" ir i .. PAO-R STX WDFOTm "rATL TRTP,rNTK MEDFOTCD, 'CmiSdOV. TTTrttMDAY. .TTVE 8, "101(5 MORMON SUGAR TRUST ABSORBS OR GIF 0 Sanders and Underwriters Sell Hold infls in Utali-Orcfjon Company to ' Utah-Idaho Company at Profits Rangfnn From 200 to 800 Per Cent Why Grants Pass Got Factory. Tito Mail Ttibuno is in receipt ol' the following tolegTiim from J3n.lt Luke City, sent by (looi-go 15. Sntut tlers, tolulio to thu iihaorption of tilt Omuls 1'iihr miffflt' factory by tliu Mormon aiigni trust: "Salt I.lu, I'lnli, Juno 7. fleorRe '.. Sanders, vino-president nml roii ciiil inniing-cr of t ho OrcRnu-rtiili Sucnr cni'nimny, nunniineoi tint mile of tin1 Omul Pn mm siiRiir I'lii'tory of the ioiiiMiny, now under const melion nt Ormit l'uss, Or., to IIki Clnh Idaho Sugar ooinpnny of Suit Luke it. TIiim mito wan approved liy the liipnnl ol' ditoeliir aovcml diiys ago mill was IoiImv iiiihiiIiiioiihIv ratified nml completed nt ft stockholders' iiHi-tiiijr hold for that pnriwiso. Alex. Sibley, tin secretary of tint Oicroii ( lull Sugar eninpnuy, has Jmmmi ap pmiilfil resident muiiHgor for tln I tuh-lilnhn Kugnr ioniNiiiy nt din nt I'nui. AIimiiImsI by TiuM "Mr. Sunder Minion tlmt lln oom ph lion of this sale conclude hii iu tiTi'sliiiK chapter in the animls of the hk'T industry controlled in Suit Iwikf City. Hi also stole tluil his pii'-oiiiil interest in ilm organialiim ol hr Hiiftiir industry in Oregon in ilue to (lie fuel tlmt for iiliont n vi'iir nml n Imlf past tint p(Hipk of t lie Iliuue Kivor vnlloy liuvo wanted u suirur factory mid that other persona in Oregon from limn to (lino hni tni'd to interest different pooplo in llu- business, lnil no success resulted. To help tlio IIoriic rivor poph obtain n suriii fuotory, Mr. Sander Mrson nlh beeitmo interested in Iho move inrni liiNt AtiRiiJt mid i'iiuu hero last Sip.-inlnr, mid williln n few day in limit lli-hop ('. V. Nihlev mid 0. ('. Hi. In nt' this oily io n"is him iii fiiiniipiiitf the fncltiry now being built ut (irmilH I'ass. "To curry out thin purpose the Onon-rtali Sueur oomimuy wne or- II III red IHI till UBtll 1V Of Heptl'm- l r. U.i, nml Mr. Sander became ii- tir-t president. Shortly thcroaf ti i llislitip C. ". Niblev consented o l if president and Mr. Senders wu- mnde vice-president and general iniinii('r, Alex. Nibley eeretary. O. I', Hn'bc treasurer. After oi-gauicu-tion cmitiitKlM for the growing- of bill- were outsits! into by the fmin- r- mid arrangements were then made to obtain th iiet'oaftarv mod. Suffi-j-h ni 4'ontrAPlii for tho Kmwiiif of Im-t- to warrant jfoiun nheml were (blmiieil abiMit (lie Intter wtrt of lb fi'inliiT, nml th eoiniMiKy Nucremieil uitli the liuMneM of fiunriHir the iMn-trn.'lioH of ft (WKMin mijrur l"ll, I'luii of INiiiinrliiK ' I lie lft n minted Im( Deneniber ! Hie f limut'illjr of Ul lHMUHty Has Hi .1 ..I ium I.VKI.00U boini iue. vim li ImiimU rf Hiinrtly tlierewflor mi id i written by irr (wvutv mmII i l- .if Suit Ukte t'lly, roo mid in mi. 1'iiMit, Or. Ouniiir the bitter V.i i ni January tln' entire Itoml i ii mis rrMikl hy tfte uudirw ri(. i l i . li'ni.l hou NHtl the eniMinl ( l i' (In- e.iiuNtiiY mt iunvair.l from Iiiii.imiii to $'J4HMM)0 and the un.l. I viii 1 1 ere iiIIowihJ Ut MUluu'rihe lm Hi. in. i.-iim-iI capital ntiH'k. 'flu I ii -I 1 (H1.04HI euiNtal n niibKi-i iIm .1 In Mir. Nibley, Suinier mi. I It, , lK. "liiiincdiaielv lliensifter U coiili.i, i vi- let for the ervetiun of a lltH) t.m ftii'.