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MTCDFOTlTTi MATH TRTBTTNTTC, WEB-FORD', ORTCHOW TTTTTRSTVAY. .TT7XTC 2fi, lf)10 PA"flT5 THREE SALESMAN, E TWINS VISIT MEDFORD "Whiiro'K Morton, II. I'!. Morton of Kimono, Iiiih ho vliockoil out yut? Yen, woll 1 ntu miiry I iiiIkhuiI him thin trip." Til Hpuukor wiih It, 10. Mor ton of I'ortliiiiil, truvulliiK roirnnii liulvo or thiflNirlliiiut KloiirliiK MIIIh fiimpaii)', who wun lniiilrliiK lit tho llolol Mixlforit lliln mornlnK iihont IiIh iloulilu In noiiiuiiitlntiiri) unit hyn 1i ul -)iariicil(irJtti'B, anil In otlmr ro itporlH It, 10, Morton of Kiikoiio, triiv o 11 UK HiilotiiiiHii for I tin MorKontliiilor l.lnotypo ruin puny. hiippniinil to ho KluyliiK ovor 11I11I1I at thy Mini font, hut illit not moot ui tlmminio tlimiH do In tho viirlotm vIIIuh limy ,vllt. A rumiirknlilii coliieltlonro him on vnlopoil thiwii two niun who nro not . TulatlviiH unit woru lotul " iilriiiiKorii 11 111 II limy unit on thn roiiil thru niich KottltiK tho othor'H mull lit vurloiiH liotln, 11111I oiIiit iimimlnK inlx-mm. In pnriniiiitl uipinru;ii' limy urn itliko im I wIiih. llnlli urn hvnvy mil unit mtch wnlKlm SMIti' poiiniU. Km li iniirrluil n wninnn wlumo Ilrnt niima wun llano unit each linn two ilillilrmi. Hut tho moHt riimurknhlo foul 11 ro of iIk'hii ilouhlwH In thut ouch Mr. Morton I ullnhtly iloaf In 0110 our, uml tho loft our lit that. '' Nuliiriilly thorn In confimlon where tmr limy ko. I.""t wHik tho Morton of I'ortlnnil w 11 Ik nil Into tho Aumln holnl at AhIiIiuiiI, hnvliiK Juki iirrlvoil In tha city. "You not buck iiulik," romurknd tho liotol man on nrriln him, Mr. Morton Inalnlml thut ho hud not boon hi Anhinnil for two workii, unci tho uvtonlnhml lumllord lunliitcil thut ho timl Juki ti fl ihnro tho iluy linroro. Mr. Morton woll kuw thut II wun tho mi 11111 old poii ronton rntmoil hy tho oihor Morton hitvlim tmi'ii In Anil lunil. Wednnmlny noon n WVnlnrn I'ulon dnllvory hoy wulkpil Into tho Mull Trlhuna nfflro with n ivli'itrnm for It. K. Morton. A rooorlor who hap pened to watt on him rumomliorfld UihI ha hud twon thn noma or H. K. lorton or I'ortluud on tho liotol Mod ford roiilntor thut mornlnK Hiid noiit tho hoy to tha hotel with tha iniwimKO. It lulor duvolopod thut tha nii'KnoKO win for It. E. Morton or K UK i) 110 mid thut It wun to ha itullv orod nt tho Mall Trlhuno offlfo. And tlum It noon, ti nnvor ondliiK conrunlon for thru 9 dotihlt'n with tho mime niiiiio. TO PUNISH SHIP SINKERS (Contlnusa trom pug one ) Juno, 1ft 1 0. tha nrmixtii'P would oniv Icniiiimtc on ri'fimnl to niuii thn iiimi'C or if 110 uiiHWnr wu" rutnnii'd on llio 'J:lri of Juno lit M'ven o oiilolc. Ac rorilintr to iutorniitinuiil I""'. n 0111 hndii'il Diirtii'iilnrlv in article 10 mid 41 of tho ri'UiilutionM iiiiiiexoil to tho fourth lliiitun iMinviMitinn of llitli, ov rv HorioiiM violnliou of tho iniinlioe liv one of the tturlii'rt eivt-H the othor imrtv thn riuht to (Icnouni-o it nnd vrn in eno of unii-nov to reeom iiipih'O lioHlililiox nt once. Trial for (lullly "A violnlion of tho ti-rnm of the nriuixtii'o hv mihviilmiK ni'tiiie on llioir own initiative, onlv eiiiilYin tho riiflit of cli'iuaiidiiiu- tho imnilimimt of thoMo offonilcin