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MEDFORDMA1L TRIBUNE
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AHilJKUltU 1'ltlNTlNQ CO.
Ofriw- Mall Tribune ItiiiMIn, 2D 27-J9
North Kir street; tcl'il'ne 7fc.
Tlio Democrat la Tlmm, the Metlfonl
Mull. Tlio MixJfonl Trlliuiie. The Month
cirri QrtfKonlw" Tim Aslilnml Tribune.
a bo note I'frrNAM.'.tiiitor.
INTERVENTION NEAR
BOUBCRIPTJOM HATK3I
8n ypnr, by malt ft.00
ne month, bv mill JO
I'rfc month, ilrlhorr-il by carrier In
Medftml, I'hoonlx, Jnrkrmnvllle
nml Central Jolnl ........... .CO
Set unlay only, by mall, pr year..- I 09
Weekly, per ycir ... MO
Otfrafal Paper of the City of Mrirrd.
OfrielM Piper of Jaoksoti County.
tlntered as second-class matter at
Med ford, Oregon, umlei iti wet or Marsh
I, UTS.
Sworn rirculntinh for lilt tilt.
Pull IcHxpil wlrn Associated Press dlS'
patch..
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EM-TEES
Yc, It Wnt Tlio Tluwlor
Tlio thontcr was destroyed by flro
In .Motion City Inst night. Tlio local
II very miuh hiivciI hi ImrsoN and
"wiikoiib, lint a cow wns btirnwl up.
Shollon (Kiih.) Ituconlcr.
Ilia ApprriitlrcMilp
pinlph Marble, who linn boon en
gngcil nt Cook'a Mnrkut for aonui
tluiu past, Iiiih resigned his pohIHoii
nml hnH engaged with llm Hldtiny
holing barber shop iin nn assistant.
ThlR In (ho shop In which Mr. Marble
loomed his trndo nntl nfter which ho
conducted a aliop for himself for a
t lino. Slil noy IN. V.) Itoeord.
llo Will llo n Niii-kiii
!(!. .M. Sickles, l. I)., has leased
front Mrs. Arnold tlio vacant lot tul
JolnlttR IiIm residence hiiiI will begin
operations In the spring. Tlio Wal
king (N. Y.) Hovlew.
Wlml AVIlt Society NoW..
Some of tho llnrne poopln nt
liiiidod ti "hutt-lii" illnnur nt Mrs.
llnrvo Stanton's Prlduy. -Tho Omrk
(Ark.) Spectator.
TIiN Is Very Utile
AVolI, sir, thu writer ihs Iihoii m
goali (Hug bnay (hla wok tryltiaj to
litV Wl of tho water ami mutl. ho
lWWt't had lime to look for news.
bMt Wsry little helps. Tho (len try
(Ark.) Journal.
A Woman's Woih.
Want.-A nlc young man
ON CI, again (lie Tniled Slates is mi vcrc of uiUtvcii
Mini in foxico an intprvciilioii fdrccd In' (Ih1 iiin-
hilify or uuwilliiiyiicr'-H of flic Carraii'n ovci'iiincnt to
j)nlci'l flic American border (mwhk rroni bmulit raids.
Camiiwa accins caiTicd away by bis own 'importun'cu
and to bavc lwt bis sense of propoption. His actions be
tray a perspective extremely. narrow for tbe chief of a
nation. His vanity and poinponsness blind him to the ex
isting dangers.
'J'be American troops have no business in Mexico, save
to protect the United States from foreiirn invasion. Had
Carl-anza forces co-operated with Pershing's forces, Villa
would never have escaped and the bandit bands have been
rounded ii) lon ago. But beyond making promises, the
de facto government has done nothing.
The United States government and people do not want
to intervene in Mexico. The limit of patience has been
exercised to prevent it. Should, however, the Mexican
government carry out its threats of attacking the Ameri
can troops protecting the border, it would needlessly force
intervention by an unwilling government.
