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MEDFOttr) MATT, TttTRUXR MEDFOTiTX OKF.GOX. TUESDAY. JUNK 17. 1910
EARLY MORNING
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A fire which broke out at 2:15
a. m. today destroyed the one and a
half story frame dwelling house, cor
ner of Palm and Olsen streets, owned
iy Prank Bellinger, and occupied by
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Corey. The
grass had been burned oft in the
vicinity of the house late that after
noon and it Is supposed that a spark
smouldered and set fire to tho gar-
The garage was discovered in
flames but the Coreys were able to
set their Ford car out In time to pre
vent Its destruction. They and the
neighbors when the garago was found
burning tried to call out the tire de
partment by phono, but couldn't get
the central exchange for so long, that
by the time the fire department was
summoned and arrived on the scone
the fire had communicated to the
house which was burning so fiercely
inside and out that the firemen could
not sae It.
The building is a total loss. About
half of the furniture was saved by
being carried out by the neighbors.
Mr. Bellinger carried insurance on
the house, but the Coreys had none
on their furniture.
ALLIES DENY ANY
DESIRE TO OPPRESS
GERMAN NATION
(Continued from page one.)
BERLIN. June 16. (Bv the Asso
ciated Press.) Newspapers here are
till completely tied ud bv the strike
of ..'auxiliary workers in the me
chanical departments. Greater Ber
lin has been without papers for 4S
hours, with no prospect of an early
settlement.
" The strike is believed to be the
forerunner of a renewed outbreak
timed bv the ultra-radicals to svnr
schonize with the arrival of the en
tente reply to the German counter
proposals. Only the smallest frac
Hon of the people of Greater Berlin
were aware that the entente reply
was beinir handed to Count Von
Brockdorff-Ritntzau , today, tind
what news thev receive on the peace
situation probably will be gathered
from out of town papers.
OAKLAND. Calif.. June 17. Two
men bound and eaeeed Sirs. Ida San
ders, cashier of the New York Stock
and Bond Exchange in the Bank of
Italy buildine shortly after 1 o'clock
todav and robbed the cash drawer of
Approximately $1,700. Mrs. Sanders
was in the place alone at the time.
14 YEAR OLD GIRL
PKS THE RECORD
VICTORIA, B. C, June 17. Ac
cording to times taken by Victoria
timers at a school meet here Satur
day, a world's record for the 100
yard dash was made by a 14-year-old
girl, Ada Algar, who covered the
distance in 9 seconds. The world's
record is 9 3-5 seconds.
HAY REFER STRIKE
TO THE PRESIDENT
NEW YORK, June 17. Probabil
ity that the telegraph strike situa
tion would be placed before Presi
dent Wilson In a cablegram from the
American Federation of Labor, in
convention at Atlantic City, was an
nounced here today by Percy Thomas
deputy international president of the
Commercial Telegraphers union.
Aaed Evanaelist Dies.
- WALLA WALLA. Wosh.. June 17.
Rev. Alfred Wraiirlit, need 83
venrs, a traveline prison evangelist,
with headouartera in Los Angeles.
Calif., who cume here a few duvs ago.
died in a local hospital early today.
Little is known here of the deceased.
PROMPT RELIEF
for the acid-distressed stomach,
try two or three .
Itl-MDIDS
after meals, dissolved on the
tongue keep yonr stomach
awect try Ki-molds the new
aid to digestion,
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE .
MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION
heavy, but they are Imposed under
conditions of justice . by peoples
whose social well being and economic
prosperity have been gravely impair
ed by wrongs which it Is beyond the
utmost power of Germany to repair."
In the financial section of the reply
it Is stipulated that reparation must
be made prior to the settlement of
all other German public debts, with
such exceptions as the commission
may approve.
Must Tny Occupation
Germany must pay the expense of
military occupation as an essential
guarantee of peace, and war material
surrendered after tho armistice can
not be credited against reparation.
Liberated territories will boar their
portion of the pre-war debt, but will
not assume any part of the war debt
itself.
"After the events of tho war," it is
said, "the powers have the right to
demand that TJermany be no longer
intimately involved in their finnncinl
or economic life, or in that of Ger
many's former allies, or Russia. As
the greater part of Germany's for
eign securities must be liquidated.
the protection of German holders will
no longer justify German participa
tion In international organization."
The right is reserved to demand of
Germany also her credits in Austria,
Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey.
14 Points Come loiter
In the discussion of the economic
clauses, the reply states that the
principles enunciated by President
Wilson and embodied in the covenant
of the League of N'ations as to the
equality of trade conditions will be
brought irto effect when the world
returns to normal, but in the mean
time a transitory regime Is essential
to save certain allied states from a
position of economic inferiority be
cause of the damage done to their
territories during the war. Recipro
city is impossible at present
Consular relations are not recipro
cally established, owing to the war
activity of German consuls. Private
property of Germans broad may be
justly used to meet reparation
charges.
