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PAGE TWO MEDFORD II AIL TRTBrNE, MTCDFORD, OKKOOX, MONDAY, jrXIO 10, 1010 ' ': , 1 t m;- wr m. iV f f. 6 1 '-' P ' f , ? i TOCAL AND L PERSONAL -i Jsmss M. "WJatkltiB of KUinnth Fnlls spnt Sunday in Metfforri. Rain broke thi hot sotll of w with er 9s turds y and was a Kraal help t) the iMii-lrrtRfttml orchard. Waato Camsra Shop for flrst-cUss kotMtk finishing, aad kodak supplies. , K. E. llotwaftkor, of Klamath Falls I,Ih Bedford on IiusImm this weak. II. 0. cKten of Waltham. Mss.. g a fcrnrtness visitor this week. He Is rtgte(rd at the Medford. Mr. and Mra. Harry asr and (laMBktr of San Francisco, are tour iHg ths rathiy. De Voo gives trading sUmpfl with overytlttnx oxcoot grocsrlas. U. P. Hecul of Henttldton. Ore., arrltod yesterday to spend several tr In Medford. Mrs. P. C. Seboll awl daughter, l?valyn, of Prospect, came down Sun day to visit with friends. Urd and room, private house Phone' 47-U. 7 4 W. (loiulron, of Mlna, Nov., la in tho city lor a few days. Fred rc. Knlnht or San Diego, n in Wrtdfonl this week on business. Got your milk, cream, otittor, oggs nnd buttorrnilk at De Voe'e. "The Stolen IMe," shown at the Star Sunday. Is one of the cleverest comic movies shown In the city, and 0. (S. OfttM displays a natural tal on t M a screen artist. I. II. IlrasjSi of Ilosoeurg. arrived SiiHday on business. He la at the Holland. Typewriter impor of nil kinds at Medford Printing Co. 3Ir. and Mrs. J. M. Finn, of Mills Valloy, are spending few days In Medford. John A. Martin, of Dunsmulr, arriv al Sundny to spond a few days In the ujtj on uiibImmm. Tlio Dopot hotel at Ashland will pay 16 conU por pound llvo weight for InrKo fat lion. . John Wosterlund oxlilttd Sunday some bountiful cherries that ho pick ed front the treos on Cherry lane,. (J. W. Stout, or Hobaetopol, C'nllf., arrival Sunday on business nnd will ruuinln lu tlie city for a few days. Tlio world's Kreatost compnnloR. llolnios. The Insurance Man. (Mr. and Mrs. ClaronoH lloulnson, or Merman. Calif., a suburb of Los Anguine, tuft today for home after attending n week's visit with Mr. and Mra. A. II. lebell. They were old friends In lllluol Hoy W. Itetner of IClMtnalli falls arrlvwt here Sunday lu the Interest of the "Houttdup." Try a King Spit at cigar and en courage noma Industry. tf Mm. Leon Haaklaa and daughters llaiett Claire and Oertrude, and Mra. Urnaat Smith and daughter, left this morning for Newport, where they will eapHpy the "aback" owned by Mrs. Helen llaaklns. nf. r. laaaea and J. C. Ilrown and families, C. K. Thomas and John Wil kinson awl families, and Judge and Mra, r. II. Ton Veil were among the many who visited Yreka by auto Sunday, Dr. Klebgeaaner will be at Hotel MM every Wednaaday. Hours (or nonanluulon 10 to 3. lira. H. A. Woods sad Mra. F. Q. waaaaburg vUlted the city yester day in order to rehearse the rorons ttaa eeretnoutes for the Scandinavian least In Ashland ttext Saturday. The ttaasMi will be crowned In the fore aooa aa the band playa the national alas of tin northern count Mas and taa analeace waves the American and Scandinavian flags Unite, ate. Hotel lioUand. Mt. Oeorge N Smith of Yankee Creak, waa a Medford riaitor Mon day. doors " Noon received the an aolaimeat of district agent of the Monk American A evident Insurance CO.. of Chicago. His twrllor covers fftar Oregon and Northern I'sll foraia. with headquarters at Med ford. la