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V . t h , -&J mWv,WvnHiV AITOFOm), MATL ZI'JirBUNR. MIOP FORD. 01 MOON, KIM DAY, JUNE 0, 19.1,1. , SCHOOLWORKERS TO GREET SUNDAY. a. i victor jiJAPANESE TRUCK NewCommissioner MttSMAPClfllftlTA CC .ItteKTv. Special Train On Way to Convention Will Halt In This Clty-Exeiinloii. Ists Will Do Shown Dr.llohts of Rtifjtio Valley, An t'ffoil. will litt mrt'dn In kIvo it Ulii'i'ltil iHiloiliiliiiiiciil' lo a party of Hiiuiluy Helmut uiiiUdiH who itio lioiun fill' I.I in Allifiitiix III ill f mill llm kiiii. viMitlnii or tlin luloi national Hiiuiluy Ijrlioiil MMNiicliitliiii iiiul who will Hniiil tlin ri'aii-r pint or Kiitttrilii), Jinn) 17, In MoilMiil. Tlin imtly, Wlili'li liavoln In it iiic(lul I'lilliiimi VimiIi, will Im tlm KHi'Mt of tlin Moth ml Int. cluiiTlifn. wlilli) lituo. lorl liiml, Mi'ilfiinl, KlntKlii HprliiKH mtil Hun I'miulHio will lie tlin only Mtii tiimlo on (Im itmitl. Tlm piuty will Ntoi n Muilfonl rrom 10:20 a, in. (o ;i::io p. iii, Aitkiu;i'iiioiiIk ror llmlr miti'rtalu intuit will Im iiutilo liy it roiuinltti'ii roinpoHiiil or Unv, V. T. Matlock, Minimum, iiiul tho Unv, IV HhlnliU, Mih. Ta) lor, Mm. Hiuulllioiitinii, Clin tiro Mt'ukrr mill llnnry (lariK'tt, thin uwiilmt, Tim vImIIoih will lio p.lvni mi inilo iiinlilln rdlo In tlm iiiiiinliiK mill urttir lunch a imtilli) inonllni; will Im hold, inolmlily In (Im hli;lt xrlnml miillto rln tn. In wliluli (ho vIhIIomi will ho luvlli'it to taUo part, In tlm imrty uro: Jtov. K lluliiminy, Clilrafco, (our iiiuiiiiKor. Mr. llitlHituy Im mi ixK'('iiihiI Huwlity Nrliool worker, an it tmnurnl mierHtary ami all rouml MpiTliillnt. K. O. KullnrH, Irmtrurtor or iiiimlc vln Mooity lllliln luntlUit CIiIciiko. Mr H,llr In not only a ureal leader, lm( a vnry iiIouuIiik ko1ohI, l. 12. Irwin; Toronto, tnmiturur or Ontario rliimlay School utuiiiclutlun, llov. i:. H. HIhIiou. Now tun, Alhor- la, mid I. V. WIltlauiNoii, whti Ih kpii ijnil m'crotary of llrltlMh folumlila itKMOrlatjuii, ami an alilo Kpctikitr on any plianti or II u ml ay wchool work, Itcv. J, ('. HolitTlfon, Toronto;) Can.. Kuimrnl miptirlutciuli'iit or Bun day koIiooI work ror tlm Caiiudliin I'M'nloturlaii rliurcli ami a tttrotiK Ntixalior ror tho itilull hlhlo vIiimi work, or aluioHl unv llmiiu'. W. K. I ), Torotilo, and II. V Ktnn', Calvary, who arc lioth alronit worker In adult cImum lnH. Itov. Aqtiltu. A l.uritH, liitiirnullnii at Hiinday hultool mjcrotary for tho Went IndlcM and Central America. ' Unv KdKnr T Cnppoll, Montreal. AiiKlh'nn nilnlntor mul Kncral Hocro tary of tho Queliec Sunday Hcliool mmorlntlon i Frxw- s, ' uw was i.it .. Jkji w ' im i &.2t if,nMMEVi . j " ' " ' i GARDENERS COME SAYS ONLY FRISCO IS MORE WICKED THAN CHICAGO I'llUWUO. III., June II.--Helm e Imtxiu for Detroit today to lieeoiuc piihlor of the Pirtit I'roMli.vtortun uliuroli, Dr. .Iohi'i1i A. Viiiuip, for 1'.' yearn paHlor of tlm Jlyilii Park Pre- liytuiiau elinieli here, lirniuled C'lilea o, with the exception of Sim Frmi e'lHi'ii, (he iiiiihI wiekeil eit in the world. COUNT STANI5I.AW LIHONV5ICX NICW VOltlC. Juno , Thorn Ik a rtnuanio lirouliiKou homd tho Kurak, 'if Urn KiiuhIiiii woman, who departs ror Mliati, la nullu nun hIid lit to return hum to hIiik In r.rninl onoia mil Count HtunUli-.y Klkowiiky, tlm hint offleor of tlm uleaiiiKlilp, Ih ahto Itmt iiHiiiiio tliuLxlio will letiirn wlmti itlm ateaniHliIji conies hero on her next vnyaim In July. MIhh 1 Hpokl. who ror two yoarn lutH uliiilled In Milan, Ih mi oxumplo -) tlm pluck of a ItiUNlau wlrl. who ttarlod to cam Imr llvltu; when her 'utliiT, a dlret'tnr In a MoHrow hank, net advirty. Count l.lkovtd.y, tlm third officer r tlm Kurak, linn taken to tlm m-a, ii eonJIiiK to lilti hrothor orrlutr, Im attorn Im ilotM not euro ror tho lime ln life or a landed IliiPHlau, IIIh Ktutea lie hetwtieu KloV anil OdeMxa. '.'crlaluly Im Ih much lulureiitcd In Im nurcenn of tho fttlr MoHcovlan, and '10 Ih equally euro that Minn do Hpokl a HI return on tho Kiiml. EXAMINATIONS ON AT Spurns Limelight I v wJBw- it i B. iM vmicr . f Wi. ICAJEi cTOKN. . tJ NHV YOUK, Juno 0. -Lockod In tliOlr uiihlii In ordur to avoid tho (liiimtloiiH or frlorldn and roportorH, Kitrl Join, (Ionium ttmor of tho Mot ioiojiltan opom, mul Urn wotutm to whom ho Iiiih hooii niarrlod for ntorti than a tnnmh dopni'lcd ror rioruiany on hoard tho Kottordmu of tho IIol Ilind-Atimrlcaii lino, It wiih only with their dopaitiiio ror lorniaiy that tho iiowh of Urn uliiKor'H roinanco hocanio Itouorally known, It who Krodorlclc J. Turnor, Mr, .lorii'H poifuiual roprosoutatlvo uul enncurt iiuiiiiikoi', who luiorniod Tim roportorH or tho tottor'H iimrrlitKO. A, coidliiK o Mr. Tumor, Air, Jorn Ih kIvIiib; up thouiiaiulH of doIhirn' Worth of coiK'orl uiiKiitjoinoiitu In ordor to K to (lortnatiy ut this tlmo with IiIh hrldo. Ah to Iho liontty of llm tmv,Mti. .lorn, Mr, Turnor ailinllH jlmt lm !" no Iciiowloduo, 'Y The hlnte oviiiuiualioiiH fur en- I ranee into tlm .Med fori I hih selmol were eoiultieteil Tlmihilay aiul Friday at tlm W'mOiiiiL'lou si'lmol. There wele 415 Knuhuitec fntiu (lie eighth ni do to llm Mtiiotin nelmols in al lenilauee. .Siiperiiileudeul t'olliiiH eiiinliii'li'il llm e.MiiimiutiiiiiH. Tlin-o in atleiiiliinei) are; Hal la it, Mlll-"1 lllitel;, .lean HuiIko, Iltltel f'alkiiiK, Hard Cornell, I'ral Coleiumi, Nellie Coiiiin, May hello DanielM, Itiilh Ianiels, Ora DilHWorlli, .Mario Hifeit, IMna (lore, Mahel Oould. Vol nun llumnjiloii, Nod llolmeM, .lo''plt Holtuiw, Willie How- aril, )io .liihiiMin, Hen KiiiKcry, llohert K'liapp, .Mahel Liming, Hnlfii Miimou, llliiiielio Mmilo, Hhiiielm Mer riinmi, Hu Omrim, llattie Paul, ht'Hlii, Plyiuiile, l.vle Purdiii, Charlie Kii.v, Kdilh Kobiiixou, i:rfie .Smidell, Mane Seeley, .Marjorio Slevenxoti, Clleini Stull, hah TowiiHetul. Ituth Warncf, l.ueile u k, Kdwiu (lilfetl, Mihlied Hm-Hliue, Winnifii'tl l'o. wotlhy. CHECK SIGNED RY "MRS. TAFT" IS PRESENTED HKHKKLKY, 'ul.. lima . Vision of the iiiviimoii of Herkelny liy the fiiinilies or KoekelVller noil Tni'l uoio ruiloly hliiitleioil (odny when Kdwaiil I,ynn, teal c.slnly nj;eiil, foiintl that two oheckH, one for 'JfiO, Hilled by "Mrs. Tn I'l," were iml no;;oiaho. The fii-ht cheek was uiven hynn hy n vo iniiii ih u (lepo-,it on 'JDO nereis ui laud in Norlh Hetkeley. When tlm name woman appealed Inter with a eheek purporting lo ho hiKiied hy the wilo of Iho prenidiint, l,yuu Hlarleil mi tiivi'slintjnn. . Mario $6455 a Mlc. SAhK.M, Juno II, -In Xy roport filed with llm nIiiIo a.N cuipuiiMhioiior (ho ()repin & Califniniu railroad hhown KTohh earnings of $I),08'-VH)H, with lio