. The German proposals relative to
aerial navigation have not been ac
cepted. 4
It is pointed out that German ob
jections to the clauses pertaining to
ports and waterways are too general
to admit of a detailed reply.
NOW .CHIEF "OPPONENT" OF CARRANZA
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rrf$ win
(iis till
liirli
Felipe
Aneler
Angalcs. named provisional president of Mexico and commander
tn chief of the forces that follow "Pancho" Villa, with Villa socond In
command, promises to make things interested for Carrunia In tho coun
try to Uio south. Angeles under the Dint rulo in Mexico, was educated
fo;- the regular army. A graduate of Chapultcpec. tho West Point of
Mexico, he was sent to France to the military academy nt St. Cyr, whero
he completed his military schooling. Afterwards returning to Moxlco
hr. ns roade chief of artillory for Dla. and then head of tho Moxlrnn
ni'.Uiary college. With the downfall of Dim ho transferred his allogl-
Madero. When the overthrow and murder occurred, bo rclused
o Joic tho victorious Huertlstaa. was arroslcd and sentenced to be shot,
napwt And joined the forces of Villa. ' .
whero It may hu nocmnnry fur tho
high comtulHHlon to act. ' flormmiy
will bo responsible fur tho oxpciises
of tho high rommlHHluu.
Gerimmy will uitdorlako to pluco
nt Ihn disposal of tho allied troops
such military estnbllHhmout and nc
coniiuoduttmiii us may ho required.
Tho transport service unit tho (olo
graphic unci postal personnel will
oboy orders given on behalf of the
commander-in-chief of tho allied ar
mies for military purposes. Tho high
commission will havo tho power,
whenever It considers It noowwury, to
declare a stale of siege in any or nil
of tho territory concerned.
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FESTIVAL TRUCKS ARE
!Oieri..V.V). Juno 17. Klro duo
to a short circuit of electric, wire In
tho batteries of an nutoutobllo truck,
caused f,1u,U00 damugo lo a gurugo
here hist night and threatened two
adjoining hotels. Four largo trucks
which hud been used In the festival
purtulo und valued nt $4000 each,
were destroyed. Ten flro companies
fought tho fire. Ihimngu to tho
building wns estimated nt 1 10,000
and to tho contents at $2ti,000.
ltOHIOIIUItO, Oro Juno 17- Three
men charged with robbing l'otur
Trunllck of (1000 yesterday, aftor
holding up tho crow of a rock crush
er flvo miles south ot HciitlHliurg,
wore brought hero Into lust night by
Sheriff Qulno. A fourth robber was
said to havo been itrreslud today til
Drain, Nearly all tho money was
recovered,
'I' lie humllts si ailed for KcollsliurK
In n lioal, according lo the sheriff,
and ell liens, warned by telephone
mot (hem us they all em pled to land.
Tho men tried to escape anil wore
fired upon by tho posse, outi of tho
party lining wounded, . probably fa
tally. Tho aulllorlllcs said they lio
lioved thin man was an escaped con
vict, MIKo .clock, trout tho W u I lit
Wnlln penitentiary and ho wus crwl
Itod with having planned (ho rob
bery. Tho othor men brought hero
gave their narneti lis John Kails and
A. lleniHitt.
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reply declares that until the transi
tory period is passed and general
conventions can be laid down, tho
provisions' of this section of tho
treaty must be enforced.
No attempt Is made to prevent the
legitimate use by Germany of her
economic resources, but rather to
secure freedom of transit for young,
land-locked states. The commissions
established by this section of the
treaty will function, not alone over
German territory but over nt least
one allied country as well, it is said.
Wilson Is Quoted
In taking up the clauses referring
to guarantees, the reply quotes an
address by President Wilson In which
The he said:
"The reason why peace must be
guaranteed is that one of the parties
to that peace has proved that his
promises aro not worthy of faith."
Military occupation by tho allies
will continue ns a guarantee for tho
execution of tho treaty. There also
will bo constituted a civilian body
called the inter-allied Khluelnnd high
commission, consisting of four mem
bers, representing Belgium, Great
Britain, Franco and the United
States. It shall have executive pow
ers and its members shall enjoy dip
lomatic privileges and Immunities.
Power of Klrgo
Tho civilian administration shall
remain in the hands of tho German
authorities under German law except
TONIGHT
This is without a
doubt one of the
Wrongest pictures that
has ever played the
RIALTO and we can
recommend it as clean
high class entertainment.
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TOMORROW
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prominent' men in
Medford and the ma
jority seemed to think ,
that they wanted ev
erything, but you had
better come down and
decide for yourself.
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