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't's'- II 7 A PAGE TWO AOilDFORDrAniTRrBimKtEDFORD.OUF.GOK, SUNDAY, .JUNE 11, 1011. i:.i !' i J II m. : FALLS IS 0 CELEBRATE Big jimp on Fourth of July Is Plan- nctl Is Ideal Spot for Celebration -yJan Fish, or Shout Your Head Ojf. Those who profor an outing In tho quiet reaches of tho forest on the Fourth of July Instead of the hurry and butiiio nccompnnylnR a city cclo lirnlJoii will 'li'avo tho opportunity to InUkttlVe Instills form of recreation at Butto Falls on July 4. A urn ml celebration has been plan ned for Hint place and a Rood pro gram has been prepared. There will bo a salute at sunrise, a musical program, speaking at 11 a. m races, saw bucking contest, bal loon ascension, tennis tournament, tug of war and other sports with val uablo prizes to tho winners. There will bo fireworks In the evening and a grand ball at the Bowery. 'A special excursion train will be run over tho Pacific & Eastern. A special rato of $2 has been given and tickets will be good from July 3 to n. Thoro Is good fishing for those who desiro to go after the speckled beauties and an all round good time is assured to everyone. Accused Snobbery MEN SENT BACK TO FACE TRIAL Said to Have Burglarized Store at Eugene Caught at Ashland Quarrel Over Guns Gave Them Away. , UEUT. COL. CHARLES 'Mf CAWLEY. I- 1 TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. v BOSTON, Macs. An Injunction to prevent Aviators taking part in the Valtham meeting "from flying over the green houses Is being sought by Pierce Brothers, florists. BOSTON, Mass. The date of the birth! of Mrs. Christy VIolette did hot appear on the plate on her coffin. An express provision In tho will prohibit ed it. She was always averse to tell ing her age. NEW YORK, Moving picture men got a real thriller from life now go ing tho rounds of tho nickelodeons here, when they rushed to the plant of the Powers Moving Picture Com pany and secured a string of films showing tho factory burning and the narrow' escapes of the employees. CHICAGO. 111. When Jurors hear ing the damage suit of Sarah Mans field failed to agree on an amount each wrote down the sum he thought proper the figures were totalled and divided by 12 and tho Jurors reported a 'Verdict of $292. Tho judge, sur prised by the usual sum, investigat ed -and reprimanded the jurors. New trial. NEW YORK William H. McNutt, aged C6, arrived at Sing Sing tbday for a month sentence for selling worthless mining stocks. He was ar rested six years ago. In the mean time he has mado a fortune out of a non-explosive gasoline tank ho invented. WASHINGTON, I). C, June . -There 1ms developed nu unprecedent ed flurry in club circles here, espec ially nt tho exclusive Metropolitan Club, as n result of President TntVs recent t.poedli nt the Jewish Temple, wherein he strongly denounced tho practice of social clubs blackballinj; or barring proposed members because they are self-made men. The Pres ident's lnmnincc and reference" pointed unmistakably to the recent action of the Metropolitan Club hero in refusing admittance to Mr. Mar tin W. Littleton, representative from New York, after his name for some time had been before tho board of governors. No sooner had the first excitement caused by the President's remnrk- abated than announcement came Hint three of the most prominent members of the Metropolitan Club had resigned from the board of governors. They nrc Brigadier General Clar ence K. Edwards, U. S. A., elder of the bureau of Insular Affairs; Lieu tenant Colonel Charles L. McCawley, of the Marine Corps, secretary of the club, and Captain Tcmplin M. Potts, of the United States navy. Five men have been arrested In Ashland charged with breaking into tho general merchandise