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W00DR0W
WILSON
.NEW YORK, July 1 -Tho federal
grnntl Jury today Indicted Rudolph
Mnllk, an AtiRtrlnn Bnlosninn arrostod
Iicro last night charged that In u lot
tor mnllod Juno 23 to President WIN
son ho threatened tho president with
"n polltlcnti crlmo" should tlio prosl
ilont rofuso to nay him $.100. Tho
money, II wan charged wuh demand
ed Tor Malik's Innhlllty to return to
his family In Austria.
Malik, who lind boon In tho coun
try eleven monthn, It Ih said, was
charged with having devised arid or
crated a scheme to defraud tho presi
dent Tho lottor wnn dated Juno
22, ImhI mailed Juno 2.1, and address
ed to tho prcnlilont In Washington.
It was written In Herman, signed
' Itinl Mnllk," and gave iib tho writ
er's address a honso on tho upper
Kant Hide where Mnllk wnn arrested.
Tho letter rend In pnrti
"My rinnnccfl urn oxIintiHlod mid I
n in horo without any help. Tho Aus
trlan consul will not help inn no ho
Ih In duty hound to do hecaiiRO IiIh
government linn called for thin horri
ble war. Tho Unite dStatos In also
guilty of my misfortune Through
tho delivery of wnr inntorlnlH to tho
allies you nro prolonging tho war In
definitely. "I, therefore, havo tho right to
demand Indeiiinlly from your gov
ernment Thin iimountH to tho mini
of $.100, which you will sond to my
add reus within a weok nt tho latent.
Should thin amount, however, not
lie placed within tho tlnio, I will,
without further coremony, commit n
Itolltlcnl rrlmo. for It Ih absolutely
Impossible for mo to llvo longer In
my crlt.cal nltuntlon.
"Olmorvo onco moro that It In my
firm roioVtlon to glvo my wit, my
1 nowlcdgo (sic) no longer any roHt.
1 nuint do something for my rescue.
Should you deny mo the Indemnity
nskod for, IJion pray let mo bo Imme
diately arrested, whereby you eon
Htlll prevent I ho greatent mlnfortune."
Tho saluntlon to tho letter wuh
"llonoiod President "
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CHILDREN NOI OE
DUAL
NATIONALITY
HOW
POLAND'S
IE TO p
DESPITE STRICT CENSORSHIP OE ffi
WASHINGTON, July 1. Children
horn on American noil, whoso parents
have become naturalised American
citizens, cannot bo classed an pes
noHHlng dual nationality and are not
considered liable to military nervlco
under a foreign flag, tho state depart
ment made clear In Htutoment Untied
today.
"Whllo tho United States nlwayn
ban recognized," I ho department
nnyn, "the exlstenco of dnnl national
Ity In tho en nn of children born In
tho United Slates of alien parents or
children born In a foreign country
of American pnrentn, It doeH not con
cede Hint dual nationality exists In
chho of n foreign born parent who linn
acquired naturalization an a United
States cltlon."
Whllo tho ntato department ox-
lendn whatever protcrtlon It can to
pernonn of dual nationality who enter
the other country by which they nro
claimed, It doen not annum them Im
munity from military nervlco.
Vnnnlioinl Orators Dorific Police In
Warsaw to Recite News About the
Battles to Street Crowds, Writes
Mary Doyle O'Reilly.
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IS ILL RECEIVED
A luige audience nl I lie Page hint
evening enjoyed the thrilling feature
production, "KiotiUor Honntu," Iroiu
Count l.eo Tnlhtoi'H memiirulile
(lriima. The Hploudiil neling and o.x
('eitional uliilitv of Hie tri-n(nr ciinI,
together with the beautiful neenerv,
liuike thin nttnietion one that will
long he remembered. The theme iw
n M'liKntionul mid gripping itlorv of
modem life ami U enaelcd iii Hiieli n
masterful way iih to imiUo (he
"Krettter Soiuilu" in innnv ronpeelx
nriti of the gieateht photoplay ever
produced. The Ilenrht-Selig Weekly
l mi additional feature of Hum pro-gram.
AT THE E
MADRID, .1 til v 1. DixcuHHing wir
and inteiniil eoudilioiiH in Spain,
I'rtimjvrnDutiuKiiidtmJji theie win
no I'oiiinlalion for Hie allegation Hi it
the Spanish goveiument favors the
cause of Hie ipmilruple eiilenle. lie
declared Kpain favorri neither side
and is acting iih fairly an it can.
ARKcrliug that the constitution
vtul( not he Huspciided, the Premier
nniil: "Let tin live united, having in
view only the defense of the country.