Dave Woods about that fir In surance poller Otttaw Malt Tribune lids. J. H. Or ant. goarul tuanager for Oregon of ike North Americau Ar oideat lasuraiu'o Co., of Chicago, is ig Mfedford lu the tntret of his coiu imsy. and to co-oirae with lieorK? U Does, who ban upku lately ap pointed aa district agent for South era' Oregon and Northern California. a a King Spits cigar, 6c Th ar home-mad. tf Tom liathaway, lr Bkerbard and M. J. Kmerirb leturucd Sunday evaaJag from a most smt-eMful fwblng trip up Big Hull creek to Paur Bit croaaing. Tby pronouuie Ui roads fearful, but the fishing fine. They ere caunht In a savers rallfill aad narrowly eaeauod lairius In the nu4 coming baK Tbf hjwnsht back aio trout. "' U Voe buys beer botla. SJrl. H Chandler Kgan. who li BCS arttuly lit at Chicago, return adisoodav. 1 Wtedow and door screens, garden CsruilallaV Pacific f'uru. A PU- FV- Ibrr.' Mnor V J Kmcrlrk and Mrs Kincrlck loft Saturday for Uolc by auto, and blew out bin radiator on the (Ireon Spring mountain. It took nearly all day Sunday to ropnlr It, which wai accomplished by alii of a blow torch borrowed from Dill Stew art, who was en route to Jenny creek on a fishing trip. Mayor Kftiericli will be absent two weeks. Ostes sells Ford cart, 200 down and $16 a month. Walter Dnncan, a recent graduate of the Medford Cemtnerelal College, left this morning for (3 rants Pass, where ha has secured a Government position. i M. F. Han ley, owner of the Untie Creek ranch and his foreman, J. W. 'Welch, visited Medford and several nearby ranches today, buying cattle for the Itutte Creek range. IiMttermtlk 3c quart at De Voos. Will O. 8t(el, snporltitendeut or the Crater Le.k nation! park luft today for a visit of a few daya at the park headquarters. A. a. Sleberts, O. A. C. basketbsll and baseball atar, arrived In Med ford Saturday morning from Balnm, where he has been playing with the Salem baseball team. He will re main lu Alodfonl during the summer and will pitch for the local loam. For rent, 2-room furnlshod house. C. A. DaVoe. Tbo naval recruiting station, for murly located at Aberdeen, Wnsli., will he moved to Medford and opened about July 19. Hill Fancher spent the weekend visiting Sprague Itelgal In Cold Hill. if ti aplte or the cool woalhar Sun day, the Nat was well patronized, over 130 taking a dip during the afternoon. Whipping cream nt DoVoo'n. I.. F. Ferguson of Ferguson llroth ers Store, Ashland was In Medford today on business. The road to Yreka, with the ex ception of tlio temporary road on Its I ley Hill, Is lu splendid condition, according to William F. Isaacs, who accompanied by Mrs. Inanos and their little son and Mr. uml Mrs. .1. C. Drown, motored over the Slsklyotis yeatorduy. Truffle iHwr Yrokn la very heavy, some 30 cars passing the party lu as many minutes. Puttormllk 10c gal. nt Do Voob. ICIuv Foss and Treve I.umsden spent the weekend om tlio Frank lthodes ranch beyond ICanln Point. K)le AniHplKtT, Fay Diamond, M. McQuIrk and Cluronce Uurke spent Sunday flailing near Ilutte Falls. Air. and Mra. Clua Samiiol ac companied by their daughter, Neva, ami Mrs. Samuel's aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Mnvtlle, Investi gated the rlghwny, recently opeued, leading north from Central Point, to Kogue river yesterday. In many places the road has bsen recently graded, but Is soft and unrolled. Oh the last stretch only the brush has been cut from the right of way and the