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) A. PAGE SIX SrEDTTOUD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TTTTRSnAY, MAY 2, 1012. Jill IS ANTE "BAD BILL" DAKLtN LIVENS UP GAME BY SLUGCiNG THE UMPIRE E CLASS IS LEVEE BREAKS; FIVE ARE RECALL BE TO mm MAY uk DECDED M Ml H f 3 ( i I 1 Oijp hundred dollars is the nntc de rided upon hy Hip republican central committee nt u meeting lipid Wednes day, which ench candidate for office will hnve to mnke to get I ho central committee to innko n campaign. .Any one of them can raie the ante if thpy feel like it. A permanent organization was formed with A. K. Wore of Mcdford chairman nnd E. T. Staples of Ash land secretary and treasurer. S. S. Smith or Med ford wan elected n member of tho stato committee and F. D. Wagner of Ashland member of tho congressional committee. A meeting of tho committee- and candidates will he held at the call of tho chairman to decide as to the method of tho campatgu. mb M F MM MAY RENO, Nov., May 2. Heavily armed and mounted, Frank "Webb and Jnmos D. Lisle, escaped convicts from the prison farm of the state penitentiary, arc in flight somewhere In this vicinity today. The state po lice and prison guards are following up clews. Webb and I-lsle were stationed at tho farm, about a mile from the pen itentiary. They took two horses and rode away during the night. Webb had' a shotgun and Lisle a rifle. Doth nro desperato characters. More trouble is feared at the state penitentiary, which has long been under the honor system, as a result of tho removal of Warden Ray Baker and the appointment of George Cow ing in his place. Baker first insti tuted the golden rule system at the prison, and the convicts are Incensed at his removal. Baker's term will end May 10. LON'nON', May 2. Tho recall ot James Hryco, British ambassador to tho United States, who sailed yes terday from San Francisco for Auk trnlla, aboard the liner Manuka, Is threatened today, according to re ports here, as the result ot publica tion or letters written by President Taft to Theodore Roosevelt, In which the president stated that under the terms or the proposed reciprocity agreement with Canada, America would get much the best of It. It is reported on the streets here that Bryee already has been recalled, but no verification or tho humor was ob tainable. President Tart's letter, as pub lished in the United States, will be brought up in the house or commons soon and it Is expected that some action concerning Bryco's recall will bo taken. The conservatives plan to Inquire why the ambassador failed to report on President Taft's views. The evening papers openly state that President Taft's advocacy or the treaty when he knew that the United States would be getting much the better or the bargain' was, to say the least, an "unfriendly act." JNODGfcASS GOT A '-Ci j , S!1HK1B P- & I ,J JOLT THAT GAVE HIM V. SHBKWbHIH KW5to3 H ' Vt- BS-BBBBjanm 1 r s- S JLT MARRIED. I.ueian C. Johnson and Mis Klua l)Pth R. Hlncklmni were ninrried on Mnreh 11. 1012. by Rev. K. 0. KM ridge, at the home of the bride, in this city. A large number of rela tives nnd friend were in atteuiiaree nt the ceremony. Hoth the bride and groom nro residents of Jfedford and will continue to make tliw oily thnr home. 5337P" TESREAU SHOWED A LOT OP SMOKE ON HIS DELIVERY. The largeHt dim ever graduated iVoiu (bo lueal high hi IiiiiiI will re ceive, dlplomuH Altiv !U. The glad nates number Jlfi. One year 'Jll gtnd anted while two years ago bul HI leeeived diplomas. The dawn U now moimiiiiir for I lie final p.pi'phi'h. A gt'AHTlIU I'KNTl'llV Before tho public. Over five million samples given uwny each year. The constant and Increasing Nates fiom samples, proven the genuine merit or Allen's Kootluo, the antiseptic pow. der to be shaken into the shoes for corns, bunions, aching, swollen, moist, tender feot, Bold everywhere lir.c. Sample nu:i:. Addiess, A. H. Olmsted, I.oltoy, N, V. TONKAS, l.n Mav U.-Fki' per. sons aie known In be dead Imlnv and two Imiiihoh were wrecked mh a lcill of a hiciilc in (he MiNtdmdppi levee here Imh night. The xt reels of the town aie under two feet of 'water and the icsldiMilM am llceing to the lull. The bleak in the levee 1h fifltl feet wide, and the propeily damage will run into the tliuiiMiiiiU, T5lGLEPJ'-a- WlUbOM AND GROH BRINGING IN THE NECESSARY RUNS 10 CLINCH HIE GAME. Ju.t to liven up proceedings In a game between tho New York Giant uml the llrookljn Tiollcj Dodgers, .Man nger "Bad Bill" Dahlen took a healthy swing nt Umpire Itlfcler simply bocuu-c he dl-ucicnl with .ue of Hie taller rulings. It followed u home run hit by Wilson, of the Gl.oits who scored Cndi ahead of linn uitinhi Hie mu t couro. iMhleu buffered a suspension, but It helped to warm up the game. StuHlguinn mid IVmo.iii plnjitl ilieli umm btrouK game. CRAM LAKE PHOTOS E CHARLES GARDNER IS EAGER FOR WORK (Continued rrom Page 1) a means to