-nr fnetory nt Dntntit l's. Or, Kiiue wlneh linf ih eumtrueliiit ln proecedeil UDinterrupted and the f.n' kr Hill be eomtiieted bv Seplemli. i X l hun tile thu veur' ertip. vlmli kirn u I ready bHo itilUtM itnd kiiuI i.. h iit UetulMl (MHiditiuu.. "Mr. KnMftVnt ay that the citi.n. f OnyroR Mod tk )in4 of ibe UoyiHi Kivr ralley wjll welcome tlie adtaat of the Utah-Idaho Suuar oitMJiy iu tht country and th.it it will aiean treat deal to iu future levelopmunt to have ueli htronu fiu te4al tntarekta of Salt Lake Cu .b ywtly ideotified with h Oivkou en Siillnfactor) liMl'iil(tt.lii( "Mr. Random aayt 'The ole to Hto t 'lah -Idaho Kiyjar couipa.v jut Hiui'tlcteil coneludt'ri a tery natUfuc torv mid. Tinkinr. The ieop)e of the Itoctie Wiv i v.ill. have obtaiucd the miynr t'aiii'M ili.n I uuuted, and the I lah-ldali'i Sii.i! . nuipaiiy han ob luuud wli.ii luiil In n n..iioiineed Mi cXi'fuVlU luld Jul ill ulopiuenl. Tin nii:anizeiM and Ht.ickliol.lit . li. ln : in Clali Siiv.ii niiiiiii lit h .nit j.Mihl- Uillilij; J I win Jill to H00 pOr conl tin Ihuir iiic-lini'ti(s; tho underwriters in u period of four months linve niiide nearly 10(1 per cent rofit and the bond homo, in the Hiime per cent, made from two to five points profit on the bonds sold) bv them.' ' "Mr. Rmidora enya tlmt tlio busi ness of the Orcjniii-rinh Rntrnr com pany otendily jrrow from the very day of its iiivnizti(iii mid Hint all of its uiidertiikiii's met with miccck. The only frietion that arose wan n controerhy over the bientiou of the I fllololT. I'llrtlon Owe Ioealliiii "Tim two prineiml towns in the l(iirue Itiver ulley are Medford nml Oninls I'ass, Hint III people of eneli of these towns wanted the fnotory loenleil near their city. To obtain tho factory Ml Oninls Pass, Mr. Suiii(-h mid his nssneinles in the ItoKtio Ifiver I'liblie Heiiei. eorimra- tioti, a (limits I'ass institution, inuir unteed the bond issun of the siiRar eouimuy and deeded to the Oreon I'tub Kiifrur eoinpnuy a Miluuble fne ton' site nt n nomiiini consideriifiou mid siitiM'iilicd for .f.r0.0(l( of the said bond issue, and Mr. Sanders says Hint he, himself, mid his irninn illulc business nsNocinlos nrn now also rnisiiiK over -10(1 neies nf beet. "Mr. Siiiideis elates thai the pitm en! iuilieulioiiM nro thai the Ot'euon field will support severnl snxiir fac tories, mid it is a mutter of vnsl im porlanee Hint tho developmeiil of this territory be in the hande of u slroiiR iiiNtiliillou like the lUnli-lilalin Kiitfnr enniMiny, winch eominuy lias n Iuiko amount of liquid asset mid is able to build one or moie suunr factories without issuiiiK any additional se curities. "(il'.OKdi: SAXUKUS." MEDFORD RALLIES OREIGN TROOPS iF TO SUPPORT OF .ENROUTEPEKiNGTO WINNING BASEBALL GUARD I SIS TIME EXTENDED T BULLS 0 RA The ell) couutMi wiit meet tonlKht nml iiism on the Welch llrtm., sawmill propoMltlou, tho ilullls coutinet can not lie cloned, hut will bo laid over for n fow ilaj-s. fi. H. Ilullls, hn nuked for an ox tnimlon of time, no that hu ma not a contract for rails anil mictno tho IioiiiIh, In order to meet tho time limit not hy the council. Tho oom iiiltten nieiilH today nt 1:30 p. m. for tho flnnl draft of tho contruet.. At an unofficial nicotinic of tho rnunoll liut eviinliiK tho eoiitrait was ready and all point approvod. A few rliutiMoe In VhrnflooloKy was uoodotl to nmko It more defliilto. No objections are. iiihiIo to It nml tho council li ready to ratirr it. Tho vawmlll proposition I not moottiiK with appiovsl on the nut Ido aa It li bollovod that the alio of tho mill and the employee It will r:vo omployHieut to, la not sufficient to warrant auolt a bonus a le ask til. They requlrs I&000 and a suitable alto, fl&OQ on dollvory of machinery mid tho hnlHitre when they boaln op ratlon. It li prodlt'lod that tho poiin all will not accept tho )hiihsIIIoii aa It U now nroaontotl. CONVENTION MARKS TIME (CnntlnumI from page one) iiess, but the chairman niuiouneed that with the uibitrnrv luitluuits which khs with the unud he would uppoittl I'onner Secretary Sliiniii and SM-aker Sweet of New Vuik to cecort CbiiiiiK e M. lkMw to the pbitliirm. "luele JM'" Cannon nml Senator Itonih f.dbiued with siM'eches Medlold M'olr .ire sl.,inj; the proper bnscbiill spirit. Kveiv busi ness tiinn in town, with the exception of three or four, have contributed $1 Mr mouth toward the finaneinl nid of ht boll tentn. This aid is cer tninly nppreeiated bv the boys, who are worhiiiK hard to jtive Medfonl a ball team that will compnrc favor ably with those iu northern Cnlifor nin nml Klamnth 1'nlls. Any onn who has ever bad nnythimt to do with n ball team knows that to run a bush team without finaneinl nid is n problem. Klnmnth Kails hns not of one homo plnyer on ita team. Theie nie two 'holdovers from last season, mid the renminder of the team is made up of eollexe players btouKhl in, uiveu positions nml it small donation extra. At Weed the temu is nlso miido up of outside players, Riven positions nml every onn of the several hundred employes at tho mills dnnntiiuf $1 per month toward the fiiinneiiil end. At 'ireseiit the Medford tenui is eompiiscd solely of home pluyora. Hut wilh money now hoiiur misotl an ullior pitcher will be secured, Jilviiur the team u ritiht nml left-hmulor. The bil of ivitcliers net their humps, and la ehfiuur iimler bouibardiucnt uiny win many n jinuie. With the exception of one yiwr, Medford this season hns the faalesl iuliebl in its history of baseball. It was certainly n pleasure Inst Sunday ut Omuls I'ass to JO'e that infield eat up those hard-hit bulla mid Kct the runner ut first. Talk nhout speed! This infield ha certainly k-ot it. What I like nhoul the ball lenui this year is Unit they are full of pep. That infield is like u baud of Keese RoiuR' south iu the fall. Talk ing nil tho time. If it isuU Shorty, it is Curly, little Itudv or .Mnran. Do you know, Mr. Fan, that Curly Wilson is nihility hard to boat on lirst base Little Itudy mid Shinty iloun some seneutionul fielditie in last Sunday's Rome, nearly nil the chances eomiiiR their way. Mo ran ut thh'd hns made n couple of the k rent est stois of the aenaou, fiehliiiR- chnueoe that would bo it credit to a professions!. Many fans nro nnyiiur the way (lie team is jdnyiiur thev don't intend to miss a gnme on the home ri omuls this senson. The Klamath l'nlls-.Mcd'roril game nt Klamath Falls on .Juno IS should be n hummer. When either Klamnth Fulls or Weed iJnys nt Medford they should draw a reeonl-breakiiu' crowd, n they both bo strtiiix lonunt. .Mr. mid Mrs. Fun, jus! attend the Rimie uevt SuiiiIhv nt .Medford be tween (Iranls I'ass and our home team. You will he surprised nt the ttny the boys nie plu.viiiR. RERUN NEWSPAPERS BITTER ON KITCHENER nKltl.l.V, Juno T. via London. Juno s. The newspapers devote much space to Kurt Kitchener, whom they Keuerally ackunwletltfeil to have been an nraauUer of the I real est ublltt). Hut there seems to be no disposi tion to eiUKKerate. tlio Importance of hts death or to base purtlculur hopes t hereon. patches lrom (hiiui and .Jaioii, how-U-vcr, hnve rioh the impression tlmt 1 iiiitwillistanditiif the unsettled coiidi ; turns of the Inst lew months, no or jioiis disorders were ex)cted. I Tien Tsin i a treaty port nbonl scenly miltm southeast of 1'ekinar. , WASIIIN'OTOXT Jun,e S. Twelve ' hundred men of the fifteenth iufnntrv ' under Colonel llarrv C. Hale, satlion- id in Tien Tson and alon the rnil- ' road between there and 1'ekinr nnd LOVHOX. .lone S.AAn l'xcliiinuel,, KMtiM mwrd of .1.10 uwrines con- TeleRTnph tlispnteh from Tien Tin, stitute the Ainerienn military foree in China, sitys Hint thft Lulled JfilMtoa ; Chinn. It was aid nt the wnr do roups at that idnee hnve liefii order- imrtment Colonel Hale might take any cd to hold themselves in readiness to, part of this force to l'ekinir in nn proceed to Peking. ! enieiyeney w-ilhoul instruction, lie The dispnteli hImok the Frehch jpndinbly premrcd to net as soon n nuthorities nlrendv hlReilispiitehed a i he hennl of President Viian Shi Kni's stroiuc force of nnlive iroops frimi ideal li. He impressed his Allen of Kansas .the Fieueh tirotectofaie nt Annnm to tyl" m of PckitiR. A ilebirnHoTr of officers of the biiil.VRiiniil of the new