roadbed Is entirely ungraded. For concessions at Kogue River Hound l'p grounds, Ashland, -I, 5, and 6th of July, see Wm. 8. Voorkees at Susie Allen's Real UsUte office, Ashland, or write P. O. Itox It. Ash land. 79 Miss Margaret Ames of Talent was a Madford visitor today. (1. A. Marshall, who spent the lat ter part of the week tranaaftliai business In Medford, left Saturday night for Tacomn whore be la con nected with the Weyerhaueser Tim ber Company. Postage stampa at De Voes. Mrs. J sine Murphy left Saturday nlaht ou a visit to Duluth Mluu. Mr. Murphy Is connected with the Owens Lumber Company. The person who borrowed a photo graph of Mary Plckford from the lobby of the Star Theater, without permission, is asked to return It. 7s Krneat Scott and family of Cen tral Point, apenl Sunday with Wil liam Hansen of the Pioneer Or chards. lttg Sr milkshakes at De Voc1. Jacques lkmyee, who has bwn In the employ of the California Oregon Power Co., moved to Ashland today where he will be connected with the Metropolitan Ufa Insurance Com pany. V Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knapp and Mr. and Mra Jefferson of south King street, spent Saturday night and Sun day fishing on Hogu rlrer near tiold Hay. Mrs. Knapp. It la reported, won the honors as champlou fisher man of the party. Robert D. Corvllle will leave this afternoon for San Francisco, whvre business will detain him for a week or ten daya. Mr. and Mrs. Corvllle, the latter being the daughter of Mr. and Mra W. W, Watson of thia city, recently came from New Yonk for a summer vacation in Medford aad vl clotty. The) ar uoted duurors. di rect from Uetham's tcrt'tilesl aniuse- maat houses. To nwrrMgt- of Ml Hazel Ten) tit C. I. Tru' ' .-ilruiimeil Sunda erierncoa t Hi.' honi" or Kt vrrn J K. W. I'nrstiii', ho fflclatrl at the cervmou). Mr tnI Mm Trwo will reside on Uouth Central anut Couut Coiniutsslomr Frank II Madden hu returned from 4 bulnea trip to Seattle. Oeorge K Neubr and Krlc Ander sun left Moudsy for u.uaw ako valtrico ttso Ontgri ul tl jnciiAt a fitnp cud pjuictiog trip Judge K M Calkins, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Wick of sh land, left lu a car bound for Kugcnc this morning. Thoy expect to re turn Friday or eturday F. O. Mtorrles spent Friday at Hay Cold. I Wr. and Mrs. C. W. Palm will leave In a few daya for their summer cottage ou Pelican Hay. Tho shoe shine stand recently opened on Main street, opposite the! First National Hank, has nuspeuded business. A Joint banquet will be held at the' Hotel Austin tonight bv the Medford Comstierclal Club and the Jackson Comity Merchant's Association. n nttendance of about 00 la expected AH member of the urbanizations ar,. urged to bo present. The banquet wll be 50 cents a plate. fTwelve rocruiting officers ased through Medford last night en route to Portland from California and Colorado stations. The annual election of n director of the public tuhooU for the Medford ilit tict i in priM?rpM4 thin aftcrnooti. 