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M i " yxmivomt MEDtoBD M7rtT) TRTTOtf13, MTCDTCR1), OimmsnWKSl)AV,,IlTNM27.1l2 Jill P-I -. t r ti 4 If. $ i 7 i r i ?, . , i i ii, r T ' t " U Sj 7 i Mi L if i ' i i hi lw'JJ -i t r 1 1 1 r Medford Mail tribune AN INninj:Nni5NT NUWSPAPElt rUlll.lHIIHI) iirwinu iiivi'iuv AliTIiUNOON EXCI51 T BUNIlAY MHDKOHD JMUNTINQ CO, lit 'ijtni ,!,0JPc,1l,,rn,l0 Times, Tim Mrdrord Mall, Tim Mcilfutd Tribune, The South ern OrpRonlnn, Tho Astilnnd Tribunes Mfiff,cf..Mft". Trlbunollulldjntf. 35-S7-J9 North Iflr Blrocls phone, Wnln lOfcl; Horim 7B. ajXHtaw PUTNAM, ftdllor nn.1 MftnhRcr jftfcl ICntrrril nn rrntul.rlnr.n mnllir M MHIfnnl. QrrRqn, under tho act of March 3, 189. Official rnncr of the City of Mcdford. Official Pnper of Jacknon County. HtJBBGRtrTIOJr 3W.TBB. One year, by malt 5.0ft Ono niputli, by mail ,., .(0 Ver month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point , .60 Saturday only, by mall, per yoar.. 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.50 WE TO CITY A ranchor from tho Trail district offered n striking cxnniplo at the Public nlarkct Wednesday of how tho market was drawing trade from' the outlying districts to this city. For the first time In ten years according to his own statements ho traded with Medford merchants. And hts trade was secured as a direct result of his trying out tho market In order to determine Mr himself whether It was the boon to ranchers of the county It was claimed to be. Here tofore he tins been trading nt Eagle Poln.t, Brownsboro, and Central Tolnt. lid had avoided Mcdford as the drive was longer and he could not successfully dispose of his pro duce here. Yesterday he came to Mcdford with a load of chickens and garden products. Within an hour ho had disposed of the load at the market for cash and felt sq good about It thai' ho visited Ideal stores and bought what supplies ho needed. 311s statements were verified by Carl Hcllbronncr, manager of tho Hutchi son & Lumsdeu store and by E. J. Runyard, ""market master. His name la hot used by request. Tho market is continuing to at tract buyers from all parts of the city and business is brisk. The offerings continue heavy but flo not exceed tho demands for ih- In short the'mar l;ct Is a 'decided success. Meats were again offered for saio at' the market a number of booths being occupied by ranchers. Their offerings wero eagerly seized upon. AMargo amount of poultry was sold. tr YESTERDAY'S SCORES: NATIONAL W. L. P. C. New York . 4c 11 .807 rittsburg .34 2-1 .5SC Chicago ..32 24 .571 Cincinnati 34 29 .540 Philadelphia 21 31 .104 Brooklyn .. 22 33 .400 St. Louis 25 40 .385 Boston 20 42 .323 Boston 8, Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 0, Chicago 2. Now York 3, Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 3 Pittsburg 4. i , f AMEIUCAN w. l. p. : Boston 42 20 .C77 Chicago 37 26 .587 Washington 37 27 .578 Philadelphia ..34 25 .570 Cleveland -.-, 28 31 .475 Detroit :.......'....23' 35 .433 Now York '. 18 38 .321 Stf Louis 17 42 .288 Philadelphia 5-11. New York C-l. Washington 3-0, Boston 2-3. Chicago 7, St. Louis 0. Cleveland 1. Detroit 4. COAST. H W. Vernon 48 Oakland' 45 Lob Angeles 43 Sacramento 32 San Francisco 32 Portland 29 IT L. P. C. 31 .COS 33 34 43 46 42 .577 .558 .427 .410 .408 n. ii. e. San Francisco 3 'fi 1 Oakland 8 8 0 Batteries Toner nud Schmidt; Malarkcy and MItzo, Lob Angeles 2 7 0 Portland 4 10 Battorlcs Chech and Brooks, Harkness and Flshor. Sacramento 3 10 4 Vernon C 9 4 Batteries Gllligau and Kroitz; CuBtlotou, Stowart and llogan, Ag now. ' V NOItTllWKST. 4 W. h. P.O. Portland 35 33 .515 Spokano 33 32 .508 Victoria 35" 34 .507 Sijattlo 35 34 .507 Vancouver 3C 35 .507 Tncoma 31 37 .450 U R. II. E. Victoria , w 8 lp 2 Vancouver .v ,' ,,.10 irJ 3 j'ortlifnd'Snattlo, cnlled 'In third. raVn, 'Snokunofacomn, ralu, r"' mm i A FAMILIAR FEATURE MISSING. T7.R0M Iho saffron s(ainotl JD Examiner and other Hearst newspapers much mimaing Convention news is bonn? peddled by the prolessional press prostitutes in the employ of that .journalistic l Mabel, who like his prototype of old,' ought to be thrown from the win dows and devoured by the dogs. Edward It. Hamilton, whose forte in life is burnishing tho trivial tattle of the San Francisco smart set into seint Hating scandal, Alfred Henry Lewis, who skillfully weaves fiction into fabrication and the trifle into shame ful slander on most any old subject, at so much per, dohn Temple Graves, one of the gargoyles that adorns Hearst's travesty of the temple of truth and other gifted penmen fill tho columns of our strumpet contemporary with sur prising and surpassing discoveries. They inform us in flaming headlines and in a sea of words that "the peerless one(Bryan)is peerless no longer." "ills race is run. "the bogie that has bauntcu