There can be but one result in case of a clash with
Mexico and that is disaster to Mexico. The ignorance of
the people of Mexico can be understood, but the attitude
of the Carranza government deliberately court ing destruc
tion passes human understanding. It'is playing into its
enemy's Hands by perpetuating anarchy.
HUGHES' FOOL FRIENDS I
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Til K (ieriuan-Aincriean Alliance triumphantly an
nounces that its campaign in behalf of Justice
Hughes secured his nomination by the republicans and the
secretary of the organization states that he is sending out
three million lot tens of iust met ions to Oeniian-born vot
ers and descendants of Germans to vote for Hughes for
president.
I' very German paper in the United States, including
tin subsidized "Fatherland," is out for Hughes. President
Wilson's vigorous Flag dav speech in which he accused
P :. ....... .. ! ..ij i . . . j . i it. i j tit i i
luruiiriiers (H uiuMiipuug 10 levy "ponucai niacicniau is
occasion for a fresh tirade of abuse from the hyphens who
place the land of their origin above the land of their adop
tion. .It seems thai (he kaiser is not content, with destroying
American factories and interfering with industrial rela
tions in the United States, but also seeks to interfere in its
political affairs and name the next president.
II the German-American Alliance can deliver three
million votes , if course it will decide the election. J)ul such
a supposition is preposterous. If the German vote is cast
solid for Hughes it would force the American vote, in self-
defense, to be cast for ilson. Hut most Germiut-Aincri-eans
are too good citizens to accept dictation in voting,
even from the kaiser.
Mr. Hughes should be saved from his fool friends.
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DEATH
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TO
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NKW YOKK, June 1'J. - The douth
of General .loaeph Ciallolnl, former
mltilatr of war or Franee was duo
to n mtirdorotia attack by Krenoh
army officer of high rank undor
chained of troanon, nml not to natu
ral cauae, according to atorloa told
lioro lodny by iinaaeniora arriving
on tho Fronoli liner La Knvetto. (Juti
tnvo Iloalouln, tin mttache of the
Fronch war office hero for tho aocond
time on a Kovornmont imIhhIoii would
uolthor affirm or dony tho talo.
Gouornl aalllsnl wan shot mid fa
mily wotindod whou cIoHntod with tho
officer In hla Purl ofrica, the ar
rivals from Franco nld. Tho general,
aftor an IHiiosb of tliroo wooks, died
May 27. i
Ocuoral Onlllonl'.'B nueallnnt wm
arrofilod, tho I. a Kayutto'H paHMiKors
Halil and liU fate In linttnftuii. lie
had bocu RUiuiuoned boforo Ills chief,
It Ih reported, to answer tho clinro
of .hnviiK nojjotlulcd with tho Cor
mmiH for' tho'iirreudor of. u for trots
nt Vordiin. '
MEXICANS
FEAR
HUGHES
TO
NAME
CARRANZA
COLLTMIlttS,' N M., June 19.
Moro than 100 Mexlcnna omployod
by tho United State army, In re
building tho motor road from Colum
bus 'to tho American field bnawi In
Mexico, quit work today and loft
camp at Palomaa, eight mile nouth
of the- border, for Interior points In
Mexico. Thoy. oxplnlnod that they
feared tho vengeance of Cnrranxa
followers.
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CHAIRMAN
E
CAMPAIGN
tNHW YOItK. June 19. CharW K.
Hughes arrived here from WahltiK
ton early today to confer with a mib
committee or the republican national
committee of which W. Murray Crane
Is chairman, concerning tho organi
sation of tho committee Including the
election of a new chairman. The
Mexican rnncliors in the Onleana conference was called to meet at
MINNESOTA
HOLD
district hnvo complained to Oouoral
J. J. Pershing, commanding tho
American punitive expedition, that
mounted horsemen, claiming to bo
Carranza followera and pnrt of the
2:30 p. in. In Mr. Hughes temporary
headquarters In a hotel.