That h the principle wo will main
tain with fintmeW
WEDDING BELLS
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KAN FRANCISCO, Jul) 1 I'her
rlana" fiom Suluiu, Oregon, nnneiu
bled today to pay homage to "King
lllug," whose coronation wnn tho fea
ture of tho '"Oregon Cherry l)nM pin
gram at tho Pnuiunn-Puelfle oxpoil
Hon. Thomns II. Kay, stato treasurer of
Oregon, wuh etui for the role of Men
Ten thoimund hats of ()rnon cher
ries weer propaied for distribution
upon hi nccoMlou to the Oirono at
(ho Oregon building. The coronation
nddroM, devoted prluelmll to pruWo
of OroHon cherrlen, and a dunce, were
other numbers on tho proximo.
One of tho prettlent weddings of
the season took placo WedncHdny
evening when Minn Alfrettu Hnrrett-
foil became tho bride of Mr. Herbert
l.nunnptich. The wedding ceremony
vns "orformed at the homo of tho
brldo at ."J! Koulli Central avenue,
In the presence of the relatives and
Invited gut nil., by Itev. It. Livingston
Wolfe of Pontile, a clone friend, of
the bilde'n family, the ring nervlco
being uned. Tho living room wiih
tlecotnted with Shuslu daisies and
nweet puiiit, and the ceremony wiih
performed under an arch way of
roses The brlilo wore a gown of
while crepe de chine trimmed with
Irlnh point lace, and a point lave cap.
Mrn. Florence McCoy, a sinter of tho
bride. wu matron of honor, and wore
n gown of lnk crepe de chine, and
little MUn Tlielmn McCoy, niece or
the hrlde, vns ring bearer. The
gloom wiu Mtemled by Mr. William
Union, and VIhh Kay l.nunspnch, a
ninler of the groom played Thanhnu
nir'n wedulng ninreh. Tho brlile In
one of .Medic rd'n popular young In
dies, coming nero with her parentn
from I'l.lladclphla four yearn ago
The groom If well known here, hnv
In pliued In the Page orchenlra, and
at the UIh theatre, and In also a mom
her of tho Meilford baud. Mr. and
Mm l.nunttuch left hint ouwlng for
California for a nhort lioueynioou
trip, a.id will bo at homo to their
niaii friend In a coj.y little tmngn
low on J.uVhoii ntreet, which the
mooni ban purchaned and furnUhed
for bin lulde.
7 FAIL 10 USE
POSTER STAMPS
We htill w qiuiHtitv ' Hie
MotUVtiil HM4vr aUwM ikM bund
which wf ro itlliH(( nt $1 n iH
itinl, or .'iiio fr $.
It u httvo uot iiUmiI mi onlcr,
(lo -O uW
Kvoiv piHo of mail HmtUtr tliut
loMCh the Itugw ItlMT yloy huuii
mrrs oue of tlio- iUr aUuiiMK. It
ILHliCH Hit Httr:tle HtlvMitiMWitml,
fco iufxMMivt( mm.i evtry Irawl
C'iilU.
Smaller niMUiUtm mv m kd at
the Medfonl ttmk h MUl Uw
t Side I'tiHniMWy. ''
MmitiHl) CCWIilW.LLAL CLUU.
CITV TltlUSl'ltltlt'S XOTICK
Orflco of the City Treanuier. Med-
ford, Oregon, July 1, l'.Wfi.
.Notice in hereby given (but there
are fuiidn on hand In the city titmn-
ury for the redemption of the follow
Iiik betidn:
Impiovtmiout Hoed:
No. 0112, dated February t, U'lo.
No. oxi I and 0Si5, dated Augunt
1, 1U10.
No. !Ha to !15 Inoliinlve, dated
Augutit t, 1011.
No. INT. tlntthl February 1, 1UI2
Nor. IdSii to 1R3S, iuclimhe. dated
Augunt 1, KM 3.
Water-mnln lloniln
No. 00 of StiiltM "O", tinted Art
mint 1, 1UI0.
No. 11 to IS, Incliuhu, of Serlei
"H". dated February 1, 19l.
Interent on the above iiiiiiihiI ImmkIh
will eoune at the next neml-Huuunl In
tttrent pHMng period. AuKunt t. 1915
Cil S H S.iri4l.ii,
S9 C'it Trennurer
WAItRAW. I'olond. May I -Itun-nlan
officials will never lltinnlanlzo
Poland.
Ono reaEon Ih thin: Having eyeH
they do not nee, and having enrn they
fall to hear. ,
"A fool In motley," nneored tho
Russian officer nl my elbow, nnd
lounged Idly nwny. I remnlned to
llHten. For tho prltco of pnvement
patterem had mounted n borne block
In the main niprnro or Wornow, tho
capital of Poland, mulling Invitation
to the half curious crowd gathering
at his feot.