Democracy is laid" and that "Champ" Clark is now tho real leader,' and that his desertion of the progressive cause in the con ention "stamps him as a real general." Tho botraval ofrvan has "fixed all eyes on the Mis- sourian tho wise, prudent, a man ot discretion, a man judgment and a man who and proper thing in emergencies" whether it be to sign a testimonial for patent medicine fakirs or one for the purity and nobility of his sponsor, Hearst. "We learn that Bryan is the "weakest man in the con vention" that Parker as temporary chairman "marks tho end of Bryan the end of Bryanism the. millstone about the party's neck for sixteen years." We also learn that "Bryan is a spent force, that he litis shot his bolt." The defeat of the Xcbraskan "marks the passing of a great leader of the decade behind us. lu marks tho rise of a great leader of the people in the decade that is to come. The king is dead, long live the king. Bryan is retired. Here's health to Champ Clark." All of which would be interesting if true but it is as near truth as the Hearst papers ever get too distant to even hear the silvery echo. But the Examiner's story is incomplete. A most fa miliar feature is lacking. AVo miss from its illustrations the classic features and from its tainted news columns the fullsomc sickening flattery of the greatest god among the smartwecd statesmen in that brilliant gallexy of Hearst dietics "William Randolph Hearst. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? IT is a sorry commentary upon the community when a splendid art loan exhibit like that prepared by the ladies of St. Mark's church, and now open at St. Mark's hall, goes'witliQut patronage. "We crowd boxing-matches to see men pummel each other, we jam theatres to see more or less worthless comic operas and questionable plays, we move in throngs from one moving picture show to the other, but we do not ttike interest enough in a collection of art works and curios gath ered from all portions of the globe to even go to sec them, notwithstanding that the exhibit is given in a most meri torious cause. Town and countiy people have most generously con tributed their treasures and family heirlooms, mauyladies have dotmted their, time and labor, and a collection is. pre sented seldom equalled in a fiity numy times the size of Medford. It is well worth patronage and the community should show its appreciation by liberal attendance. Only a few days more tire left in which you can see the exhibit. If you have not seen it go. at once. It will well repay you. . Conceived in Fraud, By C. IC. McClatehy in Sacramento Bee. Conceived in fraud and hnptUcd in iniquity, the republican national ticket stands before the people, an off spring of K)lilical harlotry. A" Kood and lovable hian-for per sonally Tuft is both has been made the recipient of a stolen certificate. Upon IitH brow lie wears not the olive crown and tho laurel wreath won honcHtly in an honest contest; rather is hi, orehcad decorated with ft badge of shntne. In addition to that, he stands upon a platform thai is generally weak and wishy-washy. Only upon tho question of the courts is it strong and to tho oiut. ' AihJ therqin it rt'vmth back praeti- Pointers to a A Mcdfoid lady sends in tho fol fel fol eowing: It is very amusing to compare the political page in the Ladies' Home Journal, tho bible of that Great Statesman C. K. Wbisler. with the treatment of similar topics in the Delineator. The Journal gives us every mouth "His Letters to His Mother," in which the son kindly ex plains to hit mother, in simple sen tences and woids of one syllable, political and social (iicstious. It is touching to think of the great con descension of the son to his clinging littlo mother. And tho editor kindly explains that tbese letters are to make clear for the benefit of women (ptes tioilk of tlio day. We wonder why this page should be in at all, since "womanly women" should care noth ing for politics. But then, to offset this, o are given a page of astiology and a page of palmistry, Hie uplift of which Wlli of coursot cfynnloraol the other. The Delineator is Ne enough to tieiit women as rational beings, who oou end tho newspapers iuiiI columns of the San Francisco conservative Champ Clark of excellent temper, oL sound can ho trusted to do the wiso Baptised in Iniquity cally to the old idea of the inviolable sanctity which wh supixised to sur round judicial decisions, nud of the infallibility of sficli utterances an idea that ban encouraged only too many judges to obey Ibis behest of the corporations against the will of tho people they were elected or ap pointed in h4crve. With (bat exception ami that ex ception not in its favor the platform is platitudinous, but not Kiiutcd; dif fuse, but not direct; soiiiulful, but not sound; evasive, but not effective a