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iui S ! c i I m IK'' ' IP' 7 r 1 ' X JPSGESIX MEDFORD OTTnU TRIBUNE. OTDFORD. ORMCION, VRrDAY, JULY 23, !I915. ITALY LIKELY 10 OEM WAI TURKISH E WINCHESTER ARMS MPKE HOME, via I'nrls, July 22. Diplo matic relations between Italy nnd rurltoj nlrendy wtrnlnctl, nro becom ing moro tcnHo bocaiiBo of tho report ed refusal of tho Turkish authorities to permit Italian subjects to Icavo the Ottoman empire It Is bollovod hero that a declaration of war by Italy In the near futuro Is highly probable. FACTORY SCHEDULED T EOR M STRKE YEAR AGO SERBIA GOT ULTIMATUM PRECIPITATING WAR Reports from Cairo that n Turk-IMi-Ocrmnn expedition has landed on Italian territory In Tripoli haB arous ed (ho Ira of tho Italian press. Home also has heard that a largo number of Italian reservists havo been detained nt Smyrna on tho pro- tenso that passenger traffic nan boon Htoppcd becauso of tho port being closed, whllo other Italians oro sim ilarly detained at various points In Asia Minor, Syria and Arabia. Although Italy Is at war with Aus tria thoro has boon no declaration of hostilities agalnBt either Ocrmany or Turkey, tho allies of Italy's nntog onlst. It has ben tho belief In diplo matic circles that each sldo Is waiting for tho othor to tako tho Inltlatlva and thus nssuino ho responsibly for extending tho scopo of tho conflict. PANAMA CANAL PAYING BASIS WASHINGTON, .July '23. Cuiml liiK only the nmt of operation; o fivil government, wiiiiliiry work nnd the lulminirttnition nnd linnilliiij,' of hIii'ih, tlio Panama cunal ih now nn n jMiyiiic; uiimm, iiceunlinj; to official re jMirlH. Iteeei)l for Miiv not only wiped nut tlioxlofirlt of s.:tnt-I80 which Imtl grown up flinco tlio nm-iiiii;: up of tlii canal triiuYliul loft n Imbneo of $177,11)1) which wurk out n profit of '1,7!) pur cent on tho expenditure. Thin, however, 1oph not mnko nny nllowiiiica forinlercht on f ho vast mim of money expended in tho eoiiHtruu tiou of tlio canal nnd from that point of view tho rt'ceiptn from tolls Imvo not yet ((piiiilcd tlio uxpciiho". HHIDOEPOHT, Conn., July 2.1. With tho arrival hero today of Sam uel (Junipers, president of tho Ameri can Federation of Lnbor, and n num. bor ofcxecutlves of International un ions, J, J. .lohiiBtoii, vlco nrcsldcnt of tho Structural Iron Workers, an nounced that ho had been Informed tho written agreement by which an amlcablo stttlement of all labor roti- bios In Ilrldgoport will bo secured, has bet'n signed. Tho text of tho agreoment, ho added, probably would bo given out for publication this af ternoon. Mr. Johnston also stated It had been determined that the next niovo In tho campaign to secure an eight hour day throughout Now England would be made at tho Winchester Re peating Arms company at Now Haven, also engaged In tho manufacture of J 1H n nntion hud moro prompt or uiiiiiuua iui vnvui uriiuiu uuu uur i (i,iir VIHIOI1 lit IUT tlUHllllV. Ill II ,1'AHIS, ,Iulv 'J.-One vear uj;n today the AiiHtriiin ultiniiiliiui to Ser bia which led up to the wnr, wan de livered. The French pronH cotn incmoriitus tlio .nuiiivormrv wijh nr flclcfi vdiihlii till- resolution orf'ritahvJ and liur allies to curry on Hie war uiiHwervingly. The Mutin xuys: "Germany hud reuched the point ol winning ty criiMii Dy (li)ioiiiMlv in'cunH,, if mil liv 'force, tliir'nufioiit unwilling to iierepl her yoke. ' Slip wiis coiiiplctelv curried nwuv by tho (Ichiro of iluminiiting, us well u.s the miiiiiii which led her to believe hIiu ioiiIi! lint exint without iiiiuonlodted Hiipnriority in Kuropo." Alfred ( npun, the ilrutmitist, writes in the Kigure: "France did not xhow Uie least hesitation, tho IoiihI doubt nboiit the dimmer which meiiiiccd her, nor in le- gniil to the enemy's design. Knrulv TENNIS TOURNEY allies. Tho Winchester company is building n big addition to its plant. SOUTHERN PACIFIC WASHINGTON, July 2.1 Tho Ore gon Kallroad company wants permis sion to cut or sell tho timber on tho unsold portion of Its grant beforo dls. posing of