It Is uudoratood that Mr. Hughes
has two or three men In mind whose
uniiHta he will submit to the members
command of General Cuviuon, aro of the committee for choice as choir
stoallng horsct and cattle, according
to reliable Information received here
today.
CORNELL FRESHMEN
STATE PRIMARIES
BY 111 CRISIS
thai
ikih nook and wash dlake. milk the
oew, anil churn, and pick the geeee
awl watch ih apeeklMl hen that she
ilHii't lay astray. The Fulton (Ky.)
Wliulaaa.
llir I'mmii llrtNiiluny.
Willie Jonas, wtift haa bmui atiidy
Ihi artartnc, aetord at tha town
lull TsaawHy utajht.The Phllllps
4Ja (Kaa) Ohaurver. i
A Sow Viiiiiik Aulliiit-.'
Ms kigk arhool graUuntlun o
nraites wll) oonslat of a play on
tlUns "Aa Yiih Uke II." iy Mr.
tlssM. The JeffarstiuYllle
(1m4.) dtSMM.
SUhuM PmmIuc,. Iloimtmj.
w Mturrlace llcetia was Imum In
Taywr llsra, 'i, of Prestofiburg.
Ky., aad Ulva Msale, IS, of Uaat
I'tttHt. ICy. Tho IroaUtu to.) IroH-
tiMlaH.
Kcmmhltsl.
"Mr. Ityra I!, nivalis. Clairvoyant
ii Wl Impreaalunal reader; aleu strictly
freak una." Adr. In 11 IrSWell
(Msaa.) CttMrier-CltlWH.
NKW YORK. June i.8tok
were generally niiaeitlel ItHlay, In
(NiiieequeHee of the uiiaettle! ewudl
tlona In Mexico. The Mexican group
was particularly affected, losing two
to four points, with aa much or mora
for sown of the snaclaltlea, compris
ing the motor ami war shares. In
vestment slwka, as repiesetited by I
high class rails, were lowor by' I to
ST. l'AUIi, Minn . June t!t. - Chief
liitcroMt In (ho Minnesota primary
election today ceutorH In tho Hglit
for tho republican nomination for
United StatoH senator, lit which four
candidates, Senators Mohos K. Clapp,
former Governor Adolph O. Kbur
liart, Krnuk II. Kellogg, formerly iih
slstaut nttoriioy general, ami Charles
A. Mudhorg, membur of coiiKroMS, aro
COIltOStlllK.
Cnudldntos for Culled States sou-
utor, Rovornor, lluutounnt Kovornor,
rongieasmou, iltemliers of the legis
lature, mouibors of tint stuto rallrond
nml warehouse commliMlou, associate ,
Judaes of the mipmne court, noire-1
tan of state, treamiror and district I
Indue will he "Mooted bv the voter",!
DEFEATeSYRAGUSE
POI'GIIKHKPSIK, N Y., .Tune i).
Tho Cornell first onr crew won
thu luo mllo froshmnu rncu Imro to
day, dofontliiK S)rncniMo by about a
length nml n half of open water.
Coach Ten Kyerk's youngstiirs,
after a thrilling strugKlo all the way
up tho course with Pennsylvania,
won second plnco by about u fool.
The Columbia eight finished five
or six lengths In tho wash of other
crews. Cornell took tho lend at tho
start and was never headed.
LN'onr the finish lino the Court noy
crow spurted mid quickly pulled
away from the Sjrairuso and Penn
sylvania crews. Columbia' elgbt
finished between five and six lengths
In tho rear of the winners.
Official tltue: Cornell. ll:or. -:,,
Syracruse, 11: 1." :i-5; Peiiusylvnnla,
11:10 1 -T. ; Colunibht, 11:9 2-5.
Why Smoko lilt ClKars
When La Gomlas nro only 1 Ou
num.
Thu ropiibllcan presidential uonil
iho loaves for Providence, 11. f., this
evening to attoud his class reunion
of Ilrown university. He will return
here Thursday and romaln until Sat
urday whon he will go to spend part
of the summer at Uridine Hampton,
Long Island. Mr. Hughes will not
return to Washington again before
election.