Wonmw In packed wllli people. To
Us long notorious congestion hnn been
added refugees from a devanlaled
area neven Hmen the nl?o of llelgltim
and 10 Russian army corps, approx
imately 100,000 noldlem.
Among theno hundredn of thous
ands, nn among tho 180,000,000 In
the IliiHHlan empire about flvo In a
hundred can read. Autocracy Ih
rounded on national Ignorance. Kept
Illiterate, with most Important hap
ponlngn concealed by the Russian cen
nornhlp, wnr nown renchcH the Itun
nlnn people ehleNy through the pave
ment patterem.
Plcturestpit VagnlMiiMN
Plcturenrpie vagabonds, lotue or
them ot considerable education, who
go from place to place, reciting tho
nown nnd events or the day, nnd In
return pocketing whatever ponnlcfl
their hearers care to glvo them.
In tho crowd a typical ono or
Wnrnnw In theno ilnyn ncoren or
workmen In the loose belted blouse
worn by both Tzar and peasant, stood
shoulder to shoulder with noldlem
In khnkl nnd sheepskin, nnd universi
ty men In student green.
lOvcu the unknown vagabond ora
tor woro a ennt-off ntudent'H cap, hair
concealing Ills clever, courageous
fftce. Speaking In kitchen Polish
with unexpected lnpnen Into French
Poland's othor Inngungo ho bo
gnu to talk,
"flood evening, once again, my
lords, Indlnn nnd gentlemen. I.lHten
to nown or tho wnr. The nrinltm
around Przemysl art nt It hammer
and tongs, Tremendous offensive,
stubborn resistance -n lull to count
tho lonnen. Who considers the vic
tims' Our emperor.
"In tho words of bin lilghnenH, the
wnr'fl little non, 'When the (iermnnn
win rather crltw, when the Russian
win. motmher cries; when nobody
wlnn, everybody crlen nnd there jnu
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SSS3ES
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In normal tirm War au, the capi
tal tit of Poland, Iiiih a popiihilnui
of some 8(111.(11)1). Vow it is the mod
congested eit, in Kurope. lloiiicle--,
hungry anil broken in health, thee
refugee!, niot of them peasant-,
wamler hopelessly thioiigh the stiec s
and by night sleep where thev can.
Public, buildings ami the gionin!
nroitml them have licei; thrown open
to them for this purpose since the
weather has grown wiiim enough
Some refugees have even been housed
in .some building- adjoining the go
eruor general's palace, shown in the
nppoj' picture llelow in a sketch b
a ItiiHsinii in list of a vagabond nl
the type now goiujr from town to I
town in Poland reciting news of the.
war to street crowds. I
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ohnrltyv They--liavo-Lccouio-A- civic
rrShT." "
"Note It well. Tho valuation ot
tho average mnn In going up. With
millions tindor arms thcro Will bo
fowcr to toll nt homo. Thorororc
wages Incronne. Lant hnrvcBt you
wore paid 1G kopecks (7 1-2 cents)
a day In nonie villages. This sum
mer you can rcfuno GO. Next year
and tho next who can say?
"Tho war may cost half tho man
hood of Europe. Hut It will lenvo a
now world for the othor hnlf. Heforo
peaco Is declared Europe will rcnllzo
tho 'common hinn's right to n fair
dinnee.'- j ; :
From tho outskirts of tlio throng
Hvo poltec ngents with nwordn un
shenthed cut through tho crowd to
ward the speaker. Ncnror tho plat
form hnlf a hundred students bccamo
Involved In. amclco. Tho disturb
ance lasted only a moment but dur
ing that moment a patriot In motley
leaped from the horse block and dis
appeared. And through the moonlit streets
swopt by nix wheeling searchlights,
"onnncks patrol rodo shouting, "Cur
row, Curfew. To your homes, cltl
zenn. To your homes. Peace, penco
In Wnrsaw."
nor tho nddronn smiled nnd marched
off satisfied. The crowd, grown i
more attentive, nhuffled donor.
"Ladles nnd gentlemen, have no1
fear for nrfnlm on the tmntorn rront 'the untro (Krmi
Atternptn in the trnnn-Nlomnn region, 'That mini would
nro.
Address Is (Viimiiih)
Two llunnlnn police waiting to ten.
counter attacks In the region or the
Carpathians mean losses losses, hut
no lasting results. No matter how
far our armies retreat they will al
ways return. Tho Russian campaign
advances and ebbs.
"Tho enemy cldi bend, but not
break the Russian front. For Russia
Iran made a weapon of time. Hod did
not creato hurry. The people who
believe that time Ih money will lose
thin war.
'"Everything that .Mother Itunnla
wants she can produce for herself.
