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T wwawwrw-r- PAGE SIX AIKDKORl") 7M All TRIRUNK OT.nii'ORD, OKKilON, TlTOnAY, .THNF, 20. 1011. 25,000 TO COME HEKJULY 4TH Enthusiastic Mcctlnn of Fourth of July Committee Is Held Andrews Reports On Nearby Towns Saying Many Will Come. PrpimrnUniiH tor tlio ncconiodiitlon nf Sfi.OOO iionplo July 2, .1, mul l nro boliiR made by tlio Fourth or July committee which hoi dnnothor mooting Monday night. 15d Andrews who hns been adver tising tlio throo day celobratlon pave n report of IiIr work and says that tho surrounding towns arc heart and noul with local boasters in an at tempt to mako tho celebration a hupc success. A $200 jirUe will bo offered to tho winner of tho 75 mllo automobile raco. Mayor Canon, Comity Engin eer Harmon and County Commission er Dnvls have agreed to put tho roads In perfect racing condition and sonic fast tlmo Is expected. Special prizes will bo awarded for tho auto races for 40-horso power cars' and under. Substantial prizes will bo award ed for tho horso racos. Tho city will bo decorated with rows of olectrlc lights at night and tho national colors In tho day tlmo. Tho mining congress at Grants Pass will send representatives and the boy scouts of Ashland and Jack sonville will bo present. Special train accomodations will bo secured and efforts mado to house the visitors while in tho city. Tho baseball tournament Is as suming dcfinlto proportions and a number of outside teams may place their entries. It.wlll bo tho largest affair of this kind over attempted in Southern Oregon and everything points to a rousing old fashioned Fourth of July improved by everything modern that can brought to hear. LONE BANDIT. IS ! BIOOHHIRSTY1 Shoots Evrryono He Meets Starts for Willow Creek In Wildest Part of Wyoming Kill's His Companion and Is Now Alone. The Toymakcr Here Friday Evening rOCATKM.0, Itln.. June 'JO. Shooting everyone he meets, a lnnj bandit, believed to bo Hurry Vlm- ney, eluded ii powo near hero todtiv mid has sluried for Willow eivok. i the wiMcM district of tho .InckMinV Hole country in Wyoming. The bun lit is one of (lie.e who Saturday shot Conductor Kidd and Deputy s'licnfl Milton near 1 li;U Hririge, Ida., on ui Oregon Short Line train. The de. perado who was with him. it is be lieved, has been killed by tho bandil himself. A number of persons today weiv wounded hy the fleeing outlaw. The whole section of the stale throuuii which he has fled is terrorized. Tn less he i located tonight by th posse which !ct out in pursuit after hiseseapo this mo ruin, it is feared he will never he captured. , TAFTS TO RECEIVE T BBS pJhHN ' mmmy wiPllstB mmmmmmmmWmf' 1 1 v YV iMVv&Sr Sir4, mmmmmm LLKl t4VV IHWH Pl IP- mISHmzmhmmmmm i a. BaMeBKE&im mmmmm sLLHHSI ml mWmM Wmmmmm OLD GUARD HAS A CLOSE CALL Socialists Nearly Slip Onn Over hut Regulars Got Wise to Move In Time to Pllo Up Heavy Vote at School Election in Favor of j, W. Lawton. PUBLIC TONGH Fern-. t'iuiH;in here ll.ulu i'i and ln superb1 Campus" tho wondrrfiilly successful who ii iv -hortl to appcu-,,"',,,,,.l',! inuiral eomwlv. which has li.ie iut coiuiM'tid the in Last Night's Reception On White House Lawn Will Be Repeated The Hundreds of Gifts Were Not Exposed Last Evening. ELECTRIC CAR STRIKES AUTO Woman Dead, Husband In Serious Condition, Infant Hurt, In Crash Motorman Insists That He Blew Whistle For the Crossing. WASHINGTON, I). C. June 'JO. At the direction of .Mrs. Tuft the While House grounds tonight will be thrown open to night's spectacle .. ' just at hit'vcil a run ol sixteen weeks 111 I .!