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i tti ' PXttE SIX MEDFORT) AFATL TRIBUNE, MflDFORn, OKI OV. SVTrKDAY. JTXTC 21, 1010 E CUADOROFFERS MED ATIONO F M A I A Latin-Amrrlcan Counlrlcs Tender Good Offices to Avert War Be tween United States and Mexico Washington Only Engaged in Pro tecting Its People and Territory. ASHLAND PAN CELEBRATION NEAR MAIM WASHINGTON, Juno 21.-New that boiiio Smith and ciitrnl Ameri can republic were tireiwritiK to in itiate offer of mediation in the I'riHiH between tlio ITnilml State and Mexico drow from lii'li officials Iiito today a nivuna ititimution that the 1 'tut i'il State, miKH(r only in pro leclinjf it people ami territory, con sidered there wmm nntliiuK to mediate no fur im the policy of ihiw govern ment wiih concerned. Although Kcundor and .Salvador havp authorized thuir miniator to confer with thuir enlloiiKiiim on the Mibjcct, tin tuto department doc tint expect any immediate overture from the body of I.atin-Amcriunn dip lomat. It in understood that Am ImttMiidor Kaon of Argentina, who piiiiio hero from Now York yoMterday welting infonimtion, telegraphed hi government that nothing eoiild lie done at this time toward initiating mediation. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Kal Midor, Juno :M. Tho foreign office received today a oahlofcram from tho government of Kcundor urging all Latin-American guvormnciiU to tako common notion to avert war hotween the United State and Mexico, tho gmcniDiuiit replied immediately, ap proving tho initiative of Humidor. WASHINGTON, .tunc 21. KHhiw Arrcdoudo, tho Mexican umbnHiidur- dcigiiiitt' here, wait tiotined thitc morning that the government of Kc undor and Salvador had tendered their good offiuoM to Ocnornl Car rnnni to try to nvjirt wir hetwecn tho Tinted Slate and Mexico. It ih un derstood the diHmtei did not com ment on vhal t'urrniizu's attitude would he. AT Seldom ha there been m motion put arc no intensely iiitereHting, o absorbing mm "IIhII'n Hinge," (lie Miper-fealnro which ohmim hI the l'e tomorrow. Not h moment i an nudienco permitted to relax or forget the xtirriiiK action on the acreen. No tune or money wn Marcd to make tin- Trumglo pluv no good that it Mould t a iihw KtaudHrd. It im a film drama Hint combine all (lie clement that make for aueee. Rccklc0 ridinii, double-handed (hooting from the hip, a dance IihU of the lit Ht llarle dowrtption and, liimllv, a conflagration that give h trulv (!htiuii-likM fiuih to the pluce knoHii mm If II'm HitinM thee arc sliiit tht) Tnaimlc director have W"iiitlit together in lhi now presen tation. V. S. Hart, the leading man in thi uirt -moving wieru pictui, tuor Hutu isiumU the perviouM UkI tmtd H n I Huieii he attains! m much mc t m - a "The l)ieide," "IMweeu Men" two Tnmigle laa which haw proved Mr. Hail' Mipularit. No ttetor before the wrven ha been nlilc to give mm Niiterrt uud true a tomli to the Mt)NlrHr hh Hart. He mlr in a maimer uidi(oiioim to the koiI, hit aliootM with la itaI kiMek mid lie aetu Midi that hciiw ot ur-ti-lry that lude the aetlUK." A KeyMtuua comedy entitled, "A Witc uud Auto Truuble," wilt supply cntci taiuinent in lighter eiu to rouuil out U HUtfraiM. SEVENTEEN CAPTURED (CuatluueU from paxH una) but It uaa aaaunied at UoMilquartera that ha had. Uwernl Kunatoa luiinedlataly for warded l'oraUlag'a report to the war department. It was reported It want far toward canvluelng Oeueral Kuua ton anil till staff that the blame fur th9 Carrlsal flghl rat4 eutlrtly on tho Mexlcaus. IAII those brouglit la by hleutenunr J! oyer were horaeholdars and lUe those who