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li "1 i PAGE SIX MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, ORI'IOOK. WflDNKSDA V, .I UN 13 2(, 11)12. .H i l i i :2 i! 1 Mfl rl3 if: '.I II U t t:1 6 . , c Mi BALL CAML ON NEXT SUNDAY A hiischnll cnrnivnt Ims boon nr- . rKl f next Sundnv wlion I ho jUodfonl club lihiys it dnuhlo-lii'iidi'r with 0 nuila Piih tuiil Tnlont nt the loonl bull grounds. On neeoiint of tho high olnss nrliolo if ball played by (ho locals iml (ho Josephine county elinnipious mi th'ir last nppearanco here, n rwoiI Mod purse has boon nunriinlced to hring thuso (wo tennis, logothor Jipun next Sunday. The Talent hall team has cleaned up nil of the small towns in the nullity, and like most of the other I wins in the vallev. longs to take a full onl of Medford. Tho first giinte will he with Orants Pass, startiii;: nt 'J:.'I0 p. in. MeFar laii will he on the slab for the visitors while Ike Mutter will net iu n like eaparity for the loeals. Talent and iMedford will start playing immediate Iv after the first gainc is finished. The u-unl udmixxton will cover both came. PAYS $10 FOR FAST DRIVING The motorcycle riders who are planning to enter the motorcycle races on July 1 In this city nro dally working out on the Koss l.ane road and considerable complaint Is being made by the ranchers nnd others who uso the road. The macadam roadway Is In excellent shape for speed and tho t)0a wore not slow In finding It out W. Tyler Smith one of tho pioneer motorc. lists of this city after trying out the country road Tuesday after noon started Into tho city hi groat speed and failed to slow up on West Main after ho struck the pavement. Chief Uittson was In walling nml Smith paid a flue of $10. It Is said that he was traveling tiO tulles tin hour. Chief Hlttson Is again on tho war path for speeders and It some of the automobile drivers are not more care ful on the resident streets of the elti they are likely to find themselves In the mayor's court. "T, i MASCOT n m mm TO FN IX P M SUFFRAGEnE FORCES NEW SOLICITOR ROYALTY TDUfflH A GREAT SUCCESS "The Mascot" as presented by the Hurgess Hrothers under tho auspices of the U. l O. Klks at the Opera House Tuesday evening scored a dis tinctive success. To those of Mod ford's chitons who wore hero three years ago when Frank Walters formed a local stock company atnl presented ninny of the old time favorite musical comedies the success of last evening was no surprise but to those who were unaciiulaiited llh tho talent Medford has along those Hues the production wns n marvel. The Uurgoss brothers, assisted by W. l Qiilscuhury carried tho prin ciple male parts of the oporn In their usual excellent manner while Mrs. K. M. Andrews nml Mrs. Kdntt issacs handled the leading feminine roles splendidly. Tho chorus work was except lonally good. A feature of the evening was tho rendering of tho Klks song "Portlnud wants you In 11M2" by Col. I t.. Ton Voile who was In excellent voire. The performance will bo repeated this evening. m Aft CARDIFF, Wale, .lime 2(5. -A Mif fnigette forced King George and Queen Mary to hear her appeal here today, but was nrrcMcd for her pains. The king and ipicen were visiting the cathedral when the suffragette sud denly nihed into the royal presence, demanding "voles for women" and loudly denouncing Home Secretary McKViinn for the attempts to forcibly feed Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs. ljtw ronee when they declared n hungrsr flrike in Ilolloway prison. She charg ed the officials with attempting t murder flic suffrage lenders. The guards quickly rushed to the protec tion of the king nnd queen. The suf fragette was drugged out of the cathedral and thrown into jail. St. Paul Wants T. R. Convention ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno 2C St. Paul wants the convention of tho new Roosevelt party. Tho public affairs committee of tho city council today Invited tho new party to hold the convention in this city. A campaign will be pushed toward securing the meeting. MAMFn RY TArT'WOMEN 1ST WAIT MnlTlLU V Inl li rnr. rmm wrinn n WASHINGTON. Juno 26.