n PAGE TWO MI5JJFOKJ) 1N1AIIJ 'I'M BUNK M1DDFOHT). OKKT10X, THURSDAY, .JTTLY 15, IQl,') :r: i. . t i . L. V 5 f- U' S" m m IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Bnforcomont of the rod Unlit nbntc- mcnt law Jti California linn drlvnti inrpo numbers of dorcllcts Into ad joining states, and tlio local pollco nro talcing stops towards curbing tho flotsam that has como to this city. S. Mnru, Btownni of tlio University club hna returned from a ton days' trip to Hoattlo. Tlio Mod ford band will run Its an nuttl excursion to Uutto Fulls Sun- day, July 18th, leaving 1'nolflo & Kastorn dopot H a. in., raturnlng loavo ' lltitto Kails 5 p. m. "Band concert finu routo and in Uutto Kails park, llano ilull gamp In nftornoon. Uooil trout fishing. Kill your picnic has fcotu and onjoy a, ploasant tlny'it out ing. Tlckuts $1 round trip. A. Johnson of Astoria has rotnrn od to his homo nftnr spcndliiB a tow tlays'ln thin city vlsltlnK frinndB and relatives. Tho niorcury ut noon today regis tered SO dogreoti. This Is tlio hotteHt wwitlior in n wwik, tho toiiiptiratiiro lining liotwuon HO nnd 91 'dngnius Tor tho Inst wrok. "TuxUlfin" 16c anywiioro. In city. Kormorly Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash -'Ifbtol, Phono. 33. ; ;. Mlw Flo ThoiilpBOn of Jualtrtonvlllo spoilt Wednesday iiftornoon In tho pity. ' ' ' MrH. liort 11. Dow of JnoliBonvJHo ,U vlillluj; with lior husband In Sun Krnnoiiro. ' Volvot Jco cronm at Do Voo'a. , Dan I'lojiilng, a minor of I lie Whin- hoy I'ouk dlitrlct In spending n Mw days In tho city fin IniHlhiwn, lAttend tho final olorininito sain for tho sroalost value In roady-lo-woar. Ahrous. Mrs. H. V. Miuhlov and ehlldrou ro (Uruod to Medford after vlsldiig hov- nnil ilnys with Mm. K, (1. hunt ut Jiaplo Spring ranch floorgo Jackson, tlio pioneer, who Iiiih been Horlously 111 at his .Medford rcslllonco for tho omit month, Is re ported a llttlo better today. Gome spo tho Klsor onlnrgomonls of Crntor nlu. Medford Hook Hlorn. Speedotiiclors oleuned, repaired mid adjusted. .Johnson tho Jewelor. ' Roo Davo'Wood about that flro In- surnnco policy Offlco Mall Trlbuno Wtlir. It, W. Xortlmip of Duluth. n form Or resident of tho Iloguo river valloy, Is vlsltlnK John M. Hoot. Ho hns visited nil oyer tho United States nnd found no plnco with brlghtor pros peots tlinn Medford. JIo is enthus iastic over tho future of tho valloy. Ill ranch Is not for snjo. I tnko prldo In niRklng your watch koop porfoct time. I have every fa- elllty for ilojng flue wntoh repairing. Johnson tln( Jttwolur. u4orna MRUsflold and wlfoof Pros. peat tiro spoudliiK a few days in tlio city. Do Voo carries tho best lino of flvo cent clgnrs In tho city. County Clinic Ourduer spent Wort nolilliy afternoon in Medfoid attend ing (n liuslnoaH matter. Tlio Alco Tnxl roinpany, owned by O. f, Vriinwu hns illsenutliiiiud their offices ut tlio Alco clKiir store and will harMftor bo kunwu ns "Tuxl SS" with orflflAH at the Nnsli hotel. Tlijr liavo iiildud another now ear, making tlirw In nil and HHmirliiK nuxt prompt servieu, oltlmr ilny or nlxlit. Titr. farrU Curnahan If ft Woil nuMlsvy Hftunioiin for Kan Ki'iuioIhoo. wlivie hIid will Join 'her husband, I'. V. CMrimkan. Ttiu- will roturn to Medford Uia first of uoxt wek. Johnson, at the Hook Stoio, nn oxpaet watch repairer. IMi Anilwaau Iim rvtiirnwl to the BhH,Ld dhUrlrt aftir miomlliig u ' faw days In this city on liliHlnoan. 