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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1912)
' VAOB six MEDEOTm matl Trcmryrc, MnnEOUD, or hook. Friday, jcne i i, 1012. IKS OBSERVE FLAG BIRTHDAY S FRIENDSHtP IQR0ZC0 FLEES 10 Y WffiH IS ML HOLD OUNDA N IMH Tlio 135th nnnlvorsnry of tlio AtutTlcnn fins is IioIur olmorvod lit In afternoon liy tlio local IoJko of 15fl8 who arranged a unliable pro gram for tlio occasion. At tho bos alon of tlio Grand Lodgo liehl nt Dal ian, Texas, on tho 13th day of July, 11108, It was ordered Mint ouch lodgrtj of I2lks as choso bo to do should make n uninin! obBurvniico of Flag Day. 1 hi nil rod a of lodgeH throughout the United Stntes celebrated tlio anni versary In tho year 1900. A larso majority of tho lodges observed the dny In tho year 1910, and In tlio jvar 1911 thero wcro so .niaivy of the lodges throughout tho United States that recognized tho beauty of the service that the Grand Lodge at Its session in 1911 made the service mandatory upon tho part of each and every lodgo of Klks throughout the United States. Tho program nr-J roused follews: Music, "Star-Spangled Banner," orchestra. Introductory exercises, exalted ruler and officers of the lodge. Prayer by the chaplain. Song, "Columbia, tho Gem of the Ocean," by members. Address, "History of the Flag," L. S. Ueveridge. Altar service, "Tho Creation of Liberty Bell," esquire and officers. Song, "Auld Lang Syne," quartet. "Tribute to tho Flag." A. C. Bur gess. -Music. "Southern Airs." Patriotic address, "Our Order and Our Flag." B. P. Mulkey. Song, "America." "The iinluel would uniluulitcttU ailrf to M oil foul' metropolitan nir and the money mhmiI would be new blood in the channel of trade- but thee are not nrguimmU that appeal to the tu.payers over the count . Unless Medford enn ndvanee heller, I argument in favor f the vlnduet tlinii hlie has advuneed s, fr it will eoulluue to ho the majority opinion tlml no induct should be built. Public improvement at eounty j expense is nt a standstill elsewhere j in the eoimlv and Medford should I take her medicine with the rest. It would be the same were the vinduet asked for elsewhere- and Medford should see the lojit of it. The onl work beinsr done in the eounty now is on two roads lending to Medford- the Cratov Lake arid the Central Point highway. Why should he expect n $10,000 bridge yet ?" Ash laud Record. , -- s 1 ill ,; 1 ml jj J Sunday, Juno 10, at ;l o'clock tho doeal lodge of Kulghts of Pjlhlas I will hold memorial services In their Castle Hall. Itev. Gouldor, u mem ber of the local loilm will conduct the service and the Pjthlan male quartet will render some special se lections. All Knights and their fain. Illes are urgently requested to attend nnd bring any friends wht may bo interested In this annual reiuein- ' bianco of departed Knights. Talisman Lodgo No at has taken on new life and even Monday even ing they are busy with Initiations. 'Next Monday evening they expect to nu tin the second, and third degiees and at the close all will enjoy a food. AM N NEW nm d.d.d. ATHLETES OFF FOB COLONE.U FASCUAL OBOZCO. MEXICO CITY, June I I That General ()nco. coniiuaudir-lu-chlef of the rebel forces, ma fleo to the United States Is reported here today. following the receipt of a vised des patch from General lluerta's head quarters that Oroxco. Snlazar and other rebel leaders hae abandoned E HANDS OFF OF CUBA WASHINGTON', June It -That tho state department Intends to Wren the plan of defending Chlhunhua and its immiR off ti... pi,.i uiriiri.t. in have fled to Juarez. It Is said that'spuc f lno noftVy ,,rWHUro f,lVor urozco win conuuiie operauons near f Intervention which Is being the international bouiulnry lu order .brought against It. was Indicated In to slip over the line when his trou- statements of tho officials hero to- A member of tho .Mciirord baseball club made a short vlxlt to Ashland yesterday, and while wondering around tho streets, uhaiieed to fall In with an eulhuslaslio hunch of baseball fans who wore discussing the coining game Sunday between Ashland ami .Medford. Several of tho Ashlandltes predicted they weio going to take a fall out of Medford Sunday, uud displaced an eagerness to back their Judgment with a lib eral amount of coin. Further con versation, however, developed the fact