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WEDPOTTTi MATL TTiTfiJTOT, MEDFORD OREGON', TTTTTTfSRAT, .TITNE 23, 1925 -co- BRITISH EFLY , i p IE PUIS ALL BLI UPON CHINESE lift colli intifrl to imikn n mk-cchh wltli 11 to weather hu ctjiililit'l full to end In cloning ho empTiasTzed the nd j of practical hoi so Htnno and Round bURlnoHH method Jn iirieiiure, maintaining thrfl was no panacea hut hard work mid Intelligent mer chant! fHlntr would do for agriculture what it had done for other brunch en of bUHlnfiHS. He paid a high trlbuto to California where thankH to exceptional leader ship, he said, agricultural merchan dising had been developed to a higher nolnt than anywhere ele In the L'nlt- (A. P.) ed KtateH. He mentioned the succeKH Camp Notes I 'Captain Cieorise E. Handy, cum 1 mnncliiiK Company A, 1 10th ICiiKlneera. wll llje Joined Friday by Mrs. Handy, who arrivt-8 from Portland, their home. They will Cotor to f.'rator I-ake, the Oreon C'aveH and other lU'lntd of JntereHt before returnlnif l!,m aih;imi:ts i-:.m today (Continued from page one.) HOMO KONO, June 25 The ChlneHe civil governor of Canton ' of the Hun-Alalil ralHin aHHoclatlon today received a reply to hlx protest un the able , Irectlor. or .Mr. Kiilph , . 1 Merrllt, and maintained that effective' to me jiniwii cuimui k.ii.-i.u mi i. , enKhtPned cooperation whh the th6 latter placet all ieH)fn.slllllly rot the deathfl of Chinene while they were parading oppoHite Kliameen, upon the Chlnene authorltieH. In his note the Chinese governor asserts that Chinese police at the British concession 'Sud denly 'opened fire with machine guns secret (if this success anil would bring similar success If ndopted In Oregon. The secretary and parly were met at the station by a delegation of citi zens and taken by Or. K. V. Clancey on a short trip around the valley toward Jacksonville where he was of the repayment due him for the (lis uosh caused by JUs accusation. W. W. 0'flrlnn began the special plea for the defense at 3:40 P. M. after a lu minute recess. oiintiox KivKirrcitiNR l.v heat I (Continued From Page One) and rifles nfter the parade had passed hown lha vluncy per orchard, then almost entirely up Hhakee street. I directly to ( ami) Jackson. The dis- .A I'ortuguese gunboat fired big ,nBulshed visitors were Introduced by guns with the result that the killed T jardlne or O. A. c. and then and wounded totaled more than lull. nfI,,1. Q ppilnnK ,uiK 1)f welcome rrum This brutal killing was premeditated Bl.gadier rirtv rul White, C. K. dates, ant) secretly planned, the civil gover-. ,.(..,.B,.ntlng the cirV In the absence nor asserts., When ho heard the par- (), Mliy(ll. Alenderfer, welcomed the tioularft the Chinese official snlil Kpprflnry on behalf of the city fol was exceedingly amazed and In duty 11W,.(1 i,'y jj,.. lt. v. Clancy who wel bound to enter the most serious pro- rom,.(i hin on the part of the cham-tesl-and he added that the entire re- ivr il romnierce. sponslbility for the affair rested upon Art (.x,.,.,.nt luncheon was served the civil and military officials at the'tnp guests during which the 102nd French and British concession and reBI11(.nt tmnd dlsctiursed lively mu thq t'ortuguese soldiers and gunboats ,, nrt(.r adjournment a picture oonceriied. . , , I of the disl Inguished group was taken .The British consul general, replying , . .,,,,, ,,,. f.,,,i i.Hh points out that Hie Portuguese gun- . . ,.,.,,.., white. Hint Secretary blowing at that time, relieving some what the severity of the extreme heal, it was lndlcutcd that the Icinpcrajire for the day would surpass all known heat records for this city by mid-ariernoun. localEdeis The find fire to occur in the Crater Lake National foreHt this year came yesterday when a lightning bolt hit an old snag in the vicinity of Cnlon Peak, and in the fire which resulted 200(1 board feet of timber were destroyed. Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf a reel and bob curl 7"c. Kxper- ienced operator from city. 023 Ho. Ivy. Tel 43ti-Jt. 12 Notice. Do Molay dance tonight. , Masonic hall. Kegulur ieet InR promptly at 7:30:, 82 boat look no pnrt lu the unfortunate ' affair. It wus the defense forces of t he, Uiltlwh and Krencih concessions atpne who replied to an attack imide on,. them by Chinese troops or military students on their Hide of the cnnttl. . "I can, from the evidence of my own eyeH makes the statement on oath," he says. "Hint the firing was first slanted by Chinese. The senior ItrUJsh naval officer anil myself were standing unarmed by the hrldge for 0) Hp.eqlul ptnpuse of guarding UKalnst any precipitate or nervous Jardhw ford. really had slopped ill iMed- liy TOM A K KUS. This was "Jardlne Uay" In Camp Jackson, in honor of Secretary of Ag riculture V. M. Jardlne. and the mem- bers of his official party, who paid the Oregon National Guard n formal visit. I Secretary Jardlne and party arrived In camp shortly after noon, a salute of nineteen kuuh thundering the news of his coming. He was met and welcom- ...1 I.,, l,,,.....,.! niii-rn A U'hlld lil'llf. notion on tho part of the defenders . . uui(0,i i,., mu.,1ini,u upd,p,ilyfescaped with our lives out ol :no t WUH a, hall of bullets directed at us. It ,.,,, , r,..n l,.,.u,,n l,v n mm. wtu, oply.then In self defense that fire mmp(, of ,he 1(,a(Un(, (,ulzellI( of Me(1. Wfl-i ppenad.. fom Shameen and by Froqjjh forces, .which similarly at taiike. ; The firing from Hhanteen ocused, even before the sniping from ford and southern Oregon and all were guests of General White at luncheon. Presentation of AwnnlH Another feature of this, the four- &,,vlew of. posing us martyrs after ward th tops t?f house! opposite by Chinese tppnth (h of )hp tnilninK nnrt in 80ldr was discontinued. Uruclion enenmnment. was the award. A' pu state that the action taken by . of xp( fo the varloUfl wlnnpr m th BritlHh .and French uuiborltli-s th athUr compptitlons held during wm unmeditated. This absolutely (hp H(ny of thp ROl(lltM.H hore, Vhile deny." 4 a uHt f u,0 indlvlduul winners wan not ,i,Th consul general points out that avnlluhiJ eury ,0(uy, it was announc the imipiedltulion was on tho part of e(, lmU lhe 1U2n( jnfulUry practically Chine troops pr military students.' mu, BWenl the CHnpi tukin(C tt nmjor who. an well known beforehand and lpr,ion of the contests by a liberal pointed, out to Chuu-Chu-U'u in the nmi.Kin- Consul generals letter of June 22. had Awarding of the prizes and medals aeiernuneu 10 erenie an incioem wnn ws by oeneral White in the presence of Secretary Jardlne, together with other hlfe'h state and military officials. ; , 1 1 The secretary of agriculture took oc- V,' FH'lhig Huns High caslon to felicitate Uenernl White ami eiNKW VORK, June 25. (A. P.) mpmhers of the Oregon National Tire anti-foreign sentiment in China ciuiird upon the high efficiency mnd is,. continuing to run high with little n,omi0 f the organization. lie leaves prospeot of early subsidence. tonight by automobile for Hosehurg. lAmoy und Canton seem to be the Wlil Strike Tents Today principal trouble points nt present but py njKhtfall the tent city which has the agitation carried on by students houred the state's troops for tho pnst and Workers is so widespread that two WOL,kH Wlll be no more, for every there. Is no indication where new out- t(,nt n ,., will hr struck by 6 p. m breaks may occur. pursuant to orders Issued this morn- Ht Oantony scene of tin outbreak on lut The camp presented a busy ' Thft movement Is especially strong m.e,lPi n impedimenta not actually Tuesday in which shots wero ex- curried by the soldiers being packed changed between Chinese, firing from nmi m,,iy for shipment to homo slu the Bund und tho British and French tions, murlups Ktianling Shameen. the for- This afternoon the troops received elgn settlement. The Chinese losses tno pny which the government allows In - this . affair are authoritatively them for their training period, and (ill placed at thirty killed and seventy were ready to entrain immediately af Wdu tided. , ' ter breakfast tomorrow morning. The 1 Shameen has assumed the appear- no Idlers slept in their shelter tents last a nee of an armed camp. All the night In Camp Jackson, women and children luive been trans-! it Is the universal sentiment of the ported by sea to llong Kong and the soldiers that they have been well British and Japunese are tarcnuihcr.- treated by Medford's hospitable clti jng tholr fortifications. KPns during their stay here and many Washington officials are concerned voiced keen regret at leaving. Tho ex over the attitude of the Peking gov- cesslvely high temperatures which ernment as expressed in the latest have prevailed through out the slate Chinese note Hi the diplomatic body, during the past week have been much They fear the provisional govern- in evidence here, and the soldiers have ment's stand will only serve to en- suffered somewhat, as there Is nothing couruge the agitators seeking to pro- hotter than life under canvas In a voke a concerted violent movement broiling sun. against all the foreigners in China. (ieneral White Is being congrntulnt- ' Jed on every side fur his wisdom in nl- Drngott Bay Observed terhig the training schedule to meet HHANtlllAl, June 1!5. (A. 1'.) these exigent conditions. Ills inodifi Dragon day, observed by Chinese In cation of the original ptans saved the less troublesome times to mark the men from undoubted hardships and season pf sprouting seeds, today was was made at the physeologlrnl time commemorated with armed forces t With the exception of n small renr pAtrollIng the sweltering streets of guard, which will police the camp and Shanghai which took on a holiday clean up all loose ends. Camp Jackson Aspect -despite the ex peeled flare-up wll have passed Into history by to ot 'strike sympathizers. ' I morrow morning, at least for lH'Jfp. I fh Muuehurlan troops of fieneral and the guardsmen will be on their Chung Tso-Lln, who reni-ntly extend- , way home, with the parting salutation ed his armed forces to Shanghai, in- of Medford still tinging pleasantly in viwIaiI h rerrentinn m-ound nil fhimMe their ears! teilirpry " imd broke up a meeting of "(ioud luck! See you again next students nun ruuicais. Tim. dragpn boat festival at which yen r ! The officials of the parly wero an outbreak was expected, passed lion. W. M. Jardlne, of Washington, without a. flare-up from the Chinese 1. C, secretary of agriculture In spectators. All volunteer foreign de- President Coolidge's cabinet; V. M. fense' units wero mustered ready to 1 llussell, private secretary to Hecre put down any disturbance but their tnry Jardine; J. T. Jardlne, director services were not needed. I of the experimental station of tho At sundown tonight tt was cperted Oregon Agricultural College at Cor- vallis and a brother of the secretary; Professor W. A. Jensen, Bean Bex sell, and llohert Kerr, all of O. A. C, and C. M. (iranger, district for ester, of Portland. The following Medford people, representing the city, county, cham ber of commerce, government ser vice, fruit association, press, and other organizations were members of the party: Mayor o. O. Alenderfer. Dr. It. W. Clancy. I'. B. McKee, A. I.. Hill. H. 1.. Walt her. Robert Boyle, W. H. (lore. Professor Uelmer, C. C, Cute. Paul Sherer, Hubert W. Iluhl. Uty Connor, W, J. Hartxell, Bert Ander son, P. J. Neff, S. Humpter Smith. 0ts Newbury, John Carkln, Kalph Cowgill, (Jeorge Hunt. Newton C. Chuney, Col. C. !. Thomson, I. B. Tattle. O C. Hoggs. Judge CO M. Tboniii!; K. W. Sharp. K. I.. King. A. s liiHi nbniiin. of the Southern Pacific: It. !:. Harder. Delroy lct ( hell. Vernon - Vawter, W. II. Craw- W. Walker. C. K. Hates. that the general strike, which has paralysed Stianghul business for the past month would be terminated to morrow. The strike will continue to apply to British and Japanese owned mills however. The status of the ship ping strike remained uiichmmed. The American association of China today .cabled to the state department urging co-operation of the I'uited Statet with other powers in adopting it strong attitude of insistence towards China in the observance of treaty regulation. The message said lhe Chinese gov ernment had been barged with re flponslhlllry for the loss of lives and jiroprtrty, 11 iefense forces wero unreluxcd tonight. C.MI ACTIVITIKK Il. (Continued From Pago One) references to the weather and a few ,,nii.lliniMi(M for Medford as a pupu- t,. itiiinmer resort. He said ho was ford, W. responsible for the weather, na secre- Kloyd Hart. H. B. Bankln. Wm. tiiry Df agriculture and while it pev- Warner. . K. Kr.intes, J. W. Wake- hapH Heer0d a little torrid. It did put field. Seeiey !all Ad Glenn O. Tay- tugar M the fruit and b Xelt thut if lor. .. . . 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