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BEDFORD M20T3 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, FRIDAY- JTJXiY 2H. i!9taTf'
PTOE THREE
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COUNTY TO BUILD
JLUE LEDGE ROAD
IF ME OPERATES
"If Hie owner of tlio Who Ledge
miuo will give the county court any
nssurnnee of operating the mine pro
viding tin rond is put in shnpe, the
county will proceed nt once with the
rood work, even if we have to inort
giiRO the court house," stated Judge
Ton Voile today. "We stund ready
to co-opernte in every wny nnd al
ways have. Hut we have never re
ceived nny definite assurance, of
operation, and wo nro not justified
in making the expenditure without.
"I do not believe tlinl n $3000 road
expenditure by Jackson county i9
liftlting the operation of n miuo on
which a million and n half dot I his
bus been spent in development work
by a multi-inillionairo owner, espec
ially with copper sellinj; nt over 20
cents n pound. Nor do I believe that
Mich an immense property can be
profitably operated with auto truckH
to haul ore -10 miles over mountniu
grades.
"Jackson county stands ready to
do everything in its power to nssist
in fipcnini,' up the mine. Plaoinir the
''Maine for the do-notliiiijj, shut-down
ioliey of tlio mine-nwnors, on the
county's poor ronds is nonsense. Wo
plnml ready to build n boulevard if
necessary to f-ccuro tho operation of
n jrrent copper mine. '
In this connection it will bo re
membered that when v Med ford
Commercial club two years atjo of
fered to try and promote n railroad
to the llluo Lodge, no definite prom
ise of mine operation could be got
from the mine owners. ,
ANARCHY
REIGNS
IN MEXICO CITY:
PEOPLE STARVING
jfKXICO CITY, July 17. by wire
lcs from steamer City of Mexico to
New Orlenns, Jidy '23. Conditions
in the Mexican capital bnvc becoim
more desperate in the Inst feu days
and u state of annrehy reigns here.
There has been much riotinc and
looting of stores inside the city. The
prospects for the relief of half ft
million people arc indefinite. Tho at
tempts of Cnrrnnzas army to hold
the capital luivo collapsed.
The isolated foreigners of nil nn-
tionnliics have issued an appeal to
tho United States for relief in the
desperate situntion. Food nnd even
wnter and lights virtually are unob
tainable and starvation anions the
population of the capital is growing.
Money is practically worthless be
cause of tho nubility of tho inhabi
tants to sccuro food and other ne
cessities here.
The foregoing was despatched
from Mexico City on the eve of the
Carranzn evacuation and just befoie
the Zapata forces. ngnin re-occupied
tho capital.
SAWYER AND EVANS
LS
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FIN
CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 23. -Neil
Sawyer, of Chicago, was leading
Chick Evans, tho champion, by ono
hole at tho and ot tho first half of tho
Rciul-flnal match. Tho match brought
out the best golf that has been seen
during the tournament. Sawyer was
rour up on the tenth, but Evans' great
putting evened up tho count on tho
seventeenth, Evans out putting on the
nineteenth and winning that hole.
Kor the first ntno holes Sawyer's
modal scoro was 30, ono under par.
Evans did no play his usual good
gamo until on tho turn In.
Jtmuiy Stnndlsh, Jr., of Detroit,
displayed superiority over It. II. King
ham in the morning round, finishing
rour holes ahead. Hain threatened
to mar the afternoon play.
"Chick" Evans evened the match
at the 24th hole nnd started tho 2Tth
alt square.
Stnndlsh defeated Dlngham 7 iip
and C to play In the 3Cth hole of tho
semi-tlnnl.
FINI
SUING PROTEST
TO
AT
BRITAIN
IN ANT
RETURN TO CORNISH
General William Sooysmith, one of
the heros of the civil war, uud for
years ono of tho engineering gen
iuses of tho United States army, lies
nt his quarters in the Medford Hotel
in a serious condition, from ailments
common to old nge. superinduced by
thcyliot weTilbpT of tho last week.
General Sooysmith was stricken
Thursday, his 8fith birthday. The
patient was resting easy this nftur
nonn, after a restless night.
