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jiatatojim imfiTiwitfirtii hi i 4. ! -XT' " 4 srtr VtMtfMP'Mf''s!4.!W'MWwi jm skpwji ft .. PGE TWO MEDFORD AIAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, ORflOON, THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1911. ',. 'i i i 4; I u )M f) DEDICATION IS , GREAT SUCCESS I ' Scores of Odd Fellows Attend Local Excrplscs Afternoon t and . Night Were i.Givcn Over to Odd Fel- lowshlp. WiU Fight Jim Flynn In May Tho nlncty-Boconil anniversary of the Independent Order, of Odd Kolloww pf America nnd tho dedication of tho tctii- nle of Mcdford lodKe, No 83, wcro duly olmcrJcd, by the inoniliurs of the order iiRHcmhlcd In Medford' AVcdneHiloy for tho occiwlon. Tho varlqus rnllronilH lending to the oltv wcro crowded .with Oddj f;P1,0Wh, ft,1'l Jtcbekulip from varlottH jmr.tn of tiovut)cy imiliby tliq Mini the ccrclpc benn In the nfternoon Hevernl liunilrp.j imrt ntiHoniblcdi to oliHorvo the cercmonleH. From tho temple nt tho corner of Hlxfli nnd Jlolly HtreetH n growl pnrade of Odd Kc'Howh nnd Hcbcknhs, ed by tho.Mi'dfqrd concert band ninl CHCortcd by. lliu Hecuml battalion, Hucond rugl mqnt, Pfttrlnrcli Militant inarched noutli on .Holly ntreut, cant on Main utruel anil noi tli on, Hlversldo avenue to tho Nut ntoriupi whero thu nnnlversniy nxorcJuuH wcro held. Ionnc Woolf wnn nmrxlml of the day. Tho Hcbekahs entered tho building, flntf. paoHUiK throuRh tho open rankit of tho Odd Follows, and wero fol low) by till) ilolcKUteH of tliu varloun cltleH reprewonted, An odo by the choir opened tho pro Kram followed by a piuycr led by UoV W. K.t Hlilcldf) cinpliUn of flo order. Hoc- rotary J. 1). Uleuert read tho prociama tloinof. the grand Hire and gtund-iiuiHtor nnd wan followed by n dlFCrttir.so on Odd Kollowfthlp by, "W't I. Vawter, nobb' Krand, nnd John Ij. Deinnicr, vice grnnd Krom tho orgunlziitlon In 1820 the growth of tho order wan dcHcrlhnd In dl alnRiio as was tho object and aim of thu order. A prnycr of 'tlmnkflglvlng led by thu chaplain proceeded I). h Mulkoy, orator of tho day, who discoursed on "Odd Kollowslilp." "From tho beginning of tho world," Hald Mr. Mulkoy, "It lias been the na ture of mon to destiny all tlilngH that crawled' or crept or walked. As tlnio went on, however, ho cnnio to seo tho uses of everything put on thlH earth by tho Orcnt Creator and to appreci ate them. Man Is but tho elder brother of tho rocks mid stnrH and other of God's creation and has been kIvcii con trol of nit of thesu that he mny benefit out.' only himself but all mankind ns wull.'' . 'Mr. Mulkoy touched the hearts of his hearers by a rendlltlon of tho poem ".Three Grains of Corn," depleting tho plight 'of a JltOo Irish lass starving from tho want of food nnd crying for "Just thrpO'Rrafns of corn, mother." Then followed tho reoltnl of the pol icy of the order, tho work accomplished by the combined efforts of tho niem 'bers and prospects for tho future. Com mending tho efforts of Cnrnoglo nnd Helen Gould In iildlug the poor hn point ed, out the superiority of organized aid as rendered by the I. (). O. !'