'Dr. K. II. I'iekle nml Attoniev V. K. Hiippn nre the eundidaten being voted for. J. II. Cochran loaves tonight for Xew York where he will attend n conference of representatives of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. Cochran, who expects to bo gone five or six weeks, will stop off at Mm for mer Indiana homo. F. 0. Morris, second trick opeator at the S. P. station, leaves tomorrow for Colorado. He will bo relieved by It. A. I.oewe, formerly an operator ou the C. II. and Q. railroad. MILITIA ORDERED MOBILIZED (Continued from page onn j for iih to go m and eleiiu up the Sit uation." Iteply to CaniinJi. Soon nfterwards it lieeamo known tlmt the reply to ('MrrntiMtV last uote dmnnudiiig the recoil of (lenernl Per-sliino-'H o.xpeilition would go forward today. The reply In understood to inform Cnrranza tlmt tlio American troooM will not lie recalled until Oil de facto government hat demoiiHt rat ed its ability to guard the honlei from Imiiilits. The embashy communientioiis brought the WnHhington i.'oerument its first news of trouble at .Mitsntlnu. According to tho .Mexican version confusion followed mi attempt to lam) ion lines from a warship. The embassy pieneiitcd a rcHtit from the military commander nt Mnr.ntlan, (leiieral Mealo, telling of the incident, accouipnuicd b yinstnictUwis from the Mexico City foreign otfk'e, urging tlmt the Americans be kept aboard their ships. General Meato's report Mid the men .landed ut .Miuutlnu were mar ines, but as the gunbonl AmiiiiMilis, (he only ship known to Im there, has no marines aboard, it is presumed that bluejackets were mvoKed. The .Mel4i rejairt told thi stery: Troublo ut .Mutjitlmi. "A IniuI from the warship ap proached a Masalluu wharf and wna warned to keep ff until NrmiKsiun to land could be obtained from the military authorities. wmit hack to the ship nnd in several hours returned with its crew- aitned. The officer in foniiuund wna (old iH-iimsxiou for landing hud uot been given nnd then argument ensued. A crowd of sol diers nod civilians had gtithered ou the wharf uud in the midl of the diMision u drunken Juiuiiiesc firc.l ii hot at the AmericHiis, who projnpl l.v replied with n wiilev into the crowd. Cnrraniui soldiers rvliirnwl the fire, and the boat withdrew, leav ing behind two officers who were ar rested. Kxplunatioiis theu were ex changed by the commander of the "arlnp nnd the Cumiuxa general, and the Aumiwun wt'tKei-s were re lenseil." The report wuke no uieution of Ainericun casualties, but mivs two Men-nii sokliers uml one iimIi.iu were wounded. The Hay Haaalnllon would put Into Immediate effect section III of the new bill, which will not become effective under Its own terms until July I It authorises the president to draft all members of the natlouul guard or national guard resenes in his discretion when tongress sh.ill have authorised the ue of the armed force of the country. As only congress has the power to declare war, the president could une the guardsmen even under this sec tion only for repelllug Invasion It Is held, however, that the militia may be sut across the luternational line If necessar) in the operation of de fending American territory Set ion III say: "All person so drafted sball. from lUti- of their draft, Maud ditl3rKd from the militia and hull from muI ddto be subjwot tit sui h lau aiul re u 1st loss as mov hk. aviH'alle to members of the volunteer armv " The secttoo also provide that ot ficrs ubno tho rack of ctlunol atiall u BCI'IIIICU UJ mo lI1CSUIt'llI. nunc the lower offbor ihU lie -clcito.l from tbo periuunol of (do torco iievs woro taito tudav (ott'4nto irMf tprDfo STAR THEATER TONIGHT As "Ihc I'Vui diiTiUi ' (h- 'l the inot nwwtl.y ini'ii'tii- i ImliietiTH he hn ever iiner-iiiiti'd on the xereeu, .Mary i'iekford .nhiee the inre din tiiM'lion or nrMiinf herelt'. The chiiriii'terixutioii. mie of tears nnd