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r-r m3&m. 'dwto AffMw4 . PAGE SIX lUEDFORT, MATT. TRIBUNE, TrEDFORD, 01JIWON, TUWSDAY. .lUNW HI 101 1. I! GLEE CLUB WILL TOUR SOUTHERN OREGON UN1VKKSITY OF OUICOON, Juno 13. It bait licon definitely decided that tho UnlvorHlty of Oregon Gleo clnli will tour southern Oregon next season. Tho manager, J nines Cecil, intuit) thin decision becnuBO It has been two years slueo tho Varsity rluh tnndo tho trip through tho southern ' part ot tho state. No nrrangementa for tho program have been mado as yet, hut tho club will undoubtedly be better than ever. William l.nl, tho Chinese tenor solo lot, who has had several very flat tering offers from the Orpheum cir cuit, will ho the feat ura of the concert. Two years ago, when tho club tour ed southern Oregon, Mcdford, except ing Portland, turned out tho largest I house of any town In tho Itinerary of tho club. Furthermore, tho trip through southern Oregon was the first In lfi years to provo financially successful. J. T MORGAN WOMAN'S BODY IS i MAY BE KNIGHTED I'AIMS. .limn I .'I. 1.. n.i..nii;..n FVKMIM.TON. Me, June 13. of his courtesy to the 1-Yuieh pv Follow Iiir the discover or the miu eminent for his Kif to the I.ouvie.u,a,M' tu," of Mr- i:,l:v Tnylor In Museum of the famous palatini-;" grave In her own dour. "Chef de St. Martin," which wns,.vim, " husband. Marshal Taylor, stolen from n church in southern' wns "sted today and llldn Sonrles, Kranee, it is leported todnv. .1 - "imely girl who has been his house l'ierjHHit Morgan nmv be tnnile u'lor since Mrs. Tulor dtsappear knijiht of the Legion of Honor. l, ls n,h0 hM ' hv authorities. Wliether lie will accept the decora- Tlor ls professional guide. The Hon is not known. After tho .,m..I disappearance of his wife has been chase of the picture coitj-iderable an- a .vtery. When shown the body to itatiou begnn against its lcnin tin ,,a" ,le looked on stolidly, showing country. " " amotion. Reporters Barred. TOHOXTO, , Out.. June 13. -Re-jwrlers rill be barred frni eeii lions in 0'itnrio in future. Shiriff Reynold of fioderich i: the firt U brine the new order tr.'o effect. I le will issue an officii! story after the lumping cf IMwnrd Juidine, Ktilns, for the murder of 15.i,a-oM Li.rie Andcion. MAY GIVE FREE TOLL TO COASTING VESSELS WASHINGTON. D. C, June 13. A large number of democratic enn- gre-Mnen are believed to favor the proposal to make the Panama canal, free of all toll elmrges to coasting' vessels. The democratic caucus, it is said today, soon will take action on the matter. If favorable considera tion is given the measure by con gress, it is understood the United States Steel corporation will build a big fleet of new vessel. mzir i rz&r jNMtew y "' ' Hi 11 JH15 UNIFORM PUBLIC UTILITIES BILL PLAN Nl'AV YORK. June 13. A new itni form slnto law for lite legulatiou of public utilities will ho framed, it is expected, at the meeting of tho Na tional t'iviu Federation which opens its annual convention heie .luno J3. INesideut Seth Low said today that n commit tee, iueludiiig four railroad presidents, two members of the iu- ten-tale eonuuerce eominission, a foimer cabinet oflicer, and college profes-ors, labor leader, hankers and manufacturers, lias been named to draft tho measure. This commit tee will be known as the untiouitl committee on the regulation of rail roads and public utilities. Among its member are (scar htrau, tor iner secretary of commerce "H'l la bor; H. 11. .Meyer and Franklin K. I.aue. interstate coiiiiuerce eoumiis-sionei-s; Attorney (leneral John l Hell of Pennsylvania. H. K. Keknrt. ehainiian of the Illinois railroad commission: Wniren S. Stone, grand chief of the Hrothrtltood of Loco motive Kugiiiccr; A. H. (.arretsou, president of the Order of Railway Conductors; P. 1 1. Morrissey, former head of the Hrollierlmod of Railway Trainmen; II. V. .Mailire. president of the Rock Island railway; V. (' Hrown, presiilent of the New York Central, and Daniel Willard, presi dent of the Hultimorc - Ohio. ELECTRICAL.STORM VISITS BAKER CITY STREET VENDORS TO FIGHT ORDINANCE The street vendors affected by the recent ordinance passed by tho city council prohibiting them from soil ing refreshments In the streets are up In arms and Intend to fight the matter In tho courts It necessary, Lawyers