tho land, coupled with au thority to retain all receipts from tho sales of tlis timber. Tho rnllroad company sought today to fllo a peti tion wlththo United States supremo court asking for modification of that portion of its decree of Juno 21 which onjolns tho salo, cutting or othor dis position of tho tlmbor on tho grant ponding action by congress. Tho Intimation is convoyed that If I hour of affliction mid commend them this modification Is not made by tho I to Mini who doelh nil things well: court further litigation will bo Instl- Kcsolu'd. thai u eonv of thuso luted In tho hopo of securing to tho j resolutions he npreiul upon tlio iiiin rallroad company full control of tho J ulcs of this Indue, n eonv printed in few hours nlie look stock of herself. accepted the German eliiillcngu nnd mvuio to coii(iior." t ', Resolutions of Condolence. Wlicrens the Divine Uuler of (he iinivctM) lias in his iufiuito wisdom H'cn fit to lenitive from our midst hy (lenlh, Hrother George A. .Inek hiii, nnd whereas tho loop; mid fit it li -fill discharge of his duties in behalf or Medfnrd Lodge, Nn. 1'Jl, of thte Fraternal Aid Union, makes it emi nently befitting that we iccurd our appreciation of him; Therefnro be it resolved, Hint the wisdom mill ability exercised hy him in the faithful discharge of his dut ies in promoting the welfare of this organization will be held in grateful remembrance by the members of this lndgo; Kesolvcd, that wo deeply sympa thize with tho bereaved family mid relatives of the deceased in this sad STARTS SATURDAY Tint Southern Oregon Tennis cham pionship will start promptly at 2 p. m. on Saturday, July 21, on tho courts of tho Mcdford Golf nnd Coun try club. V'ay will continue on the, following days and tho finals will bo played on Saturday, July 31. Notice of matches will bo posted In advanco on the. bulletin boards of tho Country club and tho University club and will appear In tho local newspapers. Ow ing to tho largo number of entries It will bo absolutely necessary for contestants to bo on hand nnd ready to go on "tho courts when their" matches aro called. The tennis com' mltteo would much prcfor not to havo to default any contestants becauso of falluro to appear In tlmo for their matches but becauso of tho fact tba tho finals must bo played on tho dato mentioned. It Is ncccjary that tho tournament advanco ns rapidly ts possible, nnd for this renson tho com mittee will bo compelled to default at once, nil contestants who nro not on hand whon their matches aro call ed. Positively no exceptions will bo mndo to this rule. Visiting tflayors will be extended tho privilege of tho club during tho tournament week and will bo allowed to purchase supplies nt tho club for cash, On tho ovonlng of Saturday, July HI, tho entire, membership of tho club "will glvo n dnnco to which all contestants whether members of tho club or not, ,nro cordially Invited. All persons desiring to watch tho piny during tho progress of tho toiir nnment will bo most welcome. The following mulches will slutt Saturday promptly u( '1 o'cleck: Vuwtcr s. Clark, Fish vs. A. Carpen ter mill Secley vs. K. Adams. Tin other matches m singles will follow nn completion of these first fmWttf ' All cdnVt'ifrmilstfrtlufit ;nfo pott nt this time so as to lip ready to play when mutches tire culled. I OBITUARY .Mrs. Amelia A. Hlinver Died At her homo in Phoenix, Thursday, July 22, Mrs. Amelia A. Shaver, age 7G years, 8- months and ten days, a native of Virginia, and a resident of this section for tho past nlno years. She Is survived by a luisbnntL William H., and ono son, 13. C. Luger. Tho funeral sorvlces will bo held Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock, burial In Phoenix cemetery. ' 1 '' , i CAKII OF THANKS Wo take this means of expressing our 8lnccrcthnuks to tho many friends nnd neighbors and to tho Independent Iprdor of 'licit Men for tho kind nnd vnluablo assistance rciidorcd us dur ing tho recent illness of our husband nnd father, nlso for tho many beau tiful floral