milex, of ttlii- nnd tender enti ment, will uriilonbtedlv Kimk nuionfr the Kreiitet dim in;itlnii ot IIi'm ininHlli'il tm-oTrt -- ui tin- M-recri. PORTLAND, June 19. Colonel Lewis C. Oarrigus, a veteran of the Confederate army, today telegraphed Senator Harry Lane asking him to present to Prciddcnt Wilson au offer to raldo a regiment of "rough rldurs" for service lit Mexico, , if needed. Oolonal flarrlgus says he could re cruit suoh a regiment within a short time. I'OllTMNI), Or., June 10 Mobil ixatiou of the Oregon National Guard today waa proceeding rapidly here nml in other cities where the units nre sfationud. The troop will he ready to move before night if order ed to the border. However, Adjutant General George A. White expects to have sufficient time to concentrate nil the militia, numlicrinu: ISHO men, at Cbickuma-. near heie. which will reipnre -ovcrd d.i- E OF NKW MiKK, Jim. Pi W.uicn S. Stone, grand rind tin Hrotlu-i hood of Locomotive (.nulla r-, i- on lu way wct tod H to obi, on uilorma- tion ciMiccrinng the pl.tiin of the rail road eoniNiiiies fur meeting eniert: lUicies thul might arise if u nntional strike of railway employes were de clared, ltefor laittg he said he was certain of winning the eight-hour duy for KHI.OUO rariwuy workers. ''There are not sufficient iixuilable men iu the veMHtry who wscs tu slight eerifuice to (snuit the nn..U to oM-rate with Htiikcbreuker," aid .Mr. St om-. Medforl lUvo.stcirs Kuioko The Medford and Mt Pitt Cigars. TOO UVTK TO CUSHIH'V. W A NT K I t'Vuh I i7Preeteeond baud picket fence with aale Wlie iPrefcried. Phone Will 11. Wilson tt.7 TWO TRIPS DAILY UKTUKKN I MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S II Harnl-b'' auto will le.ive ICagle Point at s A M. uud 1 P. M dally, ecpt Suuda , luue Medford t A. M .iud 6 P M Will cull for passengers at hotels in Medford and hotels and business houses In ICagle Point. I PIIONIJ it.Ntt OR :t-:t. ! J i i i I SEEKS REGIINT OF ROUGH RIDERS N 11 DEMANDS OOCO DOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOXOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCtXX)OOOOOOOOOOOOCCOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO' Wo oilKlimte, not lntiut. Wo IniiI, oi luiio. folbtw. If joii mint lit Im-M jolt will Hud It ut tlio STAU. THE PICTURE HAVE WAITED K. (JATVs. tlif uto KinK, bcouht M r',H'l IuvmKIuk crowd SliwUj U tlih lNpuliu- Jjj1kiU. t1i. (la(v adiI Mr. iindle did kiu-U fuiuiv Muutk without Hviut; ciip)lcl up for weeks to conic. M Ttu foliouiiui milled liHiU J'nuJ's Ctexric Suitv, MiMront ft lues, MARY PICftFORD TODAY ttt uorld'o i;niit nn.l Imiliccr .uOjricd rrhU mm- in lies- brM. ponluction. "TUF Ktl MtXj." Tin. It simv "Tois of lu Hidto. Country." uJh,o tlvv Ihjw te4lij-. If thv tvt, nt rxoirc si cntrnsinlng ot any utn ot Uils (httcr in H'liw unio. ADHKSStON CavII4ran 5c Adllsi I5c JWWX.XKtX)vHisAJlAHXJCKf ITALIAN .TROOPS UPON OFN HKHI.IN", June 10. Italian troops avc on the offensive in mnnv eetiorm oi tlio limit, but are lieintf Iielil in Ktik b the Austrian, the ofneinl t iteinent i'uel in Vienna on Sntnr- "Ou the litflit of .ronfalcoHe there u.u liKlitiiif with miiiea nnd luind-.rii.iili-, the statement says. ' Au attack of the enemy nenr Miizllnif tailed, ah did reatml m- s.uilt- on our Misition in the Dole- iiuile-. Attacks by the Itnlians near Ifuledo. firenxeck and Monte .Melitt broke down. "Itnlinn forcea in considerable ftrenfrth nttneked our