that Ashland has two new plavcrs, one of whom Is Known to he u fast first baseman. The expression of such absolute confidence on tho pail of the Graiillo City lads has spin red tho local lnsj on and they were out last night prac tletug for two hours, and they plan to go throiihg the same work-out to night and tomoriow evening Sunday's gamo promises to bo tho most exciting- event of (ho baseball season It Is believed that full) two bundled fans will tu company the team from Ashland NATURE'S PERFECT TONIG Something more tlmn an ordinary tonlo Is routtlrml to restore, health to a weakened, run-down system ; tho modlolno iiiuhI possess lilootl.ptirlfyliiK properties un well, beotuiso the weakness ami impurity of the oli illation In lesponslblo for tho poor physical condition. Tho blood does not contain tho necessary (iiuuitliy of rien, teu coipusuiwn, iwm in umuni n , watery stream which cannot ultord mitlleleiit nourUliuiout to mmtiiln tho uYHtoth lu ordinary health. A poorly nourhihnd body cannot resist cltomino, ami thin oxplulun why no many persoim nio nttnckwl by njwll of sickness when tho use of n good tonlo would have piovmited tho trmmln. In H.8. B. will bo found both tilood-climnnlng and tonlo qunllllun coinblnml. It builds up weak oonstltutlon.1 by teinovlng all Impurltluit and goriUH fiom the blootl. thus uupplyhiK u certain luuuntt for restorlni! strengtli anil lnvlgomtlng tho system. Tho healthful, vegetable Ingiedluntii of wliloli H. 8. S. Is couipowl mako it iiplemlldly lit t ml to tho iimuls of those system which are dolloato from any oivuso. It Is Nuttuo'rt Pel foot Tonlo, f wo from all harmful inlnorals, i nafo and ptoasant aotlng inedluluo for iminons of ovory ago. 8. 8. 8. rids tho body of that tired, worn-out fueling no iiomiuoii nt this season, improves the appetite and digestion, tonus up tlio stomach, acts with pleasing otToota on tlio nervous system, and roluvlgoiates nviqy portion of tuo body. THIS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. liles become too hot for him. DEATH VALLEY SCOTTY LABIS IN JAIL LOS ANGELES, Cai June 14. "Death Valley Scotty," who once plastered Los Angeles with treasury net es and Hooded its bars and streets with gold pieces on his spec tacular returns from his mysterious treasure mines, languishes in prison today because he refuses to answer Superior Judgo Craig's question re garding the disposition of $25,000 he claims to have received from the salo of a mine. NEW Y0KIC. June 14. Fitted up I Into a Heating athletic arena, the steamship Finland left this harbor to day, carrying 150 of tho best athletes in the United States to Stocklitlin. i Sweden, to contest for the athletic, championship of the world in the Olympic games. Tho American team this year is conceded to bo the strongest this country has over sent to the Olympic games, lu which they have been repeatedly victorious. Tho Finland has been fitted up with a regulation race course, a swimming pool, tennis courts, pole vault stands, hurdles, etc. A 100 meter speedway has' been fixed on the starboard side by tarring down linoleum. Ralph Rose announced his weight at 2S0 pounds as he stepped aboard the steamer. VOTES FOR WOMEN I day. The department openly dis credited the reports of atrocities com jmltted by tho negro rebels lu Cuba, CONGRESS WASHINGTON. Juno II. Peti tions favoring an amendment to the SIMPSON TO QUALIFY AS CAPTAIN OF NAVY SALEM, Ore., Jane 1 1 Gover nor West announced today that Com mander Edgar M. Simpson would bo given an examination this afternoon affording hint an o pportunlty to 5tiiiHfeits hnU lUwLUnt o.l l)r Srhrul f.ir OliU hr-V. clurw of Mlltut Nl.Jobn lUpUal KImuI CtllMltw. Ai44,alt ta IltataU'f p.piHauali. I Mull, Art, IlMttUt. Oimiili. I rVr ctalo.MrTllr. GIHTi:il tl I'KUIOItl Ornr7J. M. llrlni. Mali OXEN SALE UNION FEED STABLE Saturday June 15, 1912 W. V. TONER Auctioneer RAY GAUNYAW Proprietor Stockmen in Session. PORTLAND. Juno 14. The Na tional Livestock exchange held a brief business session today. Elec tion of officers nnd selection of next United States ctustlutlon enabling qualify as captain of the Oregon na women to vote, signed by llO.r.Sjval mlltla and legally displace Geo. persons, were presonted In the house S- Shepherd who was declared rap today by Congressman Victor L. Her-! tain by a court