Everything Hint Franco nnd Englnnd
wunt they on n procure fiom their col
onion or buy In America. The allien
can niroril to wait that tlecldun the j cheap an in Itunnla. HiQltho babies
""if- jbom il.Mio.non) ,n ibUiclr Hrst
"Attention now. Follow me. Tho'oHr. Never mind, who fctes
war rosin, lor military purponen alone, Rut nlnce Augunt nityVlven and
I
ho
costs I 10 roubles
WE?.i
$'10 000,000,000.
a farm for every
man in Europe "
A growl or iiniVt rose rrom tho
luud-loWng listen
Aiding 1 1.4 People
The fenrlenn "illtcrer" piiBhod
buck bin old ntudetiU cup.
"Ilrother Slavn.-,V cried, bin clear
voice cnrrjlng to tliAronflnes or tho
nttentlve crowd. "tl.V spring cam
paign In theonemjHUu thunderbolt,
(ernmny, Auntiln nil Turkey hnvo
lo.oon.ooo men lu tliatitld; tho eight
allien 10.000,000. ?iry dovolop
ment InngthonH the ir; ouch tiny
brings added Important to tho com
mon man. Let me protdt.
"Nowheie In Europe bllto held no
,000,000 rouble ($2,000,000) nu j Inl'nntn' honpltuU have biu u con
"in. in vi,ii 4i iuivmh! piMiner i tei a m kihio. noitiiers OJtho tzar
($70). and bin i muni not bo wanted. Alndv net:.
rifle lasts only nix monthn, bin u til- j leetetl tenements nro n crlm, Pres
form about two week. Since Au-jentl) daimeroun traden wlllas trea
gunt the seven allien have spent 20,-1 non. Decent conditions of li'iit: and
no longer a auction or
OOO.OUO.OOO roubles ( 1 10,000, (M)O), labor nr.
OKLAHOMA SWEPT
BY FATAL TORNADO
MHSKOniiK, Okln.. Jnlv 1. A
tornado that swept pints of Ottawa
county, northeastern Oklahoma, last
night, today wiih reported to have
killed six persons. Three deaths
have been verified. The casualties
were in the rural districts near Mi
ami, difficult to reach, telephone
lines being out of commission. Con
siderable propel ty tlnmage is re
ported. SPKCIAI TRAIN TO MONTAOPE,
CALIFORNIA
Tho Sotithorn Pacific will run a
Hpcclal train from Orantn Pnnn to
Montnguo, Sunday, July Itb, lenvo
Medford 7 a. in. under aimplces or
Med ford hand and Mcdfortl ball tenin,
both organizations going on thin
spcclnl train to participate In tho
TWO days celebration at Yrokn, Cnl.,
round trip to Montnguo, $2.on, two
days limit (on nnlo nt .Medford only)
other points nhotild send hero for
tickets.
Those not caring for celebrations
can fish In tho Klnmnth nnd Sbnsta
rivers or tako train rrom Montagtio
(at reduced rates) to Shasta resorts,
whore good fishing Is to bo had In
tho Sacramento rlvor, and wliero
such resorts as Slnson tavern, Slsson
fish hatchery, Shasta Springs, Sbnsta
Retreat, Castle Crags, can bo vlnlted,
nnd whoro Mt. Shasta and tlio Hlnclc
llutte nro constantly In sight.
Join this excursion, a most enjoy
ahlo two days outing.
Solid vcstlbuled steel train, oil
burning engines, no cinders or dust,
Hand music on route.
Tickets now on nale by hand boys,
base ball tenm, It. L, Ewlng, Ilort
Orr and Sotithorn Pacific passenger
office. 89
RUSSIANS STILL
F
FAR REMOVED
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THOUGHTS OF PEACE
RERUN, July 1 -Commenting on
tho Itnporlal rescript Issued by Em
peror Nicholas In connection with tho
formation of tho Russian benrd of
mllltnry supplies In which tho deter
mination In expressed to enrry
wnr until Russian arms trlum
TiiKcblnlt Rays:
"This proclamation shows lJw rar
removed tho Russians still nr
peace thoughts nnd how unt
pn tho
h, tho
troiii
pend-
nble were tho reports, orlg ntlng
chloHy In Scandinavian coHco otines
which proresscd knowlodgo of i grow
ing Inclination for penco In tli Ran
Man court nnd nil sorts of neio nc
gatlntlons." Tho Tngcblatt expresses thcbollef
that tho dtimo also will docld Hint
tho wnr must be continued utill vic
tory Is won, nnd asserts tlio Uuh
slnn inlnlstcrlal changes do 5t de
note preparntlons for penco, bu moro
ly for conduct of wnr. Tho pnpr adds
that the Uusslnn nrmy, In splftof nil
misfortunes, docs not consldS ltsolf
dofented,
Infants nd Invalid
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Invigorate nuraing mothera nijie aged.
More healthful than tea or efe"
Unless you say "HORVDIC
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