presideul. Uu Vucn-IlaiiR, baa assured him of the fenlty of the jrnard. The reiKiils of movements of for- oiRii tni(H iu China indicate appre hension ol ilisturhnneea iollowiiio- the death of Yuan Shi Kni. Direct dis- CONFERENCE SCHEDULED (Continued from pago one) "WVII nominate T. It. and we'd hotter do It now before It's too late," was a line from one of their sours. Victor Murdock eaino to tho con vention convinced It would nominuto- Uoonevelt at once views on Henry .1 and other leaders. Conference Ordoictl .lames It. Oarflold offered a reso lution for the appointment of a con ference committee with the republi cans. It was seconded by Clifford I'lnchot, and developed a debate, after which It was adopted. No time limit for a report Is set. "The on- thing ou ought to send to the republican convention," said Victor Murdock, "Is the nomination of Roosevelt." The delegates went wild. Murdock Rot the crowd again when ho saltl If the progressives want "Teddy" they "must nominate him" before the day Is through. Former Congressman .MarDonald of .Michigan closed a speech by salng the only nioiago to send to the re publicans wa "to tell them to go to hell and tell them to do as they il- please." BRITISH ADMIT LOSSES IN RUINED VILLAGE LONDON. June s, 2.:.:. n. m- Ilrltlsh tienches running through I I ii.,n .inve been captured by tho (iernmns, accordliiK to tho Ilrltlsh of ficial statement Iwncd nt midnight, which rends: "Last night nnd today thoro wcro heavy nrtlllery bombardments on bolh' sides, east of Ypros. In tho fighting yesterday the enemy suc ceeded In capturing our front linn trenches running through tho mine of the village of Ilooge. Attacks made against other por tions of our lino fallod. A further small Infantry attack delivered onrly this morning against our trenches west of Ilooge was repulsed. "During the night our Australian troops entered Oerinnn Irenrhos east of the Hols Cirenler, Inflicting loss and bringing back prisoners. Our troops also carried out a succeesful raid east of Ciilnchy. "Hostile artillery and trnnch mor tars wore active today against our trenches around Ovlllers , llammol, Sourhcx, Loos and Nouvo Chapelle. Our nrtlllery shelled enemy untterkm about Llevln, east of Sottclioa and about Loo' J A- - lr--. A Al s iWMil f 18iWmiK &30tMfi& aunt fJL Nete: Tlio paqkagct it's ilnxililo unit liuiidd to fit your pocket. 15for IO 2, Pkgs 25 The Cigarette of the West There is more crisp, cigarette en joyment in a La Marquise smoke than in any other you have tried. It's the companion of the get-there spirit the delight of the fresh, un jaded taste that goes with the energy of the West. IA MARQJJISE In the New Vest Pocket Package Thousands of Pacific Coast Smok ers have learned that there is an ' appeal and satisfaction in this relish ahle cigarette that they have never been able to buy before. Msnufictured by the BUTLER. MTLER nnANCIT, Mnker of lngleBrade Turkish Cigarette only. THE AMERICAN TOUACCO COMPANY KIT a Crown $e (jasoljfte afQttalii? giyes you more miles to the dol lar. Carbureting U4li(tM jccount for thJt no wsu of cj. Dealeis everywheie and also at our many Skkvice Stations. Standard Oil Company lCkferml ANOTHER BANKRUPT STOCK We have just bought the Bennett bankrupt stock, known as the ART STORE for a mere song, and we expect to close it out in one day Yes, we expect to close out the whole entire Stock and Fixtures in just one day for whatever it will bring r v r f V r v y v V r v ? ? t Paints, Varnishes, Pictures and Picture Frames, Wagons, Coasters, Dolls, Toys, Music and Music Rolls, Books and Stationery, one large Folding Screen Show Cases, Tables and Counters, and hundreds of other articles will be sold almost at your own price SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 10 0 at 10 o'clock .sharp, at the Art Store, 220 West Main WILL JL WILSON T t f T T f T T t f t t v T ? t t o :; w T $&iw ' i o J o