decision, because no ger of Wlscomdiu Tho petition wore 'one else had qualified for tho office circulated by the national officers of The govornoi saldnhuj that n hear tho socialist party. lug would be liojd'ln Portland to- morrow at which friends of the nav- LONDON, June 14. Lord North- 'nl niltla would boHlven an oppor land, whose name figured prominent-1 unity to show why the naval nilll ly in tho sensational trial two years ft'a should not bo disbanded as a ago of the divorce suit brought by Capt. Sterling against his wife, an American actress, was married today to Miss Hilda Cooper, daughter of tho worthless organization. Alberta Soldiers in Camp. CALGARY, Altai Juno 14. AI- lato Sir Daniel Cooper, tho noted Em;- berta's citizen soldiery went into llsh sportsman. Tho vvvddlng took 'camp hero today together with the year's meeting place will occur to-( place at St. Margaret's. Westminster .officers of the Corps of Guides from morrow. nnd was lnrgely attended. 'all of the western provinces. Draperies XV enrry n vwry romplPtu Una of ilntHirlrn. In ctirtulna, fix tures. ct. ntiil tct ull clamtrn of uptiolirlng A hm-cIM nmn to look nrtor thin vork rxctiiKlvaly uiul will Klvn u kikuI nrrvlco aa I poniillili) to et it oven tho UrKfUt cltlxa. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Otmrnte. i'rlcoa ltcanoiinlile. COFFEEN & PEICE 19 Xoward Block, Sntrsnca on fllh St raclfia SOIL. Soma l-t. GROWERS t TIip prospecis jirc ootl lor a litiinju'r fruit croj) in tlio I'acil'ic nortliwost. W'v would mlvisp all i;row-oi-s of I Vac'ics, A prim's, Cjintcloupcs, 'ronmlocs, I'o fatot's, etc., locl in touch with us. It is a part of our business to find a market for the fruits and produce grown in the valley. We have our arrangements completed to handle the crops that will bring good returns to the grower. It will pay you to investigate. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Orogon Pacific 0(521. 1 Ionic :!07. ixxzxiiHZi t t t T T I ;; KXt2XX JUNE CLEARANCE SALE The next seven days we are going to cut prices. The next seven we are going to move an immense amount of merchandise. ? r Y T ? ? ? . T t t T T T T T T f T T r T t i days Goods throughout our entire store will be cut deep. This is our time of year to reduce stock. Visit the Golden Rule for the next seven days and you will save dollars. Sale Commences Saturday, June 15 Sale Ends Saturday, June 22 Bring your coupons in June. They will not be good after July 4th JUNE SALE OF BEDDING A big lot of bleached 72x90 Sheets on sale 7 days 39 72x90 one-piece Standard Sheets .63 4 Y "While Quilts, $1.25 values 98 "White Quilts, $1.00 values 79 L S2.au white cut corner Oil s . Sl.ftS ----- - vwvwvvvvvvwvw'.va'vaaa , f. t w i - T T t t T T One lot of $1.35 Camp Comforters 98 JUNE SALE LADIES' HATS Just .'30 J fats left. We are going to sell these the next 7 days. lints worth up to $5.00 will go at , $1 JTats worth up to $15, go at $2.50 Not a Hat reserved. All go at these two prices. JUNE SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS About 200 pairs of Odd Lots and broken sizes. We will lake a big loss on these to clean up. All $-1.00 Shoes and Oxfords go af $2.05. Y All $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords go a $3.05 X All jfell.Ot) MlinOM lltlfl Hvl'il'lu .rn i Hit tlK V I ' hiiiiii w. Wl 1 11 f, l II ., . .lj . We handle only solid leather shoes. r ? ? ? t r r ? T T f f t T t f t ? i JUNE SALE OF CHILDREN'S WOOL SUITS About 25 Suits ranging in price from $3.00 to $6.50 to go at 33 13 OFF . $6.50 Suits go at S4.37 $5.00 Suits go at 3.G5 JL, $4,1)0 Suits $3.00 .. j-hj nu' uuv a iujw huh ior iiie 'lin. T t t BIG CUT PRICE SALE OF MEN'S SHIRTS Every Shirt in our entire slock goes on sale Saturday, June 15th. Every $1.25 Shirt goes at 98 All $2.00 Shirts go at $1.23 All $1.00 Shirfs go at 79; JUNE SALE GINGHAMS AND PRINTS Best American Prints 5 Best Amoskeag Apron Gingham 0 12 Best .French 15c and 18c Gingham 11 12 1-2c good French Gingham v..10 JUNE RIBBON SALE r T r T r t 30c R Don w ill Lro nt 21 1 25c Ribbon will go al 17 20c Ribbon will go at ., 14) 15c Ribbon will go at 11 12 l-2c Ribbon will go nl 9 i iwiwm i'ui i iuii in muciv, i A'i THE GOLDEN RULE ?nnMh,HmK": A..AA.A.A.A.AA. rA.jFAF,F.ir.jF.j?rAy.jyj , T T-f-T ?-, -Wr wdF 'itf T T T ? T T T WWWfWHW r v A