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c 'I pMr srx MEDFORT) MATL TRTBUNfl, MF.rWORT), QKKGON, W KPN MSI) AY, MAY 29, 11)12. 'if y S I I HI 1 SIXIE CLEAN-UP OF m iiiii BY GRAND JURY SAN DircaO, Cnl., Mny 20. Attor ney (ipnornl U. S. Webb, who vns sent lioro by Governor JoluiBon to hnmlto tbo 1. W. W. Bltuatlon, snld today Hint bo would mako a Kcncrnl clean up today of nil prcltmlnnry mattera In bin Investigation nnd would begin tomorrow to prepare specific cases for tlie consideration of the special grand Jury which will nsscmblo next week. That Webb will give the I. W. W. an equal hearing with the other parties to the controversy was Indi cated today when ho said ho would hear what Mooro and Itobblns, the I. W. W. attorneys, hnd to say and consider such matters as they might lay before him. n COMPANY PK MARKET 0. N. fi. Tlie scxi'iilli eompanv, conM r lillcry, Oregon National giuuil will bo inif'tcicil in this evening nt the Xntntoiiuui, by Colonel ( (.', lliun inoiid who mijvetl in tin' eity Tue- iluy. Imtneiliatelv niter the company is mustered in a captain will lie elected. Dr. A. W. Dcaue is almost certain to lie named the commanding officer of the company anil will ap Hint Iiis nontenants. The company will receive iH equip ment next week. DrilK will be fro iiuent in order that Hie men may make a satisfactory allowing in Augtwt when they will attend encampment on the coat. w POPULAR FRAUD ALLEGED IN DENVER, Col., May 23. Insisting that tho Evans-Guggenheim niachitio controlled tho recent republican stale convention In Colorado through the IK'nver delegation, which was fraudu lently elected, E. P. Cosllgau, chair man of tho progressive republican faction In Colorado t,oday wrote to Chairman McDonald of the republican state committee demanding the re convening of the state republican con vention, the withdrawal of all In struction for President Taft and tho re-conslderatlon of the entire matter of electing delegates to the national convention. AN WAGON FR BARNES WILL OBSERVE DECORATION DAY Decoration day will bo generally observed in this city tomorrow, most places of business remaining closed. Grocery stores will cioso in tho after noon. Appropriate services have been ar ranged for the day by members of tho G. A. It. and tho Woman's Relief Corps. NEW YOKK. Mav 'JO.- IX-elariiy thai the New York delegation will not climb aboard the Koo-evelt baud wagon, William II. Uurue ,Jr.. "the bos'' of the New York IJeiiublicaii machine, repented today his lormor statements that the Chicago conven tion will determine whether the Ke publicnu party hnll become a party of imptiNe-. or of deliberation. Barnes Mated that it wu not sur prising that in some states the per sonality of Colonel Roosevelt im proved the voters, adding that the voters failed to realize the real sig- uifiennco of Hooevelt cadulaey. j A splendid varletj of farm products weie offered at the public market to day and nt prices calculated to sur prise the housewives of the city. The market is proving very popular and those who are patronizing- it have been busy urging others to go. Some of the women of the city get to the market before 7: SO a. in. and get their choice of the day's offerings. The following prices prevailed at the market teday: Strawberries tOc. : for 8 Re. Chickens, dressed, iSc lb. Fresh eggs 20c Rhubarb 5c bunch, C bunches 2 Co. Gooseberries 10c, :t for Stic. Peas fc lb. fi lbs. 2ic Onions, 2 bunches Be. Radishes 2 bunches fie. Carrots 2 bunches 5c. Hoots &c bunch. Head Itetuce fe bunch. Cucumbers 5c each. The ogetablos are some of the best ever seen In a local market and have tho familiar California offerings boat to a frazzle, to borrow an Ojster Hay expression. Tomorrow being Decoration Day the market will be closed. FORTY TEXAS DELEGATES GIVEN W00DR0W WILSON HOUSTON. Te... Mu 'JO. Forty delegates today are added to the -up-port of Wondruw WiKon, through the action of the Texa- Democratic con vention in in-trtu'tiiia a .