- lll..lllJ MtkW l IIIVLIIIW' sucecful seas,,,, ,,, ,!,, career ;.t i,rtit. U tisn edited a furore in the i.niiui opera hou-.e. 1.0- Augi-le. , "Tlio Campus." Mj,s .Iomo Hurl, Jo .Mr. iiarimiin mis cuosiMi ns ins tii-,.,, l.'0ir:,rv. iiUer l.eno r mid icle that charming conception, which mnv otlior capable plaers, besids r..li .. t. .!.., :... :.i... i.. " . '.. . ' . ; is imi "i wnminnii councils iimru tc ,s( Nlllltliul SIMglllg ellOlllS by a dctinile plot and tilled with vvt,r organUed. such mystery as only children uu-l The prodtielion itself will he a 1 destaud and everyone believe 111 , u.nuli.i- ..r inKi.lniini.nl ml. Hi., ..-..ni I "The Toytnaker," which upienl lo ,,y .shop seeiiu in Kirtieular. being a 1 young and old alike. No mor.Jide- triumph of singe mechanism. The lignum pcriuriimiicc can be iimigm- costumes nre all new and elabornte cd than his portnnnl of the ipiaiut old loynuiker of Xurenhurg. Johan nes (lUggenhetiiier and .Mr. llartmaui ment Hie puhlie. Last, ,,as ll.vert it so long thai ho ha be-1 M.,. ,jt fn,m originnl models, . . .. .,....,. .1 ....1. 1.. :.i.... i:r:. . 1 .. :n .,... i .. . .. in celebration of v,""v i""s;iii.v imnuuni huh me us eaiireiv the nrdiiuction will be tin and have been especially manufactur ed for this lour. The scenic cnuin- is a special feature and has Ui I the Taft silver wedding jubilee, willun "" "ls womlerrul liiii-maktiigjinost complete and elaborate sen be repealed. The marine band will resources have the widest scope j here in many year? and as ipul.ir fiimih music. The hundreds of ""-'in. f'om itr never has an en-1 prices are to prevail, there will be no gifts were not exposed to the guests, lertaiiunent, which is so happily doubt 0f a great succes.4 H.iug .snir last night. ablend of miisie and comedy, been d. .-... iiuv, .- imv iim-ii- wiui-ii in mi .h inicresiuig IC'ilurc 111 cornice Atatraiis bapjuesf vein, is as great 'lion with Waller D0 Leon, who an attraction as 1 1 t it 1 iiocal socialists eanm 'very near slipping 0110 over on the voters 1 f Alodford Monday at, tho school elec tion and grabbing another office. That their plan was frustrated is due only lo the fact that a few of the old guard got onto the game in lime to get auoiigh school patrons lo Ihe polls in tine to elect ,1. Lawton by a substantial majority. C. (). Thomas, tho socialist caudiilale, polled SO votes, Mr. l.awlou 11)1). The socialists had the election of a school director all framed up. Keeping very much In the ilaik they planned to wait until u o'clock uud then cast their ballots during the last hour. Campaigning was done on the gumshoe route. Hut one overly steal oiis worker lipped it off inadvertent ly and therowas a hasty summoning of forces on tho part of the old guard. Scurrying around the ciiy they mustered enough voters to rout tho socialists. The school board is now composed of L. (1. Hurler, president, succeeding J. K. Wnll; II. C. ICentner, (leorge Marshall, John II. Cochran and J, W. Lawton. ii. u.i- - 1 1 - ' . 1 11 ' ' JPP T7 I J i I " I j l'PmI 11 II 11 11'" : I mil r H : I I lIvU. 1 II II II Hiii il Hill I Lii 11 ' H 1 11 DMiIIIRhII hiii in mm llriiilllkifliiHi $18 Until July 1st $18 A Reliable Gas Range Ready for Use Wo are running It for our benefit beniuno wo know that oiico on awake lo I ho fact that I hero bt no fuel hi economical an mm, and so HnilHfuclory, you will want It In jour home Come In and let uh glvo ou some facts that will open your ijch, Oregon Gas & Electric Company MKUFORD, OKKGON IMIONi: I-'OIITCIIMS MEDFORD IRON WORKS .10. (. Trowhritlc, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of I'lniiii's; Spraying Oulfily, IMmip.s, Iloilora and Miu'hinery. Apt'iits in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. POHTLAND, Or., June "JO. .Mrs W. II. Kcrchcn is dead today mi'l physicinns state that W. II. Kerchcu. Iier husband, is in a serious condi tion as u result of injuries received last night when an inbound elect rie car from Salem strjick mid wrecked an automobile in which Mrs. Lerclic'i, her husband, II. 11. Mnynard, his wife and infant daughter were riding The accident aeeurrcd nt the intersec tion of Hood and Oibb streets. Ljr chen wus driving the machine. lie declared today that tho car struci tho automobile without warning. Mo- lonnnn uuriicii, in ciiargo 01 tne electric car, asserts he blew the whis llo when u block from the street crossing. Tho Maynnrd infant sustained con cussion of the brain, but is expec'cl lo recover. Tho other occupnnts of (ho automobile were badly bruised. SUGAR GROWERS HIT Br SHORT DAY DEMAND MELBOURNE, June 20. Tho sugar growers In Queensland aro faced with an acute position In the labor market In coiibcqucuce of the demand of the employers for an elRht hour day In tho fields. Over 30.000 men hre affected. The growers main tain it is impossible to grant the men's demand, as It is impcratlvo to cut tho sugar cane as quickly as pos 8lble. Tho mills aro still running. vein, is as great J lion with Waller rje Leon, w is the comedy it-pears as Frudcrickfri "The T kin Ilia ap- 'nvnifiL'.. self. The company supporting Mr.jer," is tin? fuel Ll his own play iiarnnnu win consist ot over lifty 'The Campus" vifl he placed en tour pcnpie ami coniains tne names l next September with hiniscltnd Mis Walter I)e Leon, the voting and giH- Datics jointly starred. ed author and cumim-cr of "The, Seat salo Tuesday at Haskins. SEE'S BOOKS READ. (Continued from phro 1.) I YESTERDAY'S SCORES. I National IiCague. At Pittsburg H Pittsburg "3 Brooklyn 0 Aiucriraii League. At Now York . It Now Yorlc . . 3 Huston G who is prosecuting the case against See. Clara Jenny, living nest door to the "commonwealth," since See's ar rest on charges of abduction and contributing to the delinquency of a minor child, wus not in the least dis turbed by Miss Jenny's story. She referred to tho witnens as a ''mis guided child" and said (hat Mins Jenny probably hud ''distorted things she had seen." "Probably she saw some strange things," Miiim continued, "but they were the legitimate rites of the relig ion that we three indulged in." From the detailed description of these "rites" which was given on the. stand, the stale holds that they have amply shown the immorality that they alk-ge existed. NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL ESTABLISHED AT TOLO A Suiiilav school was oi":,t'.icd at Tolo by the Ilcv. Mr. Corn of V ..id- -.III ,. m. f ti . . nie. iiie iitiiowuig oil leer.-, were elected: -Mrs. F.. fl. Stevens, siiper iulendunl; Mr. ICeuyeu, as;..t.iut superintendent; Mrs. j. ', (j,irduer, secretary and treasurer. The attendance was '21. A collec tion was taken which amounted to .-rZ.'Jl. Survicos will be held hereaf'cr at J.-:!0 p. m. at the sawmill at Tolo. Everybody" in Tolo and vicinity .lie cordially invited to attend tin sir. vices. POOL TOURNAMENT TO BE PLAYED T T Hanklns for Health. A pool toiiriifiiiicnt will be played mis evening at the University club, in which a great ileal of interest :s being taken. Among those who have entered the tournament with their handicaps are the following: L. 1). Orion, f,: F. I). Frnzier, !l(l; K. (L Ibirgoss. si); If. J. Iltevard, IOli; (. ,S. V. Carpenter, .r0; J. , Harbour. .10; If. V. Mcickle, 102: W S. Mrooke. ti."i; If. ). Powell, 7(1; S. V, ijccKwiui, -',; A. C. Fiero, 'J.1; M. L. Kricksou, .JO; L. Car)enler, 70; If. ,. JJodge, in: j. Urooks Spencer, L'.'l. The winner of w lournainent will be nrcsciileil uiil. .. .... - --'.ii i. i VINOL Prescriptions Solicited MCI.IIA TOll.iri' I'Hi.r.Mt.vnoNS ami ii:i,ivi:m:i to all parts of nit: city. vi: isi: NoniiNo itt'T tin: ituicst initios AND UAVi: .MAOi: PKI-SCItllTION WOltK A SPLtlALTV. Medford Pharmacy I'AMOL'S OHANCi: HM)SSOM (UNOIIX Near Post Offico, piiom; tot nk.iit "li:uk CIGARS J AN INVESTMENT IN A DIAMOND 4& 1 m k m At Pblladqlphla H Phiiadolphln C Wnshlugtoii 2 At Detroit " II Detroit 8 Chicago . , 5 l'acirii; Coast league. At Lob Angoles H H 13 Portland 2 S 0 Vornoii' 1 8 0 Northwest League. At Portland Portland Taroma It II 4 7 2 11 At Rpokauo It K K ftpnltauo ." .i 4 10 1 Boattlo ..' .' 11 1C 1 At Virlorlii--- It H Victoria' ... '...'...' 1 C Vancouver 8 9 HnsUIiiB for iroaltb, ' PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our offico Is now located In our pack ing house, and Is open for tho season. From now on wo will havo tho dallj rnports all markets, showing prices realized by tho California Krult Dis tributors, and till other shippers. Any ono interested Is invited to como In and look them over and com paro prices. By shipping with us you will lntvn ;ill (lid :i(lv;iiit;iircH. of the largest and most comulntn deciduous selling organization in tho united States nnd at a lower cost to you than in tho past. LuHt year wo handled nearly ton thousand car loads, or soventy-Hlx por cent of tho outlro California crop, Ilcmombor wo 1 O O Ii N O T II I N fl All fruit Is sold on Kb Individual merits, urn! each growers naino and prices realized for ouch shipment aro nublishod in tho catulogueu. Pooling was tried and fejled yeara ago Jn Cali fornia. If you want to sell sco us, If you want material, Inspect our samples, nnd got our prices boforo purchuu- Ing. P Jt OllUO K It 8 I-' It U I T a o. a m. m..irA ...... I. ...... .... A....... II'.. ill. itiriti'iiHjr, 0"iiinir"i"TH im-iu. Homo Phono UPJ. Pacific 7001. rctliiii'c.s part'l'iil llioii'lil and the proper ponl'i denee in a firm to warrant absolute sad'sfae- lion to note Hie proper eoniparison you must inspect llieni from a large and well selected stock, such as 1 am able lo show. Inlhiswav you can become thoroughly familiar with values and feel assured of safe and eco nomical buying through my binding guarantee. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR POSTOFFICE 4r4.4444 wmm m v i " iMvis&m m c VST BBr .U. F 9Br (oIujB?1 f m sr rramh m Harris arid Bacon m I m aro nknd for by name, and tlinno who Imvn our a taten ' m Columbia Jlrnml Hums uud bacon in variably jtilt upon vlook ---s. thin samo brand. "Columbia Jlrand" is a trade. A B for y'v s mark. It dlHtingiilHliis tho bent. Tlmrs is a W T...rt dollcioiiH. navory flavor to Coi;iMa'ru(fHmi (If ' j i 11 '' 1,',c" P'enllar to UiIh brand olono. Tlio ytnarwseail lnor,tif)n ( Columbia llraml in connection with v 1:tH Hiiiim or Uaooa canned ones mouth to water M vsss for a taste. Order Columbia Jlrand today. M At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes J Union Ment Company, PortUnd, Ore. T H rin..r rtik.ti u riciiu IRRIGATION Diversified Farming With Irrigation Means Independence Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Mauagor Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Grow Garden Truck. Why? Because Our Long Season Com mands the Early and Late Crops ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager