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PAGE SIX T-T- FT'THII" f ' '? I I - MTCDFORD MATt TRTBUNR MT3DFOR15, ORTCOOtf. MONDAY. JUNE 5, 1011. YOU ARE WANTED ATTHIS MEETING Fourth of July Celebration Boosters Will Meet Wednesday Nln.ht to Complete Further Preparations for Observance of the Fourth. Is After John D. MOKY MARKET Another incPtlnR for tho furthering of itltuiH for tho rulolirutton to bo hold July 2, 3 mill -I will ho hold In tho llonlty iitcmclntlou rooms Wednesday evening. Kor the benefit of those who nro not familiar with the loca tion of these rooms they nro on tho tier-mid floor of tho Mnll Tribune liulldltiK on North Kir street. A largo nttuudnnce Is requested, as much business of Interest to the com munity nt largo Is to be discussed. Tho following committees have been appointed: General A. K. Ware. Hob Tolfor, Oeorgo Davis, O. L. Schermerhorn, M. A. Ilader. Kd Andrews, Dr. Helms. Advertising K. M. Andrews, S. S. Smith. Harry 11, lllchs, M. A. Kailer, Ira Dodge. Program M. A. Rader, A. ft. UcamcB, George Putnam, B. It. Mc Cnbe, Russell Hnuauer. Race A. K. "Ware, Dr. Helms, It. A. Klynn, J. D. McArdle. A. h. Hal- loy, Q. L. Schermerhorn, William Keyes, Kd Hanley. Parade C. L. Kennies (to pick his own committee.) Fireworks Walter Antle. W. II. Brown, Judge WIthlngton. Decoration H. C. Kentner, C. R. Ray, J. M. Mann. F. C. Betsch, W. P. Isaacs, C. V. DaviB, II. C. Gar nutt. Concession Robert Telfer, V. J. Kmorlck, J. W. Dressier. Decorating of autos Mrs. John M. Root, Miss Putnam, Mrs. E. Hafer, Mrs. J. D. Olwell. Mrs. M. A. Rail, Sirs. George B. Carpenter, Mrs. A. Conro Flero of Central Point. Building G. L. Schermerhorn. M. L. Lyons, Charles Tull, Clark and Foster. Reception W. H. Canon, Dr. Red dy, William Gerljr, Judge Crowell, Judge Colvlg, Porter J. Neff. m til ML.. Sl I I i, , : "'I He Must Talk L OOSIS Eighteen Guests nt the Regular Week I Eiul Party Given by the Police Forco Have Total of $1.35 Among! Them. I A.TLE.E POM JU3.UMTS k He wants to know what the gov ernment ts going to do toward pun Ishing the oil trust heads and his re olutlon in the senate demanding in formation as to criminal procedure has been adopted. CENTRAL POINT SHORT CIRCUITED ELECTRICS The usual week end house party Was hold at the city Jail S.iturdnv and Sunday. The police forco playeti the parts of host and tho affair was :i huge success on account of tlioi 'argo amount of money la circulation There wore IS invited guests who had $1,115 as tho total assets of tho crowd. As 00 cents Is tho ma.lmum . tmount found on a like party up to the present time, It begins to look as tf tho money market was loosening up to some extent. The "knights of the road" prefer red tho railroad ties to cushioned eats and left MeiUord via the, shoo leather route. Few Changes in Stocks. NKW YOlik. June o.-K.uv mark- oil changes were recorded in loilny', CHARLES f. JCMVA& Ho will toll what ho Knows about the stool trust before the house steel Investigation commit too. openim; Mock market. Tinted Stales Sleel ami Krie were llie most aetive, the latter riMiij fi-8. I'aiiiullan Pa cific and t'onsilidaled (las also mim ed .")"H, while Union Piicitie lost Un auio amount. American Smelt'tig ami lulertia tional llurwMi'r were driven down a point. 0.R.& N. TEAM L08EUT PASS Raper's Doys Clean Railroaders In Two GamesBaker Is Signed hy Boston Americans Goes to Sacra mento. ' Tim 0. K. ei N. baseball team was luck MMip for (Irauts Puss Suiuluj, being ilel'ealod hot li games of a dou ble heailed. The score for (lie mont- ing contest was 4'J and that of the afternoon game IK1. Kobinson pitch oil in the moininc for OinnU Pass ami Osborne did the twilling in the afternoon. Kailer, tho Huiek third hasemiiii played with llraiits Pass in the 1'irH gnuio and niiule Iwo sacrifice hits ami a single in three times at bat and also took credit for one put out. linker made his last appearance in u (Irauts Pass uniform Sunday. He has been signed up by llm Huston American league team and will play the rest of this season with Sacra ilieuto. Coiiliiiuiui; to plav in the backstop position linker will make Taft Will Land BRAZILE STRIKE C01.0K10. nj;itrcv WYl'TrttCCOK Colonel Wattorson, tlio well known southern editor, on Ii.Ih arrival In New York after a five moulds' trip on the continent, declaim! that President Tart would surely be renominated for the presidency. Look for the loser of llm niticl.w you have found for a prompt ml may save him a lot of worry. Hawkins tor Health. The third string catcher Manager (Iriihnni of Sacramento bus in bis squad. GROWING RICHER Lcilgo Opciioil 700 Feet From First Strike ami Is Found to Cm iy ..Splendid Values Ore Said to he Plentiful. UllANTH PAHH. Dr., June r.. Henry llnirllc, who uiiidc the itch illHcovery of gold on the lllnek Heat' ilalm In the Red Mountain district and on which (IiiuiIh Pans men and Hi- J !' Kedily of Medfoid hold' an option of hIx uiouthii, was In (It mils Piihs yesteiilay and lopmlM 1 tin t ho has made furtlmi' itch dlticovciloi on the I'lnlui. Ilnullo iituteil that be him opened the ledgo "Oil fool from tho oiIkIiiiiI dlHcovoiy anil that he him exposed a lodge sU fool wide carrying gold. Asked tf Dm now opening was an rich as the first discovery, Ilnullo re idled- "It Is richer." Tho hobloiH of the option have bad men at work proRpoctlng Dm claim, ami tho belief Is that a rrni proportj will develop. Tho people of this city should buy "Made In Oregon" goods from the local merchants whenever the prrcc and quality- aro equal to Eastern mado goods. Haskins for Health. "Doe Ray's Pridea" alias the Electrics took a cropper in their ram for championship honors Sunda when they bumOil up against tin Central Point 'ilead-llunter.s". Tlu merry villagers lived up to then name and danced war dances urnum the Loses and also topped the ha' several times each inning. The Central Point pitcher struck nut 1G men and alowed but (I hit four of which were garnered in tin final frame at which time the "Klee tries" shoved four runs over the pan The final score was 10-"i for Contra' Point. Up to the seventr innins tlu score was 3-1 but the Bedford bunel' blew up in the seventh and eighth rounds and the villagers garnered 7 of their 10 runs then and there. Cole pitched a steady game and with de cent support would hnve won hi' game. The "Electric'' lights were JeVome, e; Cole, p: I Ins well, lb; Hev eridge, 2b; Ebel, ss; Renstrom, 3b Bnffuin. rf; Ilenselman, of; and Alendcrfer, If. Haskins for Health. mml Box Paper 25c Box We 'will put on sale here tomorrow about 200 boxes Writing Paper vith Envelopes to match, in a fancy box. This is a regular 35c, 50c and G5c a box quality; special price for Tuesday and Wednesday, 25c a Box Glass Vases We are showing the largest line of plain and fancy Glass Vases in the city; most any size or -style, 25c TO 50c. - Glass Water Jugs 50c Strictly first-class blown and moulded Water Pitchers, Jugs and Water Bottles; full y gallon capac ity; in plain and fancy- shapes. Ladies' Union Suits; 50c valu6s 35c Ladies' Union Suits; 75c values 50c Boys' Blouse Waists, ages 4 to .12 25c Boys' Blouse Waists, j'ine madras cloth 50c 5000 yards linen torchon, Val. and pillow case Laces, Insertions, Bondings, etc., to G inches "wide, - 5c Yard L HUSSEY'S i: Si BIGGEST SALE EVER ANNOUNCED Our Great 19th Annual June Cleanup Began on the Stroke ol 8, Sat. Morning, June 3 MEEKER'S BIG STORE 28 SOUTH CENTRAL AV. rttllJLLI 1LV1LKI AK11CLJL 1IN KIN I IKK I ULR Al rKUlNUUlNlLU OZ V UNV f OF , . I COURSE YOU WILL BE AMONG THE CROWDS Fjf&nrvvto IJ1'!.' Parasols The seasons latesfs; just 1-4 cut off of regular prces, Pongees, Fancy Tucked, Persian Plaids; Jstock limited, get in early. Lace Curtains Even pair must be closed out. $8.00 Value .. $6.00 $4.00 Value 53.00 $2.00 Value i.ou All othei-s in proportion INDIA LAWNS We arc making reductions you should not fail to take ad vantage of: 10c Values 8 l-3c 12 l-2c Values , 10c .15c Values 12 l-2c 20c Values .' 15c 25 Ladies' Suits, $25.00 Values (all sizes) JUNE CLEANUP $9.99 ; . ; ; ; Woolen Dress Goods Woolen dress goods. We are endeavoring to sell every yard of summer woolens in the entire stock. 50c Values 39c 05c Serges 49c $1.00 Panamas , 79c Many Suit Patterns at about One llalf $7.50 Mcssaline Silk Underskirts $5.00 Summer Silks Fancy Hojahs 45c Navy Foulards 75c Silk Poplin 50c Wo have the (Jural & King Blue MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT REAL BARGAINS Clowns and Drawers 50c up Corset Covers 29c up Wo are agents for the " Adjust. Made Skirt." : : : ; ; : : ; $6.50 and $7.50 White Dresses (Ladies) $3.98 Wash Skirts at COST PRICES 50 Doz, Ladies Handkerchiefs, Sc each, June Cleanup Men's 65c Porus Knit Underwear .(cream only) Garment 39c 9fS Ynrr o TruArli'nrf Ifti'wiJk fn, tl HA t -V AM&VU ... WTT Wl.lg, IV illVll, lul ?. WVS REMEMBER MEEKERS ALWAYS MAKE GOOD-EVERY ITEM GUARANTEED MEEKER'S FOR GOOD GOODS MMyMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMlMMMM : ; ; : ; : ; ; ; 28 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE. mmJm, .'.. .. t . ., JttJtlfc li -ik - r.ai. ...... - t !.. 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