offerings contributed, Mrs. G.A.JACKSON, W. II. JACKSON nnd Family. Mrs.E.E.HOHINSON and Family 1 INJUNCTION HALTS The annual Gold Hill fair will be held this year September 17-18, nnd will be larger nnd better Hum last yenr. There will be n bnlnion bake, "Roaring Camp," nnd High Line Trail failure?. The following com mittees have been mimed to make the arrangements for the festivities : j, Finance, W. 11. Jliller, J. K. David son mid M. D. Mowers ; amusements, William Finisher, H.'L. Porter mid C. F. Dean; salmon bake, M. S. John son, Gcorgo lvcrson nnd J. W. Ilicks; exhibits, G. W. Milam, It. C. Kelsey, W. W. Trimx miil' A. K. Kellogg; decoration, F. W. Dodge, L. 0. Walk er nnd A. A. Ffynii; iidvertising, C. II. Price, H. II. Lampmnn and II. D. Heed, iltoaring Camp, Joe Hccninn, J. F. Merrill, L. It. Caldwell and S. Iteigel; High Lino Trail, M. I). Dow ers, J. W. Hayes mid It. K. Howard. HOSKHUWG, Ore., .Inly 23. Hep resenting 10 lloseburg taxpayers, Al tomoy Hnlph Duniwny of Portland has filed n suit in tho circuit couit here nuking that the city of lloseburg be enjoined from disposing of ho $:)00,()00 bonds recently voted by tho people of ltoscbnrti to nssist Kendall brothers in the construction of a" railroad extending 30 miles cast from this city. -The taxpayers represented nre: John Hunter, Hymun Wollcn herg, James Hildebiirn, Henry Itidcn our, J. O. Ncwlatid, Charles Pnrrott, A. J. IJollowH, G. W. Hupp, C. W. Parks mid James Milikcn. It nlso is nsked that tho city bo enjoined from entering into contracts with Kendall Druthers or continuing the proceedings previously instituted against the bond issue, mid at pres ent pending in tho Oregon supremo court. , timber. If permitted to dlsposo of thetlmbor tho railroad company Is willing to abldo by tho romalndor of tho supremo court decree and soli thiB-.(iyl"voCJli,iL,Ji)n,l'inuorct' 'dn to actual settlers. Ige, a co the local paper hud nu-npy forwarded to the bereaved family. SARAH M. ANDHUS, L. A. JOHDAN, FXIZAUKTH LAWilKKTZ, , Committee. j WDRAYTb7r2BH DRAYTON JIWCW ARROW COLLAR THIN. LIOIIT YET STARCIIRI) AND SIOIITI.V tfottla i tuTT. pionv ro.mc Miirn Outbargain Counter Piiccs on nil Men's, Women's mid Children's short lines in Oxfords, Colonials mid Pumps will mean u big sav ing In you if your feet uro the sire wo wiint In fit theo sir.es. Wo take pains to fit you in these bargains, just because tho price is cut makes no difference. See Our Windows At tho'Bign of dycuciclt$ 'Gooo Shoes' Opposite Post Office "GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS y " )ns All in inu iuiuuw m Hot Water BiS Nipples M Fountain Syrlnrjcs Tubes Ice Caps .. . n IM Rubber Gloves Bathln-s Caps Iluy Ituhber Goods of Quality. In- HB hist on the highest grade to bo bad ' -JH high grade ltubbcr is the best to buy 5fl because it lusts longer mid wears j better. IH Medford Pharmacy 1 (Phone 10) M Squllili-Quality Drugs V CENTRAL AVKNUK MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID 1 ) MANN'S Annual RMnant Sale MANN'S 41 1 : 5,000 Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods, Wash G Domestics, Linens, White Goods Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries on sale SATURDAY at ! f t t ? (er"- LOW t r ? T ? y y t ? : 1'rtxr Qt1"4- T si-rv4' - 4-1- s oaa i-itI1 1-vax -x - y-w- -l-vl y-vr --- 1t-.1 f !1i ' ! M wm9 . aMAl y jLvvyj.j iwFxiwjll x-jciig;Lii in uie oiuic win uc uui vii utuico in ill ivcu viiciiaii ,aiiu iftaiiy vnciuurui y , the Regular Price regardless of cost. We are determined to sell them. A great opportunity $ 'X J.V-r4L iiiVHtVJLU .V-T HM J AXJLULVJLJillXtJ XVI VlXltUXVll LJ UVXXVWX UXVUUVI I I SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING AT 8:30 SHARP 1 Be on Hand Early Before the Best Bargains Are Sold Our Great July Clearance Sale Is Now at Its Height Everything in the line of Spring and Summer Merchandise is going at prices never before heard of in Medford. Call and be convinced that this is the GREATEST SALE IN TOWN. y ? ? ? ? y t y y t tj xi CjMlj!l v.