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w i m I r m i PAGE STX OTDFORtt MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEflON. WEDNESDAY, .TUNIS 7, 11)11. JUNE GROOMS ARE NUMEROUS "Doc"Stcphcnson Departs Suddenly for Portland "Sid" Brown Goes to Frisco Soon "Stub" Laird Plans Matrimonial Venture. Old Dan Cupid has lieou very liuv of Into around tlic down town cor ners ami litis scored throe hits in the lust few duys, nnd those, nmonp the confirmed Imelielors. "Doc" Steven son, "Sid" Brown and "Stub" Lnird arc all about to venture out on the matrimonial sea and scores of friend arc wmtiiiR eagerly to bid them a bon voyage. "Doc" may already bo traveling double. He suddenly departed for Portland Saturday night, while Mrs. Artie Kapp left Monday evening. Damo Humor has them wed already and damo rumor this time has given out n straight tip, so "Doe's" friend say. "Sid" Brown will forever forsake tho ranks of the homeless nnd for lorn on June 21, when ho will journey to San Francisco nnd there will wed Miss Anna Cotter, who is well known in this city. A warm reception i oven now being planned for Sid's re turn with his bride. "Stub" Laird makes the plunge Juno 14 when he will wed Miss Elsie Lamb of this city. His friends also Imvc something in the way of a wel come framed up for him. Cupid is having n lively June. AMUNDSEN WELL ON WAY TO SOUTH POLE I.ON'OON, Juno 7. Captain llnulf Supervisor M. L. Erickson Has Called State Encampment of G. A. R. to Be' AnutnoSni is well on his way toward TIMBER MEN TO ORGANIZE VETERANS WILL BE GIVEN RIDE Meeting of Owners of Timber to From Association for Forest Fire Prevention. Held at Ashland-Will Take Visit ors for Long Ride Through the Valley. meeting of all the large owuer I he members ot the Meillonl pM of timber land in southern Oregon j of the Orttntl Army of the Itepublie will bo held Saturday for the pur-! will tnke advantage of the state en- poo of forming a protective assoeia- eampmont of the (.1. A. II. and W. K. tion against forest fires. JC to be held at A-hland dune 'J7, S Forest Supervisor M. U. Kriokvm ( and US), and will endeavor to adver hns invited the lumbermen to meet tise the manifold beauties of the in the Itealty association rooms at valley by taking those in attendance 2 n. tn. and a laruc attendance is for an extended automobile tour. expected. State Forester F. A. Klliott and C. S. Chnpmau, secretary of the Oregon There will be between two and three hundred veterans in attendance from all sections of the state and the tour Forest Fire association, will addres-t is being planned that they may carry the meeting. Ten or twelve special , away favorable impressions of the fire wardens will he npiiintod as an ' valley and its resources, additional precaution against forest j While the plans are not fully corn fires, pleted all those who have been con KcprescntaUvcs from the Crater suited are favorably impressed with Lumber eomnanv. Trail Lumber com- the idea and the business men ot pnny, Big Bend Milling eompnny, BigJMedford will see that the visitors are Pines Lumber eompnny. Gold Bav! fully informed on all subjects. A ASHLAND GETS A POSTAL BANK July l will witness the opening of iO postal savings depositaries, that number of pnttlotTiocri having been designated as depositation' for pub Hit money, Thts makes a total ol' ni)t. Ashland, Or.) Caldwell, Ida.', Co flu x and Pmhhim', Wash,, are niiunig the west tun offices, Look at the classified ads if you liiive lost Hoinethliig and If the the south pole, iioeouling to the hit est advices received hero from the1 Antarctic expedition commanded by ( tho Norwegian explorer. These ad vices, dated Februnrv l, and printed, in the Loudon Times today stale that Amundsen was then about to( start southward to etablwh hi- maiui depot SO degrees souls longitude. POUTLANI), Ore Over UGO.OOO' persona crowded (lie IiiisIiiokh nod Ion ot Portland last night and witnessed the rose festival's electrical parade. 'e! PLUMBING ! ! All Work Guarnntood ii STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING PriouB RoiiHonublo f COFFEE.N a PRICE i ! 83 llOWAUl) BLOCK. KNTHANCK ON (Ith BTIUCKT. l'HONH BOJI '0ir4w&if&4r4P&4& I'lnder hasn't iidvcillMCil, you iiiIvcp line. ANNOUNCEMENT Tin; mkdkoiu) iiakkhv In now being conducted by W, M. Kennedy and tlootgn I'liruckur, W. A. Todd having rotlicd. Homo Important cliuugeii urn contemplated and iih a rcHiilt the public will bo nuppllod with flint cIiirh goods ut reiiHonalilo prlcuii. Me (I ford Bakery and Delicatessen 18 SOl'TII CIJNTUAIi. Kcalty company, Oshkoh Land and Timber company, the Hogue Biver Klcctrio company, are expected to attend and lumberim; concerns from nearby towns will also bo represent ed at the meotinsr. largo number of automobiles will be renuired and a number of owner- have already offered the services of themselves and their machines. Hasklna for Health. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. PORTLAND. Ore. Tho fourth an nual convention of tho Oregon Retail Jewelers Association closed last night in Portland with a banquet at tho Commercial Club. Ono hundred at tended, M. A. French of Albany, was re-elected president ot the association. PORTLAND. Ore. Fearing bHnel ness liio ro than death John Hanson, C5, an Iron worker, committed sulc Idlo by taking carbolic acid. SEATTLE, Wash. With tho re covery of tho body of John Dalzereik, aged 50, owner of a boathouse from Lake Washington, it was found that a large sum of money in a bolt around his waist, had carried him to his death when ho fell Into the lake. LA PORTE, Ind. With "Mack" 'argo man eating gorilla again locked up in his cage after a night -of free dom, residents of La Porto breathed easier today. "Mack" escaped from a carnival company after attacking its trainer, "Montana" Harrison. Harrison Is in a hospital with his arm and leg badly mangled. LOS ANGELES, Cal. As the timo remaining before the battle shortens, Tommy Dixon's confidence In his ab ility to trim Joe Rivers in their 20 round bout next Saturday Increases. POMONA, Cal. C. J. Elsasser, a wealthy merchant is out on $2500 ball today following his arrest on a charge of firing his tea store. Elsas ser says he will bo able to prove his Innocence. LOS ANGELES, Cal. Tho Los Angeles police forco reported for duty today, "all done up" in new ojlvo drab uulforms with shoes , to match. LOS. ANGELES, Cal. Isaac Grah am, a juember of tho I. W. W. Is locked up today in tho city Jail on a charge of disturbing the peace. Graham was denouncing "capitalists" from a soap box at Broadway and Sixth street when aricsted. Although ho had 5182 iu cash and a bank receipt for $2,000 moro stow ed away in his Joans, Graham refused to put up 110 cash ball. HiiBlflns for Health. -- NO SOCIALIST PARTY IN MEXICO-BERGER WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 7. "Thoio is no Hoeial ibt party in Mexico," declared lfeprescululivo Victor Borger toduy. Ho denied that tho in Burrectos in Lower California nro Kouiulists. "Tho innruuders in Lower California, may bo anything or overything to Madero," ho said, "but thoy are certainly not socialists. If marauding makes socialists tnifttili is a first class member of tho party," Storm Forces Aviator to Descend .IW. ...I . - M - r.'nm 4VTTT- W ' it' 1 1 ?! ' . H 'z.-ytMF IHHH y JU r.) "nm-iii LEADERS IN PARIS-MADRID KACE AND COUK5C BUC, France, June 7. Pierre Ved- rine, the daring aviator who won the Paris to Badrld race through tho air, started this morning at dawn on the Paris to Turin aerial contest. Ho made the first 160 miles In 3 hours. MOMS-VCnlNFJ FLOWN 54 minutes but encountered a storm above Claons-Sur-Saone which rock ed his monoplane so dangerously that ho was forced to descend and made a rough landing near Macon. His ma chine was damaged so badly that Vcd rine abandoned tho race. SAYS GENNARO IS OIEKSI BET Walter P. Porep of Portland, In Medford on BusIness,Loud in His Praises of Venetian Band Which Will Appear Here Soon. Walter P. Porep of Portland, special agent for a number of Insur ance companies, who is In Medford on business comments of Germaro's Venetian band which will appear at tho Medford opera house next Thurs day evening. "I heard this band at Seattle," states Mr. Porep "and I must 'say that It is ono ot tho finest organiza tions 1 ever heard. Medford people aro fortunato In getting tho chance to hear It. They aro splendid." NOTICE. Notice Ih hereby given that board of directors of kcIioo! district No. 49, will receive bids for tho furnishing of D00 cords, 4 feet, of fir and oak wood. IJidK received for all or any part there of. Hoard reserves right to roject any or all bids. OltlS CRAWFORD, G8 Clerk. SAYS STATES HAD T TO SECEDE HIGH Senator Bailey Declares the Truth of History Was With the Confeder ates Introduces Davis' Body Servant. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno G Considerable talk has been created, particularly in G. A. It. circles, by the statement of Senator Joseph V. Bai ley, before confederate vclerann cel ebrating tho birthday of Jefferson Davis, that the southern states had u right to secede. "Tho truth of history was with the confederates," declared Hailey. "The fathers never would have formed (his union if they had not believed it could be dissolved for cuiim.. Jf the southern people believed they could not remain in the union with honor and safety, they had u right to se cede.' IJailev declared that Davis was less responsible for the conflict than any other man and (ho last man to aban don hopo that it might be averted. He introduced Joseph A. Jones, Davis' body servant, an aged negro, whom, ho said, "knows whoro tho seal of the confederacy is but won t loll." Therm lm Only Onm "Bromo Quinine" That is Laxative Browne Quinine t USCO THE WOULD OVER TO CURE A COLO IH OME DAY. Always remember tho full namo. Look for this signature on every box, 20o. SWA prvtrt0 Rogue River Valley Railway Company ( Change Time Tuesday, June 6th, 1911 8 ROUND TRIPS DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY TIME-TABLE. K A S T 11 O It N I) STATIONS. "!?",. " e a n c S a a c j a i?3 n a w 03 O Q w Q o en a ;a.m...m.ia..m.a.m. a.m.' 1'.m.P.M. p.M.jl'.M. I.v. JackBonvlUo l)Ynru7TTgprrrr 1 1;45 1 :20 '.nTi)TTTKT7T3o V S T II O U N l STATIONS. l,v. Mcdfonl an ii i a w u: M n 3 A iA M3 '?;00S:3dl I ";ii()l .00n; JTift: lollI(roi5': 10 s a n a Q tn u. 5U tn O 2 g a tn i .. u 5 2 (:.'to StH'clnl Notice JA roiiuil-trlp roiumutntioii (irketN, gtwul for lt days, moIU at great retlureil rate of 90.00 cm-li. You run lln In Jniknonvlllo and do IitiNluevi in Mcilfoitl. M 1 r Figured Lawns 3oautiful Colors Regular 25c val ues, per yard 21c French and Scotch Ginghams Extra good quality All eolors Regular 25c values, per yard 21c Curtain Scrims "Figured Also plain colon Regu lar 25c values, per yard 21c Figured Lawns Some exceptionally fine patterns Regular 12c values Thursday only, per yard 9c Cambrics v. 321fjc quality and extra Thursday only per yard good- 9c Muslins 12'.c kind and the finest on the market at that price Thursday only, per yard 9c Parasols Ladies Pongee and fancy silk par asols; also white linen either plain or embroidered Value $1.50 95c Children's Straw Hats Mushroom shapes and sailors 35c values ' i . ''' 9c Belts and Collars BelteJ-Persinn Elastic. OollarA St!iff linen White and colored eni l)i'olderqd50(! valuesThursday only 29c THE BIG STORE KENTNER'S WhereYou G?t Your Money's Worth Remnant Sale ODDS AND ENDS LEFT OVER FROM OUR BIG OVERSTOCK SALE "lATE find there are many remnants in the store odds and ends, if you please- which were left from our recent big sale. We're going to tie a can to each one of these remnants, and on Thursday when the sale opens you'll see all these pieces escape from THE BIG STORE .as swiftly as you have seen a dog run down tho street with a tin can tied to his tail. To one lot of the remnants we tie a !)c can, and to the other we tie a 21c can; and they will be sold at 9C AND 21C PER YARD respectively. Thoy consist of muslins, figured and plain lawns, curtain goods, wool dress gootls, table linens, silks, velvets, etc., in fact, everything that will accumulate in it big store like this. Come early while the picking is good. M'M'msMtHKIiiL On Thursday we also offer these specials which will be fouiied extra good values.