--President Taft today accepted the resig nation of Frederick W. I.cliiunun, solicitor general of the United States. Lelimanu Is a democrat but he said today that politics had nothing to do with his resignation. His relations with the president and attorney general were pleasant, he added, but he desired to return to private practice in St. Louis, his home city. LOUISVILLI. K. June 26. Friends of Marshall Hullltt, a young attorney here, say he has accepted appointment by President Taft as solicitor general of the Unltud States to succeed Frederick W. Lehmann of St. Louis. DIED. Mark Marvin Heatheriy, at Central Point, June 25, aged IS years and 9 months, a native of Washington, died of tuberculosis at the residence of his undo W. G. Freeman. Funeral Wednesday afternoon, June 26, In terment Central Point Cemetery. An excursion to all of the Koguo Ulver valley towns Ims been arranged by the Medford Dihlng club under whoso auspices the great racing moot on July I will ho held. Tho excur sion will ho made for the purpose of advertising the rtveos. Several of the stripped racing curs lll tniiko the Journey throughout the valley. The baud will bo taken along as will a largo number of local people for tho purpose of boosting the moot. Tho directors of the driving club met last evening at the office of Or. Helms uud made further arraiigomout for tho meet. The motorcycle rac ing card was arranged and man good races will bo seen Tho day pronvv Ises to be a big one Teams and men are now at work on tho race track putting It tu good shape for tho moot on tho fourth. No expense Is being spaied to make the track safe and Hist Tho best days sport Medford has over scon Is In prospect. Kntrlrs for tho various events of the day nro being received dnlly and there Is no longer doubt of tho suc cess of the meet. MI IAL UB MAIn.MOHK. .lime 'Jo. Mrs. MuV Arkwright Hutton. of SHkiiue, one of the two women delegates nuiiouii" cd that there wns mi hope of women suffrage being endorsed by the p rott en t convention. "I hno found that conditions here are not propitious for a suffrage fight jut now," he ..aid, "and 1 will not waste time trying n get suffrage considered. Four veal's from now we will have many more states in line for suffrage and then our appeals will be mst successful." WAT I "It I'SKUS' XOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the City Water will positively be shut off from every premises on which rent for the quarter from June 1st to September 1st has not been paid by Saturday, Juno 29th. Ordinance No. Cii9 provides that every delinquent user shall be shut off. without notice, after June 15th, but wo are giving, In this Instance, 11 days additional time, as well as a second notice. E. T. FOSS. City Hecorder. Dated Juno 24. 1912. PRESBYTERY HOLDS SPECIAL SESSION The Presbytery of southern Oregon met In special session tu the First Presbyterian church of Medford, Or , on Tuesday at 1 1 it in. Itov. J. K Halllle, I). P., of Phoenix, was mod erator, ltev. O. T. Morgan. Ph. I)., was examined In theology and licens ed to preach the Gospel with a view to ordination at the fall meeting of th Presbytery. Tho Presbytery found the charges against tho brethren of Coos liny false and unfounded and dismissed them. Ily a vote the Presbytery ox pressed Its rejoicing that the ltev. Weston F. Shields has decided to re ninlu with the Medford church. Four teen ministers ami two elders were In attendance. A representative giitheilug of Inixt uess men and innoh owners m I'hoeni.v and tieinily mot Monday evening in I ho V. O. W. hull and orgunitod n Conimoroiiil club. The following officois woio chosen : President -John Cope. Secretary- I',. (I. fnlcmuii. TioiiMuor- Aitliur S. Fun v. Trustees for a teim of tlitoe veins; Fred I. Furry. J. I'. KoboiK I). t'oltor. For two-yen r tetm: A. II Filler, Dr. .1. K. Haillio. For one-,ear tot in: lleiuy Shnlor, S. fope. t'omiuiltee on by-laws uud eoio.ll tiition: A. II. Fisher, John Cipo, lb. .1. I. Haillio, K. G. t'o...nau. F I! Furry. The next meeting will be hold M.u duv e eniug, July I. notici:. I have Impounded .1 pigs on tho Guthrie ranch. Owner miiy have Hiimo by paying damage done by l hem. ' Si! PKOF. K. KNGKI.IIAHDT. NOTICI'. Notlco Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the city council of thu city of Mcdford, Ore gon, nt Its next regular meeting