havo been consulted and tho veudeis aro of tho opinion that they can sell their goods until their license expires and will not havo to shut up shop Juno 'JO, as tho oidlu nnco requires, K, L. Clark, peanut vendor, James Oolancy Ice cream distributor and A. Weston, also a cono mini are tho ones affected. Chirks license expires July S while tho other two havo a contract permitting tho into sell for one year. They assert that they will sell un til tho license e.xphes and not unit until then. LAUNCH LA FOLLETTE BOOM THIS EVENING MADISON, Wis., Juno 1,V- That the I.uFoltotto presidential boom would bo launched at a baiiipiet here tonight, at which GOO progressives will establish tho Wisconsin branch of tho national progressive league was the prediction mado In political circles hero today. UaskliiB for Health. ( EXTRA BARGAIN A snap In price and tornm A largo lot tlllxllir. feet, flint full lot on Court street, Just GO feet off tho paving on North Central Avimiiu and no paving tnx to pay. An olegait largo lot with a now house, Hx II, well furnished, a good now beds, complete, good cook stovu and cooking outfit, chaliH, table, dishes, and wood to cook with tilt mid winter. Lumber enough to build a kitchen. TIiIh lot cost f 1 100 In No vember. All now for 700 or less. A llttlo money down and tho bal ance as rent, $30.00 per mouth till paid out. No fake; I mean Just what I say. Address 11, W, Hlater, (leneial Delivery, or call ill prem ises after 0 p. in. O O M !) T () The Wonder Store it I ft K A H T M A t N H T It 12 H T Jr J jHL I .mo ItiHik Itrooin) HaskelN Hall lints Candy Cloekery Cui lain lloiN Molls DllNlCI-N Hairy I'leimlN Ciiibroldet-y Kimnirli-tl Wmo l'"lngi (JIiini Wiuo lli.ilery Hat Plus llaiiil Palulcil China Ironing Hoard liatupt .Machine Oil Mai blue Needle) Men's I'oiiilhlilngs NoIIoiih III! Cloth PleluiVN I'osl Cants PnMr Napkins ItlliboiiN SpOOgl'M Slnllonery Tn)t Tin wait. Toilet Hoi.p Toilet PiiHr iixeH Whip, unit Sci.ivn of Other Aitlclex .Nol l,lted AImim1. ItAKKH, Ore.. Juno 13. Krult treei are heavily diuaaged, window panes aro broken, mid many tele phones and electrical lines aro out of jrder today as n result of a severe electrical storm that passed over this district last night. A heavy rain and hall storm accompanied tho electri cal display. The total damage la not known. .MAY IlOnSON. AT THK .MKOPOItl) TIIKATKK, SATl'ItDAV KVK.NINtt CRATER LAKE SEASON LATE Will Be Impossible to Reach Lake Until Late in July Owing to the Large Amount of Snow Which Fell This Year. The Crater lake reason will he fill ly a month Inter than usual this year owing to the great amount of btiow btill remaining in the hills, due to the hcavv fall of last beasou. Last year mi unto reached the rim on June 10 but this year ti will be much later. There is still 10 or 12 feet of snow on the ground at Arant's camp while for miles in each direction the snow is too deep for travel cither by team or automobile and this snow will remain for some time on the ground. A cold spring made the season late. Canada to Fight Mormons. OTTAWA, Out., June 13. The menace of the Mormon community o Canada wus emphasized at the Pres byterian general assembly today, which went on record in favor of mi active campaign against it. The mat ter came up on the report of a spe cial committee which was presented by Rev.' Dr. W. J. Clarke of Mon treal. That Mormons were, as a rule, so ber mid industrious people was the opinion of Rev. Dr. McLaren of Van couver, IJ. t;., but their religion pro FISH AND GAME WILL BUILD A BOARDJEOWRGi M00ELFISHWAY Will Spend Several Days Inspecting' George E. Sanders in Charge of the Conditions in Southern Oregon in July Will Test Aitkin's Fish Screen. The hlnte hoard of fish and commissioners will visit Jn. ;nno W-!on Anient Dam Says He Is Tiring of Criticism and Will Put an End to It. "I am going to build (he finest. most up-to-date, and best fishway in county early-in July for the purp-.el the northwest at the Anient dam. It of inspecting conditions Iiore. and will at that time also ask for n de:.i onstralion of J. C. Aitkin's fish screen on which he recently ohtnind n pateiit. -If it is successful as claimed, the board will probunly adopt it mid have it installed in irri gation canals over the state. The commissioners will convene at Snlem July fi, after which they will start on a tour of inspection goin di rect to Klamath Falls. Alter speud Iwo or three day there they wiil re turn to Rogue river where they will he shown over the country. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF A. F. OF L. IS IN SESSION WASIIINC.TOX. I). C. Juno 13. Tho executive council of the Ameri can Federation of Labor met todnv for (he quarterly conference. At the conference, which was behind closed doors, Clarence Harrow of Chicago was present, and it is reported that important steps in rcgaid to the de fense of the MfNamiira brothers, pounded soma abominable principles held in Los Angele,. for alleged com mit their morals were a positive dan- plu-ilv in dynamiting outrages, were "or lo Canada. COOKE TRIAL STARTS CHARGED WITH THEFT CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 13. Tlio trinl of Edgar S. Cooke of Chi cago, one of tho principals in th-j Big Four railroad $0411,000 embez zlement scandal, began heio today. Cooke, who is charged with having embezzled $'JO,0(J0, was formorlv chiof olerk for Charles L. Warriuer. local tronsuicr of (lie Big Four. Wnrriner, who is now serving n six years' penitentiary sentence for em bezzlement, claimed that Cooke, with Mi-s. Jeanotto Stewart-Ford, had blackmailed him for all of the money which ho was charged with having embezzled from the railroad. docided upon. FAMOUS OLD TREE BROKEN BY WIND CALDWKLL, X. J., Juno l.'l. Planted whllo tho revolutionary war was In progress, by Jpslah U.irtloU, ono of tho signers of tho declaration of lndependonco, tho IJartlott Oxhoatt cherry treo nt RosBhmd today lays broken on the ground. Tho aneluiit treo was snapped off near tho base by a heavy wind. Tho tieo was moio than 1G feel In clrcumforenco and was one of the mobt noted landmarks In tho district. It Is prolmblo that tho trunk of tho treo will bo placed In tho elty hull uh a relic. will be the best money can buy and then I hope that the Jackson county anglers will Ite up on this constant stream of criticism which has been directed at the dam and myself." Such were the words of George K Sanders, manager of the Chieago Rogue company, owne of the Anient dam while in this city Monday, in ic spoiise to a ipiery regarding the pass age of fish over the dam. "For two years," he continued, criticisms have been directed at the dam. Now I am going to end it all and build n fishway of concrete and of such sizo that it will end once for all all criticisms. It will he built un der plans mid specifications fur nished by the master lih warden," Benson Sells Timber Interests. I'ORTLANI), Or., June IX It be enmo known today that S. Benson has transferred nil his timber hold ings mid mill properties to (he Ben son Lumber company for u consider ation of $2,100,000 and will retire permanently from tho lumber busi Hess. Ret son recently disponed of other limber holdings to the Fir Tree Lumber compiinv for $2,000,000. AVIATOR FREY WILL ' FLY OVERAPPENINES RO.MK, Juno 1. 'I, Heedless of the dangors of crossing tho Apponliies, tho warning of his friends and tho decision of other blidmou to with draw, Aviator Kroy today started on tho Rome to Turin leg of tho I'arlH Turln aeroplane race. Tho distances Ih 300 miles. A prlzo of $100,000 has been offered for tho flight, ami though It was tacitly agreed when tho airmen reached Homo lo abandon tho last leg of tho flight Frey decid ed to comply with tho original con ditions and be corlalu of securing tho prize. MEDFORD REALTY ASS'N WILL MEET TONIGHT The regular monthly meeting of this association wil bo held this even ing. Tuesday, Jutie 13, nt 8 o'clock, in the Exchange rooms in the Mail Tribune building. Your attendance is urgently requested. PH.ES CUKZD nt C TO II DATS. VA7.0 OINTMENT Ih KiiarnnlPwI lo euro nny case of Itclilnc. Iillml, tile.i.tlnK or protrudtnc plteit In 6 to II ilnyn or money refunded. 60c. .Nr Oakland, California Thr only Wonun' CoIlrR- on llie Pacific Conl. Chartered 1CM Near lw i ureal I'nivtrHUfi. Ideal ilimalr ituiuKliittt llir rar. I nlrance tntl iMjdtiatum rr-mrrmriil. rtitilvalrfit In '.hate ( Stanford ait I t ultmity of ( alifornla. I.aboratiinct (or ctertcc wltli modern r-tii meiit. tixcellrnt oi portinntlct fur home economic, library (tndy imuic and art. ' Modem cymnmum. Special care (or health i i( itudenli. out dixir life I're.ldeiit, t.tiella ' Clay Carton. M , I HI I), 1. 1.. I), lor :ataloetir addrri Secretary, Mill College I'. ),. California Mcdford, Or., May 16, 1911. Thin Is to certify that nbout November 1 my daughter was taken with n sovoro attack of rtieiimatiRin which renderod her left arm useless, In fact it wan so near paralyzed that sho was not able to inovo her flngoni, but knowing of somo of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheu matism, wc decided to consult him, In which I am pleased to say mado no mistake, as his remedies acted ns he claimed they would and after tho third treatment tho rheumatic pain entirely left her nnd she has not had any symptoms of rheumatism slnco; besides her general health Is much Improved and I do not hesltatn In saying I hollcve thoso afflicted with rheumatism or paralysis will do well to consult I)r. Chow Young, whose house Is corner of Tenth and Front street, Medford, Or. 78 A. P. WKI88. 47 I lift y I ? nmUmws ' MP NEWPORT -YAQUINA BAY- guam) UUHIK K.MHTS OK I'VTIIIAH Astoria,- Oregon, .Tiiuo UO.'-M, 1011. For the above occasion tho Ron th em Pacific and Corvallls nnd Kastern will sell ,low round trip tickets from all points Including branches at spe cial low round trip faros. Tickets will sold Juno 18th and I nth, good for return until Juno 2-lth. Tho splendid excursion steamer "T. .1. Potter," has been chnrtered for this occasion, and will leavo Ash street dock, Portland, for Astoria at 11:00 p. m. Juno 19th, returning from Astoria midnight, Juno 21st, Delegates are urgently requested to mako reservations for sleeping accom modations either through local agents or C. W, HUnger, City Ticket, Third and Washington streets, Portland. For detailed faro from any ntntlon, call on any Houthorn Pacific or Cor vallls and Kuutern agent. Electric Rubber Hose is not only the most durable and econ omical rarden hose made, but it is the only hose in the world that is self measunni. Ecry foot of r.Icciilc Hoc yon buy !i numbered. The figures aic moulded In the corrugated outer ttile. You can use your Klectrlc Hoic to meas ure ) our garden, to help lay out doner betW and regulate the distance between plants or shrubbery. Don 't buy ordinary boc !efore nu lei u exnlaln the extraordlnarvuualhleaot Electric. Medford Funiture& Hardware Company Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort Tho Place lo do for Porfcrl Ucsl nml Kvcry Conrciv nblo Iorm of HtNtllhfiil nnd Delightful Kecrention ITS FACIMTIRS AUK COiMlM.MTIOMest of food nntl nn nhiindnnce of it. I'Ve.sh water from the moun tain streams. All modern necessities, such as tele graph, telephone, markets freshly provided .every day. h'uel in ahundnnce. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to he had ehenply. Strict municipal snnitnry regulnlions. N WW POUT is renched by way of the Southern "Pa cific to Albany or Oorvallis, thence Corvnllis it I'.n.st ern lv. I. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. FARE FROM MEDFORD Soason six-months tickot $11.10 Our elaborate new Summer Hook gives a concise, description of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write A. S. IiOSIONlUlJAr, Local Agent, IMedford. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Torllmid, Oregon Hasklns for llonlth. IF A FIRE STARTED IN YOUR PLACE Would you havo anything at hand with which to fight It? The Oheniical Powder Extinguisher Ih cheap and nsy to uso and Ih kopt filled at no expense., .7. O. NKFP Outer I jih o fin rage. VINOL Prescriptions Solicited MKI.UA TOIMiT I'HW'A NATIONS am di;livi;hki to all paiits oktiii; citv. wi: rsi: notiii.vu hut tiik puukst imuK ANI HAVB MAIJK PltlCSCIUIT IO.V WOUK A Hl'KCIAIiTV. Medford Pharmacy Noar Post Office, FAMOUS OHAXflK IUX)SHOM (MM MICH ciioNi; ioi NKJIIT (tMCUK CIGARS Arr-N -m mVg&zz-. AN INVESTMENT IN A DIAMOND requires enrofiil thought and the proper confi dence in a firm to wnrrant absolute satisfac tion to note tho proper comparison you must inspect them from n largo nnd well selected stock, such as I am able to show. In this way you can become thoroughly familiar with values and feel assured of safe and eco nomical buying through my binding guarantee. MARTIN J. REEDY THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR POSTOFFIOE 4HBk