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STTCDFOTIT) MATT TTCTT5TINT!, MTCDFOTCD, OUmOV,. 17HI)AY, .TUN IV 0, 1010 page Fivrc'' TO I'AKIH, Junu (1. A Ntiiliiinoiit con cerning thu present ' disorders In Kiypt, expliilnlng lliu Hltnulion from Hi (i viewpoint of t ho iiBltuturii, him boon Klvon to Hit) AhhihiIiiIikI 1'riiHK liy Mohamvd' Moliinoiul Pnnliu, n IllAinliur uf till Knyplliin tlitltiKutlim of twenty which Ik linru In iiHk lliu penAi diMfiirimcn In racogului t tit ' Indopoildiilicu nr Kk')I. Moliuinoil Moliiildud VitHlin wus lit onu time Kovarnor of (lis Huox rumil ami Inter governor (if (hn prnvlnco of llohora. Ho with ihron olhur londnrs of hi" party wo.ro deported recently eo Mnltn, liut wero released after a innh I h and citnin on to Purls. ' Ills Hlulninoiit follows: "The Kxypllnn 'dolwtttlliw' was prevented by Ilia 1 1 ill lull authorities from lonvliiK tor tCurnpo. uii'l Iho Kgybtliin inlnlitry which wns In com plpte iiiliiiiirlly with tho people, ro slgnod enrly In March lunt. No Kgyillnn wim found. lo (orm a min im ry. And for this tmnkriiptcy of llrltlsh udmliilslrntlnn In Egypt, tho dfllnunllon was hold, responsible. -" ''Tho olmlrinnn, Hnnd Znitloul Pacha, fnrntnr mlnliilor' of education mtd tutor of Jusllro, nnd now Vko president of tho Kiiyptlnn legislative assembly; Inmiitl Hldkoy Pastm. formnr minister of mllKloun endow ments; llitmnd Kl Hnull Puslm, brio nf tho lending llodmiln rhlefs nnd a member of tho legislative assembly, nnd myself wnro srroslod on March M and deported to Mnlta without any rliariin or Inquiry. "THo Egyptian poopta almost to n in nil dnmnnrtpil our Immediate ro Juimo nnd Iho Immeillnle dopnrluro of tho dnlogntlon for Ktiropu. Their JndlKnntlon ronoluvl u very hlKh jiltdi when they cuw In thin vlnlntlon ut Individual llbnrly un nttompt At depriving Egypt from enjoying the liberal prlnrlplv of President Wll iton, nnd limy also haw thnt oil tho tmonnous sncrlflroa which, ' In tho tnnnutiuo of (jeuornl Alltinliy, worn to vnry largo extent responsible for tho dorUlvo victory over the Turku wore In vain. "Itoprvu'iilitllva Ivkv it lu n n from Alonnuilrla to Amman lodged n stern protest against iiu eh o treatment Young men and Iho student msdo peaceful demonstrations, hut the Iliitlsh troop opened flro at tlyuri. Yel tho demonstration' continued mid' tho flro of machine (tnnn nnd rifles continued also. A nry largo mini lior were .killed In Cairo nnd tho provincial cities, ''Thin revolution In a national movement niiAlmit A foreign doming tlon, which In abhorred liy tho ontlro Kgyntlnn population. .Mohammednni itnd tho rtirlsllans, nro In absolute crord. Tho Egyptian movnnient Is neither religious nor untl-forofgn', liar Instigated ly Germany or Tur key. It It A dunp rooted desire on tho part of All tho InhAldlanu of tho valley of tho N'llo for tho At tainment' of tho Indapondunco 1 of thalr country." DISCUSS TARIFF FOR U. S. DYF INDUSTRY WASIIINOTON. Juno 0. First Alopa toward (Iraftlnx tariff IcRlnln tlon will ha hoRim Tuoiduy hy tho hoimo wnya and mnann commtuoo. Chnlrmnn Kordnoy anuouncod lodny that hoarlnK will ho ntnrtod then lo dolermlnn what .legislation Iji nocoa anry lo protect tho Amorlcnn dyo In duatry 'that aprunit P' during tho war, Mo anld a lepnrato moanuro, relutlim only to thin Industry, would )o dratted. WOMEN FROM NORTH, SOUTH, : EAST, WEST Recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound as a Reliable ' Remedy for Woman' 111. Ifryff' : ' - - ' VSfokArin. 'Wash.