unit, if nooonwirv, in- di'innitv for tho Iosnos miKlumt'd. It will, thorcforn. ho oihiu to tho ulliod nnil iiHHoi'iotcil nowors to brine ho l'oro 11 militarv trihiiiuil tho persons rvHiionHihlo for thono iioIh of do ntrui'tion, no thut tho iiiiro)rinlo lion nltio miiv ho imnom'il. Kurlhonnoro, tho incident civoH tha allied and iisko ciutod tioworH 11 riulit to reparation lor tho Iokh canned, and in eonse (iiieueo a riulit to urnceed to Niich fur tlmr mi'iiMUicH 11 h tha Hiiid nowern miiv ileeni uiuironriiito. "UiHtlv, tho Hinkiiiu'' of llio Got man fleet !h not onlv n violnlion of tho nrnimticn, hut en 11 onlv bo remird lid hv the allied and usNOeiiilvd now era UN 11 deliberate hreacli in aclvniice of tho entiditionx eouiiiiiinicnled to (lerinanv nnd now aeeoDled bv licr. Kiirthoriunro, the incident ih not 1111 iHolutod net. Tho biiriiimr or imriuiH Hion for tho liitrninir of tho I'Voneh fluirs wliieh Oermnnv wiih to rcRtore eotiHtitiiteH nnnlhor dolilierntn breneh in advance of ImiHo hiiiiiu conditions lO.Yiict Itepaiiillons "In enimoniienea tho allied nnd ns- Hooiated dowoi'h deelaro that, thov t.nkn unto of theNO Hiirnal ikiIn of bad faith nnd that when tho invent iuntioim liavo been eonitileled into all tho eir ouniHlaneoH tliov'Will oxael tho nee esarv reparation. It in evident that nnv reDetitioiiH of iicIh like those miiHt hnvo a verv iinfortiinnlo etfeet tmon the fiiliter otioration of the trout v which tho derma n.s nro about. to Hitin. "Thov liavo tuado enmplaint of tti 1! voars' neriod of oceunalion wliieh (bo Iroatv eonleintilates. Thov hnvo tnailo compliiint Hint ndmiHHion to the Ijonuiio of Nalinns tnnv ho too lorn deferred. How can Gormnnv put fnrwnrd siteh clainm if hIio eneour mires or pormitH dclibernto violations of her written encnu'emontst Sho Riinnot comiilain should (ho allies use tho full powotn eonf'orrcd upon tliem bv (ho ti'otilv. partieularlv artie.lo d'20 if Alio on her mtlo dolibcratclv vio- aten tU provmioim. (Simicd) "ChKMENCEAU." N LeKal slzo typowrltor paper $1.50 per box of 500 shoots. Good quality Bopd, Modford, Printing Company, ,tf FILE MANDAMUS AGAINST STATE HA I, KM1, Juno 2(1. Judifo (I. G. Ilinuhiiiii. of the eireiiit eoiirl for M'u ron count v has (hmih-iI a pcreinplorv writ of iiiiindaiiiiiH la'ainst Slate Hank Kiilicriiitciidcn! Will II, Hen netl and the slain Iniiikiiiir hoard, llllllll Ul'l 1 1 ion ot h. A, .Mulitcv uml Olll- ft". dircctiirH of the prnnoKcd new Honk 11I' Coiiiiucree nt SI. Julius, I'orl I11111I, reiiiiiriiiir tluil a chiu'tcr be hi sued for the new lunik. TI10 blinking lioard announced it will aniieal to the Huiiriinio court., I lie oiuiiinn I10I1U t lint the hoard Iiiim iitleiunteil to per form iiidiciiil I'liiietiniiH ami has neg lected its ministerial dutv in denvinu the charter on the (.'round that llio liiiiiltinu field at St. John's is nlrcadv full. 4 U.S. SOLDIERS KILLED, SIBERIA 1 WABIIINKTO.V, Juno 20. Ono or fleor and three nullified men warn killed, two men wore wounded mid ono officer mid four outlined men were euplured In recent flKhlliiK with atitl-Koiehiik forees In Hiherlii, tho war dopurluient wiih ndvlned today by Mnjor (ienorul liravoo, eomniuud InK tho tKiedltlonury rorcen. All or tho men woro or tho Thlrty rimt Infantry. ThoHo hilled woro: l.li'Ulcnuut Albert KrunrlH W'urd, Corporul Jimuo M. Itivid nnd 1'rivutcn II. 1. CrulK nnd CharleH I,. Hull". Wounded, ilt'Krea undetermined, wero: Corporal (ieorce A. Jenneii nnd I'llvuto Clurenco ti. :rull. SALE OF T FRISCO WRE - CALL 00T COAST SAN' KHANC1SCO. .hmc 28. The two San rrauciseu unions winch lust uiuht withdrew from llio conference of Mrikint: telephone operators mid electrical workers of California and Nevada, tndav. on their own nccoiinl. teleuraphed locals in Seattle and I'lirllaiid to ioin them in the strike. Similar telecrniiiH also were sent to Sacramento, Iteno. I.os Anccles. Kres 110, ArjirtitfPX and Stockton. The mes MiL'es uiL'cd all those now wnrkiiiu walk out mid those nlrcadv out re ma in steadfast. Aceonlini: to officials of the two local unions. This means that these two unions have taken out of the hands of the international officers the uiirstiiiii of ealliiiL it slrike in the northwest as such a strike has al ready been called on their own ac count. 1 WABIIINaTO.V, Juno 25. Sulo of Kovornmont mercliunU ulilps to prl- vulo IntoroHlH, recouunondod to con KroiiH recently by Chalrninn Hurley 0' tho HhlpnliiK bouril, wnn opponad hy Hnnntor Klolchor or Klorldu, runk I11K (louiocrut und former ehiilrmun of thu nenulo commerce couimlttou, In 1111 uddniHH to tho nenulo toduy. An liidotarmliiuto policy or Kovorn mont oporutlon or tho new morchunt (loot either by tho Kovornmont llself or thru prlvuto :orporutlons chur torod or controlled by llio Kovorn mont, wnu iidvoeuteil by Mr. Klotchor a u nieuiiH or proitorvliiK tha Kovnrn- ment h Kreut uhlpplMK onterprlKcn eutulillnhad ut ureal expoimo und now iiIiowIuk luro profits In operutlons. C'uncollutlon or HhlphiilldliiK con- tructu, Mr. Klotchor said, will ciiuho 11 Ions ot about .r,0 per -toll, whllo tho niima Imtloms can ho operated with much profit, mid, ho udded, rules will continue lilcji for u cousld- eriiblo time ultho lower tliun tho wur lime ruteH. Hale of tho Kovernmcnl's ships to prlvuto permuiH, Senator Klotchor predicted, would mean transfer or niaiij' to forelKii rcxlstry. Mr. Klotchor deplored tho allotted pnJudlco UKRlnst wooden shlpn and dc lurcd many hiillt hy tho Kovcrn- inent are operutliiK profllulily. Ho nlso dH-lurod thut concreto hutlt ships aro provliiK succcusfiil. F FOR TREATMENT OF U. S- SOLDIERS WAHIIINfJTfJN. June 2. Ortnn izalion of 14 medical diKtricta where discliart.'ed soldiers, sailors mid ma rines who lire beneficiaries of Die war risk insurance act miiv obtain iieces. sarv treatment, was announced to day hv Siirceon General Ireland. The districts will be under the super vision of the public health service and a heatlli officer will be in charuo lit each liciidoiiarlers. Aiuonir the districts, territory cov ered, mid officers in chnruc are the following: St. I'uiil. 711 I.ourv biiildim.'