store of J Jacobs of Eugelie, tho evening of June r. The men beat their way to Ash land and left tho train at the freight yards, where they quarreled over the division of several guns, watches nud various articles of ojwolry in their possession. Two of tho men evi dently got nothing and went to the city otflclnls and told them that there woro three robbers In tho freight yards. Night Officer Magoon and Conata blo A. L. Irwin went to tho yards ami arrested them. A Colt's automntlc pis tol as well as knives, witches and other articles wero found In their possession. The Informants were held on the charge af vagrancy and the other three, Enill Ehnert, Robert Khnert and a man called Joseph, woro hold charged with carrying concealed weapons. They wero sent to Jack sonville to board out their fines and to be held until tho Eugene author ities can investigate the matter more thoroughly. HOSTILE RECEPTION IS PLANNED FOR DIAZ TEAMSTER IS HIT BY STRAY BULLET CHICAGO, 111. That her husband attempted to feed her toad stools In stead of mushrooms In an effort to kill her, Is the allegation made in the divorce suit of Mary Berkau against her husband, Charles. LOS ANGELES, Cal. Her testi mony that her husband only allowed her 20 cents a day- for household ex penses won a divorce for Mrs. Mary Willis from Albert Willis. She said she made little complaint until she found a ticket for meals In her hus band's pocket. SACRAMENTO, Cal. Sacramento Is today rejoicing In tho passage by a safe margin of $800,000 school bonds for which a special election was called yesterday. CHICAGO, 111. Mrs. Margaret Ow sley of Evahston, has tiled suit for dlvorco from Louis S. Owsley, friend of tho late Charles Yerkcs and the executor of tho lattor's estate. Tho divorce la asked on tho grounds of cruelty. LOS ANGELES, Cal. Tho shorlff nt'Eos Angeles' County was notified today that a leper, Jesus Cervantes, Mexican, -had escaped from tho con tagious ward of tho county hospital. LOS ANGELES, Cal. G. C. Pnlm lcaf, maniac while strapped to u bed in tho dotentlon ward of tho county hospital .today strangled himself to death' with -a sheet when attendants loft him for a fow minutes. DED. MRS. PAKTIlliNA SMITH, a resi rdeucp' of 'Tulent died nt her homo ' in that city nt 1 o'clock Saturday L morning. She vns 47 years of ago fuid is survived by four dough ' torn and I wo sons. One daughter Jrcsidoft in, San Frqncisco mid a ' ebu lit Seattle. Funeral notice later, CLEVELAND, Ohio, Juno 10. Rioting In the garment workers' strike was resumed today, and George Semlcbc. a teamster was shot in a right between police and the strikers and their sympathizers. Ho was taken unconscious to a hospital, whero it was discovered he was wounded in the leg and abdomen. He died later. Benjamin Aquino, n striker was arrested. It was asserted that he was picketing, fired at a po liceman, and that tho shot struck the bystander. MADRID. Juno 10. Former Presi dent Diaz of Mexico, enrouto to Spain from Havana, following his flight from tho Mexican capital, is expected to land at Corriina. A hostile demon stration against him is planned by the worklngmen's societies thore. Po lice the preparing to protect him. ENGINEERS SAID TO BE AT WORK NEAR WESTON WESTON, Ore., June 10. Resi dents of Linkton Mountain today re ported that a crew of railway sur veyors is nt work in thnt vicinity en deavoring to locate a feasible grade between the Wala Walla river and :i ridge known as the Big Saddle. It is believed the surveyors are connect ed with the North Coast, which is known to havo hud engineers in the same vicinity two years ago, seeking to gain the mountains from the river by means of a tunnel route. If the Big Saddle can be reached from the river, it is said, no