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PXGE SIX MEDFORD M"TL TRTBrXT!, fEDFORD, OKLdOV. YVLDXLSDAY, jrE 2. IMG MEXICANS IN INTERIOR SUFFER FOOD SHORTAGE Serious Situation In Larger Cities Bread Lines In Chihuahua, Duran- ' go and Torreon Dynamite Squads Organized Jn Trevina's Army- Villa Chieftains Rally to Carranza OWNERS NAON CONDFIDEN N GH I LI I PEACEFUL. END UN PLAN OREGON TROOPS 11 ....I ij i.' . :.rr U miii, tillery piece. thur 1 . Ii .rt m 10 ii Bli PASO, Tex., June 2$. Vnh mumi for apprehension waa fonnd along the border today in wwt oC the gaifcerfag of the atrong fwrcea of for mer Villistas undey notoriooa chief -taitta in the vicinity of J nitre. and the otoe snrveWlence by the civil and military antnoritieM oh fonr adher 0U who are now refngeea in El I'M. General Joee Floret, eoMtoanding 80 infantrymen, ia reported in Jua rez after making peace with the do faeto government. General Manuel IbtitdH, once a Villa anhordinate, known o he serosa the Rio Grande, nnd Manuel Mediuavietia and Joe 1'anbeJ Itovlen also have taken ad vantage of the amneaty grant ml by (arrnuza. , Villi lUui.lIt Llilof. Si .11 another former Villa leader. Culonrl Maximo Caetilo, haa joined Ocnpral OonxabV gnrrieon in .luarea. ('..Mil.., who haa been blamed for the ili-tnuition of the ('timbre tHnnel in lVI.rti.ir, 1911, in which twenty-five Aim-ri.-ani and fifty .Mexican lout I heir live-, recently returned to Mex ii Ma Vera Cruz from Culm, where be wml after being rvJeae! from nmt.Mly after the Cumbro crime. Although the embargo on munition Mill i onforeed rigidly at Mjinte of cntr. that regarding food. la not. Several wagtinlainda of fondetMffa liel.l u at the intenmtional hridgea were rulnaeed toilay after, tho mm Mgncr received wnniaeinn from Wii-liinglon to acini them aenwe, in rr-Mine to prut eat ugainrft dotmi lioii r goeda. That the food ahurt tV i- bfwotautK iHore uimiIh in the interior of Mexieo wan declared by arrive la from the Houth, who told of bread line in Chihuahua City, Dur Mingo and Torreon and bruuKbt c Iree to aubetaniiatu their etatr wente. Dyiuiiiilto ,Siuuds. Mexieun refugeea who reached the herder today frm the mining dia. Irtrla of noathem Chihuahua brought atorien f the nrganiiatiun of "dyna take eaod" in General Trevinu'a amy. They aaid it ia planned. ahottld it become nptiareut in the oret of war that the d facto troo eettbj net hold the railroada to de stroy thai.) and the detachment now stationed aloNK the Me&icau Central and Ike Jlexico Korthweatern would lit) eoueenlrated at Chihuahua City. Ihamba and hand grenadee, it wit Mid, ware being made bv Hugging the end of kmimII pipe, after filling them with powder, naiU and acrnp iron. new iiraf. CRATER LAKE TRAVEL NuH-rviMr Steel of the i 'inter Lake national park iinn.niti. - thai t raffle to the park will he el.Mcil i,n til Tueaday, July 4, by the rontrne Uoa of a new bridge at Winte ll..re ereelu llie old bridge ha been lom et Mid a new atrueture ia under erection bv ('aptain Uotaiwin. in chortle of ifoveratnent eonat ruction. A crew of men leave Thursday to iVMUr tiu- telephone line. An iniH. riant mcoiinir of Inn.l ownen owning land between the low line ranal and the propoaed hurh-hne ennal of the canal company will be held at the Bedford public library on Saturday afternoon, Jny J, at 1:30 o'ebtek. The purpoae of thin meeting in to devine waye and meaaa to eecure ir ritation for our landa in time for the aeaaon of 11117, and to eanaider a pmpoaition of the eanal company which we are given to understand will he more favorable than any hereto fore made. jtn now ownera are urged to ne present. K. H. MADDUX. DILI.OK IIII.U LKOXAIM) CAMIMWTBK. GKOHOK R. MAltKIIALk A. J. DUNLAP, It ia underetood that the forma tion of an irrigation dUtrict will be dixcuaaed and a protoal from the Itogoe Idver Canal cmmny for the plaeing or water on the land at a roat of approximately WO nn acre be considered. MEXICAN T OF BATTLE AT KI, PA80, Tex, June 2S K I'aeo wn agltate lb la afternoon by the report of a battle at Villa AhHHiadn, but there are no Ameri can near Villa Ahiimada or within SO mllea weat of Carriaal, accordltiK to an official meaaa a e recuired liy (loneral Ooiiulea In Jttares. ICverythltiK pointed to the com ploto retirement of the American fnrcee that had been aearcbliiK for tho Carriaal aurvlvore, be addel. IIIh report waa baaml on an lnveatlgatlon by Carrama acouta. XKW YOHK. June 28. Itomtilo K. Niton, Arirentine ambiiHador to the I'nitcd Htatex, i-nued a at a tome tit here today in which he aaid that while he bad made no offer of mediation looking to the actUemeni of the dif ference between thai L'aited State and Mexico, he waa "in candor con fident that the preeent criaia will he lencefiilly aettled." The formni statement of the am baaaador, prompted, he aaid, by pub lished re)Krta that be had been of- Lferintr mediation to the United State, aaya : "I have made no offer, but it ia unueceaaary to any that the Argen tine government ia alwaya diewed to work for the peace of Amerfca. "I'an-Americaniem, which ia vital for all the countriea of the continent, whether great or email, atrong or weak, makea a war between two American nation utterly inconceiv able. I am in candor confident that the preaent criaia will be peacefully nettled. We mutt make evident that no matter how great the difference between two American government, the continentnl intereatx of union and nceord are supreme und inconaiatenl with reeourxe o violence aa mcana of aettling interna (ionnl diapntea in America." Antbaoaadnr Xaon would not di euM whiit bnxia he bad for bia feel ing of confidence. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Amoa will leave thin afternoon for 8t. Paul where they expect to reside permanently. HOT CAMPAIGN FOR RAILROAD (A house to houac canvass by com mittee from each ward and a mons ter auto parade and boosters meet ing, to be held In the armory July 7, tinder the auaplcea of the Greater Med ford Club were decided upon as important atepa to be taken in putting through the bend election, at the meeting of the women of the first tfard held In tho library build ing last night. Tonight at eight o'clock the women of the first ward will organ ize at the Natatorlum with Mra. K. IJ. Merrick aa chairman. The third ward, It la oxpectod will bo organized the latter part of tho week. About 160 womon wore In atten dance at the meeting last night and comtnltteoa wero appointed to carry on all phases of the work of getting tho votes. It was arranged that nurses will bo provided for the chil dren of women voters, having no one to leave thorn In charge of, and that conveyances will be provided to carry the mothers to the polls. Next week the organisations from the dlfferont wards will be aeelsted by members of the commercial club, who will start their canvaaa. A heavy vote la exacted as Is a heavy majorlty'ln favor of the bonds. PA THROUGH Y EN ROUTE BORDER BERLIN TAGEBLATT ORDERED SUSPENDED HKKLIX. June 2S. I!:c Tnifcblntt, lone of the lending llerlm new -paper, us. announced this in. .mine tlml n- J' I' ll. . ii will pcarnnc had been prohibited by or - and ut- dcr of the military commander. This it the lirst instance for Home months of the suspension of a Ilorlin laper. This Is the last of Juno, but winter Is cither yet or again with' A flurry of snow fell at one o'clock today. ABfler spending a few days visit ing friends in (I rant Pass, . T. Martin and A. C. Halght and their eons stopped off In Medford for a few hours today enrouto to their home in Montague. Oregon troops mustered In as fed-, oral soldiers, passed through Mcdford i en route to the Mexican border j Wednesday morning. They eompris- ed the third battalion of the Ore-, gon National Guard. The train is scheduled to arrive at San Diego I about J o'clock Friday afternoon. Tho i train consisted of fifteen ears. i The third battalion numbers 325 ' men amllC officers, under Major Carl Abrama. The companies are M of Salem, L, of Dallas, K of Corvallls, j and 1 of Woodbtirn. The troops were ) fully equipped and had passed the federal physical examination, and are j believed to be one of the first, If not tho first battalion In the conntnj fully equipped and examined