an end. The method is an endless chain one; they study hard so as to have their lessonB and not to be kept ntter school, so as to be ablo to work in their school gar dens, to win out In the contest. The rainy weather, however, has delayed tho work considerably, but now It Is hoped that this Is at an end for a time. As the garden stuff peeps through tho ground and gives evidence of prize winning possibilities the chil dren grow in enthusiasm. They work early and late and their daily con versation Is tinged continually with garden gossip. "I am certain that the children will more than make good," states Superintendent Collins. "Their en thusiasm Is at a high pitch. I have had to restrain them during the rainy weather, but we hopo now to make up for lost time." NOTICE. Xotlce is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil or the City of Medford, Oregon, at its next regular meeting on May 7, 1912, for a license to sell spiritu ous, vinous and malt liquors at wholesale and retail, or for a license to sell the same in quantities of more than one gallon, and for a li cense to sell the samo at retail, or In quantities less than one gallon, at No. 16 North Front street, in said city for a period of one year. April 25. 1912. ANGELES WINE CO., 40 Per A. S. Ash. WASHINGTON, May 2.--Oregons famous scenic beaut v will receive ad ditional publicity at the national cap ital as a result of Congressman Haw- ley's pi ft to the chairman and various members of the Iioim committee on way.s and means. The Oregon con- gre-ninn ha.s presented beautifully framed colored photographs of Cra ter lake to the members of the com mittee, and thoe are already hanging on the wall-, of the capital and hou-e office building. During liawley'.s ap pearance before the committee in an effort to secure an appropriation for Crater National park he exhibited one of these colored photographs of the lake. It impre. ed the member that the Salem tatcinan immediately ordered additional copies for distri bution. As the offices in which these pictures now hang arc iited by Ni tor. to Washington from every Mate in the union, Oregon'- big playground will he prominently brought to tlicr attention. PREPARING FOR GREAT ROAD RACE IN SOUTH SANTA MONICA. Cal.. May 2, Eight of the speed maniacs who will participate In tho Ssnta Monica auto, mobile races Saturday were on the course early today studying tho turns and trying out their engines. Barney Oldfield. whose return to the racing game will be a feature or tho meeting, Is receiving congratula tions on tho "come back" evidence offered when he negotiated the eight mile circuit In less than six minutes. Oldfield is being heavily backed by Los Angeles men. Plans arc being made here to care tor 100,000 vxlsitors Saturday. In dications are that all attendance rec ords tor 'tho raeywllfbo surpassed. SOUL KISS MIXTURE The entertainment of Inst night was very good, xuuie of the sicin. ties were much abjve the average. The ('aiwis brothers did an acro batic turn that was one of the best of its kind ever M'en in Medford. Tho Soul Kiss part of the show wiim an amusiiii; mixture of songs uml kisses nnd dances, a variety from which any one should be able to find something to his liking. Tho girls were all pretty and had fuirlv good voices. We are promised a good comedy on the 10th. "Overnight" is the nnine of the play ami it is very well spoken of by tho metropolitan press. It will be well worth seeing. Kl). AXDUKWS. Kvvaiiip Intuit Notice. Acting under Instructions rrom Oovernor West, nil tho swamp luud belonging to the Stato or Oregon will be selected nn noon an possible. Any one having Information re garding tho location or condition or Mich laud will kindly confer with me. Such information will bo or much value to tho laud department, T. A. HINEIIAIIT, tt Statu Land Agent. YouNg MOTHE Cm 'jASfe v&yTr .tP 1.. II. Wilcox or Table Rock was In Medford Thursday. No younc woman, In tho joy of coming motherhood, should ncgloct to prepare hor system for tho physi cal ordoal sho Is to undergo. Tho tieslth of both horsuir and tho oomlni; cnua dopcuds largely upon tho euro ho bostows upon hursoir during; tho waltluit months. MothorV. Friend proparca tho expectant mvfhor'a sys tem for tho comln oront, and Its urn makes her corarortablo during all tho term. Tho baby, too. Is morn nnt to bo IHirfect nnd strong whom tho mother lias thus propared horuelf for naturo'n supremo function. No bettor ndvlco could bo given a young oxpoctant mother than that nho uso .Mother'a MflTUrnV Friend; it Is a filDJHERS raodlclno that has Vp17-m.-mT proven Its valuo iTKlElND In thousands or casos. Mother's Friend Is sold nt drug stores. Wrlto for frco book for uxpect ant mothers. MABftCLO MCUUTOft CO.. Athrfe. fe. For real Summer comfort wear this Union Suit that I lYvvIl Cin't gap in the cat - Qui' i bind in the crotch Gwc&thubU uv.rlicio the wear it hardest And (thiM)i fits perfectly im PEwrtcr union auiT All tli(, atyloa mid fabric, $1.00 to 95.00. Gat it today. DANIELS FOR DUDS Tho Quality Storo Corner 7th and Main POison OAK DPUrnV aovtAUS Ntvcn rAiiiNO ni.riE.ui TMtjtOiso ruta.CMil.oi.AiNi rciONi, bukmi, ITC VlU.l MOUitMOlO tivi All obein ir o rit.o.Ti ox aiaulir MatrvHiCHtncn 9xrwMCi3C0 Jeffries Declines to Referee LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 2. Jim Jeffries will not referee the Uivers Wolgast lightweight championship battle at Vernon July 4. Jeffries was dropped from the running today by his statement to a friend that under no conditions would ho accept tho job. Charles Eyton already has de clared that he will have no hand In tho affair and It early became evident that Jack Welsh of San Francisco wus not acceptable to both fighters. Jtoports that Edward Smith of Chi cago may bo selected were current today. $m5mJm5J$ AAA .,--, Fire Causes Par.Sc BAN FRANCISCO, May 'J. Panic in which for u time ninny lives wore threatened and in which a number woru Horiotihly injured, prevailed curly today when a iiro Marled in tho Hotel ilio Jann, nn Italian hos telry filled with gucsU The Htructuro was noon u mass of flumes and only tho presence of mind of several men who fought back the excited inmates with pieces of furniture prevented many women and children from being trauipel to death. The damage was $1 0,000. Jimmy Brltt Trains CINCINNATI, O., Way 2. After nn absence from the ring of nearly 30 years mid almost seven years af ter' ho loht tho lightweight title to Untiling Nelson, Jimmy IJritt is ugnin in training fofr u fight, A wire from Gil Hong, offering $10,000 for a bout bptweeu Drift aud Knockout Brown before tho Madison club in Now York May 1&. mel by prompt ncceptnnco by Drjtt who at ouco begun training hero. k. T t T T T t f T t f T T t t t T aV t V V t T f t ? T t t T T T T t t r t CK' BACKWARD SEASON SALE OF LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL Has been a grand success from the start but our stock is still much too large and we must raise more money and the unheard of prices will do it. Never have you had the opportunity to choose from such a new stock of ready-to-wear apparel. TAILORED SUITS At reductions of from 20 to 50 per cent The entire stock Is included. None reserved. One lot or about 15 tailored Suits In serges, mixtures, etc. Theso have 28 and 32 Inch Jackets. Values $15 to $20. At this salo 7.r0 One lot or about 30 tailored Suits. Some or these aro this spring's newest styles, others have slightly longer jack ets and fuller skirts. Actual values $18.50, 1t, and up to $12.50; at this sale 91I."5 Newest Spring Suits priced $25 and $27.50. Now 9IU.no NowcHt Spring Suits, prlred $27.50, $30 aud $32.50. Now JjCili.OO Newest Spring SiiIIh, priced $50 and $55. Now )t:t.no NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES $1.25 long Niagara Maid Silk Cloven 1G button length.. ..08c Silk Gloves, 2 button length, double tipped, all colors, during this sulo , irc Chnmolsette Gloves, 2 buttons, all colors lc and -inc Sale Lasts Until Saturday Evening, May 11th !inT LONG COATS ALL REDUCED ' EVERY ONE A STYLE CRAFT MODEL $15 COATS NOW $10.95 Others Reduced to $13.50, $17.95, $22.50, $29.50 One lot or about 20 short Jackets In rino sorges, Pnnumas and mixtures, actual values up to $1.1. At this sale. . . .VU.1U LINGERIE DRESSES 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Kntlro lino or Lingnrlo Dresses rrom $5 to $55 during 'this sale OXIM'irril OI'K MILLINERY SILK DRESSES Kvory Silk and Wool Press In this most complete stock Ifl reduced. $3.50 Silk or Wool Drosses now JJ0.U5 $12.60 Silk or Wool Drosses now 90.00 $15,00 Silk or Wool Drosses now 910.05 $10.50 Kllk or Wool Dresses now ,9151.05 All or our more oxpenBlvo dresHCH In ohllfoiiB, cropo, mn terors, nets, ctcVvoluoa "l to $55, during this sale. . . .9uu.n0 t SHIRT WAISTS Every Shirt Waist and 811k Waist In tho on tiro slock s reduced, Bpino undorprlced oue-foiirtli, others oucliuir. LA GRECQUE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT r' , SALE PRICES 1 y s If 1 Civ Millinery Department Kntlro stock ot Millinery at a re duction or o n o fourth during this salu. Trimmed Hats, Untrlmmcd Shapes, P I 11 m o s, Willow nnd Kronen, flow ers, IllhboiiB, etc., at Onc-Foiirtli Off LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.25 riunllty, now ONo HOUSE DRESSES Jugular $1.50 aud $1,75 DrossoH 91,10 Regular $2.25 nnd $2.45 Drcsson 91.HU Messaline Silk Petticoats Ono lino or Messnllno Silk PottlconlH, most nvnry wanted shado and black; values $3.80 and $1.50; at this sale 9-.N0 A hotter finality MohhuIIiio Petticoat, one that wo can highly recommend, In all colon), two iitylcn, icgiilar $11.50 valuo; during HiIh Halo 1 950 An Event You Cannot Afford To Miss T T ? y t y y y ? ? y t ? ? ? y y t y ? ? ? ? y y y t 1 r r ? ? f y y y t y y y f i wfri"tt"i"i"iM'&te,t 'ir in V