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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1912)
Trytww ra )'iyyfgyapgWNi,'j'wt "-wv" PAQB SDC 'Pr MEDFORD MATL TRTRlTNiq, flrTCPFORD, QUM(10Nr, THKSDA V. .11 TNI'! 11,1,012. - IN MASS MEETINi; CALffD F W MN CHILDREN'S DAY AT M. E. CHURCH An irrigation mass meeting to jiro inolo tho furtherance ot that vital function of successful agriculture anil land development will bo held tonight In tho Mcdford theater under the aus pices of the Commercial club. Speak ers from Jacksonville, Central Point, Talent, Phoenix, and other points In tho valley will bo In attendance, their addresses dealing with tho value and advantages of irrigation. Tho meet ing gives promises of being tho larg est of Its kind ever held In tho Hogne Hlvcr valley. Tho following Is tho program pre pared: Opening address Win. M. Colvlg. "What tho Land Owners in and Around Central Point Are Doing to Assuro Themselves of Irrigation Ad vantages," D. W. Stono of Central Point. "A Business Campaign for a Suet cssful Determination of Irrigatltyt by All tho Peoplo In tho Valley," W. It. Coleman, of Jacksonville. "Dank Clearance by Increased Crops Through Irrigation," W. II. Gore, of Mcdford. "Why Every Land Owner in tho Valley Should Prepare His Land for Irrigation," A. C. Randall, of Talent. "Tho Hest Ways and Means to Get the Co-opcrntion of tho Land Owners to1 Assure the Hulldlng of tho Irrigation Canals," Harry D. Irwin, of Mcdford. "Water is King Tody," J. A. Hover of Phoenix. , "What It Means to tho Valley and Why Every Business Man Should In terest Himself In Irrigation," A. P. Stover, Jacksonville Road. "The Advantage of Everybody Do ing His Share Towards Irrigating tho Rogue River Valley," Prof. S. C. Rci mcr, of Phoenix. CHANGE By m E ROGUELANDS LOS ANGELES. June II. Knock out lirown, tho Now York Dutch lightweight. .-.c.l :. j to meet Wolpast, for tho title, judging from a tclcgrnm received hero today. Brown, failing to meet tho champion, would bo willing to stop a few rounds with Joo Rivers, tho Los Angeles Mex ican. "Five Uiousand dollars Is on de posit hero to bind a match with Wol gast or Rivers," tho message reads. "Brown is ready to start for tho coast any dny.'' Suutlnv. iliine Dili, n ChihliouV ('liunce .l.i v ,.i II,., I.Nin.1 l ." ,.iim-..i iiml iIiiiuK. In .! .1, II. ...-. . ... ...... the ilnv mux ery littimrly oh-ervrl with n inlomliil program in the even inc. The chureli rai IjOiUttifully and elaborately decorated with flowers ami vines, while the llaus of nil nation, roproMjntine the -eope of Sunday m'IiooI work, were MtMteuuVtl over am about the pulpit. The eluireh wrk tilled to it eaiwei ty and every feature of the oiitur tifinment applauded heartily, which was onlv a fitinjr iipprwiation of the effieieney of those takiinr pail and the hard, painstaking efforts of Mr. Kldridge in drilling them. Followine was the program. Chorus by School. Prayer. Welcome Soup ..Primary and Intermediate ilept. Recitation "My Wi-h and 1" Donald Iry Song "What Can We Hrinj; for Chil dren's Day" Kilceit Mor- doff, Ada Wilcox, Juno l.ockwood. Hecitntion "What the Roses Think" Margaret I loy. Song "Children s Day"' ...... ..Intermediate depat'tiiieni. Recitation "Children's Dny" Lucrclln Hiilemaii. Song 'T Want to Make Somebody Happy'' Helen I'hilhro k Recitation "Don't Take Offence". . Chas. Wilev. Recitation "Three Little Rosebud-" Miv Oinnn. Pearl White Recitation "Temple' Huildiug Howard Gln-eo.'k I Song . . . Dorothy Weeks Recitation "Kucation."Geo. Leonard Pantomime. "Nearer Mv God to Thee," Six Little Girts. Solo by Mrs. Heilinc. Address Rev. Kldridize Song. "The New America," Ten Little Girls, in Kins Drill. One of the prettie.-t nnd mo-t im oosins futures of the programs wa tbe prayer offered by Little Klizahoth Fuselmnn after the evening's collec tion had been taken. in the oie of Rogue announced l l'tul A. ( iiiniiuim-, wcneral inuuuei', aie to the effect that the company in the tutuie will endeaof to -cenrv nun of mean- from the Ka-tern state- to make their home- on the tract rather than colonists or settler as in the a-t. The chauac is made, states Mr. Cinniuiiig-. owing to the tact III it thu tmets aiv more in demand b lupine men who donirc a ve-teri outdoor home, than by settler.-, and coloni-ts who de-ire to locate on cheap laud in order to make a lixing thereon. Willi the change in poliev conic- a change in the elliii!j department ot the company. Me.-srs. Hrooks and Snmmerland of Portland, who hae had liianv year' e.perience in sell intr irrigated tracts are now in charge. They will work out an claboiate -el- ing scheme appointing agent- througiuiut the important eastern centers. monlliH old Infant of Mrs Hlslo Kr.vo was the onlj occupant of tho car to escape unhurt. Tho lube tdept thioiigh tho crush. Tho picnic car was sidetracked at Mntco, half way between Los Angeles ami Han Diego, early ynstci'iluy, Pnillcally all Hm pitHttoniiem had alighted for brcakfiiHt when the nuwHpupiir train dashed lliuiiilili an open aw Itch anil nt nicl Ilia machine.. None of tho Injiiml wiih fatally hurt. NEWSPAPER TRAIN HITS PICNIC PARTY LOS ANGELES, Juno tl.- Their private coach struck by a speeding "newspaper" train, five Los Angeles plcknlekers are suffering today from severe injuries, while the eighteen Healthy hers Beauty Takes Pcison. SAN FRANCISCO. June 11. Mrs. H. H. Clark, a beautiful woman 22 years of age. committed suicide hero today with gas in a fit of despond ency over her slavery to tho mor phine habit. Nothing as to her rela tives Is known. Women who bear children and re main healthy aro thoso who prenaro their systems In advance ot baby's coming. Unless tho mother aids nature In Its pre-natal work tho crlshi finds her system unequal to tho de mands mado upon It, and Bho Is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy la bo truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend. It relieves tho pain and discomfort caused by tho strain on tho ligaments; makes pliant thoso fibres and muscle;! which nature Is expanding, and soothes ths inflammation of breast glands. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery ror tho mother, TMT.tfl,-k, !- and sho is left a IT101I16P& healthy woman to w g enjoy tho rear- IFIdM! Ing of her child. Mother's Friend Is Bold at drug stores. Write for our frco book for expectant mothers. WtADFIEID REGULATOR CO., AtUaL, Cs. ! t y y y y Y f V y y y f T ? T ? y y t T y y T y t t T ? r v V V v f ? V f f T ? y y y y t 100 TAILORED SUITS at Exactly One-half Price cVJw'lK The newest Spring Tailored Suits, including mixtures, serges, hair line serges; all superior tailored suits. Many are "Style Craft" models. All sizes, at exactly one-half price.. Alterations, if any, will be charged for. 100 Trimmed Hats at exactly 1-2 price Beautiful Milans, Hemp hand made Hats, including all our Gage models, every trimmed hat at $7.50 and above, one-half price. Trimmed hats below this price are reduced one-fourth and one-third. $10.00 Panama Shapes $6.95 Wf1 lb t y y y y y y y y y v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y X X zzitytziztfrti ttM"i"t"W"l"X"X"lZ t y y y f y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y TONIGHT Tuesday, June 11, 8 o'clock p. m. IRRIGATION MEETING ATfTHE OPERA HOUSE i The Meeting Will Be Addressed by MR. W. H. GORE MR. A. C. RANDALL MR. D. W. STONE MR. W. R. COLEMAN MR. H. D. IRWIN MR. J. A. HOOVER MR. A. P. STOVER MR. BERT ANDERSON PROF. S. C. REIMER Don't Fail to Attend this Important Meeting and be prepared to List your Acreage for Water y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y x o