came Into camp yesteidav, ware not aotuaily la the tight. They had had difficulty, they Mid, In handling the horses when the furious jUHohliHi guu sud rifle fire began, an rotreated before the oouoluslou of the onKHgeuient. They had cored for uoh horses as the) could rouud up after they got beyoHd range of tho Ire, tho full number of mounts In tholr possession, when eucountercd ly Lluutoiunt .Meytr belug zi. Plnii- tor A-hlnud'- lni three dav celebration. .)ul l-'i-tl, lire koiuk "teadilv lorward. AH iiulication- poiut to IremcndoiiM crowdH and the committee on accommodation! 11 working "IrcnuoiiHly to preiwre for th tin. The KoRtto Itivfr Itouud-rp Iihh Krowu to wtHmiidoiis proHrtiouM. Tho round are larger than tlione at Pendleton. (Irand utands are already creeled to neat 111,01)1) M'ople. Friend ly rivalry between ridem of the north ami aoiith end of eastern Oregon promiNCH to contribute to a whirlwind frontier hIiow. Iluffalo Vernon, champion roper and btilldomter of the world, ih on the xi'oimdii UHiHtinit tho commit tec. . The baoeball coiiuuillce ba con tractu Kipned for dailv khiiich between tho crack team of Medfoid and Weed, iloth tcaiiiM are in practice and a battle royal i promised. MiimIc for the celebration will be provided bv three of the bct IisiiiIm in Moitthern Oieftou tlumo of Ahland, Ccntrnl Point, and probably Omuls Punk, Hiiko pimterw aio on tho billboaid annoimcinif the uiaKiiificciit diaplay whieli tho Hilt Kiroworkri couiwuv of Seattle Iihh been cnancd to put on. Tho three bijf mradim will be of ft most gorKeous character. Iliinine.H Iioiihck and varioiiH orfrauixationH and individualH are plannitiK floatM. Many fraternal organization wiH'entur tho imradcM with uniformed inarching cIiiIih. Many diH'orntcd autoinoliilc from alar aio promiNcd. Queen I.ithia and King Sulphur aie now bo iiiK chosen by ballot. ('ouceHion are being granted for inanv minor nt IrHclioiiM and Aahlaud'H two big Nat atorituna are planning water sportK and danooa to holp entertain the crowd. Spoeinl program at tho Vin ing one of tho fluent theater be tween Portland and Sail Prancico. t'amti ground are being provided for large numbcix and viHitor who can do ho arc urged to come prepared to take advantage of these facihtie. E ORMER MEIERS ISTELLA CROWNED OF COMPANY S EN The Itev Alfred J. Ho, M. A., ( pronounced lloog) pNstnr of, the Kast Hide 1'resliytnrlan church touk ton, C'sl , ha accepted the call to the I'resb) torlsii church anil wilt begin his work here on Hinulay morning, subject "future lleconnltlon " liv ening "A (4trgH 1'anilly." Dr. Hogg Is a native of the ICmerald Isle, being horn and raised In the ancient and historic city of Londonderry, Ireland, of ticotch-lCiiKllsh parentage. After graduating with honors In the classi cal coiirso of Mngen onllege, he raiue to U. 8. In the rail of 1H02 to take post-graduate studies at Princeton university while Wooilrow Wilson was iirosldout of I'rlnceton. During his college da) a In Ireland he was an athlete of Inter-rnlloglate fame, win ning 15 first prises In the one mile race, and running a mile In the fast lime of I minutes and tu seconds. The Stockton church has had the most successful period In Its history during his ministry. He has a brother, Itev. V t Hogg, D. I)., pastor or the First Presbyter ian ehurch, Wllllsmsport. I'enn., one of the largest churches In Central 1'ennsylranla. Mra, Hogg Is a graduate of Oberlln Conservator) of Music. She will spend a short vacation with her mother In Seattle, Wash., before eomlng to Med ford. Itev. Hogg Is fraternally con nected with Masonic, ICaatem Mar and Odd Kellows. He takes an active Interest and has given many lectures to these orders. During the month of July ho will deliver a aeries of iKipulsr 8unda) evening sermon Interspersed with Irish wit and humor and replete with Illustrations, insny takeu fiom the minister's own experience In trsw'l and stud) lu mam laud The pua He sre lordlull) Invited E AI CITY LIBRARY The Public l.ibrar) has Just re ceived from U A ('. an Illustrated pamphlet of some 0 pages, being a report of the Hood Kher Uramh Kxperlment Station Discussions are under the headinga: "Influence of Nitrogen I'pon tlx Vigor and Production of Devitalised Apple Trees." "Conditions of Hoot System of Apple Trees In the1 Hoot Ktver District," Irrigation," "Ho and Sheep Pasturing Demonstra tions." ' Cover Crops." "SpraMng K perimenu for Control of Apple Scan. "Kotomologie Igvestigationa of the rrult Tree Uaf Keller. Codlingotb. Wool) A I'liln and Sliuwh. n Wool ctll." E HASTEN 10 ENLIST A an indication ol the decile of the Ncxcnth coiiipHiiN to luobilic and get htlartcd lor the border. eer mail linngH lettern ,,r tclcgrnin from for mer member of the coiniwnv, beg ging tti be taken hIoii if war i de clared. Among thee who hae ap plied for rb-enlidtmcnt if the Hevenlh eomfinny is mobilised is Sergeant Paul ItohiiuMin, who i now l-owitcd at Mabei', N. Dak. Kergaaut HMiineon wii only rei'ciitly dlaelHtrgfld on ac eouiit of removal from the state, and hi Hmitiou of Hcrgcatit Im not vet been filled, but i being held open for hiiti. Aliolliei' of the old-tiinc lliember of the poiiiMiiv is Kind IIiIIh, now emploed in Hie HmiHirium in San Kraiicim'o, who baa applieil for rcin- Mtatemeut in ene of hontilitioH being declared. Hill whm formerly a cor poral in the Seventh. He bfi been nilvised that a place i being held for bun and to hold iiiinnulf in readme for a cull. Hob Kinlcyiilc, former ipiarlor nmter sorgoant of the coinimiiy, now iCMJdiug at I,akcHrl, Cnl ha aont mi urgent niipiont to Captain Viincu to be taken along if the Seventh mIioiiIiI bo called upon for active ser vice. Another of the charier member of the .Seventh, Seth Itailey, who live at Hillnhoro Or., wants to rejoin tho coloi hIicii the call comes, and (ate that he would not want to go with any other organization. He ha been aMNiired that his old place will be kept for him. Conrad Itanelt, former cook for the company, has nut in hi ic-en-litmont paporn and begs to ho per mitted to again premre the .Mulligan Htowa for the old Seventh. He Inc. been adviseil to be readv for erMce at any hour. Bairett i now located at Kugiiic, where he w ohef in a ic tniiraut. A fonuer mechanic of the conipan, William lleaeoin, who now lue- at Stockton, Cul., where hi father, W .1. Bcficoin, j engageil in (he groi i r hu-inc-., wrile that he intiHt not hi left behind if lib former eommdiw at c called to Hie color. He ,iu leaxc at a niiniilcV notice. Want to Itejolu Coiupuuy. A former member of the compnnv at Ceo Ira I Point, Harold (iiidman-on. Im ent Captain Vance hi inhlrc--. and want In rejoin the couipnii when it i mobilised. (idiunii-n j now liH'utcd at McCloud, Cal. ( onMtrnl Hwin C. Tryor, funm 1 1 v Vilh the eiHiiMuv from Talent. Iw wired Captain Vnnye to he tukm along in cae hotilitie develop. Hi i now living at Duma. Cnl. Tinr wa one of the firar men in the com pany who wm the examination n.r I'irHt-ela gunner, und i ruled o .i fii'Mt-rnte ninn in eerv reK'ct. A letter ha alo been rccenul from Hugo Lundherg, whit ivicmK iiiovihI (o Kerhy, oiith of (liani Pa, Htatiug that be does not want to be left out if there i HH.vtbing ib nig. l.iindlKerg huh n mrmher of the graduation elax (hi year and i till n member of the comMin.v. lie has been ndtiMil to be ready for mil at auv time. The prexent uicmla-rnhip of the compnnv im nlmut (l.'i, and thi iium Iht could he incrcacd to 100 in three or four day after being culled on to inohiluc. The members of the Ke enth are greutlx dunpiMiiuled in In nig Iclt behind with the other C.a-t Ailillcrv trooM, and many want t truiitrr to the infaiitry, caMilr nr Held artillery. Italpli Norri ot the ScM'inb ha already tranferrcd the Oregon field urtillerv mid c u in camp at Clackama, readv t leave for Mnic". No other 1 1. in fers arc to he given until Mouit-tliim. deliuilc dexelop and it i ascertain ill whether the Coat Artiller iiup arc o be taken a infantry, in wbnh case nil I In- men will he needed POWDER Absolutely ur Marie fri Cream u? Taftar :KOALUH-ga?M.PWS MIDSUMMER QUEEN BY SCANDINAVIANS Hundreds of ppoplc witnessed the crowning of Miss Stella nderson as May iuecn at the Scandinavian mid summer feast today In Ashland park. Stella Is a high school student and a daughter or A. J. Anderson, tho manager of the Standard Oil Com pany in this city; and during the whole day sho enrrlod herself with such dignity that alio completely won the hearts or ovory body. Tho court conslslod of the Misses Nellie Prick, Ieiia Johnson, Ilelma Kllostad, and I.oma .lohpcnsen, who intircscntcd America, Sweden, Nor , way find Denmark, respectively. Ma ibcl Frohbnch, whoab ' mother was 'Swedish, took her part as crown- I' bearer very seriously and handled the Jewel with great ceremony. A num bej at small girls acted as flower girls. All the young Indies, including Cio nliann timen Mnnlli ttenaen.l In .! tin iiix;viit itoiu iixjtiiij ( uaouu in n mrt I with only a sash thrown across tholr 'shoulders to indicate what country I oach represented. Tho blending of tho various national colors ot red, I whlto, yellow and blue, together with ia profusion of flowers, produced a pretty effect. O. X. tXeinon, the prosldont of the society, pronouucod In Swedish tl"i coronation fermula: .."Miss Stolla Anderson, I pronounce thee rplcen of this kingdom' 'Mayor O. H. Johnson welcomed tho Vlklnga most henrtedly and tho Ash laud bnnd played a number of find se lections or Scandinavian national airs The rest ot tho day was dovotcd ; fulk-gatiiua. SERVICE CALL SENT TO COLONEL SARGENT Col. H. H. Sargent of Jacksonville, Friday night recelvod a telogram from the war department at Wash ington, D. C, assigning him as assis tant to tho chief quartermaster of tho "Western Division ol the U. S. army with hoadquarters at San Francisco. Col. Sargent Immediately wired his acceptance. Ho will roport for duty within tho next ton days.) The post la one of the most Important In the army. Col. Sargent served with dis tinction In the Spanlsh-Amorlcan war, and' IS rato as ono ot the great mili tary authorities of America. jL. Weston or this city, a quarter master's sergeant has also received Instructions to hold himself in rciidl- liess for duty. Dr. K. II. Porter or this city, Is also 'a reservist holng subject to call tor medical duty. Ho rorinorly nerved on If Hair's Your Pride Use Herpicide .MHDi'OlHl IMIAK.MACV Special Agent. Highest quallt), Jewelry repairing diamond setting, watcn repairing Martin J. Reddy The Quallt) Store Tor HillaMe Good 212 I) Main St Mcdford, Ore the Mexican border. Italph Norrls to races and th playing or Swedish ror Talent left tho middle of tho week for Portland to Join tho Infantry. 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