Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    BEDFORD SIATG TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915.
PXGE THREE
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MEXICAN PLOTS
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GUATEMALA
. GALVESTON, Texas, July 22.
Support from President Manuel Ks
trmla Cabrera o Qiiatemala fur tlic
plnns of General .Vietorinno lluortn
and iisslstnnfs for in-establishing
control of nffalrg in Md.Vico was
.pledged as early as liiijt February,
according to La Vox Do La Itcvolu
cion, a newspaper of Morula, Mexico,
ropies of which were ieceied today.
Tliis rJublioation prints wliat pur
ports to Ho letters from President
Cabrera, to General Hucrta.
In ono
of these letters President Cabicra is
ciunjetl as Miying:
"It does not appear difficult to mo
to conciliato tlio revolutionary ele
ments Ro uoitliil.vpcrsoiufictl in you.
Ah ruler and in my privato capacity,
you may count on my aid in nnv pos
sible way to triinqiiilizo Mexico. I
tun suro you will Wet no opposition
in Chiapas or TnbWuo, hi carrying
out this great business."
Another Cabrera letter, nddcpsed
to .Torgo Vera Kstanol at Los An
peles, after outlining offers of as
kistanco simihir to thu foicgoing
says :
"Permit mc to stiggcHt that a
number of Geimau officers bo nnmed
as instructors, as 1 liao them bore,
and which, in my case, were very ef
fective in establishing a nucleus of
tin in my."
KL PASO, Texas, July 22. Gcn
cial Villa's main army at Torreon
ngnin is threatened, this tiino from
two hides, if reports reaching Cnr
riumi agents here aio true. Ad
vance, guards of Qeiu'rnl Obregon's
tinny luno engaged Villa's outposts
at La Colorado, Zacatecas (!." miles
north of Zacatcciis on the railway
and about twice that dihtnnco south
of Ton con.
.laciuto Trovino also is reported to
have moved westward from Monterey
to San Pcdio Do Las Columns, about
GO miles northeast of Torreon, whoio
hkinnishing is icportcd to have taken
place.
STOLE $10,000 GEMS
OAKLAND, Cnl., July 22. Fred
crick Cnrs, an IS year old Gorman,
Declined of ttenllni; diamonds valued
at 110,000 from the Chicago homo of
Mrs.vWm. Solltf, w(o of a president
of a motion picture corporation, Is
under arrest today, and according to
the police, has confcuseri.
Ho left his nntivo town of Wohr-
' dun, Germany, Just boforo the com
meiH'cmont of the war with n deslro
to see ttio Panama-Pacific exposition.
He arrived u Chicago lmnnlletm and
eventually secured a position In the
Sol Ik hoiiHohnld.
So eager was ho to obtain monoy
to continuo his travels, lio said, ho
sold tlio gems for 300 In Chicago
aim nnsioncu west.
NEVILLE AT GOLF
CLHVKLANH, July 22. New Saw
jerV remarkahlo pln.Miig easily lea
tu ml thi morning's round of todnyV
match play in the woxUirn amsteur
golf championship tournament. Saw
or was leading Jack Noiillc, Oak
land, Cnl., ten up at the end of the
18 holes. Saw) or holed out on all
but one shot where his ball was but
two inches fiom tlio hole and lu
medal scoto was 72, cciiinlling the
low mark set bv W. C. Fownes, Jr.,
of Pittsburg, Tuesday.
Sawjer went out in HI, , tlueo
hlrokes under par. IIo uuido the
nine holes in with a card of 38.
ALBERTA BECOMES DRY
BY A TWO TO ONE VOTE
KDMONTON, Alborta, July 22
Hy a majority of almost two to-one.
tho provlnco of Alborta, In a jdoblH
clto voto under tho now direct legis
lation act, today declared In faor
of tho proposed liquor act, prohibit
ing tho salo of liquor throughout tho
jiiovinco.
All tho cltlos oxqopt Lethbrldgo,
ivon dry, Edinonton .showing a ma
jority of 3C00 and Calgary about
3300 Tho new liquor prohibition
act goes Jnta effect 3uly 1, 1916.