., over that 'rendered by Individual effort. Tho ad dress was closed by a few stirring r 'luarks on tho attendance and the oxer- i ," ' property In Mlekell add Medfortl.. 1 Edward JC, Itutler to Jennie O. Jones, property In Hnrgndlne tract Ash land 10 J, S. Sllsby to Geo. Irwin, propoity In Ashland -.. 10 T. llonnroth to Wnkcinnn Iainpert, lot 2, block 2, rnltns' add Mod ford 10 Frits' OrolKo t ntjjjono Strohul, 075 acres lit township 3C, 1 Weal. . . .2600 Krssbo r, Raymond to N. J. CJnrrctt, proporty In Dnrr's add Mvdford.. 10 James McConnnchlo to Charles M. UhkIIrIi, 10 aoros la township -37, 2 West ....,. 300- I.oii Ic llerburt to Jay W Orvven 3.31 nerns In townsll 36, 1 West.. .1 O. ('. Garrett to Peter Young 40 acres In township ST, 1 AWst, b for d 0000 Marriage Licenses. A. A. Flynn nnd Theresa O. Merrell. Hubert O. Ouncnn and Nina Mae Kirk. Now Cnaos. A. I... Vromnn vs. Alberta lyon. Suit to foreclose Horn eff & Mealey nttor noys for plaintiff. Probate. nstatn of Ilobert Knnls, order ad mitting will to probate and nppolntlng Httu M. Knnls Executrix nnd C. C. Heek timn. John I Miller nnd Kmll Ilrltt np p ml sunt. Kstnto of Ksthor M. MalSrkinc, a minor order, vneatlnff'snle, Ustate nf Ji C. Kmcrlck, order to ex ecute warranty deed to property on Hlversldo avenue, Medford. Hnsklns for He.nlth. 'jl" JCui i7jrTrA2fnr. y "Jim" riynn, the rnoulo fireman ana "Al" Kaufni.inn, tho California licavy-wolg-lit, liixvo heon jnatcliod at Kansas Olty to fight ton rounds tlicro tho socond wook In .Mny. cov TODD OUT OF FOUNDRY Governor Suspends Lowcnlicry & Gq Inil Contract to Enforce Payment Due the State; Which Amounts to $5000 or More. c clses wcro completed with nv benediction by tho chaplain. Tho dedication ceremonies were held nt tho new templo In the evening, a goodly number or Odd Fellows nnd He beknhs with a few Invited gliosis, wit nessing the procedures and partaking of a sumptuous bamiiiet. The splendid ded ication ceremonies of tho older were witnessed by many and others were mi ablo to find standing room In tho hall. . After tho dedication the company as sembled In theillnlng room on tho first floor of tho building and partook of a flno tuikoy supper and listened to toastn. W. I. Vawter. I. G. M . .acted as grand master. J. I Dommer, 1 O., noted bh grand warden. Hev. F. Hhlolds act ed as chaplain. John Kliul, 1. O., acted aWgrand marslinl. A. N. Illldebrand. I' O., acted us herald of the noith. J. J Haurl acted as hoi old of tho south. K 13. Wilson noted as herald of the east Mr. It. Meadows, 1. G, aoted as heiald of tho west. V. H Crowell acted us toaslmaster nt the baiiquot, at which the following toasts worn respondwl In: ' "Our visiting sisters and brothers." W I, Vnwtert response, Gnoigo W Tiv fren, of Aslilnnil; "Odd Fellowship Its Mission," II F Mulkoy; "TIih IIuUhIiII Ity of tho Goat," W. H, niemnn of .Inoksonvlllo; "The Hubordlnate I.o.l(;e, a Coveiuint of Friendship. I.oe and Truth." V. F. Khivids: "Tho Knoainp-nient--What Am You Doing On That Mossy llankr' F W Htieels; "Tho 1's tilnrplm Mltllaiit," MwiteimiU v. i. IUirell or Gobi Ulll; "The Hsbskulia Where Thou Guest 1 Will Go." A N Illldebrand. -f-- . HAIiC.M, Ore., April 27. A shake-up which has been threatening tut the pent tetitlary for tho Inst few weeks, eon coining conditions surrounding tho prison foundry and tho geueial clean liness of the Institution, took place this nftciHioon when Governor West Issued orders to Superintendent C, W. Jumos to keep every convict out of the shops until tile Goldsmith & l.owouhurg Coin- pany live up to tho reulreiuents In tliu contract -by paying to the statu Jfilion duo for convict labor In tho foundry, lie also order oil tho superintendent to put every available man to woik In cleaning tho buildings from collar to garrut, Taking further advantage of tho fact that tho stato can refuse to abide by thu contract with Goldsmith & l.oweu berg, If It so chooses, on the grounds that tho contractors have failed to com ply with thu provisions In the ugiee inent, which ihhi'hk.u ll planes them In default. Governor WtHt aald that ho will demand either a revision In the contrite ns to the cmplu) incut of coulcts oi tender the ngucmnt null nnd old GURT? OiLOB MIEW 10 10 S FORFEITED DEBUTE Decision Goes to Mcdford by Default Local Emliryo Demosthenes Are Badly Disappointed at Not Getting Chance in Forensic Clash. Vj t Real Estrito Transfers. A. M. Helms to Helms Umd Co. 28 1-2 acres In il h c fi8 township 38. 1 West $ 1 Control 1'olnt State Hank to John Orion, 80 ncres In section G, town shlp33', 3 lCnHt 300 John Orlevo to W. T. Grieve, 80 ucros lu section 6, township 33, 3 Kast 10 Delhi M. Suhlblo to J. C. Collins, 80 nures In township 38, 2 West Granite City Savings Hank to C. F. Shepbord, laud In township 38, 1 KllHt '. I.. ,..s, . . Toni'l Giay to I'otnrln l.oulso Mny, 1(1.20 aeies In township 3U 1 Kant l... 1). S. Wood to Geo. I.lndley, lot B. block 1, Oak Park add. Medford. 2O00 Charles A. Ileaulsley to II. F. Poli- land, propel ty lu Ashland ....(. 1200 W. K. tlnddlngs to Cairlo Taylor, Illllciest, 1 nere In section 15, township 30, 1 West 1 Nancy Caiter to Thomas Owens, 15 neies In seetlon 10, township 35 1 West 1 N. J. Gnrrett to Husobo F. Haymond, properly In block 2 Hare's add Medford, b for d 2000 Mnud Mui ray to Kiislbe l Haymond, property In Uarr's add Med foul. .3500 Chatles ... Hevford to Clinton Cook, laud lu seetlon 17, township 38, I West 1 N. T. Grieve to Mlk Lumber Co. lib) acres lu section 3, township 32, 2 Hast 1 Farmer Frultgrowois llnnk to James Campbell, land In township .11). 3 ICnst 10 1 Wood lo T. Ilelmioth. lot B. bloek 1, Oak l'ark sdd Medfoid. HHMlgnirinut of b. for d 750 Hogiif Hlver Viilloy Orchards Co. to It I.. Iliitliauav, 0 15 acres In tounshlp IIS, 1 1'iint. agreement. . 1230 II J lloyil to M. N. Wood, lot 17 Highland I'aik ndd Ashland . .. 350 Charles I HotmcH to G W Wilcox, I aeies In township 30. 1 Host ., lo F C Homes to Clinrb-s 1 Homes. I a res III towiiHhlp 39. 1 UllBt. 10 Geo U )als to llaxel A Oavls, PORTLAND ROSE wmiKiwi UH IMJI M IPfWH IIW MIWMg W M l 4 Friday ACTRESS ASSAULTS , MANAGER; WANTS PA'? A right tippercut to the Jaw, suy wit nesses. Is what put Seeley down for tho count Miss Mai telle escaped Injury. r-T , i - JAPAN MAY DEMAND INTEREST IN SEAH HEEDS VICTOHIA, H. C. April 27. Many moil Interested In the sealing Imlusliy OAIvU.VNH, Cal , April 27 J !'. See- toilny nio of the opinion tlint Japan in- ii.iv .mi ,if Mm tlirrw nwiierfi of the Co-.tendq to demand nil Interest In the lumbla theatre lure, Is In a hospital to-' Hrlbyloff Seal herds, following slgnlfl ilay being treated for mum-rous bruises,! cant remarks ninde by H. Dntikc, clilsf contusions, lacerations, abrasions, bumps of tho Jnpanese bureau of fisheries, and and black eyes, the result of an alleged T. Kltnharn, who arrived on the steuin nttnek by Miss Klhol Martolle, an nc-!sblp Nnba Mnru from Jnpnn, onrnrito to1 tress. I Washington to nttend the conferouce r Miss JJnrtello claimed that sho hadgarUlng the proposal to suspend pelnglo not recened one-third of her salary du" healing for a number of ycats. from Heelej, and when she met him nhe, - Saturday Bargains Flouncing Embroidery, $1.00 and $1.25 at 79c Our onliro stock oi' riiu1 flouncing cinbroidoiy, consist ing of Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric, used so much Lor waists and children 7Qp drosses .' " " Fancy Neckwear 25c Values for 8c A big lot oi' womens fancy neckwear, consisting of Dutch Collars, Irish and Venice Jabots, a Op big cleaning up; values up to 25c; special Fancy Pillow Tops at 10c They are odd and ends that must get out of the way, and'to do so you will be able to buy Iflp 50c values' for --" 36-inch Poplar Cloth, 30c Value at 21c This cloth is half wool and will wash like a piece of muslin, (jaiue in all staple collars, including 91 r ' i..i . Table Damask 67-ince at 39c I fall' bleached, all linen Damask, extra good value at b'Oc; special Full bleached Mercerized Damask, GS inches wide 60c value, special 39c c - Hairline Percale Shirts at 69c They are staple, big accumueation of odds and ends, odd lots and broken sizes; formerly white, 8Qe, special sold at $1.00, $1.50; special vdC Ladies' Good Percale and Cambrick Waists 45c This is our regular 75c seller and a extra . JT quality and well made, with collar t9C Childrens Shoes at 49c rp :i Hie assortment consists of lace and button, patent and gun m'elal, values formerlv up ffiri to $1.50; special ........'. .' $wC Ladies Tailored Suits $15.00 Values at VI icy are a special lot we bought for a leader at $15.00. All wool, latest styles; mostly gray; special for Friday and Saturday sale $10 $10.00 r r-wr nrrrrr4t Have Your Old Books w and employ the most prices are as low as GRAB NEW YORK STATE '12 Republican Leaders Meet and Confer In Rcflard to Campaign Next Year President and Other Stalwarts Are Present. - HV.W YOmc, April T. llnn tn rob tlio ulutuof New Vorl; axwiy fiom llw iloinocniiH lu 1VU wnt tliu Hiilot of convornntlon today nt a aofifiiruiioit In Henry W Tafi'n 1iihih hr wliloli ntwrlr Hirlnnod whn ii iiurho.i fmm littlllcliutwl lu Ij- PiotililMit "Vn. Uoy m Mtrt or. A ciouil of hootlntr bol u. uriKvum. MMinimn ur th Niw vrk noon hwpUimI to h mob or MKlairUn nrt t-auilty ri)Ulillcii oomitiltl. U'llllniii wh.m the uuim u.imnn l.r,kH into ... HarwH, Jr.. of AlUiny hr.1 ollmr Mini-1 rr n inrl. .l.iii tnivnt hi.im. th Mhaut- Tilt' OlUlllH l'HMM 111 Mil WUlllll'l IlllH I'll fflltnl lli UHiHittMl ililmtc with Mi'lfi.'il i llth'll, WlllOll UIH lO lUiVtt tlllti'll pIlU'O .wily lii May Tli ilfiilnlon kmm to M..I i funl.li' MlruU, lint the Inoul l"iy m. Uilioli illuimlntiHl tlHit tly wtv nun , lilv lo nii'el the UriiutH Ihuw I. un un.l ai'lil. ( h iniN iioUoilliy vlPiniN Th. I"JT TT O 1 T T A T Molfonl U'tiiii Iihm i.IhvimI In haul hu-k I 1 1- . 