WASHINGTON, July LM.-Prest.
dednt Wilson plans to leave Washing
ton for nnother visit to tho sunnner
white house at Cornish, N. II., within
the next I! 4 hours. Tho length of 'tis
t-tny is uncertain nnd will depend
largely iimii developments in the
German situation.
During bis absence the provident
will consider tho next step in his
Mexican policy nnd the new note to
Great Hritaiu protesting' further
against interference to commerce
with neutrals.
Secretary Lansing will go to Man
chester, Mass., tonight to visit Col
K. M. House, President Wilson.' close
pergonal friend. He willjjo only n
few hours ride 'from Cornish, but ho
said today be did not expect to visit
tho President.
HAL SALAZAR
IN SANTA FE PRISON
SANTA KB, X. M., July 23. Gen
eral Jose Yncz Salnznr, Mexican fac
tional leader, was today placed tn tho
New .Mexico penitentiary here, having
been brought here In clinrgo of United
States Marshal Hudspeth nnd a spo
clal deputy. Application for release
on bond will probably be mndc. It Is
stated here that In nddltlon to tho
perjury chargo on which ho Is held,
ulazar may also ha charged with con
spiracy to liberate himself.
WASHINGTON, July 2.1.-Tho
new 'American note to Great .Britain
protesting furtlibr against interfer
ence with commerco between the
United States nnd neutral nations
was almost finished today at n con
I'erence between President Wilson
and Secretary Lnnsing. It will he
sent forward to London probably
next week. '
Secretary Lansing will finish the
note mid expects to forward it to
President Wilson at Cornish for bis
final npprovnl before despatching it
to London. Tho note has been do
Inyed partly because of the presi
dent's desire to complete the last
German note before taking up the is
sue with Great Britain and partly
because of developments in tho Brit
ish situation which have come up
from time to time.
AUTO 8KUVICK FHOM EAGLE
POINT TO .MKDFOHI) AND HACK
Tho undersigned will leavo Frank
Lewis' confectionery every day ex
cept Sunday for Medford with his
auto nt 1 o'clock p. m., arriving at 3
p. m. Leave Nnsh hotel, .Medford, nt
5 p. m., arrive at Eagle Point at 0
P. m. A part or tho traffic Is solicit
ed. S. II. HAHNISH,
Eagle Point. Orm
NEW FOOT D SEASE
RAVAGES
GOTHAM
NKW YOHK, jlv O.I.- A new foot
disease known us endarteritis obli
terans lias mado its nppearancc in
New York. Twenty-eight enses of it
nro under treatment today in the Hos
I ital for Deformities nnd Joint Pis
ton"?. The disease, physicians snv
is frequently mistaken for rhcuum
tisip or gout. It is believed to h.ivo
como hero from Itussia nnd Poland
uud parts of Austrin, virtually the
only countries whero it has become
common.
The disease is characterized by the
cutting off of blood supply by n
fibrous exudate in tho veins. Physi
cians of the hospital nro seeking to
discover tho cause of the trouble. In
jections of salt solution have been
found to give relief, but it is not yd
known whether this treatment is n
cine.
HMIGHTY BATTLES RAGE
ALONG ITALIAN FRONT
UDLNE, Italy, July 23. Tho battlo
of Corlzln and the Carso plateau Is
assuming great proportions. From
Qrndlsca nnd Cormons tho Italians
are attacking tho Podgora nnd Sabo-
lino mountains, which, although on
the right bank of the Isonzo, domin
ate Qorlzla. An Italian contingent Is
holding Plava against constant Aus
trian attacks, and forcing their way
against Montezanto. Theso mountains
form tho greatest defenses of
Oorlzla.
STAR Theater
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ALASKAN SALE OF
LOTS IS NOW ENDED
SEWAltD, Alaska, July 23. Tho
first salo of lota In the townsltn of
Anfliorngo, Cooks Inlot headquarters
for tho Alaska' engineering commis
sion, which Is constructing tho gov
ernment railway from Sownrd to
Fairbanks, ended today. Out of 117S
lots offered, C3G wero sold for a
total ot $147,235. Tho $50,000 In
casli received as first payment .was
sent out on tho steamer Admiral
Evans. Thero will bo another salo
commencing August lfith.
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