Ho would not discuss either poll-
tics or the Mexican situation.
Tho members of the sub-committee
weie guests of Mr. Crane at a
luncheon held prior to the conference
with Mr. Hughes.
Ilefoi'e tli" luncheon the committee
met and discussed thu question of the
selection of a national chnlrmnn.
It was lalor announced unoffic
ially that thoro was no basis for pub
lished reports that William It. Will
cox, formor public service commis
sioner, would be selected. It was de
clared that the name of William
Loeb, once former President Jtooxe
volt's secretary, Urtunll) bed been
eliminated.
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JOHN A. PERL
Am
UNDERTAKER
Iady Aslstnnt
Sft fl. UAinTiKTT
I'honea PI. I? arid 47JS
iilomobllo 1 1 eat. so Scrtlco
M fcZAI-vl fVkfVSAI
NKW YOHK, June 1 Fifteen
Ihoiiaaud or more troop" of the New
York National Guard begun todn to
assemble In their armories through
out the state In response to the ii-e--Ideut's
call. As rapidly as the com
mands eau be brought together and
equipped they will proceed to the
state mohlllxatiou camp at lleekmnu,
X. Y , fifteen miles southeast of
i points, with weakness In obscure I'oiilikeeimle, lo he mustered Into
laadoa.
With MMltord trade la Med ford made
the lulled Slates servlne. Thlr
lUobllUatloii Is expect ml to he com
plete vvllhln tlrec days.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25catalldniiigists.
lyiERMMAN BliHEIH SHE
Automobile Tire Setting and Wheel liepairing.
Springs welded or made to order. Horse-shoeing and
general blacksiuithiiig.
Great Stasrs
Qhe newer
Big'gei;tette3;j
screeja
production!
are
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plalvouse.s
2G SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE
Phone 279
JUNE WHITE SALE ON
AT MAY & GO.'S TODAY
May .v Co are puulntt on a big
Jmhs White sale which begins Mon
day morula This steie la aHns
featuriug some attractive deeurallous
nad now bate their store wndos
and dopartiuHHls dteorate! with uat
viral eottun bolls, which the) have
had shipped directly from Ike fields
of the south Those natural cotton
bolls wake a ver appropriate decora
tlan tar the UU sale.
MAN WHO WON FAME AS
"CHIMHIEFADDEN" IS DEAD
ABHTAUl'LA. Ohio. June is -Ckarlae
M. Hopper or ' Chinuule Fud
dsH" fame died In Anhtabula general
nsapttal at nildutabt from shock tol
lowlsg a savers surgical operaliou
performed Thursday. Mr Hopper was
tw J-svsral years a popular stags fa-A-srlta.
reaching the xeulth of his
osrear In "luluimle Ksdden." lie
abandoned the footlights some years
IM sad haa bssn livtag In retirement
in sta sUMmer home at t'nlouWU Its
w i- a sob of Iba lals Charles Hopper.
j-1 isr4 (Ml macnao The funeral
)nu u noia in ) tei.iiil, M.md.it.
Pui yourseif
in HEK place.
r a .
jjLr.jJLi
in VML
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NVhy not get n good
oil stove so that dur
ing tlio hot wenthor
your wifo or mother
orsiater or dnuchter,
can prcpuro tho
inonls in a rool.com-
lortabU kitchen?
Au
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There's no overhcntltiK
the kitchon withnnup-to-date
oil cook stove. It's
just like cooking with city
rcis. Tho hurncrs con
centrate tho heat nt the
difierent cooking points.
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOKTOVE
v
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ou irfr Tn
ir" JI? i-?l Cffiv
!Vr VlnCQ
. M m, m $T
Ml t Yft COMPANY m
nif ti u (C4iiiumi jH
No wood or coiil or
nshes to hiR. No
waiting for flres to
catch uv. The Ionic
blue chimneys do
Hwn' with all
smoke and smell,
ji 1.2,1, and 4-burnrr
suss, wilh ( wnhuut
ovens. Also cabuwt
models with Kii'elMs
cooking oven.
STANDARDOIL
COMPANY
(C4lilumi
l''op S;th' bv
OARNKTT COREY HARDWARE CO.
M1DF0RD. FURNITURE & HDW CO.
40 horse power
o blR3(-lnch borsx 5-Inch
Stroke motor that is as fa
mous for its economy of
rib ns It is for its free. Mow
ing FLKXIULU pullint'
power.
Room for 7
and lots of room, too, for
SKVKN full. Blown pam
ensers. 112-inch wheelbasc
Kivlng all the UnKth that a
car mull have for rldlnc-
ais at ALL timet but not
too long a car for ready
handling.
34x4 Tires
Goodrich 8afr ty trtvads on
far wheels sire thai In
Aurs nm only road -COMPORT
but a rrmaikabls
tlra-cconomy also.
Tank in renr
tranafened frem cowl to
mar of chauis giving much
mors room in the body of
car. Stewart Vacuum Peed
set on Intake Insuring iell
able supply of gas,
DIVIDED front sents
a futiher development of
the imltvidoallied comfort
that has always ben a Stu
debaker object seats are
adjustable and of a new
body-fitting doign.
Refinements
Overlapping storm . proof
windshield new and mix
conveniently arranged ln
etrumenis with indirect sys
tem ofiUumlitalion looRr
and easier -operating brake
and clutch pedals uphol.
atery of thu ftneet straight
grain, seau-glued leather.
Studebaker
fi
ng ista Mgg i
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Detroit, Mich.
South DenJ, Ind.
NYalkerville, Ont.
Four Cylinder MrxleU
T.urln Cr, T-rxtv.r JH
Kwilit.1. S-iM.tcnnr . SW
t.ndiiu-lttMJlr. J-fM. IISO
SU Cylinder Models
Tourlnt rr,7-rt.Ar )IM
ttdtle, J-pMr . Iin
I anltl-KaJr. 5iM. Ittt
UuM. I'tUlMMtl . 1(10
5W.Un . I7I
I JK14Ulst 7-.aiwfrt
if U B. CMteH
series 87. mm
Forv Her: RriWArv
Seven Passenger
No other car gives
as much for every
dollar of the price
There's the itemized list of what
$875 buys in this NEW Stude
baker Series 17 FOUR. No
other car begins to equal it in
VALUE, dollar for dollar.
This unusual price of $875 for
this big, roomy, SEVEN -passenger
car with a FORTY horse
power motor is possible only be
cause of Studebaker's experience,
unexcelled manufacturing facil
ities and large volume. And no
other car on the market whose
manufacturer does not enjoy
EQUAL advantages and vol
ume of manufacture, can begin
to equal this new Studebaker.
The fact is, that to equal it, you
must look among cars ranging
hundreds of dollars higher. See
this car before you make up your
mind to buy any car, M
d. -. vjates I
X'XZ3&&V-!23$a
ffeVrrrt taw -a!K
7 r- tT- ' mj v. tOSH"
Wh?rt;W fth&i
ev. a fsli f Tf .r
ta
or it
lNTKItl'ltllAN Al'TOUiMt CO.
TI.MIC CAIll).
Leare Modfoni lor Ashland, Talent
and rho. nix dally, except 8unday, nt
8.00 a m.. l:0o, t:00, 4:00 and 6:16
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at S:00 and 19:10
a. m. and 1.00, 1:00, 8:10 and 9:30
p. in. Leas Ashland fer Med ford
dally, except 8nndsy. at 0:00 a. ra..
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Alto
on Saturday nlghu at 6:10 and
Z:20. gundaya loavs Ashland at 1:80
a. m. and 1:00. 4: JO, fi:IO and 10:30
p. in.
WESTON'S
Camera Sop
208 East Main Streot,
jaUdfoyrfJ
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photujrrnphors
m tooumern uregon
Negatives irade imy time or
pluc by appointment
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