-''l want to rocom Trtnd. LytllA B. I'lnklmm VoReUb le Compound fo women a nllmonU na It helped me 0 much during mlddlo noo, " tIM MAttTHA CoNNOK, 1027MnnB(lold Avenue. . : Abilene, Texas. " For Almost n yenr 1 Was unflt.to do my work as I sullerod o from femAlo Ills. LydlnE. rinkham's VoBotAbloCompounclrestorcdmvhoAlth After physician' had fulled. Mrs. E. Rockvlllo, Conn. "I suircred so long from fomAlo Ills I was blue and melan choly, LydiA E. Plnkhnm's Vegetablo Compound rostored imy health after everything else hsd f nllod. " MARY Vfmz, 8 ChAmberlAln St Oakland, Cal.-" Lyd,laE. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound gave me ouch relief "during Cbango of Llfo, I wish cvory woman could know obout it. 1 urofy praise this grtat remedy for womeVs Hls."-Mrs. Mary S. Ashley, 6700 Dover Streot. i The reason Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Veg. table Compound la so successful is becauso It con t All tho curatlvo. trengthonlng properties of good old fashioned roots and Jierbs, which act dlroctlv on the female orgunlmu. - ECT THE 2 NET OF CABLES WASHINGTON, .lunu 0. A pludno that no expnimo will bo spared to cronlo A cnlila sarvlco batween tho tlnltnd Slnteii, Central nnd Houlh America which would be tho equal of any In tho world, wits imido today by Johil I., Morrill, president of tho All-Amorlcu ('al)lus, In an address de livered before the second I'un-Amorl-iin conference. Mr. Morrill de clared that his company bad dedi cated lo tho service of Ihroo Amor lea's ill, 000 miles of cables and land lines and thnt extensions now under way or planned would bring- tho to tal to :u, noo. The first nxtonslon to hn completed will bo to UniKoay and Brazil. Later olio cnhlo will be run from Itlo Ja neiro . nonhward. "Whorovor In IhoBO American," Mr, Morrill prom ised, "' th'n!: n not work of cabin communication should bo spread, we aro willing and ready to spread It. Where existing; cbnnnols should bo supplemented It Is our doslro to do so." Mr. .Morrill urned tho members of tho conference o co-opornto with tho cable company In bringing all tho American republics into closer com munication with each other, for their common Industrial, social and politi cal benefit. PAULINE FREDERICK LAST TIME TONIGHT I'niiliiie l-'rederiek will nmwnr in her new (luldwvn picture, "One Week of l.il'o." ut the Niello theater for the IiihI time toniuht. Nnthiiiir nffiirdK n better inniuhl into a iiemoniililv than hin or her likvx nnd dmlikeN. I,ot Mwn Tmler iek'H friendrt uretifv their ciirioHitv when tidd on the Mrictexl niilhoritv. thnt. her fnvorito pulor ih dull t blue, nnd thnt the jewel xiie moHt likes in n hiiiinhire, in combination with lia iniiniU. She liken to rend detoctiva Htnriex iiiur nurrutiveN of adventure, nnd hIio pmiiU n ureal deal. Cnndv xhe enioVN and her elimeHt friendH ee to it t It it t nlie never wnntx for elioeolntoH, lliulilv xciiKoned food iilipealu to her mid recently hIio nlo her firnl hot liiinale, in Califnrn a. whore 8he ' lived not far from the (Jnlduvn Htiidioi, She cnioVH hIiii; inir nininle bnlliiilx, ineliuliiitr "iiMji voiirneiin," which hIio can't fontet. bi1 i'iiin.o her first iiriifexsionnl ntuiear unec rviiuired her to do thut twice n duv. MINE DISASTER LIST , INCREASED TO 83 WHKKSn AfiniS, Penn., Juno 0. rttnto and (ocol authorities todoy wore conducting sopnrato InvesllRa tlnns Into tho explosion In a tunnel of tho Delaware ond Hudson Coal company yesterday thnt cost tho lives of 83 men And tho Injury of 60 othors. A larRo number of tho In jured waro seriously burned and maimed And It Is fen rod many of them ennnot recover. NHW YORK, Juno 6. Frodorlck Thompson, theatrical managor and known throughout tho country as the creator of I.una park, Coney Island, and Toylnnd at the San Francisco exposition, died today. Mr. Thomp son, ncrnmulutod A fortune In 