul or mihl sunshine, delightful sreuurj- and lux urioiiH fruit fulness. . forth is true. All risht-thinkin:; peo pie in Mexico know that." Tho military mastery of Mexico, Senor Vnupiidi Kaid, would Jiiteuii much upon a fnxat battle which is now heinj; waged around Leon, north west of Mexico City. This battle be tween the Carranza. and Villa troop-., he said, had been in progress for cfolit days. More men thnn hud fought in any other luittlo in Mexico h recent troubles were taking part, lie said, and to the victor would probably o control of the situation in tho n public. SOCIALISTS DENY AS To Iho Editer: Resolved, by local Mcdford, ocinl isl party, that wo protest against tho blur published in your local columns to tho effect that George !amlin, ac cused of a serious offense, is well known in socialist circles or that lie W n socialist. As a local we do not know him, and very J'ow individual socialists know - him. Had ho been a republican, a demo, erat or .Hull Moose (any of wiiql( he my bo)A would ypur local columns BWMtion his politics f ' , Jl F. CASEBOIT, ecrctnry. Mcdford, Ore,, Juno 1. WEUDCWT MEANS BUSINESS (Ceailnued from Paw 1.) HERE'S SAMPLE OF LETTER SOLDIER IS ALLOWED TO WRITE - -VJ WH j . autninu i iu uc niuicii on inia siae except t!te date and signature ef tbe seBdcr. Sentences net required hbv be erased. If anything else Is added the post card will be destroyed. " am quiU well. f ftmnJiMM nihvilltd nfn lntpi(aL I j '' an and am going on well wklUvhouse, Count Hernstorff return ed to the inliassy and, went into a eottferwice with the head of tjw duMietfery, 1 appeared lis was about jo.eoiwiiinieKte with Derllu. - Wiih,Uie exejtioa of the hour di vUt4 between the German and Kal is nmbaata4or, President 'Wilson saeat Uweutire moniiuff in his study wiaf x',tMj w joe which of fiskJs wtpett wil m before the cab- ''last Friday and be duqMtcied to Her- tLhit 1$ it tiiistm'i)if mim. A ' -W J ntm fitf nf '""f fn'"" ,a n-i" hHtfCttVfTg9Ht' 1. in ZHmf1lm Mtjfnt ujijiii limit yS , , l hat received nffdler ntm yeu'i' (r r4 tKHti ws for mlongtlmtl ..? J Dati2SL i tVmUiMm I Miaa a ae ijm V f ji K v' 'at t ' set be pressM sa any latter or sett card t mm teaser el tau cars j How would you like to be a soldlerf'shtlng in tho war that Is now rav aging Europe? In addition to dodging bullets you would not be allowed to correspond with those "on the outside." Only auch brief communica tions as' appear above are sent through "the lines." 8tudy this postal closely and notice the limited amount of riformnUonvaiiiarqjMpwfl4 to eeavey, ,x w 4iyt wit a U Itiisslnn Itlrlcra "The Itiissinn Kiiern readies alonu tho southeast coast frmn Cape Sarych to Keoilo-iya, and the way is strewn with summer liatliiiii; resorts, enchanting gnrdens, rcsiscfiil parks, inviting promenades, cozy, pictur I'sipio villas and fine palaces of tlm Ilusian imperial family and of Kus sinn nobles. The senfon of Ihcso re sorts Alupka, Yalta, Oursuv, Almli ta, Sudak. Feodosiya -is now just in the dawning. This strip of coiihtlaiid, slojiing from tho grcen-smothero I mountain ribs behind into tho tidclcs. waters of the Illack sea, is pulling on its Garden of Kden dress. Crimea, also, has a winter season. "About this time in May in the years before the war, tho Crimean Itinera coast has been in the ipidst-of its preparations for tjio now season's entertainment; garden mid parks were being trimmed nnd planted, villas and hotels amp pensions were being painted nnd repaired, and play- grounds all along the 'coast wcie be ing put in order. Ancient Itiilni'lteinaln Ancient ruins, Greek and medieval, nestle in thu hills buck from tlm wa ter, nnd around them and