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ftrEDFORD MATT, TRronNR, MRDFOIfD, OKHCION, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1D1B
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Foreign Office Reviews Strunylc,
Placlun Blame for Conflict Upon
Allies Central Powers Untied anil
Victory Only Question of Time
Splcntlcd Successes Achieved.
HHI.MN, July 00. I.oviovniijt tho
politii ,i otont of tliu sucoinl year of
(ho wnr, tlio Oermnn fyiutxn office
lnifj kJvoii ( (ho Associated l'roea (Iiu
following atntumunt :
"Tho b(ionil wiir your whoso mid is
now iipprimohini,' hua hiouisht the I mo
territorial iiKHnuidizciiu'iit aims of
our opponent into clearer light. In
liinoon thin is oponly admitted, they
having on uiKlorelniidiiiK with Kii(i
1(i ltd iiml wuut Constnnlfhoplu their
war gunl. In Franco theio in n war
mail cry Tor Alaaro Lorraine.
"fn Kiit-lnnd, loo, tho niiiHk Iimm
liiw'n i1nipKt(l. It in openly ndiuillcil
thnt nolKiuiu was only a pretext to
jnxtify KuhIhikI'm pnrtloltiiiii in the
war, which wan undertaken only
from -elfish inloioal.
Othcix lo Itlnine
"Tin -i mid your of the war, Utiire
fuic, i Ihiw , Hint our miomiua lire pro
rifely ttlml thoy all along wrongly
n-priMK lull Ourmnuy with hiring,
lniinclv, iliatiirhora of tlio peitee
ltiiHMM through hor unbridled imaaiou
tor extending hor bonier; ISuRlnud,
through being iiucoutrollnhlo for
dominating iilono the economic worlil
ami Franco, through her passion for
re ongo.
"Tho second yonr of tho war fur
hcr provcil Hint it in our enemies
who follow tho principle of miiiht ho
'fare light. Thoy how this in the
pinro anil more reekloaa violation of
jhc generally rocogiiixod principl(H of
international )hw hy tho oulouto
jmwora, not only in Iho struggle
OKaiimt tho cuntrul powom, lint atill
jimre in their treatment of neutralx.
"At tliu opening of tho third year
of Jin' war neruiNiiv ia ahlo to look
Juii-hfrf.. her Hpkuiilid military ue-ii-ocm
in water mul on laud, which
aic ni'i without political imMirtancc.
I'imci I'll inly Unite!
"(lin,niiy mul her allien remained
In inly niiiUd during the punt year in
licinU ..)' friendship and common in.
tcicxti Huhraria, aa the fourth
mciiilu r. entered lb alliance in Oclo
her, Id"., nflcr having aRliafitctorily
nriiiii..( mailer with Turkey.
Through I In- accession of Itulgaria,
which n-uli.-it in the Mibjugatiou of
Serbia, ihr uu wa oieiivil for the
central power- fiinn Ileriin to Con.
MnntiiHipli' and to llajidad, an event
ol fin mi. lung immrtance.
"The .illmiire of the central power-
r-(- upon a community of jml-
iiu'iil i'i oimiiiic inteivwlH, It jm
mi iiihini. niTONaity for all four
stale .mil it '.'imranUfw to them
niiKint iiu ni-.i-l-N (he greatest ad
inil. . unliuiii in uiiv wav llueut-
miiir iiu inli-rci.il of the allien..
"HhiMioj iimiii what aha already
lui-in iiu vnh (li-nniiiiv treada the
iliu-liold of the third year of the
uar with M..uwkeii iHiufuIetice. Hut
tin mud lui not yet Imh-h rceclicd, for
(hi t-iii-in Imx not et couie lo mih the
in l,j.ilitv ,if MilijiiKNliuir Oer-
II..IIIX ."
Hem YOUTH
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Harrt Hchoullx who lle.t In Mt
ford uutll llir-i a t-ttt u iiko. ullriiilhm
liulh grammar aud high biIiooI in lin
clty. Is uow ou dut) ou the l.or.Ui
being (trat awrgaaut of ('oinpau M
First Wlniteroin infantry stationed at
I.lano iirmi.tr, Texas. II Is a oii
of Mr and Alr Harry Hlioulu 01
Mwlford
Coiunau) M lert Mlnnevota ,lul 1 .'