1 1 l l I Huh j.Hi' ICaily In I'Vlii'iiuiy ih-koIih JL M-J VJ 1111 I J HonM u htfK'm with IvUiiiiutli l-'uiiM. mui alinuat ooiiipU'tiil, whon KhuuiilH MinUlujily lUtelilt'iJ ttie illil not ourt' lo tl.- luitf Alt'itryril lout no time In von, HpomlliiK uitk ilmulf Patw mui aitiui.MJ nf uKKM'iui'itt ui'if lnsl owr a month j una HIihh that dui (ht .Mclfoi.l tiiui Iihh hfn uorklnK tiaril ami rauhfniu ' and Hit Hudilen and untett'd ounr.'lhi tlon or tlu ilfbdtr Imit b'n u itn-at .li 'f?!" 4"T? A T TrTlQT1 A Ni(M)4iiUnut to tliem They fwl o.itan X. JLV7 JA " XlliCj JL X, of their aliltlty to mill off a tutory if n lTT?rn TTVnTT T-t-r (litinla 1'aaa had nut w at. , & CIV IG A D RTLFiK WXZ.D MOII TUAUH 1IARI3M SKIRT 'iVitluivd, "Tho Hebo. City" w III bo a THOM A DARING OIIII. HHOrrER ' ""' 'f Hdiidor and tho center of . wnld-wid Inter, st for ouo wik. I'HU.A)HI.1'HIA. in. April 87 A yomiK woman MtilMnxly nttlrc.l lu an fvPniir'Pl 11 fllTr'AC tf iinmen hlnrk hut ulih wlllmv ..l,.,. J "'"MU.VVU X QlVO IU ' .. ami nn atibrvvUt. hrm klrt uaa E maintain a fine bindery skilled workmen. Our you'll find in the largest cities BRING YOUR BOOKS IN AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU TO MUUri.D IN Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 't,l, Pji! A MOST 'llttiaUJiT Medford Printing' Company 27 NortH Fir Street -r'fr 40 1 rnr Medford, Oregon VSafSNstsSaJt..4 Portland 1MIOM ACI. rOINTS ON THE MEDFORD THURSDAY, APRIL 27 THE EMINENT ACTOR Frederick Warde AND 12,-) SUPPORTING ARTISTS IX A SPLHX 1)11) S(M'NIU PRODUCTION OF TMF A TD 1? I JL AX JLLZ JL JL JL JLL -FRIDAY, APRIL 28- A. H. WOODS PRESENTS wuri or urn u. u. i. hlK lm,b ril lllir,e, hrl 'Tonlglit I'rMililMit Taft will i.tt.n,l Jui-t an nli.- .uirt.d Int.. th. nt... door ImiHliietM Klvmi by tliti NviiMiwr IMI.- ,t nun r .aiiKlit hold f 1.-1 and l,furt. lWiera Aoolilon. hy tho Auromiuii. al i... uaH i.-niu.mI n... hat i.u.l i--n trn ioloy and two other dlnnMH, ll miiI. r.m 1.. r i.k.n.i i...i .,...1 1 I Southern Paclf Ig-L lues in Oregon I TllllllQ C 1 P Qil V !To Kmii iwrfeotly lumttHl on fill linnor- I v lf-XX LJJ-Cj -A XC3d.i The Girl mn Rectors PAX'L POTTKP.'S GREATEST PLAY Jwiva for WuHliiiifHon nt mldniKliU JNkirt US ) tAttiltL Ph- WitS Jl4ltlMril nun inn mm au.i wnn nhi riMimi,.! Look for tho nd that iIpnoiIIicm th.- H m1. icii I 1... I h, r a i il jlc yU wuld like to mui. .i,.n l,. To ki iHirftH'tly j)oim! on nil lmior- iHttt Hwtturs 101411111; to thin Kr.wit ovunt. hJ1 oh loon I .uKoutH. fvr cltvulura un.l iIUt(Nl iHiiltor, or write to WW. McMUSSAY ,1.....a I I.J dbui. ...... i.r..... PRICES- 50c, $1.00 AND $1.50. Seat Sale Opens Monday, April A, COMPLETE PRODUCTION SAnC AS RUN 300 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY Seats on Sale Tuesday, April 25. I 74 fc fr 'V i n S. cs '' j I'l'lfl'l M Ultl-' IIMN