before tlieui spread groves of Imj cypresses, mulberries, figs, ylies, pomegranate and many sorts of nut trees, while dceer.toned forests of oak, beech, elm, piny and fir form a rich back ground to the picture,- And, Jn pro Jitso uhnnrion, magnolias, oleanders, mimoJUH and many urietics of Trull trees grow in (lie public gardens. brighten the private putM nnd flus- ter about the isolated viUnrf. "Cnmca Is n treasure troo for hNP tonnns, nrchucologists and uutlifo Tho Hague Hlver Publle Service corporation (lied n bid lth tho coun cil Tuciidny ulght, nuking for n ten year's frnnchlim for furnishing light to the city. The bid was turned over to tho light nnd wttcr committed for Investigation. The promlso is mado that the rates would bo 20 per cent lower than Iiobo now In force under the Callfornfn.Orcgon Power company contract) i Tho Hogiio Hlver Public Scrvlco contract ngrcca to build two miles of mains which would limit the light ing cm to that amount. The Call' ornla-Oregon Power company already ban HO miles of mains within the city, guaranteeing electricity to all sec- lions. An ordinance was Introduced I regulating electric sign lighting. Thu potlro matron question wan! ngaln tho subject of illsctisslon, thu council refuiilug to tnku any action. Attorney it. I". .Mulkey ncted n spokcimau for tho women nupport era of the matron. Councilman Med ynsKI said tlmt the school nnd church es nnd homes having failed, It was now up to the city to protect tho way ward, hut asked why tho.so urging the proposition did not offer their services gratis. Architect Clark presented plans for tho remodeling and enlarging tho city hall, at an estimated cost of 18000. Tho regular monthly bntch of bills and official reports were rend and approved. WASHINGTON. June 2. J. N ilenuett, an American while In n launch with Carrniun soldier, couth of Pnnuco was shot nnd killed by n Villa trooper, according to n dis patch to tho state department from Tamplco dated May 27 and made pub lic today. Bccretnrv Ilrynn announc ed tho government Is Investigating the case. Statu department advices today foday from Vera Crux reported a victory for tho Cnrrnnrn forces at Kbano, near Tamplco. The battle haa swung between Carranza and Villa ninny weeks. There appeared around tho nun this morning, a ring, nhowlug nil tho car dlnnl colors of tho rainbow, musing a general gnxlug upward of the pop ulucu, nnd many dire nnd forebod lug prophecies. Home snld that tho groat day of thu Lord was near. Thu superstitions quivered, nnd the cnl in averred that tho phenomena wan caused by light rays sti Iking clouds of dust hli In tho sky, A. A. Cijift or Agate vlnwml tho sun ring with alarm, though ho said ho whs no alarmist, Mr, Cuift quot ed t'crlpturo from St, .Matthew as fol fel fol eows: "There shall hn signs In thu moon, and sign In the nun, nnd groat ditdri'M among the nations," Mr. Cinft clinched his argument by refer i lug to the i;iruHnu war, nnd point ing towards Old Hn. Attorney II, F. Mulkoy vnwd tlm phenomena nnd with a Hlinkeupcnr enii flourish said "It In enough to make your eyes to start like stars from their spheres, nnd each of tho sepnratn and combined hairs of your locks to stand on end like quills upon tlm fretful porcupine." f Tho sun rings dUappeani about noun, but aomo still worry." SPECIAL SALE With Medford Trade la Medford Made nfornatrtn ftr Luim Sufferers Tlis innkrra nf lIcKiumi'i. Altxrn. It vn wilt tin i1i-b,iI in ml rrnrl of rreovarle from (jbereuloU aiiiI n tivotalM of Inurmt lo urtrri'. with InformMlmi nlmtil illal and frrli nlr IiiviHkI Oil r 3141 SHtrhMnii .! I'SIU. I'm. My llnr Slr For r I hii S1lrlJ nllh hrMorrhaara ( lh litna. una