'var ious nmuaomonl venture's, Including the Hlppodromo.ln this city. Ho lost honvlly In promoting tho Toylnnd concession at, tho l'anama-Pnclflo ex position. . - COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST PAN MOTOR CAR COMPANY WASHINGTON; Juno (1. The Pun Motor cionnmnV of St, Cloud, Minn., nnd ilH president, Sumiiol (J, l'nndolfo, were oiled todnv bv tho l'udernl tnido enmmiHHion to unxwur ft oonmlnint, tho i'ii'Kt iHsucd in tho irovornmont enmiiniun lo eliniinnto miHronroson tation and unfair prnoticoH in tho interfitnlo hiiIo of ulnekH mid securi ties, Hcnrinus will bo bold here Julv 10. Tlio comnliiint nllosos tho concern Iiiih token in 1,72:1.811 from thu snlo of sloeks. ' . ' Paris Strike in Status duo. TAUIS, June (), Tho wtriko silun t.ioti wiih slntionnrv' thiH morning. Transport workora nt mooting) held veslei'ilav nledued IIiciiihoIvos to ro mnin until their domnnds worn fully KiitiHl'iud. , v - Saturday to Be Warmer. Wenlher I'oroeiiHt, Qrounn: Tonight nnd Sntui'dtiv fair,' .warmer Snturdnv except near the count , moderate wes-1 lorly winds, ; A FACTOR E E WAKIIINfJTON, June 0. Krank I). NovcM, prvHident of the AsKocialcd I'rvHM, told tho I'un-Americiin confer ence todnv Unit the oxebnmro of "true miKlirblcd nnd unbiiiHcd news" be tween the North und Houtli Ainericun eontinentH, now beinir bruiiu-ht, about bv the niemberHhip of South Ainericun iiewKimpcrM in ' the oritiinixution, would be "mere effectual in cultivut inu and maiiiliiiiiiiiK the relations of friendship and affection thnt should exist between the two continent of this hemisphere then nil the propn uuiidu that could be fed out bv nil the publicity uircnU that could bo put lo work." Mr. Kovch explained how tho Asso ciated Press, "probablv the most not able cooperative effort now fiiuction imr." was in no sense n uoveriiinenlal UL'encv, is forbidden bv its charter lo make or distribute profits and hiiit nlwnvs refused to handle propauan da, believiiiL' thut its function, was properly limited to siipplvinir u news service lo its members without bius so far oh thut is huiniinelv possible. This appealed to sonic of the most important South American' newspa pers nnd thev wore received into the oruuniiution not lis customers or clients, but as full members of the cooncrntivo nruunizution. "It is a mutter of pride to the As sociated Press." said he. "thut the in vitation to our fellowship was in- xlmitlv necepted and that we now list iiinomr our members the most im portant journals jn the countries to the south of tho United States, for we luivo had members in Mexico and Cuba for venrs. ' "Tho basis of our relationship with our new members ore those of counl itv, of mutual respect, of full confi dence. , "Wo are mnkim; peoples know eneli other, know each olbor's habits. know each others' likes and dislikes, virtues and foibles.. It is only within the lust few weeks thut the peoplo of this country have learned throinrh the Associated Press thnt football is an international sport in South Aniep icn. This mitv seem supremely un important,' bul'it isflnt, fot it coos to the vitals of a mutual understandim: and Bvinpntliv." VANCOUVER PAPER DEFIES STRIKERS VANCOUVER-, n. C Juno 6. Vancouver walked to work yostor day, the union street car men hav ing voted lato Wednesday nlKht to Join tho general alrlke called here In sympathy with the Winnipeg walk-out. Tho strike of the car mon enme as a surprise, for Inst wook they rojectod tho strike proposal by a flvo-to-one vote. The Voncouvor Sun appeared yes terday with a bold face front page declaration that It would not permit the typographical union to ; censor tho strike news printed In its col