Mud arrived Ml the liortler slution on
July 17 I.Uao tlraude la about three
miles from the bolder and 3i mill-',
ftoin the (Jiilf of Mexico.
Aceordlug to u letter received irom
him It) Mrs Svboults life In the tt-m-porary
camt In which the lived ou
flrat arrival Ib not vr eomr.irui.U-, I
largely l. .mi- of the leas of tl-i!
lncldeutat to UkIHIiik a doxeu taiU
tloa of singularly blood! hirst. Ihih
during the nishts Life In the i r
inantnt umin, huM-r, he . i
HUH h l.i-tlai and Ihe nuitltem i.ttse
IlOthliiK 10 11 1 i ilul ll of j
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WAR WENT
CHICHESTER S PILLS !
Jjr- -I 111 llAMONIl II II AMI. X
7'1K I dl l ,k rr llrMKul.ll- i
USUAL PRICES FOR
SUNDAY'S BASEBALL
GAME
WITH
ASS
Throiiitli an imiihcrtiuice it wan an
nouiii'i'il (hat ailinin-ion to the Iihhu
Imll Kamc Snmlav with (IrnnU I'akh
would he tho NHinc iih at tliu Klninnth
FrIIk Kiune, thoiiKh tho management n
not reepoiiNthle for Uic error, and the
uminl prieen will prevail ndiniMilou
U."i cmi I, jcrnnd ntnnd 3." cenlw.
Thie will ho the flrat sume hctwoon
the two old-time rivalx, with I'emoll
pilcliinj; for the I'M and Scilinrln Tor
Mwlford. Hulli loaum are on Iheir
'mettle, lanf Hnuday'a jrnme hnviinc
givon (IrnnlH i'oiw increaned confi
dence while the local liny arc detor
iiiliuid to nhow that thoy arc lill in
Hie K"'""-
On account of the racoa nl Hie fair
trroiiuda, the Kaino will he callod nl '!
o'clnch iimlcnd of 2-0, althoiiRh it
Will he nl the hail park na iihiiuI.
TIum will icite every one n chance to
xcc holh raccH nml itame. At .'I p. in.,
nl hall iinrk, (lniiiti.l'aMn vs. Mcd-
fiird; iisiinl nilmi-o-iiiii.
HOT WAVE MAY
According to Inillelin- miiI Ii Hn-i
local weather nlliec fioui I'niiliind, j
.Aleilforil may feel the hot wave now ,
MWeepiug the enet mid cent nil NtatcH
next week, though upon reaching the
Pacific count region ita effwl will lie
greatly dimiulalicil. In the rcgimiK
now nffeeted tho heat ix accouiauieil
hy a vory high humidity, the caime of
much of tho auf feeing, llowevor, he
foni leaching the Pacific coaat re
gion theac hot, damp winds muat tra
verse u gicat artui relatively 1I17,
which will ahaurh moat of the moia-
tuw.
Weather iiihx eeut to the local of
fice daily from Portland alio that on
luly '2 the hot wave had not yet
touched the Atluutic count, hut wax
woeHiig weat fiom tho Ueruiudaa. On
the 2.Mh it hud iienctrated 100 tnilea
inland from Ihe Allaiilic Heahiuird on
the north and 1-V) mile in the koiiIIi.
On the 201 h it had reached Nova Sco
tia on the north anil had advanced
weaterly to ArttaMMax, the line curv
ing from Arkann Kouthcuiturlv to
Ihe gulf. On the J7th the front of
the heat Hue wax hIiowu on weather
map, in the hapj of a great how, the
euda heing in New York and Unii-i-aun
and Ihe center bulging out lo the
middle of Oklahoma. Today' rejMirt
hhowM the wave to have receded at
the center to the wi-Merit pait of Ar
knusiiK, while in the north it ha
wcpl iiipiiHx we-t lo Wi-.i-niiKiii. Fur
ther aiUalii-c i expei-lcd ill nortll-wi'-ti-ra
I niicd Slnles nml Mintheru
Cauaila.