on July 2, 1912, for a llccnso to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In quantities lesajhan a gallon at Its place of business on lota 5, 6, 7, 8, block 20, In said, city, for a porlod of six months. HOTEL NASH CO. Dated Juno IS, 1912. MRS. HcGILL BROKE DOWN Gives the Real Facts In Regard to Her Case and Tells How She Suffered. Jonesboro. Ark. "I suffered a com' pleto break down In health, soma llmo go," writes Mrs. A. McGIII. from this pine. "I vraa Tory woak And could not do any work. I tried different remedies, but thny did ma no Reed. I Ona day, I got a bottla of Cardul. It did mo so much good, I wos surprised, nnd took soma mora. Doforo I took Cardul, I had headache and backache, nnd aomatlmos I would cry for hours. Now I am over all that, and can do all kinds of housework. I think It Is tho greatoat modlclns on trth.M i In tho past fifty years, thousands of ladles haro written, llko Mrs. McOtll, to tell ot tho benefit received from Cardul. I Such testimony, from earnest women, ' surely Indicates tho grcnt value of this tonic remedy, for diseases peculiar to women. Aro you a surrorerr Year Cardul Is tho medlclno you need. Wo nrgo you to try It. N. t). Writ4 la t IaIIm' A4vUory D., Ctl. nr a Mnlkln Co.. QuMtanoet. Traa.. for JSjvtvjI Jntlruttiont, ani Mth tonic, 'lloo TrfatBMl V Woffiao." Mot to rUJn rapr, oo nquaaL OUR REPAIR SHOP Is oquippod to do nil branchoo of Bioyolo nnd Motorcyclo repairing. Brazing n npoclnlty. Bnby Oarriagoa and Go-Oarta Rotirod! All work guarnntood nnd do'livorod promptly. Pacific Motor Supply Co. 220 Woat Main St. Both Phonos Flour ? Coffee? Tea? or What ? Anything You Buy from Us in the Gro cery line will be right Our Bakery Depart ment is a source of pride to us investi gate Allen Grocery Co. A T f f t V T f t V T t V !:!. vv t f t T T Y ? T t f T T r i Greatestand Largest Sale iu the history of Mcdford still going at full blast.. Don't wait too long to make your purchases, lttght merchandise at right prices soon go. Store is crowded most all the time with anxious buyers, and although our stock is still complete in every department, we advise you to HURRY and get your share of the many bargains we are offering. A-A vv r ? ? T T V T f ? ? r r r T mJmJmJmJ a. u , v 'i STUPENDOUS H R E N S i V T t T ? t ? ? ? T T y f Tho only Exclusive Storo between San Ji'rnnciscu ami J'orlland liamlling this line of merchandise. AVe buy carefully ami buy nothing but the best, by ho doing we are in a posit ion to guarantee every garment we sell to have the best workmanship and style possible. It is needless to say that we are offering you more for your money than you can get elsewhere. To come and see for yourself is to find this statement true. t"""W 5 ' J $ 5 ' ' $ $' 5 '"' $ $ " 5'2 A f t f T t ? Nearly our entire stock of suits go at halt' price, some less. Large assortments to choose from, and absolutely the V best " tailored garments & that money can buy. T JOlegant line of even ing dresses go at about one-half price. In no city can you find a more beautiful and up-to-date assortment. AVo can fit you, but don't wait too long. Wo are also offering our entire stock of Ladies' and Children'; dresses at money saving prices. These goods just came in. and aro the most beautiful line we have ever shown. You canuot afford to miss these bargains. y t t y t f y y y S UNLOADING ' J ""V vx1 ? y y y f y y y y a r i 9 t m X ah ai.ii:., .. .. iuiiHiii. underwear is bh u miiiiiu;i.) ftiivo ti' ... .. , . a i i ii if-n- o linding a ready sale. V about J la -JJncc. Some XT rt n ,. Never was our lino more J k much less. A good time ijomitiful nncl wo hope o get your Summer Jiat tlm.1 never again will wo a,V .... in it.. ........... All.,,.... l. I' .l a- ....11 !J. .1 -B-aam t jut niLii; inwiiuy. ivu new mi jurcuti to Hen it ai . !t and up-to-date styles. K"h a great loss. Our H A 0oni (1 look t,w" nHiic!8 are bettor than ' J ,. others handle. Now is ' ' the time to get busy. :: -w w Av Av AlA Some other articles that go below cost J .'OKI WRY SWEATERS QLOVKS (JLOAKS PURS1SS UMBRELLAS PARASOLS, ETC. v X r T ? ? T ? ? ? ? T ? T y ? ? ? ? ! t y y y f y y y y t y y y y A. y y y y y y t t y y y f ? ? Y fttk 222 W, MAIN, y MEDPORD, OR.' X i i If' HKKKK MM i 1