11 v HilnrBnMiits. colored, by Kltor, on dlspUy. Wmlfonl Hook Store, as Th alHur4 Usimll loam was on ttrtalnt at a ehlekeu dinner WVrinoa day ulKht by Alra. Walter Antle, WllQii tha aMion wttutad Mm Autttt auneuiiMil itbo would give h ehlckou dilinar to lit (mw if the) won niuf straight gam. Tlmy won ten straight. Tli MtUr toam wum ntm eat Ktnal eloarauae m of oil sumuier iparl, our eholo of uny nurliwt talloiwl suit, aluot to ytt, now fit. AUin. IIm Kdnu Corall of (Inints Paas tiaitlnit Mtih MW lrunt ,4nilth or !(al nty Hits weak DlieroUtes. So rents lb. D Vh'i. Mr. H K utlir hM iwiurnHl frmn a visit with friends mA wU tlvoa Ht Vaumiuvi r, tl V Jkft our wat h lu Johnson. tb Jewlw, Job will reotlv unusually X(Hl aarvle. Corblli AtlKH of Kavle l'olat has raturiisil from u tii to tht ismhi tlau at 8au KraneUro Homo-inado ptiy at the ghasta Dr. E. 19 C'lut0. diut stiup Vfl orittui'iau la 'a tliw all 1 unfiling dairy Jitrda Triniiot'd hm ' jinrostiiitwl ilmi. . ? !. Mir.os i $ I J oitr lists iiiiW O Mill, r mi -in i M.' (fAwilmul Wvdtib- .iu-ii.vrt.ji. Dr. Conroy and wife liavo returned from a three days' trip to Crater Kake and Pelican Hay. J21ectrical Inspector J3. L. iHlnman has returned from a trip to Klsh Iako whero ho wont on a tour of 'In spection of the city telephone lino'. Jack Tar Middles .reduced dn prlco, 98c, J1.19, and 11.48. Ahrens. D. L. Swlhart of Derby spent Tuesday In Medford attending to bus ines.i matters. Mrs. Mnlda Uurnctt wltl loavo the and of the week for Ban I'ranclsao to romaln until Soptetnber, -visiting with friends nnd relatives, Safety and service. Wo glvo both. Holmes, the Innauranco Wan. MIsh N'cdllo IlrutiHU' of Kverett, Wli. is visiting relntlves nnd friends lu this city. i One rank of wash dreHses, viilues to $11.50, filial clearance 2.9R. Ahrens. Dr. .1. I. Hill nnd wlfo linve re turned from a month's trip to Port land, Snn KriiiKilsco and Oregon const points. Have 'you tried ono of those lie milk shakes at DoVoo'a? Charles Young and wife Jiuve re turned from a throe days' auto trip to Crater Lake. Merchants' Lunch, 2Dc. Tho Shasta. Siskiyou or Colestln wntor, 10c per bottlo ot Do Voe's. ' Kdward Daniels of Yrekn, Cal., Is spoudlng a few days In tho city at tending to business mutters. Ono table full of wiirIi dresses, valuos to JK.fiO, final clearance ?1. Ahrens. Much local Interest Is being mani fested lu the game next Sunday in this elty between Klumatli Kails and .Medford. Tho visiting team Is rom poMed of n number of former uni versity of Oregon players, and is re ported to be of unusual strength. They will roino In Hi nutos. Tho Kliiiuiith baud will accompany them. Alco Taxi, Me nny whero In elty; prompt callBi careful driver; phono HHlMt. During tlte Inst week a number of inirlsts traveling by wagon liavo pass ed through the elty, the old fashion ed prairie sehoonor being used ns a menus of transportation, making a strange contrast with tho high pow ered up to date nutos travelling tho snino road. Krosh roasted peanuts at Do Voo's. IC. ,U Hansen of Colestln, 1 spend ing a few days In tho city attending to business mutters. Saturday livening Post for this weok contnlns nn artlclo on Crater I,ake. Bedford Hook Store 99 Frank Jennings of tho Applegnto district is spending a fow days lu Portland attending to business mat ters. J. 0. Gorklng, tho host all nround photographer In southorn Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any whore, tluio or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono aaO-J. fl. I). Greene of mien, N. Y Is among tlio out of town vlBltors in the elty this weok. Frank Hybeo of Jacksonville spent Wednesday in Medford attending to business mattors. Got your buttor, eggs, cream, milk dnn butter milk at Do Voo'a, It. W. Huhl, editor or tho Morning Sun has received u letter from his brother Arthur, who Is Collier's rep roNoututlvo lu the Turkish war zone, and Joiirnoyed with the ABSoelnted Press correspondent through tlio Gal lipot! peninsula buttle line. For three weeks Huhl was cut off from eoniiiiuulciitlou 'with tho outsidu world, nnd relatives In this country worn worried logurdiug his safety. They applied to the American consul tor Hid, mid he was lointed. Mr. It till 1 will have an at dale In Collier's ut an early ditto on the Turkish sit uation. At u suorlitl election at OrnntS Pass Wednesday u lighting and heating (nuichlse wits granted tlio Hoguo Hlver Piiblto Kervleo corporation by a vote of 7X7 to 11U. An effort to start pumps at Anient iIhiii to IriiKtito tho Ferudiile district rtmulttHl lu fnlluie. Tlio lift rtnulrml Is HSfi foot. The water reaehed a helttht of SHU feet when the bend was lost O It Trout or Kl Soutro, nil., bus lieu visiting Ashland with a view of tMtulillshlng a dull) newspaper 10 Tin- mmu or Ornnt- I'.i Wediu mI.i .it i -.)( cuil olt'chou i't d till lu ". d a.un-i to .mtit' Hie luu trsi t with TwhIm Itiotiieiw tuniki.K unr to tauiu llu 4ii4illioipallv IohK rttilruuil, ii' wlut-li Uio oily uti-d WOO.0H0 Itotidx, in i-unHldwrMtioii ! tka niilfoadr. ivUiiktHi to AVmIoo. A olanx' in llii coiitl'Mi't rnivi(e thul in eu-e ut Hr, the 'ruli.ri aio gneii until hi laiuitliH Mftw muw i tf'UitHl to itfMUiiw work. mc.WKK. Colo.. Jiily IL Tli cas of Ti-NVGal. th PUtto liidton on trl.il in the federal Qourt hortt nliaiKfd with innrdttr Ih eonneolloa utb I lie- killing of Juan Qlrnqon, H Mivlmil stu ili rd r, wn givou t th jury today. MS HZ, MA; VAM)K5i. Alniku, .Iiil "Ifi. Fno toduv destroyed the Iiuine9fi eetfoii (iif VnMez. Los live liunilrei thoiw- and dollars. Ignited .Stntes tn)op. from Fort I.ixetiiu nnleii in fightitijfl the flnmes. Dynnmite wn iikimI to nlieek the fire. No ruin Jiml Fnllen fur woekn, lyul (lie wnuileii huililinifs' were lis dry an tinder. Strontr wiiiiIm from off tlie huge glneier thai Hh. (llllirges iU ilehrJH jix heliim tin' town, fiiiineil the flumes. Vulilez, n town of about ."00 in liabitnutK Ih siluntcil nt the lieud of Port Vulilez., I'uget mciiiikI, nnd ruined I'ommercinl impoi Inure because it wiiM the eoiiHt lenniniiH of the Fair-liiinks-Vnlilez trail, wiiieli wuh for inniiy yenr llio only winter route between Hie lower Yukon and tlio ooiisl. Three tlioiimind iroHpootur ilhoil the I mil in 1H9.H, when J lie gold oseitement wiik at its height. The huge glneier Hint iliKehargoH itH wateii mill wind u few milcrf behind the town wiih ti Niitiree of benefit to Vul ilez, boon use ,it wiiii used by inniiy prospeeloi-H in niteriiig the niouuliiiiiK in f-onroli of ynld. IMucli placer gold wast found in the eouutrv tributary to Vulilez, hut Hie fields have lieein worked nut. There are irotiuxiug gold quartz iedgtiH iienr Vulilez. Tlio liodleR of many pruHpoeiorH who full into the oraviiHhOM f (he glarier nro still eiitoiiihed. .Tlio tjtreauiH from the glauior have in hoiiio hot stiuimei been n peril to the town, threatening to wiihIi it iiwny, mill the government hnd often been importuned to take HtcM to ooiitrol the witter. EDITOR IS FINED TO DKNVHH, Colo., July 15. ludgo John A, Parry lu tho district court today fluod Arthur Macl.eunau, man. aging editor of tho Denver Times, $250 nnd costs for contempt of court in refusing tho dlvulgo Information to a recent county grand Jury, Contempt proceedings from tho in oldent in tho state leglsluturo last winter when a package of curoncy wns delivered to Heprosentntlvo W. W. How laud on the floor ot the house. The Times printed an account of tlio "puckugo of money" affair which later was Investigated by tho grand jury, MncLennnn was summoned bo fore tho grand Jury and ordered to reveal the source of tho information upon which the (tint story In the Times was based. Ho refused, main taining that the Information reach ed him lu u confidential communi cation. In pronouncing sentoncn tho court said: "There seems to be a notion uurront nuiong members of the press that they are privileged from dis posing the names of poisons who give them InforniHtlun which is mnde the subject mutter of their articles, a notion, however, which the rxoiid ant ought tu have understood to be wholly erroneous after this court iimde Its order of April 10." THE KRUPP WORKS GICNKN A, Switzerland, July 13, via Parts A lopnrt has reached H.ihcI that a big strike Is threatened at tho Krupp works at ICssou, Gorman), the inouunout being headed t the union of Metallurglual Workmen and the A4M)clutlon ot Mechanics. They de maud higher wages liooouio or the oo t of living und shorter hours he- iHiuse of tho great strain under which they work, the report s.ws 'Pint uiit-Uiiian ;n until In ln In nn uiiKiy mood nnij threaten the dostrui lion or Uio iiiHiiiliin unless their: demands are prautod Inimedliiteh The have iieen put off for three months with promlNes Looking Forward to EAotEiGrhiod Kiiwrliwe! rndtlxni ritrrrr i rcoi. uioiuliuf MuIIkt a irlrau, a eitfcful btp tu nil iiHxli"l mollwra It U ttMf - IiMmI or llic ml. imum tiru arm muJ uttaul to (tawniiniKtute oiamion mixit- !!?' '! "! 'tt,,ft .i!".. ..TKv.'K! Miulttli luflumic uj U (l:UtTt uuc uf Ua9 rrrtt M lute fur ttta uiutbrr.loW. Kin'tfuH tu pt it butllo uf 'MoOkjV rncud bkUr (if uiuxi.t- rtHHi wriu to iii.i- Mi ttalilr Gtw. 101 l-aai.ir UUlx, At. taiiU. U . fur a bamtauiue Uuol. tlut ivu will grkallj ugoy. Mallvtl fic. IE OE BUSINESS SECTION REFUSING DIVULGE NEWS STRIKE iENRIQUES CHIEF IN MEXICO CITY ADMINISTRATION L WASHINGTON;, July in. Advice to the Ciirnufzii" ni''nev ulil Colonel Iguaeio HnriipHWformerlv enimnl nt New yorlc, hnd been appointed mn if!ei)iiil president .of Moiioo City 6 ilnivo elinigo i(f tlio riwl lulininistin dion. U I'ASO, To.ns, July l.'. Oen onil Villa has nbiiuihpied Sim Luis I'otoxi, iieeordin to iclinblo iilthoii'fli uiioffieiaj iiiformiitlbti. This notion Iiiih given lo it'iirriinza possession of nil hut ope of the inporliiiit points on tho railroad from Mifcii-ii City to l.moilo nn tlio American frontier. Villu, o fur art m known here, con tinues to hoM'Qiicretiuo, but with u Miiull foice, now isolated. His own pohitiou nt Torreon in j-egurded b inilitiuy observer us precnrioiiH. Hy the nlmndoiimeut of Agnus iCalicutos mill ZaciiloeiiN. Villa bus yielded tu (leiierul 'Obregoii, the ineaiih for support from the oust, ul- thougli iim yet 'C.uiiimuiii cntioti does not appear to linve been oHtublislu'd. The J'orci'rt of 'Villa destroyed .long iitreteheH of railway both oust mid 'Hiiuth of fibiiigoiPiinilxoiitli of QueiT Hero, hut tlic.ro is no oiilcnt'c Hint he luiN'any eonsiderable iforee jn any of those directions to 'hinder .repair work. Pioin tlie- interior it- wuh reported today Unit I he Onrrnnzii forces from .Monterey were iilauiiiug to eo.oiier- htte with Obnjgon by ninving westward iigniilst ilia ut Toiruon, while uiiotli er force ik nttemptiug to get .between him nnd the American frontier by a iiinreh westward from Mouolovn. E L CITY f MEXICO WASHINGTON, July 13. Mexico City, freed of tho perils ot slego und with prospects tof food far the starv ing, now Is confronted with another fanilno n scarcity of money. Mil lions lu currency Issued by tho var Ioub factious In control of tho capl- tol passed hack und forth between them during tho last year have been repudiated 'by each siiccedlng gov ern men t. Although .supported by decree while tho Issuing faction remained in control, all such currency now In the hands of the populaco Is of doubtful value. Villa issued largo amounts as did X.upata and when General Olire gan first occupied tho city tor Gen eral Carruiuu. ho made a largo Issue Now that food muy como In, many of the famished, although possessed ot some kind of money, muy bo unable to buy with it. Officials horo liuvo boon expecting that tho Currnnisn gov ernment will net to regulate the sit uiillon. Travelers arriving yesterday at Vera Cnu ropo-tod Mexico City quiet and said forelgnors wero sufo f i om molestation. Tho populaco seem, ed Indifferent to the shifting scenes ot g(ernment LONDON, July J5. Two htrotigly held Tuikihh lino iliifendiug the Oimltiuollott luivo been captiiied hy the Anglo-r-'iciioli forooi. on the Gnl hsdi ieniiisiibi, uncording to tut uouueeineut gnun out this evening by the rlhtisli official ino bureau. With TUodford Trttdo'ts Medfcrd Mado TOO WTO Ttt OtiAHStFT. FOIt THAU1 'i-pussunger Ford boiiv lu good condition for 1st class roadster hoc1 Apply Klectrlc fihop, South lent ril ' '-,l ' ' ' ' ,u """"" Let in n .... ..1...,.. lvvto. II1I.K illlv) i or two iniir in u.m: Thi- II K l Oil )erfet V - tar " '' "" i. DR. RICKERT 1CVK8IOIIT SlHC;AhIST Mb'DfUHU, . . . OREGON MONEY FAlVlIN THREATENS CAPITA aBlllH PACIFIC HIGHWAY E County ConimiKsionon. l.eever nnd Madden .have rcsoiiided their notion, locating ithe 'I'ueifie highwny from Central Point to Tolo on the west side of the Southern Pacific und hne tie ilepted the nlternation route rfuvored hy Still lliifliwiiy F.nginoor Cnntine und Judge Tint Voile, climiiiiilin grade evossings, , "I studied the question carefully" said Commissioner Madden last night "and believing tho Interests of Jack son county pooplc living north and west of Central Point more Important than the Interests of tourists