tipdraliiij' o.Niton.s mimuutiiif lo $1,727,1180. Tlm total iueonm wiih )iil,!l(lll,l8, w'liilu the Jumis muoutiled to 1(111,4(17, iih pKiiiiiHl tjUIBi.'ll paid llm year pievloiiH. Tho net ourniiiKH per inilo for (his toail were iKIIfifi. Tlm Paeifio Htiilcrt Telephone & Tok'tfriiph ooinpmiy'H ki-ohh eariiinps ilurinir 1010 wore $11(11 ,1101) nud the opei-ullnjr expenses .fl.'JOl.lKIS, Tlm (oln'l cost of tlm proporlieH of tlm noinpiiny In Orepni was .f,ri,IHIl,8Sl. Tho tn0H hint your woro .f.'j'Jf.-rJS, iikhIuhI 40,1011 for tlm year before. Tlui total limotim of llm eoinpany ih placed ul ijW)l,.Tn. ' .ip. . ' HnrtldiiB for Health. First Colony of ILttlo Brown Men In Roiio River Valley Lease Forty Acres for Truck Farmlnn on the Old Anderson Place. .lapaucim truck Kardeuorn have uiiidn their appoaiiineo la tho valley for tho flmt tlmo lo Uh hlitlory, mtyn tlm Vallyy Itoroid. M, lllroko Iiiih loaned 10 acreM from (loormt A. Monio on Andernou crook, tho old 10. K. AiidorHon place, and tiero are hIx JapanuHo workliiK the place, the i m tire 10 (tcrcu IioIiik plant (d (o toiiiatoim and cahhiiKo. lllroko Ih Ih.'Iiik aniditlcd hy IiIh onclit, who hi mi experienced gardener, liavlux worked In California ror' novoml yuiirn, Hlroko In not tin experienced Kiirdeiior, IiuvIiik heou oiiK'tKed In uiluliiK at riouie, AluHku, until HiIh Hoanoii. .Mr. .Morue, who wan In Aiihland yeHlerday, reportit that ho rccolvca 1 15 per unro rental for Iho renwm, mid that lit addition tho Japaueiio a Iho take euro or IiIh 1-year-old treeit. Mr, Momo hii)m that thU Ih it valua ble Item, aH ho not only k"(h IiIh 10 acreH or KrowliiK tun eared ror, hut KelH return front IiIh land uh well. 'Tlm principal object," remarked Mr. Morne, "that India ed mo to rent the laud wiih ror Iho purpose of demon HtralliiK what can ho done with llm laud hy truck running. AnderHou creek Ik a fine Mreaiu for truck farm Inn and It -v. Ill prove Ita value UiIh xeaHint. Mr. Morxu nayH the luaHu In for tlilx He.tHOu only mid ho known of no other parllcH In tlm valley that are leaning lands to Jaiianese. Ho does not believe that tho Jnpaueno will come Into Hokuo Itlvor valley In any coiiHldorablo iiuinlier on account or the opportuultleH for ohtalnlnc Irri gated laud Kiiltahlo ror truck farm liiK In the manner they ohkuko In It are limited. I L . I I " i ""', ' . 1 faBW BnwMi'iiti SUP ! Ihaavaa-luiii! VliiiiMi itfaivic . .- ... .fl WILL MAKE APPEAL TO GOV. JRHNSON ")Rl1INELANDER WALDO " r(OTO torVKIOUT l0 MIC MAKCXAD , NKW YOltK, June t.- llhlnolnnd er Waldo Iiiih been appointed conimlB- nloner by Mayor Ouynor, who an nouured that ho' had olclc.d Mr. Waldo for "tho tnoHt dirricult Hoclal liOHltlon lit tho-city of Now York" hecaiiHO of an exceptionally good rec ord an flro commUHmuer, Mr. Wal do HUccccdK J a ni OB C. Cropsoy, who reHlKiK'd under charges INDIANAI'OMH, Ind., Juno 9. Following tho rofuKal or Governor MaiHhall of Ittdlunn to Interfere In the aliened kidnapping of John J, Mc N'auiara, alk'Kvd Urn Angclco Tln" dynamiter, from tho headqiiartorH of the International Axitoclntlori of Hrldgo and Structural Iron Workers here, labor lenders today annert that an appeal will he made direct to Gov ernor JohnKon of California, who l Hiied tho rccpioiiL for McN'arnara' ex tradition. It Ih claimed hy labor people, that ! Governor Johnon wag deceived hy Detective William J, Hums M,tj XUo facta In tho coho. J YESTERDAY'S SCORES. -f Nnllonnl Ix-agiie. At New York New Yrk I, PJUh hurg a. At Cincinnati Cincinnati i, Phil adelphia 8. At Chicago Chicago -1, Drook lyit 1. At St. IoulB St. LouIh -i, Hoh- (ou 2. American league. At New York Now York 2, Chi cago 7. At HoHlon HoHton H, St. I.oiiIh 11. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 3, Detroit 8. At Washington WuHlilngton Cleveland '.'. CoitHt Iicnpic. At Portland Portland I .oh AugcIcH '2 At Ioh Angeles Oakland' 2 Vernon A 7 At O'lKlnml Sacramento 5' 10 1 Sau Frauclxco '2 0 1 Northwestern l,eiigtip. At Spokane Spokane ......... .v.. 10 . 1 1 1 Seattle .., r, 0 a At Vancouver (Called In Kovcnth) Vancouver 8 9 2 Portland , . , T 9 7 At Taconin Tacoina G Victoria H EIGHT HOUR LAW FOR WOMEN IN EFFECT .SKATTLi:, WttHl'i., June P.-TIim inominj,', ileimrlnicnl y tores in Seal- He, Tiieomn, Kokone and throughout (he hlate o)eueiI ut i) o'clock instead of H. It wiib tho Htart of tlm eight hour day, in compliance with the new law for women workers pawd at the limt HCBuion of (he legislature. Of coiitho this law effects women In nil kimlH'of work. Five thousand women will he benefited in .Seattle. MihH lilanchc Mason, iisMiKtant Htnte labor eoininjssioner, haid today tlml hIic belioveiKihere will be no friction in thq enforcement of the law, (iiil (hut it will menu no material rctliiolinii in wages. SENATE PASSES RESOLUTION REGARDING L0RIMER CASE WASHINGTON, Juno 9. The ten ulo Wednc'.diipafd the Dilling ham resolution providing for the in vestigation of tlio Lorimer case by a Mib-committcc of the committee on privilege mid elections. ROGUE TOWNS WILL GO TO GRANTS PASS FEST GANTH PASS, Or, .lime I). -Pnm-pcrt uro very bnght for llie roe IV'slival hero June l.'t. One hundred elaborately decorated uutornobilon ul lenHt will bo in the pitrnilii line. Ated ford, AhIiIiiuiI anil other towtm wilt be here with big crowd. Medford Iwirlern will meet the (JriullH Phhh nine. The town will be in holiday nl-tir?-. The Fourlh of .Inly celebrittmit Iiiim been called off owing to tho min ing congress coming nl hiicIi a close date. LooJ: among tho claHi?ificd ndr for tho nddreaa of ypur next boarding place I i1 , .jjJjJJa-StJg MEN WOO MADE STRIKE REPORT ON BIG FIND OUANTS PAHS, Or., Juno 0- C. h. Mmigniu mid William Stock have just returned from Silver creek in the itorthwcBt part of Josophlnij county, .'15 Hides from (Irnntn I'ftHH, where they made oili oftlfb mosl itn portaril xtriken reported in xovorat yenra. The name irf to ho (Im Old Glory mine. Tho report showH n high grnrto-ailioIoiiH ipinrta cnrrying lOiptir cent impper nnd nvcrnglng lOper ton. Tho" water power on tjio jiroper tv Ih sufficient lo opcrnto a 1 00 Mtntnp will the entire year. Printing of all kinds nt I'orllnml tiriecf. Mail Tribune office. SENSATIONAL W xYlo i o AJLrL AT CENTRAL ' AVE. Near P. O, MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. Near P, O. 500 slightly imperfect Waists .ill this season's styles some of them soiled others slightly damaged in manufacturing all go on sale Saturday at less than one-half their actual value See window displa' The early buyer gets the best, n. it. i o 2 S G 10 10 10 . K. 1 0 JOHN DIGEL0W VERY ILL,-; ALL HOPE GONE IIiailAKn FALLS, N. Y .luimO, - Tli," eoudilion of John Higelow, tho vcip'iuhlo hlntoMumt toul author, who 1ms been ill for Mverul days at Ips honm "The Sipiirrels" continued grave today, His physician held out imlv a blight hope for recovery. Cost of Living Going Down To those who buy their meat at .the Econ omy Market. Pure Lard 10-lb. pails 5-lb. pails . 