umns, Wednesday tho union print ers end 'linotype operators notified the newspapers that they would not Sot up or handle any. news or edi torial matter which rofloctcd In tho least upon tho moves of Canadian labor unions. "Italhor-thsn permit this proposed censorship, tho Sun will coase pub lication until Its typographical union employes recognise that It Is not for thorn to) dictate .'the character of elthor Its nows or Its editorial com ment," the Sun's announcement read. "The editorial staff of this paifbr will not submit to any censor ship and Its editorial staff .will con tinue to have tho final decision as to what Is news and as to what shall appear in the paper's columns." NKW YORK. Juno 6. More than (1,01)0 roturnint' soldiers nrrived here lodav on the transport! Snntit A.nii, l'liiinonin, I'retorin nnd . Itritnnniti. Tho lurifost unit to land was tho 144th iul'antvv. This roeiincnt boloivrina to tho 3Uth division arrived on the Protoni, which also bromrht tho 72nd Wealthy Widow Would Wed Again "Now that my stomach trouble hus all dlBnppoarod ' since taking a course of Moyr's Wonderful Rem edy, I would even consider getting married again. I cannot toll you how terribly I suftbrod botore taking thlB groat romedy." It Is a slmplo harmless preparation .that romovos Ilia catarrhal mucus from the lutes tlnnl tract nnd allays tho Inflamma tion which causos practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, (deluding; appendicitis. One dose . win convince or money rofund ed ' For sale by druggists every where, Adv infantry briuude lieuilouiirlerH of the sumo division. ' On board the Simla Ann was the 80llrd cimiiicerH. Iieaibiuarlers de tachment medical detachment, ' The I'nhiiiiiiiu. carried two Iriins porlalion companies ami thu I) 1 7th field siL'iial batlulion. The Uritinmia broiiebt the felOlh Kin niriiniiiiiiirfirirrrinTiirrnnirnTrnTrTrrTrniitrTrrrfTmTiTTTirTTTTr einesi J. JUL 'W JLJi. W-T f JLXC-' -VJ HH&tr9J UK . ', HIH on vour wheels RIVlkott nn VAue uhwla No careful motorists will take his car out of the garage with out testing the wheels. Listen . for squeaks and see if the paint is cacked where the spokes cn-' ter the hub:' ,: SPOKTITE squirted into the cracks will make your wheels ticrht arid SAFE without layinar Up your car and without Costing expensive repair work. Go to your dealer today for a can of this wonderful and essential preparation. Keep it ever handy. v Know that your wheels will not fail you in a pinch. Compounded and Manufactured by 1 i THE WOODTITE LABORATORIES .- MODESTO. CALIFORNIA , TopTrfE TOPTITE waterproofs, preserves 'dnd dyes a rich deep blade both pantasote and .moh$r automobile tops. a d); e ... ,. Used as a dressing for seats, it makes them like new x and ' prolongs the wear and ' tear." Easily applied, dries quickly and produces lasting results. KEEP YOUR TOP AND SEATS LOOKING NEW. The ' Tlio Itiilnlor Products Coiupimy relieves rotnllors nnd consumers of tho noctwolty of liiiying ltovonuo Tuxes on Itainlcr lk-vei-iiKos liy pnylnjr Alili tuxes thereon direct to tlio Uovonmicnt. ...... : . ; , .MEDFORD GROCERY CO. v : , ; Distributors, Medford, Ore. . entrincers' service battalion. ' The transport Von Steuben a I so arrived with the 51 lib engineer ser vice battiUion. I Dili in I n nlrv. Cllilh division) uiucliino eun companv. and the 0'-hiI eiiL'ineers. Old papers for building fires and bouse cleaning, 10c bundle. ora Inneo . iBi Swells Wood A tClENTIPI SPOKTITE MU i ; ; . ONE soft drink that satisfies There are soft drinks by the score, but ' one ONLY ONE really satisfies. . RAINIER SPECIAL quenches thirst quickly and pleasantly because it was conceived and perfected to do Just this. No other drink can be like it. The exclusive process employed to produce it, is patented. No other manufacturer can employ the process. Just you come to know this soft drink -r-you can buy it anywhere; Learn how satisfying a soft drink really can be. There .are two glassfuls in a bot tle and, because of its practically ' predigested and pure character,' you can drink your fill of it every day in the year with decidedly beneficial re- . suits. Order a case for home use. Rainier Product Company, Seattle, U. S. A., M.mif.c turer ot . Rainier Special, Rainier BocJt, Malt Rainier. . Rainier Cereal, Syro and Denatured Alcohol. BELGIAN. SOCIALISTS WILL ADDRESS PRESIDENT WILSON I'IM.'SSKI.H. Juno C The IleJciun socialist pnrtv lias decided to present lo 'resident Wilson while he is bore nil address deulinu' with the (rcaly of peace. immnmnk) - CALLV COMPOUNDED imm m. llT'Vr.iarirTUl 1-1 I n Here is a new "autowash," one that will not mar the most delicate surface and one that will do the work quickly and satisfactorily. '.' . Yes, it cuts grease without injury to the paint and the stains and dust disappears like magic; ldaving a fine, smooth lustre. '' . Enough for .5 washes for 50c. . ' K MEDFORD, 1 - ' EAGLE POINT, . BUTTE FALLS Jitney Service"; Starts Tucsdny, May SOtuy".. Leaves Niwh Hotel 8:30 a. m. and llutto Fulls at a p. in- dnily. JIM LVULIE. PHOVE 800 Suits of Real Merit KLEIN'S When you wear tho . clothes that Klein provides for you, your associ ates will at once recognize a genuine distinction In your appearance. " See the new models NOW on dress up In one of our . . .- : suits Tailored to Order . $30 $35 $45 ..'$50 Yours for Appeoranco KLEIN - .The Tailor! ; . 12 8 E. Main, TJpstairaur. "We are going to give away, one " I' ' , ' I 500 POUND v . , ICE BOOK With each new Refrigerator. This will lessen the high cost of refrigerators. ' " ' Everyrefrigerators is guar anteed' or money . refunded. Poole Furniture Co. GDiCHITNO China Serb Btort.' , Herb curs tat tnracse, . neadacM . eatarrah, diptheria, ' tore throat. lung trouDl Sidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, cough, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast. cures all. kinds of colters. NO OP RRATIOrfS. Medford, Oregon. Jan IS, la. TO WHOM IT :ZAY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I,, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several yean and last August was net expected to live, and hearing of Qlm Chung (whose Herb Store U at 114 Booth Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I itorted to feeling bet ter aa soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted aa I wag to eee Olm Chung and try his Herbtv T (Signed) W. B. JOHNSON,' '' ' Witnesses: '-.'' . ! ' H. Jl. Anderson, Medford ' " . s. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, - "' ' ' Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point t '. ,. ; . W. L. Chlldroth, Eagle Point, t'" . C. E.. Moore, Eagle Point l J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, v , . Oeo. B. Von der Helton, Eagle Point, Thoa B. Nichols. Eagle Point The.Percheron Stallion -. PAUL The Porcheron stallion Paul Is reg istered in the American Breeders and Importers Pcrcheron Registry, No. 53727. Color black.' Foaled July ,8, 1910. Bred by A.C . Ruby, Portland, Oregon. Sired hy Raupall 51185. First dam Pauline 51548. Paul will make the soason ot 1919 as follows : . Mondays and Tuesday at Dr. Helms barn in Medford. Wednesdays and Thursdays at Tal ent. Saturday at Barron, - Terms $20 to Insure In foal. $16 for the season and $7.60 for single service ' ! Butler Walker, Owner. OII.RM:.S I, 1IO.MI0H, Manager. Ice Free