lnf I M lahrn Mllb a tr altark af parMmnala, Warn I r-nr4 auMrlrallr (" nalh aSaal ittr haaar I lr(l llh a (rlaaUal, karklas raach. Mhlrh aa mnllrls I kail lahra rnaM alllalr. II Hm al Ihla lima, Vtarrh, IS03. Ifcal I alarlrd lafclaa Krhmaa'a Atlrralltr. la a ahurl lima a ak km aad I arw aiiaarrd well. I raaaal aaak t klaklr for lk Bawl II kaa aaaa,M lllilimlalfil.) istaardl IIIIWAHII I- KI.OTX. KrlliiiMi Allaratlta I imitl rmrs- cloui In bronrhlml rntsrrh anil vara Hi runt ami tuna nfTacllnna nml Ui.nilitlnf th avitrni tVinlalnit tin linrniful or tmlill.forniliiir itrusi. Ar,il no ulialllulra. Humll alia. II. trRtlUr ilir. II. Ho I it ly lt1ln IruKKUIa. Wrlta fur limikltl of r cuvrrlaa. Krkataa Mbaralary, Iahlla4alahla. Price $1 nnd 'i n bottle. Ml Germs Ordered To Beat it!- Fancy Port Limon Bananas Ask Your Grocer Millionth lltllT CO. Ulotribiilors PoweryFords Why havo Ignition troubles When )ou can havo a genuine BOSCH HIGH TENSION MAGNETO Installed on your Ford For $18.00 CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. Official Iloich Magneto Itepalr and Supply Station ., .- - .. . -i Git!; Searching Influence of Remedy That Work Wonders. Tho (ntroductlon of rr n!fa'at one? n cumniand lo blood Impurities' to find a .way 'out. And what arafdood ImpurltlesT They muy Ik; the hypersecretions found In the mucous Jlnlnas of the body;, they nay ba acid accumulations known as rhou matlsmi they nny be boils', 'ilmi)M, ep' lema, acne and sHibborn,lndolnt re. aerms that' hava' got ten the upper hand Poster Stamps THE LATEST FAD Depicting Scenes of The Rogue River Valley Eight in scries' comprising; three views of Crater Lake, a Forest Highway, Paved Pacific 'highway, Orchard. Scene, Mill Creek Falis and VRogue River, in any color, now on jmlc at the i i ., . '--- -" irierrna iiiai-UHva Koueii inn uppar nana polpKists, (s story Cim ho followed and ItciiaJraa U( flushlna nllaen of uiioK tliroiiKh twenty-four, centuries, ihotth tlieio nro blank elin7ters liero ilnd there, Tlioiisiind's of stimll -v cms in somo of jts nioiintniu Kroups biifiKCht prliitorie dwellers. Criin,cu is mentioned in the llomcrian sonprs, who Hpeiika of u lonolv lund mul gloomy cells uiu of u Muskv nation of Cimmerians. KeytliiunH, Asjifties, were estiiblishcd here, when Herodo tus, the jm'neo of Oreok travelers, fume to Crimen uroiim? tho year dOO D, C." -1 ' With Medford trade is Mcdford mode. a U. R to drive litem out. Andout'tKay ro when H.c1. B. bealns lo circulate n the blood. It ontyfreaulrea'flve minutes to bealn thU Influence, for It I a- fact that In this limited time H. 8. U. may bo traced In the urine, In the porarilrutlun, In the effloresenco from the 1 units to show that It Is at work. Qermi, mind you. are of various kinds, but all uro foreign to health und H. H. H. Is no re- I specter of destructive jterms, It drives tnem all nut, of whatsoever name they Iro by. Just koi a noiue or . u. a or any druaalst and soon you wilt observe a decided chsnae. And If yours Is a stubborn eaie, write to the Medical Ad vlser, care of The Hwlft Bpeclflo Co., 107 Bwlft nida., Atlanta, On, He Is a regular physician, proud of his name by virtue of his aisunKUiinea rmuy ana isj-bcok- nlsedVe aiforemos fiiy urn nuiit ralflun 'Vjf Jf' w f-j W Commercial Club Exhibit Room Medford Book Store West Side Pharmacy . PRICE: 48 for 10 cents 120 for 25 cents. 500 for $1.00 Stick. one on every envelope sent out of Mcd ford and help advertise the country. The stamps are exquisite examples of the printers' art. They were made in Medford by the MEDFORD PRINTING COMPANY- 1 J M inmmtMy aQfrwurd. - fedB&' ak ' 'JL ih. JiJOL... tl ': Ij.. . .&K X. . fiA J. rM IB -wnt