. llin nchotu. Norlli Dakota, South Dakota mid Moiitnna. iSui'L'eon II. M. Itraeken. I'lirllaiid. (1(1.1 Klcetrie Buildinir WnshiiiL'ton, Idaho and Oreuon, Dr. K. K. fiilile. PROHf WANTS TO STOP WILLARD-DEMPSEY FIGHT WASHINGTON. June 2(1. A reso lution rciim'stine the governor of Ohio to prevent "the threatened dese cration of tha nation's birthdav" bv a pric I'iL'lit between Willard nnd DcmpMcv at Toledo. Julv 4. wns in 1 roil need toduv bv llepresentntivi! Kendall, prohibitionist. California. CROWN PRINCE IN GERMANY (Continued from page one.) IS FOR USUAL CRIME r.I.I.ISVlI.I.K. Miss.i Juno 2(1. John Hurl field, ileum, confessed as Hiiilaut of 11 voniiL' white woman, was Ivnched here late toduv hv a mob. Hurt field, who hud been wounded bv farmers in cfl'octinir bis capture, was taken to the . ; rnilroud trestle where bo . foumritticd tho crimo to whicli he confessed and was liumred to 11 irirder, . llisi bodv wus then burned. ' i 1 i r CELEBRATE VICTORY IN PARIS BASTILE DAY PAHIS. ' Juno 2(1. Tho Kronen L'overnmcnl has decided that tho of ficial victory celebration bv Franco shall take place July 11. Julv I I is Kastilo Dav. the princi pal French holidnv. It also is the nnniversnrv of the lietrinninir bv the (lermnns in 31)1 8 of their last drive toward Paris, wliieh ended so disas trously for them. Intorvlow mentioned, however, the correspondent who obtained It holds an auloKraphed latter from the ox- crown prlnco In which the latter states thut In this Interview be was quoted correctly In every particular. Kmperor to Flisa Also WASHINGTON. Juno 26. Confi dential reports thtot the former Gor man crown prlnco and also probably tha former emperor would attempt to re-enter Gormany otter the signing oKtho peace treaty were received r cently hy government officials bore. This hecamo known today otter an' Associated Press dispatch telling ot tho escape ot the crown prince had been received. Coup IVKtut rinnncd WASHINGTON, Juno 20. The rormer German ctowii prince was In terned hy the Dutch government on tho lslund of Wlcrlngen nnd If he preserves his status us a soldier the opinion of International law author ities horo Is that The Netherlands government may be held accountable by tho associated powers for his escapo. Officials said the effect or the escape undoubtedly would he to causo the authorities of Holland to renew precautions to prevent the escapo of the former emperor. - It was assumed that tha rormer crown prince either must have had encouragement from Germany to be lieve that the government would re fuse to surrender him for trial or that a coup d'etat was in contempl Hon Involving the conservative ele ments and officers or the army. Cosrriikt mi R. 3. R)TRaldi : Tebie Co. PLAY tho smokegame with a jimmy pipe if you're hankering for a hand out for what aila-your smokeappetite! 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SENAT E I 12,000.000 ' WASHINGTON, June 28. In re porting the sundry civil appropria tion bill today, the senate appropria tions committee Increased the ship ping board's shipbuilding program from 276, 000,000 to 1401,000,000. The house appropriation of 300, 000 for salaries of commission mem bers and expenses was stricken from the hill. The bouse appropriation of ?2, 038,000, for continuing construction or tho Alaskan railroad was Increas ed to ?12,000,000, and a new appro priation of $100,000 for expenses of combatting the Alaskan Influenza epidemic was added, together with (25,000 for developing the herring Industry In Alaska. SEATTLE, June 26. Alaska's government railroad from Seward to Fairbanks will he completed by 1921, tho Alaska engineering commission believes, If ' congress appropriates $12,000,000 for this year's work and later appropriates $4,475,000 for next year's operations. The estimated total coBt of the railroad Is $50,436,971, an increase of 30.1 percent over the sum or $35,- 000.000 which congress In 1914 vot ed tor the entire work. Horllck'S tne Original Malted Milk. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes; 0VtMm ' That's what tha bora wfl J'- t&a-')inT 1 "O11 yvurid by 00 IMJ b. Built ta U urn. Vfe irwO plJ way a the Hw j ry-lvldcn rtotorryct Xj2kz9 Tjj U mxthm that ku led Jg7 3i ' tfacm all lor man thaa 1$ A Ton, amahint; ritord af- Aj-y-"JSfcw-'j w rtccrd tot apavd aad endorsoc. m Ld A ia tacyela to bm proud TVTiV of a Ixmotylrwm V-fjifcJ X. - hxndla br to Ur VJgi tCh rf tread. Tha rrrf t I AayW fctaqaipaMOt W. R. GAYLORD NAT BUILDING. MEDFORD PIANOS Brighten your home with miiBic. You will find a Laf fargue piano one of the best investments you ever made. An upright or player piano fulfills the dreams of your wife, your daughter or your son and his friends. All will be delighted with the Laffargue because of its perfect tone and wondrous Deauty.. wiiy sJioiud you wait? ; Buy now. The House of Quality. TROWBRIDGE Cabinet Works Everything in Woodwork Fixtures Furniture Home of the Pacific Cedar ;:V.. Chest. Tenth and Grape Sts INSURE Your Grain and Hay and . Ranch Buildings. I have best plan, chenpest RATES and BEST COMPAN IES'. Don't put It off. SEE ME. J. W. WAKEFIELD - Phone 17-11. 7 XT 4 WW Luncheon Suggestions oerve onow riasca uic uoin7 salted Jcrackerwith bouillon' 'sardines,creamednsh,lsalarJs, Welsh rarebit, etc. Don't "askJorCrackers, saySnqw1 Flakes; Your grocerjian supjply ybu. OUR DIAMONDS And Why We Sell So Many Our long experience in buying and selling dia monds gives us a decided advantage in buying at the lowest possible price and in the selection of quality. These arc vital factors that serve to your benefit when you buy your diamonds of us. Our .knowledge and experience is at your service, and remember Our prices are always a little lower ; Johnson The Jeweler Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 427 Medford Furniture and Hardware Building '. Office Open Dolly O A. M. to 5 1 M. , 7 Percent Divident Paid In Peace, "War or Panici Has paid upon demand f for over ten yeai-s. -. . Investment Stock on sale all the time. Become a member and be loyal to your home city. - C. sr. K1DD, President. ; O. C. BOGGS, Secretary J SWIM KAPS Make your choice while the assortment is complete. Sold exclusively by ' : ' , ; ?, ,Tf?gg?.,i' ' The Battery Shop Is Now Open for Business WE DO EVERYTHING ELECTRIC Batteries any make Recharged and Repaired. Ex pert workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ; .v. . C. A. Linen, Proprietor. 115 W. Main St.-Medford E THE RIVERSIDE RECREATION CLUB Invites you to attend : DANG At the Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday, June 28th Music by Roberts Orchestra ' . . Admission $1.00 per couple Spectators, 25c. - ;. Dancing from 8 :30 to l :00 Refreshments at a moderate cok. '