VILLA" SMAINARMY
DOUBLYTHREATENED
SCENE FROM PARAMOUNT FEATURE ATTRACTION
"BUCKSHOT JOH N" TONIGHT ONLY AT THE STAP,
BLuTBolTof " " iii in
1915-16 ISSUED
Secretary of Stale Hen Olcott
has just issued the 1015-1(1 Stale
Hluo Hook and official directory.
The publication is the most complete
yet issued, and is tho first issued
under state statute, tho other issues
being voluntary compilations of Mr.
Olcotl's.
Tho functions of tho several
slate, district and county ofliccrs, ns
well as of the various 'slate institu
tions, departments, boards and com
missions, nnd'other information per
taining to tho state and federal gov
ernments is Jit public interest.
In addition to the matter included
in prior editions which ns well has
been brought down to Juno 1, 3010,
thero is included a sketch of tlio for
mation of tho ently provisional gov
ernment at Chnmpoeg bv Geo. II.
I limes, of the Oregon Historical so
ciety; mi outline map of the state
giving the ar.cn by counties, together
with a classified statement of the
lauws within tho state; ipialificatious
of inters; tables showing the popu
lar and electoral vote for president
in 1012; population of the several
states In decade; table giving date
of the next general election, date of
uet legislative session, limit of ses
sions iud pay and tonus of office of
senators and rcpioontntivcr in nil
statos; principal stalo officers of
other states; names and terms of of
fice of, the various stnto officers
liom the fonpation of the provisional
government to date, as well as the
names of nil newspapers ami poxt
otficcs in the slate.
I 'pon request copioii, without
charge will be supplied lb any tesi
dent of Oiegon. Address Hen V.
Olcott, Secietarv ot Stale, Salem.
SALK.M, Oie., Julv 2-'. Slate Kn
gineor Lewis has issued a permit to
tho Kogue Kiver Publio Sen ice Cor
poration for the irrigation of 12,010
noion in the vicinity of Orantb Puss.
It is proposed to divert tho water
from the Itoxuc river by moans of a
lafn 2(1 feet hiyh. located in section
1.1, township .'I.') south, raime vct.
It is estimated that tho witks will
cost .11115,000.
Mr. Lewis has issued a poimit to
Frank H. Snider for the npitroprin
tioii of wator in Hood river lor elec
tric lightning.
PEPARING FOR A BIG
COUNTY FAIR
Tho. Jnokou Couiilv Fuji' director,
have held several meetings lately and
aro busy fixing their piemiiim MM and
getting it ready to publish. They
will hioieaso tho premiums on horses,
cattle and hogs and will have liberal
premiums on all other stock, poultr.i,
fruits, vegetable, grains, j.rriie mkI
all other products of fa nil, orchard,
garden, homo, mine, etc.
Thero will ho lost, hnruus rutting
and more nice for the eountrv lmro
galloper, etc., thin ear and more
money spent on special attractions
Arrangements will no doubt be
mado for a good ball pi me and a re
lay race for eaoh day.
Start now to help boost for the
fair and to prepare exhibits for the
same.
Last Thursday Talent suffered
from tho second firo within tho past
month when tho carpenter shop and
box factory of Froman & High burn
ed. Tho firo stnrted from an exhaust
of n gnsollno motor which furnished
tho power for tho factory. l)y tho
tlmo tho hoso carts arrived tho firo
mado such great ljoat that It was
Impossible to get closo enough to tho
burning building for tho small forco
of water, available to roach tho
flames. In fact It was a difficult
task to keop tho firo from spreading
to nearby buildings. A few carpen
ter tools and a typovvrltor was about
nil that was saved, tho machinery
which constituted tho greatest loss
bol'ng tco heavy (ojnovo. Tho building
wns owned by John Cnmoron. who was
nt ono tlmo n resident of Talent, but
now Is residing near Central Point.
Tho building was heavily Insured but
tho machlnory was without lusur-
nn co.:
Froman & High wcro working In
tho building when tho firo started and
at ono tlmo bad It under control nnd
would linvo succeeded In entirely ex
tinguishing tho flames had It not been
for tho fact that l'roinan's clothing
caught Just nt tho critical moment.
It required tho attention of both men
to savo Froman from burning and In
the meautlmo tho firo had spread In
the building to such an extent that it
was usoIcbb to fight It. Froman was
qutto badly burned, his clothing being
snturntcd with oil from tho mach
inery. Ho Is reported us getting
along nicely.
Tno old wood shed nnd fonco nt
tho IlnptlHt church aro being torn
down and romoyed making n great
Improvement about the place.
Dr. McFaddeu loll Monday for Ills
homo In Dulutli, Minnesota.
Oro Wlthrow c.uue nvr from
Klamath Falls Saturday accompanied
by his cousins Mr. nnd Mrs. O. L.
Drown. They returned tho follow
ing ovnlhg, going over tho Green
Spring mountain.
Vendor Sluls nnd Hurgnn had nn
caily eiistomor Sunday morning.
bout 3 o'clock Hob Wilcox who wus
inslcep In tho storo wns awakened by
tome ono nt tho roar door. Tho door
was opou but tho screen wns latched.
Tho ninn without cut tho screen and
lifted tho latch with tho Intention of
going In. Hut when Hob nroso direct
ly In front of him his plans were
quickly changed, Hob hnrdly awnk
called tho town marshal who carno
down hurriedly nnd togolhor thoy
mado a Hcarch, but found no ono on
tho streets. Thy discovered o Ford
which had gotten In from Klamath
Falls Into tho night before The ra
diator being hot they thought tho car
hclongod o tho hurglnr. Tho two
men watched tho car In vain.
'Mr. and Mrs. C. V, Lohinnn re
turned homo Monday accompanied
bv Mr. Iohmnnn's sister, Miss Katlo.
Thoy havo been visiting In tho north
ern pnrt of tho state tho past month.
Mr. Lehman-took over tho Soiithorn
Pacific agoncy horo estorlay. V.
C. Proudflt who has ben acting as
rellof agent during tho absenco of
Mr. Lehinann will lcavo "Wednesday
for Creswell, Oregon, whoio ho will
rallevo tho agout thero.
Talent's voluntoor firo department
has had two firo drills recently bo
sldos tho two roal things. LnBt Sat
urday tho alarm wns given and the
carts brought nut after which tho firo
was dlscnvorejl to ho a fako, tho
fonco In the rear of Jeff Hell's lot hav
ing caught hut was easily extinguish
ed with n garden hoso. Again Monday
evening tho alarm was given by some
small boys and the carts rushed to
the scene of tho firo which was a
little dry grass burning near the
Smith place.
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PERMISSION
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WASHINGTON, J.Hv 22,-The in
terstate Commerco Commission de
cided today that the revenues of tho
principal express x companies of the
United Stntes lire iniide'nunto and
modified its fonncr onlcrs to pro
vide additional income.
The fnbrio of the present oxpn'ss
rntos is composed of three- faotors::
An nllownnco of 2 Ocents for collec
tion nnd delivery of each shipment
which docs not vary with weight or
distanco; nrail terminal nllownnco of
25 cents per 100 pounds, which vnr
ics with the weight but not with the
distance, nnd the rail IrntiRportntion
rate per 100 pound winch varies with
tho weight, tho distance nnd (he zone.
In accordance with the petition of
the companion, tho commission modi
fied its order to pennit transporta
tion of the first nnd second factors.
Tho offcct.ia to in.yreasQ.tho collct!:
tion and dclivory allowance five cents
for each shipment and to reduce tho
mil terminal allowance nt the rate
of ono twentieth of ono cent n pound.
As tho weight in crcaso the five cent
increnso is gnuliinlly reduced so Hint
on shipments of more thiiu 100
pounds tho rc-ndjitstmcut will not
mnke nny ehiinge. SiibMunliully no
commodity rules will he affected. In
all events nny change in tho rates
will, with few exceptions, bo sub
stantially lower than thoso prevail
ing when tho commission established
tho zono system in February, 101 1.
Hy that means the express com
panies aro expected to inercaso their
gross revenues about .'1.8(1 per cent.
Thu commission's report shows that
the net opcniting revenues of tho
four big companies havo decreased
to a deficit of $1,1112,811 in tho yeurs
19M-101G nnd in tho snmc period
operating income decreased $2, M0,
803. The commission declined to change
tho busis of rates-in ono No. 1, Iho
territory oast of Iho Mississippi nnd
north of tho Ohio nveis.
Fini Help for
Expectant Mothers
A tliiM)Ie ntit H in iternnt remnJr
known nd uil mcmufully by women
CTfrywluc for generation. It l called
"Mollicr'j Friend" nnd Ii fold In oil tint
tore.
It l applied exlernnllr. nrdn ntnut the
flfth month. The mucle nre rondo nrm
and pllnnt, cxpmilon wme without strain,
Iho nenes nre rellnred of trnlon and
thorouth coin foil Ii rn)nyrd, Don't fall to
t a hottlo of llher, Krleml ' tod)r
Sold bjr ilniftirliU everywhere Write for
valuable honk, mil free by nnilflcld HffU
Utnr Co., mi 'amir !.. Allnnf.i, On.
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shank pearl hultons, made wilh doiaehahle belts, with
!"::;k'?;("Sr::::!i!idt "ib!i $4.95 to $7.50
and natty i)oekets, priced
Have Yoiir New
Corset Fitted
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A? Demonstration all this
vfcok hy Mrs. Morris rcp-
f resenting the Bon Ton and
? Koyal AVorecster Corsets,
tt showing tho now models in
theso popular Corsets,
Priced reasonable and nl
V lered to fit.
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SUNDRIES
Imported Castile Soap 19c
Colonics Shavlrca Powder 20c
Large Bottle Peroxide . . 12c
Cutlcura and Pears Soap . 21c
Darjdrtt and Runsdclls Cream .20c
Palm Olive Soap 8c
Pczzonl Rice Powder 10c
Extract Witch Hazel 9c
Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder . 19c
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e Deliberate Choice of the
Great Body of American Sportsmen
Nowhere else in the whole field of sport do you find the like '2$$!
Oil It i Y" a TTlTI v kJ
oi tne strong puoiic opinion
This RcminKton-TJMC public opinion
has been growing for ninety-nine years,
rnrtly is it duo to tho achievements
of Itcmington-UMC in tho design or
construction of Anns and Ammunition,
Hut bnck of these achievements standi
the fnct that your American is the mont
practical-minded sportsman in tho world
Sold by your home dealer and 645 other leading
merchants in Oregon
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co?'J t
' , Woolworth Dulldlnc, 233 Droadvrny, New York City r'i
Clean and oil your gun with RESf OIL,
ttdu SoUtnt, LubiUant, Kutt fitetntmtU
rms Md
KrtVt
Neat Summer
Wash Dresses
For Warm Weather Wear
All thai is new, in material and style,
ninty tlirt'i' l.ior ruffle druses, 'es
eeinlly made" for Misses eaf, "and
loo there are the ulainer stvles
of lawns, linens and voiles. G"ari)ierits
that are eool and summery for the
hot days of July and 'August. Prices
$4.95, $6.50, $7.95, $9.50
VELVET CORDUROY SKIRTS
line. trimnifMl willi fiiu.Kf h,.ip
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NEW VAL LACES
A fortunate purchase of beautiful Valencien
nes Laces enable us to offer some wonderfully
good values in neat. patterns. Each lot rep
resents values in excess of tho figures they aro
marked, on sale at per yard C 8C IOC
CREPE DE CHINE
WAISTS '$i;98
Come in the wide stripes,
also plain white and flesh,
Jong or short slcevs, two
style collar, any size, a
waist worth to $13.50.
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in iavor oijwmington-u.iY.iL
and Uia moat loyal to tho arms and
ammunition that give him tho crvice j
"0 knows ho ought to havc, f
IIo it is who is holding un the han&i
of tho Rcminnton-UMC dealer making
the lledllall Mark of Remingion-UMu S
tho Sign of Sportsmen's Headquarters
in your town. a
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FOX TROT TIES
Just'received by express
today those new Crone do
Ohine Fox Trot Tics shown
with both cord and pearl
slides in purple, emerald,
lAlico pink, coral, apricot,
mais, tan, black and white.
SILK SHADOW ALL
OVERS
For waists, sleeves and
yokes, nothing promises to
be more popular than Silk
Shadow All-overs. We
have theso in stock .11
inches wide, white, cream
and black, priced, special
n ,,ml $1.35
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