front eouth east or Aaino mul weie repulsed. We captured VA officer, :15I men ami five machine unti." .qg0 Miles Hr&., VIl 7 0 . . xm 7 iii to pv All the way from the Soutbfi Pacific where cultivation combine to pro duce smooth, silky wrappers, comes the smooth, brown, Sumatra wrapper of your friend, the OWL. Why does the OWL manufac turer use a Sumatra wrapper ? Because it is the smoothest, mild est, most flawless wrapper he can find anywhere. Because it helps to make the OWL the best smoke that a nickel will buy. Perhaps you don't know the OWL is made with an imported Sumatra wrapper. Perhaps you don't know the OWL is hand-made, from long leaf filler. Perhaps you don't know the story of the Million Dollar OWL? If you don't know the OWL per sonally (we suggest it gently) it costs only 5 cents to get acquainted. sgy,rwr Id. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED YOU FOR TO DAY Second Showing of "THE STOLEN PIE"--Made in DioYiiM IU be wnuellitHC ueu tixbi) lUwK Mui Ucrmutl Motur to., tipiimu SAILORS CALLED ABOARD WARSHPS SAN DIEGO, Ca! j June 19. At the request ot Hear Admiral Fullam, commanding tho Pacific reserve fleet the police of San Diego this morning wore notifying all sailors and ma rines ou shore leave to report aboard their ships immediately. Crews of tbo armored cruisers Coorado and Pittsburg wore busily engaged Jn coaling thoir snipe, and receiving supplies. Similar scenos of activity wore dis played abourd the torpedo boat do stroyors in port mid all warships wero being propnrod to sail at a mo ment's n oil uo. Conditions along tho lower California border are reported to bo quiet. The Mexican garrison at Juarex is reported tralnqull mid no troublo along tho border of California Is anticipated. m jm at V fc Seli . climate and w The (Vlillson Dollar Cigar . liuiinee blocks iu follew: W.whU Iintlter ('.,, l. X M. lkft. S(ort, tluff, IVrl's liHlertidvlna Co., (iamett-toy lUnlnatsi Co., and SEAMEN CLASH H CARRANZISTS m WAHIHNOTON. JnhP 10.- Al- rnirnl Window t Sowtmgo, reporting Into today on the tlli between tho ' Amerienn aentnen and CnrmttJin sol dier at Jtatntlnn yeatenUy, ul HontwiiinN Mate 1. M. Lnnajlitor was gravely wounded and Kairn 0. 0. Itwiiig nnd A"sstont Paytrwtator Andrew Xowntt were Utkon pHewier by the Mexicans. The admiral made no mention of the mib-eipient relense of the officers a iinuounced to the viiite departineiit b the M'-xicnn embus-, y, but it is presiHifid Mil occur red utter the ieMirt ou which hia hiesH"P was lulled wa- -ent. AMUSEMENTS MED FORD'S Lcadinu Motion SJJ Picture Theater TONIGHT v Bessie Barriscale In the Triangle foaturo Tt?e Last. Act nnd n simiiv Keystono Cinders of Love lirescntliiK CHESTER C0NKL1N . TOMOUUOW first local apiiOnrnnce ot Mabel TALIAFERRO She stars lu n Motro "Wonder lilay .HER GREAT PRICE WM. FOX 1'rvM'iit.s THEDA BARA IX fThe Serpet,, jj WEDNESDAY . L 3S 6and THURSDAY TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Presslnn and AlterlnB I2B E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS Medford House Movers WK M(i K HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES. MACHINERY, ETC. Phone 488-M 612 S. Newtown. 737 W. 14th St. Till: STAIt M (bo place foe tlio let niiiiiM'iiMJiK, U,t plutuiiiA, luv.t ktnrs. ah plciiu, ,v a(. Mlllltoly KIIUIWIlttHMl. &flU B Suits (If5) DuuOAQLWW f YWV 5 rt THE PICTURE YOU HAVE WAITED FOR Medford uiulb'nce U til vhv1iIiik IioW Q M 't t s s O