THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAXgZJjQjL UNCLE SAM MAY NOT EXPORT MORE WHEAT SPOKANE ELKS TO - HAVE A BIG TIME DOVE OF PEACE FEEDS OUT OF TAFT'S HAND P. CD P i i u - - ! i A ! pro lam sixl son .if. j Cm Wo Mo VMM tcMI Wit ! In hit 'ml nil ha til b. II Now is the Time to Buy and make up your Summo)' Dresses. We are show ing a complete line of Ginglianis, Percales, Lawns, Organdies, etc. Everything for Warm Weather Wear Summer Underwear, Straw Hats, Low Shoes, etc. Watch our windows, fur they will always inter est you. Van Dyke's (Centrally located) DRY GOODS SHOES FURNTSUIXGS NO RAIN IN SIGHT BUT Have You Seen Those FRESH CHOCOLATES RONE'S Graduating .'. Presents .'. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler NEAR POSTOFFICE MEDFORD, OR. ."i'-I-I-v .rikc: Wit 17 V cf:f R1C.MT l -,U 1 I I m IJS Day Dress otters exceptional elegance in style "hich I'M ily he shown in garment- Iliai i(. niin-rly nil mid til led I'm- ili,. imliviilunl wearer, nnil ii i "lily a few laiinrs whoso art an reach 1 ln refinement necessary !' ! this. Then-fore ,S1, ,,, wln iie-iie in ,hv-. cuncelly anil in amid i.iMe should not r,ii io mail them--eles ,if ilu, -ei-vices nf Krenz.-r. lio k i H innl facilities for doing I In' hiahe-l ,.n-. r t Hilcrinjr is ut-le-ted liv all faliioiiulilu people. J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co. IniportaraauclTaflors Upstairs, Palm Bltlg., Medlord, Or. Hiyh Prices Prevailing in United States Meaons of Keeping It at Home. The end of Uncle Sam's exjtort trmle in ji'iiin is in sight bit-mise of liih price prevailing in the United j Slates, according to bir export 1 Iiihim in Chicago, mid government reports hliow a big hlump fof J909 in wheat and barley though n train I in corn exports. Reports (correct 7 ed to May 10) put the wheat exwrt ed in April, 108. at :i,:U)0,l "V4 ns conipiired with rU8,;j:2 in !0. Fur ! the ten months ended May 1 the j wheat exports declined from nn,2(iOt :i(il bushels last year to fi:i.040.RJl bushels this year. Whatever the re i still may be in this country the North ! American continent will continue to I - hip a jjreat port inn nf the. world's iexporls for the surplus production I is growing- at astounding- rates in the ' provinces where settl miioiiI is so rap j id and where the Grand Trunk Pa jtcifif! and Canadian Xorthern are pcnini; virgin termor'- or compet ing with the Cmmditin I'ncific. The jinnual crop of Canada is now above lLVi.OOO.OOO bushels. Argentine now nvporls 100.000.000 bushels a year but the acreage increase and Ihe larger yield por acre of the fertile fields of western Canada promises annually for years to increase the crop and exports of wheat from Ihe Dominion faster than they can in crease f rom Argentine. Only three vears n;ro the exports of Canada were only 3.1,000.000 bushels, as compared with 03,000.000 from the Danube coimtry. 7fi.000.000 from the I'mfed States. 80.509.307 from Ar gentine and 30.000.000 from India. I ince that time jrroat chnnucs have j been made in export conditio?, with necessary ch an ires in transportation rates to equalize the disparity in j prices on this continent and abroad. j Anion1; other readjustments export diipinculs of Cr:indian pre. in have already been made as predicted by President- Charles M. ITavs of the Excursion to Los Angeles Planned With View of Making Greatest Event of' Its Kind. SPOKAXK, Wash., May 27. When Spokane lodge. No. 'S2H, H. P. O. K., starts on its trip to Los Angeles the iiiuming of July u" to attend the ses sions of the grand lodge there, he ginning July the special train over the Oregon Kailioad & Navigation company's line and the Southern Pa cific road will have among its occu pants representatives of lodges in va rious parts of eastern Washington and Oregon, norih and central Ida ho, western .Molilalia and southeast ern Itritish Columbia and Alberta. The local delegation, including the famed Klks quartet luid hand, will he composed of at leal 100. Most of these are "loiighonis," but as the ex cursion is not confined to members of Ihe order, there will be many who desire to viit the Golden Gate slate at this lime. Spokane lodge will participate in the parade, in which it is expected there will he 100.000 members of the order, in uniform, will take part, and it will also join in oilier deiuoustra lions during the sessions of the grand lodge, afterward making side trips to the t'ataliua islands, Santa Monica, Pasadena and other points of inter est in California. Stops will be made at various points in Washington, Oregon and California, en route to Los ngeles. The longest stay will he at Portland, where the local Klks will entertain the Craters, also at San Francisco, where one day will be passed looking over the new cilv. Several hours will lie spent at Shns la Springs and other points along Ihe line in California. PROHIBITIONISTS PLAY JOKES ON DRINKERS GWKKNWICII, Conn.. May 27. Worshipers of llaecbus in Ihe village of Coscoa and vicinity have lately become terrorized by what is said to be a mysterious elan which is work- Grand Trunk Pacific, from Vancou-i"g in the interests of temperance in ver on the Pacific coast by boat toj" most novel fashion. Liverpool, the great hopper for the) During the last month nearly every breadstuff's of the world. tippler in the place has come to grief. . . ,. The latest ease of misfortune hap- LAB0R CHIEFS DENY pened last night, when Special Offi ACCEPTING MONEY j'1'' T"'"' ' ustody a very j black man. The prisoner tried to CHICAGO, Mav 127. Martin R. j Madden. F. A. Poucbel and M. J. Itoyle. labor tenders charged vith conspiracy to extort, occupied the ; witne-s stand in their own behalf to day in Judge McSurleys court. ! Their testimony dealtb in detail jwith the legitimate causes for calling ii strike on the Joseph Klicka com pany pin 11 1 and was vigorous and i unanimous to the effect that no lnon ev had been paid to settle the trou ble. George S. Andre's statement that j he had at Maddcu's direction laid jIOOO 011 a desk in a private room in a saloon was flallv bv Madden. tell his troubles to Ihe policeman, but was Rustled into a cell. When Ihe jailer aroused the man this morning by calling "Come out here, you nisger," a torrent of pro fanity issued from the cell, and iion examination the keeper found (hat the inmate "was a white man, but that a coat of stove blacking had been applied lo him while he lay in an alcoholic stupor. GKANTS PASS. May 27. The pleasing rumor of a railroad down Ihe Illinois river has again tickled the peiple's ear, but if Grants Pass does nitradieted not look out Central Point, Gold Hill or A fed ford will play Ihe trump card. i& MTDroM), OMOOK M $2 State- IVposit-nr Kstal.iijheil ISSg. apitnl Rail Surplus 1133,009 KoiQ.n-i 70,00 Highest Attainment in Systematic Banking Service Tha Jackson Couiity Bank respectfully solicits your account, subject to your check, with the strongest guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offer the highest attainment in systematic banking service, which as sures the greatest care in every finan cial transaction, with this obliging institution. I. VAWTER, Precident. E. LXHBLBY, Cashier. The Medford Pharmacy The Store with the Yellow Front AVPLES and peaks and all kinds of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Ooniniorciar Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the eoinhine. Competes with aH first class .nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent M E DFORD, OR E G O N President Has Chance to Reconcile England and Germany and Muzzle War Dogs. MOIIOXK LAKE, N. Y., May 27 I'lusidaiit Tuft bus the opportunity to win the Noble Pence prize, ns Iid his distinguished predecessor. Two dele gates to the conference on interna tional arbitration, of which Albert K. Smiley is the founder and host, told Mr. Taft what he shrould do to chain mid muzzle securely the dogs of war. J. Allen ljnker, a member of the Hritish parliament, declared tbnt the world's peace lies in the hands of the United States, Germany and Grout Britain, and that the United States can absolutely join the bands of Ger many and Great Britain, prevent a possible warfare, and "stop the cra zy competition in building Dread naughts." Ho invited President Tall to take the lead in so doing. M CARTHY CHARGES CALL WITH LIBELING HIM SAX KUAXC'ISCO, Oil.. May 27. Claiming that lie is accused of an attempt to bcrtay the union labor party by an article appealing in the San Francisco Oill, P. 11. McOirthy, president of the building trades coun cil, and mayoralty candidate, yester day swore to a complaint charging Krnest Simpson, managing editor and Charles Hermick. general manager, with libel. PACIFIC MONTHLY PORTLAND i OREGON The Leading Magazine 1 of the West Beautifully Illustrated Timely Articles Readable Stories. Read Jack London's Vivid and Interesting Story Now Running Serially. Articles each month desennmg the resources and opportunities to be found in the West. Rd (lie Sptcial Chhbing Offer in tt.it ittw. It vuu win! la let vrbal I be mtiiutne u like b!or tubicnUia lit coupon THE PACIFIC MONTHLY Hon In ml, Or-iicn Gentlemen i Ictottl it 25c for which you may vend me three late number of your m.-tsazine. Nil mm Atfdrrta Medford TiraeTable SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. No. No. No. No. No. : Northbound. 16 Oregon Express... 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