further difficul ties are presented for u route across the Bluo Mountains. STEVEDORE BATTLES WITH ENTIRE CREW SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 10. After a terrific battle, tho crpw of tho steam schooner Gualala today overpowered Charles Long, a stcvo dore, found hiding on board. Long is believed to hnvo escaped from the Stockton insano asylum. When dis covered on tho ship ho endeavored to jump Into tho bay. Ono of the crew grappled with him and was almost overpowered when other sailors camp to his assistance. It took a dozen deckhands to subdue Long. A. second battlo occurred when officers camo to tako the demented mun ashore, Ho is held at tho detention hospital. William Howard Buried. The funeral of Win. L. Howard was held from the Presbyterian church Friday at 2 p. in. The Rev. Shields delivered the last rites and interment was in the Odd Fellows cemetery. The pall bearers were selected three each fro mthe Odd Fellows and Red men of which organizations he was a member. There was a large number of floral offering. The attendance was the largest over in Med ford. Weeks and MeGownn had charge of the funeral arrangements. TO ASK ROOSEVELT TO REEEREE BATTLE TULSA, Okla., Juno 10. Theodoro Roosevelt will be asked to refereo the boxing contest July 4 between Jim Flynn and Carl Morris, accord Ing to an announcement made today by F. B. Ufer, Morris manager. Roosevelt as referee Is agreeable to both fighters. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts .. MOOR-EHNI- GO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg Look among the classified ads for the address of your next hoarding placet lNcr'0akUnd, CiUorai The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coast. Chartered 18S5. Near two great Universities ideal climate uuouiciiout me year, entrance inJ eraduatioii rrnuiremcilti cauivalrnt to those of Stanford una University of California, Laboratories for science with modern viuiri ment, Excellent opportunities for home economics, library study, ihumc and art. Modern gymnasium. Special Care lor health of students, outdoor life. President, I.uclla Clay Carson, A. M l.itt. I)., ill), ,1'nr :afalnmir address Secrrtan. Mills Co 1 1 rue 1'. O., California. Cost of Living Going Down Tp those who buy their meat at the Econ omy Market. Pure Lard 10-lb. pails $1.20 5-lb. pails 65c 3-lb. pails 40c Lard Compound 10-lb. pails 90c 5-lb. pails- 50c Lamb at regular mutton prices Economy Market Nichols & Ashpole, Proprietors Main, near Central Ave. VENDORS DENIED BRICK OF GOLD USE OF STREETS FROM LATE FIND City Council Passes Ordinance Pro hibition Peanut Butchers From Carrylnq on lilelr Business on the Streets of the, City. Tho vemllitK of 'fooihtuffa or con fectionery of any ort Hi tli Btroota of Mini ford will lie nrohllhtod fiom now on. An onllniuiro to this orfect was naH.st'tl by the city datU tht Cornell tueotlnK Saturday ntoniliut. A number of poiintt-t ar lieltl by va rious parties ami tlieno will bo re voked ami tho uniisoil fooa will bo refunded. This ordinance will put Hovoral strout vendors out of IiuhI-uoss. IGRAY PRESIDENT OF P. & E. Two Days Work on Mlaulns Mine Near Kerhy Furnished Over $700 In Gold Brick Exhibited In Grants Pass Bank, s ' Store Is Sold. The Onkdnlc Ciili (hwory Im ohntip.'d hands,, I ltt.uo Ahuiiiit, for merly, of New York Mills Minn., ho iu the purehtmer. 'flu mli was mndu a month no 1"( 1'111 transaction was kept quiet until June 1, when the new owner look ehnrue. .Mr. Whittle was the former proprietor nud Mik (HANTS I'AHS. Ore., Juno 10. - A Kiddhriuk worth $7011.10 U now on exhibit in u (hauls Pass hunk, It eauie from the Ilipus mine m'ar ICerby, nud represenlw two day' work in the rich streak found in the mine ti few weeks nun. ). T. Logiui and as sociutes, who have an option that ex pires June 18, melted the gold into brick mid brought it to (hunts I'ass, ruder the terms of the option :pl.V (100 is to be paid June IK and .fU'J.IIIIU later. The hiick will be kept on ex hibit during the sessions of the Milt hi Congress of Northern California and Southern Oiegnn. Mcho and Smith were Instrunieiitnl In closing the deal. Mr, Aliui)nit has brought hi. family here and expect to make further inveMiuenls. ROD William Ocrln Is Reelected Vice Presi dent, General Manager, Treasurer and Chief EnrjlncerW. F. Turner Is Secretary Lawlor Is Auditor, ( It, (liny? head of the Hill Ilia's In Oregon was elected president of tho l'acific .V Kaslern 'railroad at the annual nicctin of Ilia HtocklniM ers recently held in Portland. William (Itirlj; was reolecled vice president, general mtuuiKcr, chief engineer ami treasurer. W. I Turner cnmplioMor of (he Hill lines in Oregon was ele.ntcd see retary. J. V. l.tnvlor was elected auditor. H, Withiugton was elected asislnnt seeietary. Joseph Parker was named as gen eral freight nud paseuger agent of the mad. Russia to Greet Fleet, ST. PKTKHSIUMtd. June 10. Plans for cxtensiw. entertainment' for the officers and men of the sec; JOHNNY KLING SOLD TO BOSTON Premier Backstop uf tho Country Goes to Now Ttcnm Catcher Gra ham Will Tako Hli Place In Chlc.i jo Other Players Aro Sold, OIIKWOO, 111., Juno 0.Tho inoitl Important tmHolmll tleal of tho year developed hero today, when It was auuoumd that tho Olileugn Na tounl l.cnguo club liud wold ('atelier Johnny Kllug, regarded by iniiuy an , tin) premier luickHtop of tho country, 1 llchera Weaver and (Irlffln and Out fielder Kulmir, all to the 1Ioh(oii Na tionals, getting hi return ditcher llraham, I'ltrher Curtis and Outfield. nm (loode and t'olllmi, "sactMtrsr; -s.-r-eus r" m - nrttm end division of the American Allan lie licet, due lo itnive liuniuniw on its cruise of inleniatliinnl courtesy. The naval station at Lilian himug abandoned two ears ugo, the It'll -tie-hips will come tti Ifcwtl ami are scheduled Itt iiiiiaiu in Kuxsiuu wa ters until June IK r i-j y 'TIM imiiiintiiii it f r ssmrM it WmArijMr-2jmmmm ,a CA'Wmssmmm 4r t-uWilAWAiEHlV :. fK I si W r W inKflBriiiiiiiL HVupaBr IIFfeJSRiWiri Hw THE OLD MUST GO TO MICE R00A TOR THE rtEW. THE 0ME BIG REylOA YOU HylVE FOR BUYIAG WHylT VE HylVE LEFT OF THE OLD IS TH7IT Tlip PRICE IS VERY VERY LOW. &UY ylrtD STIVE. OUR AEV GOODS FOR THIS MLL 1RE A0V 0A THE VIY. YOU WILL LIKE THE AEV F1LL STYLES. AWMU FICTURERS, TO URGE EylRLY BUYIAG, GIVE US LOW PRICES, WE ylLVlYS GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE ylDVylTIVIGE OF AKY PRICE COttCESSKMS VE GET. AOV'S THE TIME TO BUY YOUR "WlTERMLS FOR 7MKIAG SUMMER CLOTHES WHILE PRICES V1RE LOW. Final Cleanup of Ladies Suits DO YOU WANT A NEW SUIT ? Ml ITISQySyAMATTKKOIMVlIKTllKRYOtJWANT IT OR NOT. T1110 PU'irM IS INSKiNlFICANT, THE VALUES ARE UUh OUKNKNV FALLSHTS WMJi SOON HlHN TO AURIVK. VK AKIO 1)K lERAflNED NOT TO PARKY OVER ANY OLD SUITS, AND Afll.ST (!LOS10 OUT THE OLD 'HICFORM TIU2 NEW ARRIVE, EVEN IE WE HAVE TO SA(,RIE1(,ET0 IX) IT. WE HAVE PUT THE PRICE DOWN. IT IS NOW " UP TO YOU." & 54 Suits Placed on the Altar of Sacrifice MANYOFTIIEEAiMOUSArATZENTAILOREDSUITS IN THE LOT. ITS A SHAMETO DO IT, RUT "HERE GOES." VALUES UP TO $15.00, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY, $9.95 i Figured Lawns Beautiful designs; 12 ic values 9c Figured Lawns Extra oo"fl values, lfiu grade, lie Figured Lawns Sheer niaierials Tor extjiuisile summer apparel; Ufc values, 19c Hosiery GOfs bhicjc lisloMind uicrceri.ud Ilose' 41c Just Jjljeceived Complete Line of New Ribbonk Union Suits Low neck, sleovuless, I'aiKjy yokes; $1.00 values, 79c KENTNER'S b