1Mb. pails . Lard Compound 10-lb. pails 5-lb. pails ... Lamb j at regular million prices X Economy Market ; Nichols & Ashpole, Proprietors Main, noar Central Ave. ..$1.20 .65c 40c .90c .50c $2.00 Waists 48c 125 women's Lingerie and Tailored AVaistsjslightly imperfect; up to .$2.00 values; each 48c $3.00 Waists 98c 125 women's,.extra fine Lingerie AVaists well made; new styles; up to $3.00 values; each 98c $2.50 Waists 69c 125 women's Lingerie "Waists; beauti fully trimmed; values ui) to $2.50; each 69c $5.00 Waists 1.48 125 women's Lingerie Waists; some of them made of marque-1 sette; up to $5.00 values ; each , ivaists; some or $1.48 Vests "Women's Sum mer Vests, 10c Hose "Women's a "n d children's fast black Hose, 10c Hair Nets Our regular 10c Hair Nets, 5c Siits Last day of our Great Silk Sale. MEDF0RDS POPULAR STORE MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P.' 0. ru, (.lit, ConJuctcJ bylhaSISllRSOfTHl HOtT NAM(g Of ItSUS AND MARY. CnA MUUi C'lUtltii CnttMi, ktuilc, AM, VlooiilcnitidCcmmtr fl Imtl. ..1 tmJDjl StuJrmti HcfikfJ Mottl n4 ImtllKIMlTolalnc WrlulorAnnouucrofnl.AiMltu SltTXK tUntlOm S. .SUn'i AiUmt, tU4 Excursion Fares East 19H During tlio nivntliH of May, June, July, AUKUut ami Scplcinlvr, on dates shown t'olow, the Southern Pacific will qoll round trip tlcUots from Medford, via Portland 5t.liMtsart Uwlilnt n.l Dr Hrhool or OltU lu rhitrii at Hl,ter n HI. John Hotl.t li'l'l-)rl1 Ooll,gU.,Aok4,nU ClaUrr D,Stlm,u, Mail,. Art. IIoouUm. O,to,lum. I roriiooMiT.'rnn kisi;k hui'Kimoh otilio;j,ht, tioii'iunnu FOR SALE OR0IIAEDS,JTARMS FRUIT LANDS Largo and Small 'Tracts .. MOOEEHNI- CO. 212 Fruit gVowors Bank Bldg nu fellowa; TO CIllCAKO Council Ilhiffa IJiiiaaa ........ ICaiiHiiH City ... Ht. JODdpIl at. l'au I fit, l'au!, via Counc PARKS. ......... . BZ.W ........ 'iiX U I IHuffa XT 69,90 73.R0 MlnneaiiollH, ill root ...,.'.;..... 69.90 MlnnoaiiollR. via CotiiiclUHluffa.. 73.80 ROHton, dhoct ......,, 119.00 Now York . , .'. 118,40 Hi. J.,miln 79.90 'ushlnton, IX O. .,.., ,, 117.10 AtlKlitlu City, N. J. ...4.... IU',30 nj SAI.B DATES May 16. 17, 18, 19, ii, M, Si, 25, 27, 28 atd 39. Juno 5, 7, 0, 10, 12, 16, H,"21, 33, 2J, 29 ami 30. y r July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 nnu. 2S AUKUHt 3, 4. C. 14, 1', 10, 17, 31, 22, 23, as, 29 mul 30. Hoptnmlior 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 ami 7. Btort'Civpia witlila llmlta in oltlior ill- rootlim. Plnnl luttira limit Oqtobor 3lHt. for Urea on way through OallfornU luiilr of Any Houtliera rolflo itlfout, or writ to WW. McMOBRAV aoncrnl Pueuifer Airent I'ortlaud, Oreyon. IRRIGATION The Dry Season is Here Be Prepared to TAKE WATER Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building ? Irrigated Orchard Tracts Plowed, Fenced, Leveled and Planted to A Standard Variety of Trees, for $400 Per Acre. CAN YOU DO BETTER IN THE VALLEY? RQGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager .! t t ' i: