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OttPUOV. PRTDAY. XTVP 2, 1010
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DANIELS WE
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COMES
NAVAL GRADUATES
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SERVICE
ANXAI'OUS. Mil., .I.iiu 2.-Sri'.
lttarv Uutiii'ls IihUiv i-li-oint'o (In
Ki'iwhiiitiiiK clns itt tln nvnl n'Mil-i-iti.v
into ui'tuitl nnval mil" villi
mi iitltlrt' iaounplinff n -l.:iilv
tinunni'U on tht'ir jmit of the Irn:
in ami stt!ii' begun it AiiiinpolU
in order tliat tlto nuvy, dcpuiidotit
upon their kiiowli'ilstc for t'ffii'ii'iit
i'Ninioii mihI kioiiiir, itiiitlil ri'ini'.n
iiiiilii'il mill pU'niiTil nhvnys IW
urn I'liit'rgt'Ucy The Hiu-ri'lnry toll
tin' griuliiiilos llioy were fuming- Into
the nuvy nl tlu1 period of its liirsi".t
ipmihiiui, iln liigbi'M effieieney, mid
when lenmiim from Kurope mint t'.i
leetly to tlie need of (mined men h
iir. if htiuiHii life in to ho simuviI
limn the killing- of men unprepared
(iml unskilled in the seienee of mil
itiirim. "We htive lenrned ns never hefo-e
liming the pieienl world war," the
heeielniy said, "that eoiiriijce on the
field of haitle is the eoiniiiiiiieM, as
well n the mint glnrintm attrihute
il our humanity. Tin man who in"
juitiiotii' oiitlitir!-"Inline, to volun
teer i Inml or pea often IHiU In no
jireeiiitt the fuel that his trvit
liifki Iho highe! value nnle. he is
tunned in arniM, The Hitho of hu
man live snerifieed in war liociiiise
n iiiirepililie- i-. the M'llik'ht Km)ii
(might hy the Hiiro'H'iin war. It is
a lesson whieh hai nerved to awaken
America to the need of ttniniiig
men."
Tlu t) amine that pnnliiiMw skill
mill efiii-ipaey. nhl the seeretary,
should he eiieourflited aumuir 'naval
I'llieel' ftl'tel' they are, iradmited if
the navy is to profit hy their serviee.
"Another lenMin of the war and one
needed ill America," he continued, "is
that industrial preparedness must go
liniiil in hand with buiMing haitle
rniisiTs iiml ntlii'i tumil rraft ami
-ei-lirimr limic lliillieil "ltlcrl-.
ini'ii."
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SPEAKS
TROLLEYS CEASE BRITISH FLEET
TO GRADUATES AT 'OPERATING IN BUTTE SUEPER DISASTER
NAVAL ACADEMY THROUGH .STRIKE
N GREAT CONFLICT
AXSWPOUN. M.I . dune 2 ''ivs- 1U TTK. Mont.. June . Unite is
ident Wilson unexpecteilly made nn to feel tin ii"Min of the strike of
the workinifnienV union jmw in projj-
( Continued from page otio)
and
address to the naval academy grail
ante at the commencement exer
cises here today, declaring that gront
res)Mmiliilitie re-t on nnval nft'iwr.
of the Tinted States. He had not
planned to speak, hut said he felt a
particular interest in this ,enr's
class hecause it saw him "gel into
trouble at his iiiniignnilioii three
year ago."
The president declined that he
gniiieil u liberal education in the
While House. He said thai discipline
in the academy must be strict "he
ennsp you are more than coIIcrc
hoys; you mo officers of the I'liited
Slate", and any laxity of dutv cannot
he overlooked. There Might come a
time," he added, "when a limtv in
dulv might change the world' his
tory." "The personal feeling I have for
you is this: We aie all hound to
gether, I for the time being, and you
permanently, under a special oblign
I ion, the most nleiiin that the mind
can conceive. Tin fortum of a na
tion are confided to us. Now. thai
ouuhl mil lo depress a man. Some
times I think that nothing is wot Hi
while that is not linul. You do not ;
improve your iiiueh hv doing? the
easy tilings; you improve it iv tming
the hard things, and you get your
est hy lining a thing that is diffi
cult, not a thimr that is easy. 1
would a great deal rather, so far as
my eiise of pii.jo.xmeiil is concerned,
have sniiietliiiiif strenuous to do Hum
Mo have siiincihiiig that can be done
leisurely ami without a vtiiuululion
of the facullien. Theiefore, I con
gratulate you that you are going to
live your lives under the most stim
ulating compulsion that anv man can
feel the sene, not of private dutv.
meieh. but ol puhlii- tint uImi."
iinen on board, and others of the ves
sels sunk earned complements of
men eounllv or uenrlv a large.
The dreiidnnught Witr-pitt was n
sister ship of the (Jueen Hhr.aheth,
both of whieh liiyi'.l a prominent
mil in the nttempt of the British
.Mediterranean fleet to force the Har
dauelles. Tlie Wai"ite was (Will feet
long and disphicetl 'J"..rtl0 tons. She
was built in WII at a cos nf ,il2,
.itlD.OOO. tThe Warspil,. is n-ported
to have carried eight 10-iuch gun in
less hero l'iist through its transit
lyttein. Many cms of the Kleelric
Ituilwny eompnn.v aie out of commis
sion this morning ami (service nu
many of the line hit lyen cut tailed.
The men who nimir the car nt night
and who clean them are on sttike ami
alieady an order cutting off all car
serviee after midnight hns been put
into effect.
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Illl'll.lllllll'llll.lalllllll',!.!,,1'! . n.l I' I , 1
ciation in closing down all jobs and '"' ' "' ""j,, ' " ""? l", '" "
in' w.iri'ii e.iiAn.i.'.... rim itisii wns
plants effected by the sttike of the
workingmcuV union has lesulled in
the soine of work for nenilv 100(1
men. .Innitor service in nil the larger
stores has been su-iH'Uiled.
The strike committee of the Silver
How Trades and Uibor council was
in cession, hut gave out no stiileiiieiit
as to developments when it ad
journed. While the laborers of the water and
electric lightintr companies me nut it
is authiirit.itivelv -tilled tli.it help is
available ti pr.veut iiileri'iiili.m in
the . ttv - vvali r iiii!v.
EDEN PRECINCT
NAVA
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DISASTER
POPESTRIV
DEPRESSES
STOCKS
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IDE OF E
STOEND
SUE
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NT.W VliIfK. dune J.- Heav sell
iuv' of s(.iek t.dlovved tlie news uf the
llritisb na Mil disaster, imHirtimt is
sues denbuiug 1 to II jHiiuts, while
sK'eiallii's made greater eoncessioii.
On the stock exchange it was rumor
ed that the sinkinu of the Hritislt
ships involved the loss of thousands
of lives, including miiiiv officer.
liiiiidatioii was mote extensive in
the hot hour, principal stocks going
Juwer than the first decline and mak
iug nl.v feeble recovery. The tone
of the market nt the close was heavy
nml unsettled.
Petition hih bulug circulated
among the IiusIiicm men eklug nub
crlitlonk for the imiiutcnunro of a
liall teuni during the montliu of
.hi lie, July, AuKtiHt ami September.
They uio lielng Keuerully klgneil.
I litt.Mi:. via 1'ini-. .lime J. Cm-
i tl i it it I (bisparri, papal secretary t
itnte. in an interview toilav Willi a
leprescnlntive of the Assoeiated
I'ress, declared that the Mite wan
iutlucuccil in his pence effoHs sole
ly by a desiie to stop "the suicide
of Kurope."
"The holy father," aid He? ear
diiml, "in his most ardent desire for
H'ee has no nitieular interest in
view despite what newsjxipem that
are enemies of the mvaey state to
the eonlrnry.
"If pence is eoneliided Ihronirh the
friendly intervention of the president
of the gient American icpublie or
through his Catholic majesty, the
king of Spain, his hoiines. will eiiual
ly thank the Almighty that an end
-houhl at least have been pat to the
butchery which is the sllleide of liill-
llH.
Those from Phoenix who did trad
ing in Mcdford Saturday were Mrs.
' (I. Coleman and duiighlcr, Miss
hi, Mrs. l.isie Slaiieliff, Mi-s Mu
nui Slaiieliff.
Mrs. A. S. l-'urry and Mis. At. Hose
of Phoenix were trading ill Ashland
Inst Friday.
II. II. Flurey of Wagner deck was
a .Mcdford visitor Satuidny.
C. Caiev and wife did trading in
Meilfonl Saturday.
W. K. Anderson and family. Otto
Caster and wife, .1. K. mid .Mrs. Oraf
fis of N'orth Kden wen Aledfoid is
itois Siituiilny.
Mr. and Aim. i ('ate of Mcdlord
ranie up to Phoenix Tuesd.iv tor
Deem nt ion day.
Aim. II. II. Iliith of Talent lift
Wediiesduy for Dm is, Cal., for a nit
with her ixuents. She went out with
her father-in-law, William High, bv
auto.
Mr. and Aim. John Under of Ji
Point sjK'iit Sunday with Air. ai;l
Airs. ,).k llailer of Phoenix.
Mrs. c. T. Payne, Aim. Al. Kuism.ni.
Aim. S. Patternon of Ashland can
down to Phoex Decoration da v.
Visitor at C Carey's Decoration
day were: Air. and Aim. William llidi.
Air. ami .Mm. II. Willkcs of Dn-.
Pal.. Air. and Aim. W. 0. Knighton l
I'Hgle Point, Aim. Usie Kniuliton ami
son, Chester, of Talent, ,Alr. and All-.
.1. i:. f! ruffe, of North Kden.
flrailuuliou exereisoK wete held at
Phoenix sehool Tuesdav ami Were
very nice. All the liiu'li school class
jMissed and all the eighth grade but
one. Your correspondent not being
able to be in attendance, cuniot ,ii
this writiuc give the mimes ot all in
the two crudes.
ctpiiiHd with twelve or sixteen 0
inch guns, twelve, d-inch guns, four
thice-poiindem and was fitted with
four 21 -inch torpedo tithes. Her
complement wns 7"i0.
Huge, (tattle Ci niseis'
The (iieen Alury and the Imlefn
tignble were both Hrilisb battle eiuis.
cm of IT. HDD and ls,7."ill tons dis
plneenieut. respwlively. The Queen
Mary wax .VJ0 feet long, S7 feel beam
and drew ;I0 feel of v. iter. She was
completed in llll'l. She carried
eight i:i..i inch guns, sixteen l-iiieli
guns ami wan etiipH'd with I luce '.'l-
inch torpedo tubes.
The Inilefatiguble was .'i7S feet
Ion, 7112 A''t bourn ami !7 feet
deep. This lint He eiuiser was eipiip.
IM'd with eight Ht-iiieh guns, sixteen
l-iiieh guns and had three 'Jl-ineb
torpedo tubes. The (,)iie'n Alarv nml
the luilcfaligable eairied comple
ments of HUH ami ll.'iO. The (mien
.iiiirv cosi iiooiu Tio.iiuo.ium, wiiite
the Imlefaligable cost nearly f.S.OIIO,
000.
Deslioyeil Slips
The Hritish ilieailiiauuhl Mailbor
ough, said to have been .truck bv u
torpedo, was of the Inm Duke class.
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-.iic was mini ai i'coiiiori iu inn,
displaced .'.'i.UIIO Ions, v,(s il'.'O feet
long, (I.".'., feel beam and '27 feet
deep. She carried ten HI.. inch khii.
twelve ll-iueh gnus and n numlier of
smaller aniu. She also was equipped
with four subuferged torinido tubes.
The Invincible was laid flown in
1H07. She displaewl I7,8o0 tons,
was ."id'j feet long over nil, 7S ffet
beam and 'Jd feet deep. Her normal
complement was I'M. She was armed
with eight l'2-iuch guns, sixteen !
inch guiw and three torjedo tubes.
'the Invincible took )rt in Hip naval
engagement off the Falkjnml islands
in December, HJll, in which the Oei
inan Pacific sipmilmii. niter defeat
ing a Hritih sipindron off (he Chil
ean roast, wan it mytil.
The J)efence was built iu 1H07. dis
plaeemcnt M,(i(IO tons and onlimuilv
eairied 7.V men. Her leuuth was
."iWfi feel, her beam 71 fwt nml her j
maximum draught 'JH feel. SIh was
it ruled with four (bll-inch and ten
7..1-inei guns, sixteen lU-poumleis
and five lor)Hdn lubeii.
The Hlnek Pniipe was built in
11101, displaced lfi,fi.10 Itmn and car
ried 70 1 men. She waa -ISO feel long
and 7.'t feet henni. Ilor Hnnanient
wns six D.'i and ten ll-inch guns,
twenty :i-ponudem nml three Inrpedn
lubes.
The Warrior, which was disabled,
displaced t.1,(llill tons mid is IHO feel
long. Her eouipleinenl is 70 1. She
curries six ll.'2-ineh and four 7.5-iiich
guns, twenty-four Il-pomulors and
Ibive torpedo tubed. -
Cciiiiaii ltssiN
The fli'iiiian buttleMhii Potnmeni,
which was sunk hv n Hntmh torpedo,
displaced I-MHI7 tuna. She was DOS
feet long, Tl feet beam and 2." feet
deep. The Potnmerii win built iu
11107 at u eonl of about jJ.fi.OOO.OOO.
She carried 72U officem and men.
Her nnunuicul eousislcd of four II
inch gum, fourteen (1.7-iiich gnus, a
number of pieces of smaller caliber
and six 17.7-iuch torMdo lubes.
The I'rauciilob, which did not re
turn to the (Icnuuii bast after I lie na
val engagement, wan n small Her
man cruiser displacing 271. tons.
Previous to this battle Oreiil lliit
aiu had lost diiiuii: the course of the
war ten battleships, eleven cruisers
and various smaller erntt, (lennnny
had lost 1H cruisers, IS auxiliary
eniiem, chiefly eonverted jvnsspnger
Hnem, and nmuerous suuiller vessel.
Since the beginning of (he war
ilritish eruisem and destrovem have
patrolled during duv ami night the
approaches to the Herman Heel's
hasp in (In bii x formed h the mouths
of Hip l"'lbe and the Wi-pr, proteiteil
bv the mightv fortitientions of Wil
helinshnven on the south, on the noith
by the su)H)edly iinpregnnble de
fenses of Hie Kiol eaunl and guarded
by the outlying island of Helgoland.
Until the engagement that has just
occurred, however, no Herman fleet
has put forth in force to necessitate
the giving of the alarm to the Hritish
licet
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Nourithlng
Dellclout
DigeitlbU "'
Tho powder dinolve in water.
JVyETiai
Need nu cooking Keep it on hand.
Rich Milk, Mailed grain extract In powder.
For Infant, Invalids and growing children,
Purenutrltton.upbu'dding tho vvholobody.
Invigorates nursing mothers, and ttia aged.
The Original Pood-Drink for all ages.
More nourishing than tea, codec, etc.
In the home, orat Hotel and Caf ei.
Substitutes cost YOU Sama Prlc
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We Can Please You
ON
Fresh Vegetables
PHONE A TRIAL ORDER
Lettuco
Green Onions
Radishes
Green Peas
String Beans
Oranges
Bananas
New Carrots
New Beets
Now Turnips
New Potatoes
Asparagus
Grape Fruit.
Apricots
Strawberries
Personal Attontion
Cucumbers
Fresh Tomatoes
New Cabbage
Parsley
Spinach
Plums
Gooseberrios
Prompt Servico
MARSH & BENNETT
PHONE 252
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HAPPINESS is havin' jest a little
less than we want, an' th' health t'
hustle f'r that "little less".
Every now anil then some smoker tell us a new joy he lias
discovered In VELVET. II you want u smoke Hut never
grows tiresome, smoke VELVE .'.
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Egyptian
Water Bags
are strictly sanitary, yet cost
no more than ordinary water
bags.
1 gallon $1.00
2l2 gallon $1.25
3 gallon $1.50
5 gallon $2.00
C. E. GATES
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We take pleasure in advising our patrons and the public in general, that we have installed a complete
station in Medford for the sale and distribution of our products in the city and vicinity, Mr. L. W. Kelson
being placed in charge as Agent.
We shall keep on hand at all times a supply of Gasoline, Kerosene, Engine Distillate, Lubricating Oils,
Greases, and the other commodities which make up our line, and we believe that the superiority of our
products is too generally conceded to make comment necessary-
Our service will be unexcelled and our prices as low as consistent with high quality.'.
UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
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