to leave j directly for tho border. I Battory A, field artillery under! Captain Charles W. Holme, will bo entrained at 9 o'clock Wednesday J morning and start Immediately for i San Diego. In the afternoon Wed- j nesday probably about 6 o'clock, the ! second battalion, consisting of com-1 panloe K, K and 11, of Portland, and ; Q of Oregon City, under Lloutonnnt I Colonel John L. May, will entrain , and start. The troop trains have tho : righl of way and will arrive In till hours after departing. Hy Thursday night all the remain ing units of tho Oregon national guard will be on their way to tho bor dor. It in rcjMirted that the trail- carry ing Mutters A will pa through MVdford Wedne-dnv night between J r I rxi3ngyg6Bggiast'u ,' ELEVEN factories work constantly to meet the steady demand for your friend the OWL. To make each one of these OWLS as good as the last one in flavor and mellowness requires this large organization, plus a constant investment of a million dollars in leaf alone. You get the results of this great investment when you buy the Million Dollar OWL, a J w (. mm yuVi'Bwe3BauasassaBBBS3aEXBnBK 31 SifS X The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED baa luuamtuiaE uanaawaasBBB ;e;Me;ee NO WORD FROM CARRANZA (Continued from lingo otm H".t the determined the '' , but ' BRITISH GUNS ROAR (CfMtiauod from page one) tar of Monte (llamondo, north of Kaaine and Moute Cavlojo. These HflaaUoiw lie between the Hoelaa and sentiment In United fltatea, demanding the IttflHe of the American troopers. had no reply. Carranta'a delay In replying In io lleved here to be due largely to Ins hope to have South and CVntrul American countries agree fully to bla ooHree before be takea a final step !'hIIiiIV limy Hay. President Wilson had a very hu day. He received a long line of sen ators and ropreaantatlvea and ahool. hands with more than 100 persona. John It. Bllllman, consul at Hal tlllo. who now la at ICagle Pass, Te , advlaed the atate department of ili receipt hy Dr. All, editor of a Mel ran labor paper, of a telegram from General Carransa, aaylng he waa pre pared to do everything possible i avoid a break with the Tailed HCut. lr All has been at Kagle Paaa par lIcipalliiK In conference), ilesluiieil to uld In avoiding w..r nnd Is ixpeele.l lo ...in.' lu Mnl.lMtMoll tlii-. i.k to iDiifrr uld. Hi. p.iuiiii .. mm II of lli ii.i rn in lil.t ill. mi 't I il.nr a Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Silk Gloves All (dims, K;lrUT CAj lu-aiitl "Vt Hand Bags All leather, up JoQ-f Q $2.50 values $leUJ Ail I eV .antra TheWoman's Store 1-1-22 NORTH CENTRAL MKl)J'OM)fOKI'XiOX MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID Neckwear Niftviicw stylos, OQp sjiui, each vox Belts J n patent leatlicr CAj and kid, eaeh tlvi E 9mt '". VO' ,fc j." y: m''. .;". " '" J1', ." I f V t Y Y Y Y Y Y I GET READY FOR Corset Sale t Y Y Y Y Y A 500 New Model Corsets on Sale Thursday at very much less than their actual values SUGGESTIONS TO SICK WOMEN Mow Mnny Are Roatorcd To Hcnlth. (! lUllans alee advanced on the Aaiago plateau, occupying the aentkern aide ef the Area valley and uaaluMl the elopes of Mooedaata, MhhW laterrotUi aad MantesMoa- IMaate Coyombara was carried aad the Uallaa advance reached the fJale. narrtu valley. ttrouk Sltuuiloii. ATHENI. June It The situtllon 1 Qreece remains critical and full Qt uaeortaiaty, although the demands af the alllea are being rapidly carried out The royal decree tor the general demobilisation ef the Qreek army was signed by King Conatantlae yea. trrday afternoon and a Veaiaetoa ad herent. Miiiirakakla, will be sworn In aa i liter of police today. Rear admiral lu in io baa beea appointed uiiniMtei of marine. Viea-Admlral Gouixioiiiioii. b wag tkaat ttamed. refuel. ij iu appointment, I'lrwt. Almoat every operation in our hospiuU performed upon women Jwcomee neeeaaary through neglect of nuch symptoms as backache, irregular and wlnful periods, displacements, pain in the aide, burning aeneation in the Htomach. bearing down tains, nervous imnu, diuineee and aleepleeaneas. SociiimI. The medicine most aucces. ful in relieving female Ilia Is Lydia K Pinkham's egetable Compound. It regulates and strengthens the organism ; it overcomes disease. For forty years It haa been making women atrong and well, relieving back ache, nervousness, ulceration and in naaanMtkw, weakness, displacement irregularity and periodic pain It haa alto proved invaluable in prepar ing for childbirth and tho C'hangi of Ufa. riiliU.-The great number of una liclted testimonials on Ale at the Pink - ham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many . oi wnicn are irom time to time published by permission, are proof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Com IMKUmL In the treatment of female ills. I 'our tli. -Every ailing woman in the United 8ute ia cordially invited to write to the Lydia E. Ptnkham Medicine Co, (eonndeatial). Lynn. Maaa. for apeeialS'tvtee. It is free, will bring you neaitaemi I t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y f Y Y Y KM) Coi-srts, new model, nuule or aplen did nmterialtt. woi'th Uxlay 7.r)e, C(n nn sale Thui'sdny, mir .. uoj MM) Sunmiei' Coiik'tg, uwdo of fine inih iiei, ail kii'k, eiieap ut fl.3, on nc v uu 'Imrwlity, pair. Wu n's Kani-y lM(Uivd Klenlt Colored ( opsetH, only a few left, n real $2 i orsrt, while they last, jmir . . 98c Wo nun's Front Utce Corset, model, made of splendid ma teri;ds, 2 valuer, now, pair it y;ooil $1.25 THE GLORIOUS FOURTH! Suit Case Sale "KORRECT-SHRUNK" WASH SKIRTS $2.25 to $5.00 Additional arrivals of theso oxcollont Wash Skirts mako our assortmont moro com comploto than ovor. JCvepy new style feature every wanted fabi'ie ig in elntled. The inside belting, as well as the material, i thorough ly I'HkSHUrXK, so that " KOUKWT - SIIKTXK" wash skirts fit perfectly, no matter how often laundered. A complete range of other Wash Skirts iu all mater ials and sizes, priced up from 1.-1S . 200 Ratan and Leather y Suit Cases, Hand Grips and Picnic Lunch Boxes Y on Sale Thursday Japanese Matting Lunch Doxes O-i nch. each i5p 10-inHi, each.lS t Y Y Y Y I i &aiit. i , -" - A. . v .a : nga WAIST SALE The" Wirt hinore" ai-i, many new st1es, all sizes, leal alues Up to .tH. alwavs sold at. each . $00 I may save your life. f Y Y Y Y Y Y The Welwopth" Waists, good as most 1 val ues, each $2.00 100 Waists, slijjitlv mti.vsed. Up lo irl.lHI val ues, now, e.t.-li 48c Beautiful new gerie Waists. slecVesoSpi Lin dl.'ll eial. e.u h $2.98 SUMMER UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY N'tsts, 10c Women's Siinunei good quality, spe cial, each Women's 1'nion Suits, all styles and sizes, QCJ sptH'ial, eaeh Ouvt Kayser's Sumniep 'ests, fine quality, very Q-l nr sjioeial, eaeh... . v--jw Hoys' and tiirls' Knit L'uion Suits, very QC special, eaeh ddK KayserV Union Suits, all si'Ts, very sjKM-ial. fiQ ejlell UtL Infants' Vests, good qual ity, a each sires. 10c Women's and Children' past Black Hose, all sizes, special, pair Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in colors only, very tjfftn special, pair uuj Women's extra fine Lisle Thread Hose, iu black and white, wear better than silk, pair . Children's Half Hose, all colors and sizos, very special, jmir 50e c, all 25c Women's Top Hose, i ial. pair Bhuk Lavender ery Spe y 50c 12-inch, cadi .G9 11 -inch, each. 9S( 125 .Japanese .Matting Suit Cases, witlu leather corners, a splendid (M AQ 2.5U ease, sjiecial, eaeh pJL.J(j A. l-inci .Jaiumesc .Matting Suit Cases, with leather corners and straps, real value .fo.UO, on sale Thursdav, "9 eaeh yuuo (itliuiue All-Leather Hand Bags, each, at $i.9S, ?5.4S and ?5.9S Clenuine Cowhide Suit Cases, 2-l-inch, X vwy special, eaeu.... S.dS and ?9.S See Display in Windows. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR I V t Y Y Y Y X f Y LOT I Women's Fine (Jrade downs, Combination Suits, Corset Covers, Skirts and Drawers, real values cft. up to 75c, special, eaeh..., 59c LOT 2 "Women's Lingerie Clowns, En velope Chemise, Coinliiuntiou Suits ami Skirts, values up to $1.26, sale 70 price, each i Wl LOT a Beautiful Xew Crepe Clowns, Combinations. Skirts, Envelope Chem ise, value up to 1.50, sale price, QO, V 0