-olid iMcun tiou for the New .ler-ev governor. Thi- include- ,IJ di-trict ilciegalo nntl at large. ROSEY IS GIN A GOLD IDA L Uocouso Iho Med ford depot was considered perfect hi point of upkeep and cleanliness tho Southern Pacific comptui) have awarded a gold medal to A. K. Kosenbauni, general manager of tho .Mod ford division. A simitar medal Is awarded ouch jivir. Rosy Is trying to figure out wheth er he should wear the medal or give It to the Janitor. CONGRESS PLANS EARLY FINISH WASHINGTON, May 2l. Pros pects for an early adjournment of congress probably on .luno in, wore made brighter today, follow lug lufor mad caucuses of the leaders In both senate oud house. Voting Is Imminent on Iho tariff bills In tho senate, an well as on the iiuestlon of the legitimacy of tho scat of Senator Lorlmer of Illinois. Fow speeches are expected to be mado on the l.orlmer question Patrol Your Pear and Apple Orchards For Blight We have ini report- fiotn peihap half a dozen sotnees -luting that some new pear blight infections had been found. This moans that a hold over case exists in the uoighboiliood of these centers of infection. Tho infection- so far found are not iiiiui-erou-, but any infection should be considered ilaiigeioiis, and should receive the prompted attention. Even if an orchard 1ms licon entirely five from infection, that i-no ica-oii why i t should not bo carefully inspected every day or two during this son-ini of ki ibln infection. Muring the entire Spring, condition- have be mi mo-t favorable for infectious, nud it has been only bcciui-e of tho very careful work that litis been done that pear blight is not general this Spiiug. A single infection let go may be the cau-e of a general spread of the di-case through in-ect agencies. Such iii-ucl- n- leaf lupper-, aphides, click booties, conker vvotins, or even ants nud Hies, niav be earners of infection. Infectious at this lime aie usually cry virulent, bccaimo of the favorable weather conditions which have promoted u strong growth in the Moos. Fuithoimore, the ab-euce of exechsive .sunshine lends to pernnl iho genii of pear blight to live wheie otherwise llioy would be killed. For this rea-ou, limbs or twig -hoiild be burned and not allowed to reinni u in the orchards where iuscct mav have access to them. Remember that pear blight inn-t not be trilled with. Unless caution is taken, n lecurtcuce of foimor Iron lile with (hi- di-ease uioy be the te suit. In California, vvhcie piopcr nt spcctioii nud caution were allowed lo lapse, the giowers nre now 'paving dearlv for this neglect. V. .1. O'dAKA. Pathologist in Charge. CRoAL. baking rnvwtK Absolutely Ptre, Makes Home Baking Easy No other aid to the housewife is so Brent, po other ngent eo useful nnd certain in making delicious, wholesome foods ALL BUSINESS HOUSES ASKED 10 CLOSE Tomorrow being Memorial Day, and that tho occasion may be fitting-j ly observed, I request that all busl-! n ess houses be closed, from the hour of 12 o'clock noon, and that all citi zens join with the G. A. R. In the i exercises of the day. J. E. AVATT. Acting Mayor. GrandFourtii of July Celebration at Eagle Point, Ore. The people of the Rogue River Valley are invited to par ticipate in a Grand three-day, old-fashioned Celebration at Eagle Point. Programs will be announced later. The only Baking Powder tnndo from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphate V )fl itjL n I -gfejgq Irrigation Meeting' Tuesday, June 11, 1912 Medford Opera House Nine addresses by practical Land Owners, Or chardists, Farmers, Truck Gardners, .Merchants and Hankers, who a it interested in the valley. Object, "A businoas campaign for a successful do tormination of irrigation by all tho pooplo in tho Rogue River Valloy." 1 t y T t t y T J J T J J t t y y y t y y y y t f t y y f y y f y y y y y y A A Big Four-Day Carnival Sale WE WANT TO MOVE AN IMMENSE AMOUNT 0 F MERCHANDISE ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY WE WILL DO EVERYTHING IN OUR POWER TO MAKE SHOPPING- EASY DURING THESE FOUR DAYS. There will be a gonoral slaughtering of morchandiso all through our entire ntock Crpyriglil ' Tm Houk ofKuiff!tkiMr A Big Carnival Sale of Men's Shirts Men's $2.00 Laundered Shirts, size VI i-2 to 1U 1-2. Sale price $1.30 Men's $1.25 Laundered Shirts, sizes H to 17, all colors. This season's pat terns. Nothing reserved. Sale price $1.00 A big lot of $1.00 and $1.25 Laundered Shirts. Special lot for this sale at 79 A big lot of Men's Soft Shirts, $1.15 and $1.25. Sale price $1.00 Men's G5c, Black Sateen Shirts, all sizes, on sale at oup MEN'S PANTS Sale of one lot of Men's $3 Pants, vovy special tpl.tio This pant is made with two hip pockets, watch pocket, cufD bottoms and belt loops. The thing for summer. Chiogo 4 DAYS' SALE OF RIBBONS Pure silk Ribbons, all colors and all widths. 12 l-2c Ribbons, sale price 9 15c Ribbons, sale price lip 20c Ribbons, sale price 14p 25c Ribbons, sale price 17c V 30c Ribbons, sale price 21c SALE LADIES' SILK HOSE i. Black only, lisle heel and toe 39 V Carnival Sale of Men's and Women's Silk Parasols and Umbrellas riuaranlced gold and sterling silver handled, sold at $!.5(), $-1.00, '$4.50 and $5.00. Aclo.se out price. All put into one lot and will go at $2.'1S HANDKERCHIEFS A big sale of Men's 10c Handkerchiefs. (Jot a case of assort ed bordered and colors at 5 SUSPENDERS J'our days' sale of suspenders President Suspenders 30 Men's regular 50c Suspenders 29p SPECIAL ON GLOVES Men's .$1.75 Gauntlet (Moves. Special four day sale... .$1.25 T jr mr t. m ''25 camt!. sT ANOTHER $1.98 HAT SALE Many took advantage of our pre- w 00 98 ... WA HMAVflla ,.;r.ii unlf nf Xfnn'M llnta. Vn T (fflVK','!"""" " I - Vhere is another one. $2.50, $13. " " .0T .'. . . j -------iil?rO and $.'J.50. Your choice ....al. 4 Days Sale of Men's and Women's Odd Shoes Discontinued numbers and broken lots. These are the season's best, styles. This is our way of keeping a clean stock, clean up before they get, old. '12 pairs of Men's Patent Kid and patent, colt, width I!, (J, I) nnd K Price $5.00. Sale price $3.5 One, lot of Hovs' Shoes, sizes !) to V.) 1-2. These' are. dull calf, patent colt, and box calf. Special sale prices . $ l..15 One lot of Women's patent Pumps, sizes 2 1-2 to 5, I) width. Sale price only $1.95 One lot of Oxfords and Pumps, $11.50 and $1.00 values, sizes 2 1-2 to 5. Sale price $2.05 Jar em HALF PRICE SALE MILLINERY Just 30 Hats left out of our entire Spring stock. Not a big variety to be sure but a veiy low price. $5.00 Hats $2.50 $4.00 Hals $2.00 tpo.00 Hats $X.oU 2 Big Waists, values 48c and 98c, all odd or broken lots go at these prices. 2 assortments only. Lot 1 48c, Lot 2 98c. SILK PETTICOATS A final clean-up of all our Ladies' Silk Petticoats, $4.75 and $5.50, black only, go at $2.98 NIGHT GOWNS Carnival sale of Men's Muslin Night Gowns, while and colored, $1.00 gowns 79 A FEW SPECIAL PRICES ON STAPLES l'or four days only Mest Ainoskeag Apron Cjingh'm 7!i Pest American Prints 5 Coats Darning Cotton, !1 for 5 All our 12 l-2c French Gingham 10 42 in. Blea. Pillow Casing 13 72 in. Standard Plea. Sheeting. ..23 72x90 seamed Bleached Sheets 39 72x90 one-piece Standard Blea. Sheets 03 V T y y y y y y y y y y y y y j y y y f y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y i MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's cotton rinbed 50c. Hummer weight Underwear, goes in this sale, all sizes, a new case just opened .Sale pi-ico 18 Men's Malbriggan Ifuderwear, sizes, siiii'is .id io 'i i, drawers .J'l lo i, sale y pnee, ai Z&C y BOYS' TIES V 1 Joys' 25; Shield Teck and How Ties, Y Sale price 10 f iMen's !5c four-in-hands 23 V f y y y THE GOLDEN RULE ;-XK I s y y y f