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EXCLUDING KLi
H'AHIIINtiTON. Jul .'t Ainvii
rau AmliattMador I'aae at l.oailon lo
tlay cabled the male ileitartiiient that
Oreat llrltutn limUln upon cxeludtaK
from Unglaad and Ireland Kuaenc
llugtaea Kelly of Nea York, treas
urer of the Irlah relief fund. hl '
aaiiUtaut, Joaeidi Hinllli and Mm J
Kellv. Tlii-v will leu ve KiikIhihI VIoii '
da. 011 the Aiiiniran tlut-r l'lillaili-l
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AT MEDFORD
Sunday, JWy 30th
Game called at 3 o'clock
following Horse Races
REYNOLDS IN JAIL
i WITH LONG RECORD
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OF PETTY
Afi-rli Itcynold'., wlm on the niuhl
of I'Vhrunry :i, IIIl.'i, hit (Vnl Ilrown
over the head with a -ix-Kliooter when
Hiiiwn entered hit place of huxinena
after midiriKht, wan arreMled in 1'mmco,
Waali., on a charge of hurRlary, re
lcaatid'n iolo ami liefnrc leuviti(r
tiiwnHjjIiH aajnin np-pdjliciiiled h- the
J'anco police iijKin receipt of a wire
from Sheriff Hinllli of .loncphine
county, Hlaliiiff that lteyuolda wan
wnnled on a charge of hurglarulujr
the jMwtoffice and telephone office in
(Irani FanH.
In Orniita I'aan it waa KHcerlnined
(hat ItoynohlH had huon nenlcnccil in
.Incknon county to nerve from two to
twenty yenra on a charge of forgery,
loiter, however, ho waa released, and
after the IioIiIuh in Orauta I'iimh and
Hid Med ford attempt, diinppcarcd un
til nrriwled at Faacn. .Sheriff .Smith
hroughl the priHOiur to .InckHotivillc,
where he in now held.
Chief IliltHon conaiderM he hua a
atrong crnm ngaiiiHt Ueynoldi.. Drown
will go lo .lankaouvillu with the chief
loday. when the annailt.nl will he
identifiiil. In the pool riHim after the
iiHsaull a cap waa found which,
taken to Qranta Vnrnt, waa identifietl
iim helonging to Itoyuolda. Hair
found in the cap in Identical to Itoyn
o!.l ll if. nniliahlc that a new trial will
tint In- held, hut he will he acut lo the
peuili-nlmrv at Salem on Ihc old
foigcrv cmint and charged with hro-
ki-u imi'iilc.
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JJALTIMOIIi:. .Inly ai). Conrcr
enccM among ol'fit-ialM of the ICatcrn
Forwarding company, American
agenta of the Herman merchant suh
marine DeiilMchhind, and her eom
uiimder, Captain Paul Koenig, were
frequent during Ihc early foreiiiMiii at
the NiilimerHlde'H pier today, hut
nothing developed iudieatiiig final
prenn rn tin n for Mailing.
Yeterda mcinhen of tHe crew of
the Deal hi lilaad were granted hore
leave for a few houra, hut the order
went around todav for all the crcn to
"Mick to the .hip."
APPAR BETUnRKD TO OtSHCR
(OMitlii(l ttem n4w can)
hy their rejection of article li.'l, ulm-h
would have guamnteed a prist1 vck-x-I
aayluin in neutral water. The I'm
Hiaii treaty, however, waa given min-h
attention hy the court.
"The hiwlory of the iidoptieu nl
the. trenlv with PruKwia," the den
mil read, "the conditioiiH Ihut hnniulii
11I1011I the Hanie, and the contciuimr
aueoiih oiunionx of Hie eminent 1-I11I1-
mi-ii of that day who particiiiate.l in
in procurement ami aeceptuuec lit
Ihe two countrioM, hua been gouc into
Inllv in the effort to allow Hint it wn.'
an ant to dive axyluni to prim- in
neutral uuler; and that it imrliMi
lar piirMnc wa lo afford the Inilid
Kluli-. mi Hx.tluui for their prue in
Prn.iiin wilier-."
UlKlieKt iii.illi, Jewelry retiatrtau
- iliiiiiioiid ettlug, wul li
f niuilrliiK
fcl'A Martin J. Reddy
Vj J I'l'e lju.illl Store for
tGB liillalile la... .Ik
ZZ V. Main SI Mi'.lfonl, On-
Grants Pass
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WA8IHNOTON, July 29 Genornl
Carrnnxa waa Informix! tonight in n
unto linuded to IiIk nmbanHador horo
Hint tho Waahlngton Koverumont Is
proparod to iiihinlt to it joint Inter
national commlifllon tho tank of Book
ing a solution of bonier probloms.
Tho propoinl of tho do farto govorn-
mont for a eommlMlon la nocoptou
however, with the RiiRgoatlon that tho
powom of tho commlMlonem ho on
largoil boyonil tho llmlta proiioscd In
the Mexican nolo of July 12.
Agrcemont to tills auggentlon Is ox.
puoted and it waa stntod officially to
night Hint tlio Ainorlcnn mombors
would bo appointed and tho commls
hIoii bo aMombloil at some point In
tho United Statoa nt nn early dato.
Following H tho full toxt of Acting
Socrotnry Folk's nolo nn dellvorod to
ISH100 Arrodondo, Max lean nnilifiBsn
dor (loalgnnto, nftor It had boon ap
proved todny by Frosldont Wilson and
Ills cnblnet:
8lr: I havo tlio honor to ncknowl
odgo tho rocolpt of your rommuulcn
Hon or July 12 luflt In which you
transcribe n nolo addrossed to mo by
tho socrotnry of foreign relations of
your govnrnmont, and to request that
you will bo good enough to transmit
to him tlio following reply:
"Mr. SoeretHry: I have the honor
to acknowledge receipt of your oxrol
loucy's nolo trntumlttco. undor (Into
or July 12 by Kllseo Arfsndondo,
y6ur governmout's confidential ngont
In Wnslilngtou, luformlug mo Hint
your oxcelloncy Iihh rocolvod Instruc
tion from tho first chief or tlio
conatltiitlnnnlliit army charged with
tho oxocutlvo power of the union to
propoKe thnt oneli or our KovernmontH
iiniiio three commlsaiouors, who shall
hold conference at some placoa to bo
miitunlly iiKreod upon and docldo
forthwith tho question relating to tho
evacuation or tho American foreos
now In Mexico mid to draw up and
conclude a protocol or ngrrjomont re
garding tho reciprocal crossing of tho
frontier by forces of both roiintrioH,
also to demand tho origin of the In
cursions to dato, In order to fix tho
responsibility thorofore mid definitely
to lattlo the differences now ponding
or thosH which may arise between the
two countries on account of tho snmo
or similar reason; all of which shall
be subjected to the approval of both
governments.
"In reply I have the honor to state
that I have put your cxcelleucy'a note
before tho president und have receiv
ed hit. Instructions lo Inform your ex-i-elleney
Hint the government of the
AREE1N
SETTLING
BORDER
ROUBLES
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Unltod States Is disposed to accept
tho proposal of tho Mexican Rovorn
mont In tho biuuo spirit of frank cor-
;dlnllty In which It is mado. This
govornmont bollovos, and suggests,
however, that tho powors of tho pro
i posed commission should bo onlnrged
so that, If happily a solution sntlsfnc
itory to both, governments of tho ques
tion sot forth In your oxcolloncy's
.communication may lie ronchod tho
commission mny also consldor such
othor mattors tho friendly nrrango
ment of which would tend to Improve
1110 romiions 01 1110 two con nines; 11
being understood Hint such recom
mendations ns tho commission may
miko shall not be binding upon tho
respective governments until formal
ly accoptod by thorn.
"Should this proposal bo accoptod
by your excellency's govornmont, I
have tho honor to stnto Hint this gov
ornmont will proceed Immediately to
appoint Its commissioners and fix,
after consultation with your oxcol
loncy's govornmont, tho Hmo and
placo and othor details of tho pro
posed conferences.
"Accopt, Mr. Secretary, tho aseur
anroR or my hlghost consideration.
(Signed) "Frank L. Folk, acting
socrotary or stnto."
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Among the ironilncnt guests who
will bo horo for the annual conven
tion of tho Stnto I'Mltorlul associa
tion, will be: Frosldont W. J. Korr
of Oregon Agricultural college; Presi
dent Ackorman of- the State Normal
school; Doati Alton of tho State uni
versity; Mr. K. II. I'lpor, managing
editor of tho Orogonlan; Mr. W. V.
Woohlko, managing editor of Sunset
mngazlno, nml tho editor of tho San
Krnnolsco Cnll. Knch or tho Portland
papors will send n special staff man.
Noarly ovory county In tlio stnto will
bo roprosonted, tho attendance al
ready promised being moro, hy fifty
por cent, than nt nny provlous con
vention In tho association's history.'
Arrangements for entertaining tho
convention are proceeding satisfac
torily. The committee roquosts ror
co-operation nro meeting with re
sponses showing the real Jackson
TWO TRIPS DAILY
HHTWBKN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. II. Ilnrnlsa's auto will ave
IChkIo Point At 8 A. M. und 1 P. X
dally, except Stindny; leavo Medford
9 A. M. and 5 P, U. Will call ror
passengers at hotels n Medford and
liotels and buliie bouib U Uz
Point.
imiok x.xa on smx.
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WHAT OWE CENT'Jl WORTH OY XLXCTKICXTY
WXXX DO (at Ton Ccnta Per K. W. Hour
fcVmr.it( TU0 junuul tF milk, t'hui'ii 10 hiiuuIk of hur
Um Alilk ") cows. Klcvittt' ." buslti'lH of jfpnin U) Tot', in 8
minutes. Keep .soldering iron hot 10 minutt'8. Keep half
pint of glue hot for ." hoius. Oj)erte Forge blower for 2
horn's. Operate fjirni grindstone for .50 minutea. Operate)
nurliihle drill for 20 minutes to 1 hour. Clean loO square
root of enrpet. Rinse 150 gnllqnis of wnter W feet. Opoi
ate sewing nmehiti for J houfs. Opemte a l!2-iuch fail far
2 hum's. Run u domestic bufFor l'i houiis.
Is tho Clionpast to Install, Cocto Lei to Opaiit, 1 "on Uip
job" at all Umos day and nthfe
I?ur ftirther itiforuialUHi call at our office or phono.
California-Oregon Power Company
81(5 West Main Street
(Shonu IGH MBUFOIU), ORrJClO'
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county spirit. Two of tho lodges
havo turned in Hid lilt or their cars
and commlttoos of the othor throo nro
hard nt work. Throo of tho banks
have contributed a car oach for tho
Crator Lake trlpt sovoral of tho auto
dealers havo done likewise and many
citizens. A list of thoso donating
their cars will be published ns soon
ns completed
The officers of the association aro
Ip.fr)!8
The Sure Way to Prosper
Ts to sao sonu money all tlio time.
The safe way to .sao'is to put the money in
a bank like Ihis.
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OVER ZZYEARS UNDEK ONE MANAGEMENT
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CiJectnc Wiii'Mg
Of recent years houses that wore built bad: in the dnyo
when tallow cnndle-dips were the prevnilinn source; of
illumination, liave boon successfully wired for electric
lights. So expert are wircmon nowadays and so efficient
aro the tools with which they work that the finished job
looks as if tho fixtures had been instnliod when tho
house was bainr, built. The Modern Way of wiring doos
not dufucQ walls and does not disarrange the ordinary
routine of the house while being done. There is no dirt,
disorder or trouble.
And electricity in the homo is no longer a luxury, be
cause its cost has been cut two-thirds by
Edison Mazda Lamps
ktJe in U. S. A. tc? horhe-t hy MAZDA Stmiee
PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE
U.U W. Mala S4, ' MFIH-OI.O, IHIW.O.
w 1 Next lloia' to Power Comuay
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'alroady oppressing thdlr dollght nt
tho entertainment prepared. Thoy
I do not hosltnto to cnlt It tho finest
: ever oxtendo.il to a stnto cdltorl.il ns
'soclatlon In tho Unltod Statoe. Sev
eral Items were unexpected, such ns
tho generous donation of hotol rooms
by Medford's three hotols. This wns
arranged by John A. Westerlund
I whose suggestion wns heartily sec
onded by Mine IIosts Mohr and Iloll.
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