I do olded upon the route which I thought would best serve them. I wob per fectly sincere In that stand hut I came to recognize that the majority of tho peoplo of tho county were against me. As 1 am u public servant and consider my paramount duty to enrry out the wUhes of tho public, I decided to abandon iiiy personal pref erence, and support tho route support cd by tho majority. Mr. Leever for tho pame reasons accepted tho samo view." "No person Is nbovo mistakes nnd when a public official finds that his view Is not tho view of tho people ho represents I consider It Ills manifest duty to regurd himself not as a treo agent but as merely n medium .through which tho peoplo a right to mako their will effective." WASIIINQTON. July 15. A train between Vera Cruz and Mexico City' hns been wrcoketl by n bomb near Apizaco. Tho explosion killod and wounded many persons. A cable gram from Vera Cruz to tho htate department Bays it is uncertain whether tho train left Vern Cruz July 12 or 13. The railroad hns discon tinued selling tieketn to Mexico City. Deafness Cannot Be Cured br lural rpllolloin, thfy rtnunt rnrti tht Olwjwd iHirtlon uf tbr rtr, Ttavrr U unlj in vrar torurvileafnm. mil tbat l br ronttllullon nt rrinrtllen. l)rfuM In riul lr u Inlliiunl rondlllan of lb inurom lining ut llir KuaUcblia 'lubr. Wbta thU .llllx ! Inflatntd Jon 1itc tumbllDC naund or liurftct bPtln(, ind wbcu It U rmlrtljr cIomJ Urlneu U tbr rmuli, nud tiiilrM tbi Indiinmatlon cm h" Ukm out nd I lilt taW rmtorrd to lie iwrmnl roii.lltlou. bi-ur lot will b ilrtiro;nl tnrrwr. nliw r out ol ton are curd br Caltrrli, nhldi In iiotlilnc but an In0iiuil condition nt tbr niuruuA tutr'l. We trill glrr One llundrrd IMllan Cur nrri'i of IVafnrM (ruliu-d lir raUtrh) .llmt raouot tx ciirrd br limit' Catarrh Curr. Send for clrcu ""' '"" r j ciii:si:v ft co.. Toidg. o. Sold br KrUEllit". TCf. Tako Haifa t'imllr 1'IIU tor cunitlMlb.D. J t r OUT A TOAVOD' 1 tMSMj!! w f r f ? T y T T t Medford's Old Established General Store Placed in the hands of B. W. Craig & Co. of San Francisco acd Portland THE BIG STOCK OF HUTCHINSON & LUMSDEN ? ? T ? r t t r ? t r ? ? ? z G oing v Wholesale and Retail f t r r f r T T ? t READ &rrrl WILLAMETTtr TBm v JL. , f ' Jri J . 'L Jl't hwh; PNteyEI ;NfIT 'Pid ; is a tent that will stand hard wear and weather. , , . , That won't come apart through cheap material or workmanship. , That will be as Reed next year and the year after,. ris it is the first season, you can get such a Tent by asking for the Will amette" and making sure our trade-mark is on it. Every Tent is guaranteed to give absolute satisfacton. 'Willamette" TenU are made In all shea and styles. Theu cost no more than Tents ulthout name or guarantee. For Sale by All Reliable Dealers IIIRSH-WEIS . MANUFACTURING COMPANY, .Makers formtrly Wltlamttlt Ttnt ami Aunlnu Co. l'OKTLANl), OltEGON Don't Trust a Poor Route Book The official Blue Book gives full in formation of all roads in California, Oregon, Washington and British Co lumbia. Shows the per cent of grade where you can get water and lists the best hotels and garages in every city. Don't Start Your Tour Without One C. E. GATES on Public Sale I PAGES 4 AND 5 SALESPEOPLE WANTED T T T Y f f f T T f T T f f ? T f X f v T f t t i JL T T ? ? Y Y Y Y Y V t Y t T Y i