platfoi'm that uses wdrds to confine and not to Hear; a platform Unit bays littlo in much; a platform that is pompotii if not peclcMiiffiau; a plat form Hint has not" ono 'other solid punch inUt from bfgiilliilitf la end. Great Statesman perhaps with the air of masculine in terpretation draw their own con elusions. It even is asking "women to consider laws relating (o women u children to see what changes arc needed. , , Fioni An (niiocent. I wonder what its all about I wonder why thoy ravo and Hhoutj Why call' each other tiRly namea And pull a lot of crooked games? Why fill the ring with heaps of hats: 1'or aron't thoy all good dmnocrats? Tho mdrnliorshjp, Jt Booms to mo, Of any 'party should aiirt'P. I'm dciiBe, perhaps, but someone ' pleaiio Kxplaln iow fearful rows like theno Can put tho dove of peace to wing 'Mongat' those who stand for tho i Banio thing? i know1 you'll Hiiillo and say that I Don't know tho fcanio, flon1 0Vei try To stud) up tho set of S"uJch; hn cIubh'W wlti' tho sor tf fools Who claim with ovorlastlng gall That putty lluea mean naught at all. !- i---MHaM mmM0mmmmmmmmmmamimmm- Our Correspondents r t EAGLE r-OINT EAGLETS (Uy A. C. llowlott.) In inv lust letter 1 pioinNod to loll snnuclhinir of lli meeting at Table Hook. 1 Mini tod from homo at 1:110 p. in. to go to Agate school hou-o whote 1 whs to moot Ko. M. l l)ai nud (loot-go K. Paddock, D.D.. of Portland, tho stuto supciiiitondout of tho Congregation of Clan olios of Oto (Ion and aKo state supoimtondont of the Intel uutional Suuda School so ciety. When wo rouchod tho school house 1 was it little ulioad of time ami found no ono thoio. m a few mm miles, how over, thu two mini-tors ar rived and llion wo spent a low min utes li'gclhor, still no one canio and wo began lo think that our preacher would liuvo but two to ptoach to but in a few miuutiN thoy begun to oomo in sight and beforo toug we had a liood sixi'd audience and Ko. Pad dock prouohod. I nun bo potinittod (o mention in this eoiiuootiou that wo had some very fine singing in connec tion with tho service. At 7::ill p. m. the hell in the Table Kook school hos( rang to notify tin people that it was 'time to assemble for son iocs and at S o'clock tho house was called to older bv 15ov. Davis. Aboul this time tho people trout Agate began to oomo in, and by tho time thirty-seven had oomo in a hay wagon and they wore seated, the crowd amounted to about one huudV'd and Iwoutv and thou tho services ho inn bv having n tpturtct bv two oitog men and Miss Hazel Hyruin and Miss Kffio Hall, followed bv two songs by the congregation, with Miss Ityrttiit nt the organ. By way of digress) n I will say Unit when mi got the sing, er-. of Agate and tho singers of Table Hock together and Mi-s irv ilyrttm at tho organ you wilt always have good singing. Dr. Paddock announced his text from P. 81 and in loss than a minute had the attention of the entire audience, nud in the course of the sonuon told how l!od was shaping the affairs of this world for its evangelizing, teforring lo tho general uprising in the xditical affairs of the United States, the awakening of the Orient, tho establishing of a groat republic among Ibe Chinese, Iho gen eral unrest that exists throughout tho world on the subject of Christianity, the efforts being put forth by the Roman Catholics to colonize the Wil lamette valley, etc., and wound tip by urging on the Christians to redouble their efforts for thi" evangelizing of this coast. Dr. Paddock iom; of tho recogniz ed loaders in the work on the Pacific coast. He has jus finished a tour of the field in southern Oregon and says that we uo truly a wonderful country in southern Oregon and prom ises to try to put more laborers in the church work in the near ftttutt1. While at Table 'Hock it was an nounced that the yoipig people will have a basket social noxtSnttinhv night in thu school house to raise funds to pay for a hundred chnirs thoy have hough! for tiso when they have public gatherings. They liaxe u fine program prepared for tho occas ion. While in Table ItOcl; I had the plea sure of meeting a brother of your Table Hock correspondent, Mr. Hall. Hcimlpr 11. Von dor Hollcn was smiling on hi friends in Kaglu Point lust Tuesday. V. B. Iligcubotham-of Prospect sulci his daughter Mrs. J. Fallis of Al berta; B. C, were pleasant callers Monday night. She came out to in terview Dr. Holt. P. Whitman has tOopenod the basket shop in K.iglo Point. ' Misfl .Mamie Wright, who hns been leaching school on Klk crook has fin ished her school and returned to her home in K.igfc Point1. ' The rain stopped lljo ball game last Sunday but tho Laglo Point boys ex pect to bac a game next .Sunday with the Woodille team. Krancbsca Kcddlng who him fak'ly boon Identified with tho slioit dramas of vaudevlllo, Is to return to the regular ulnsc, 2 ;: t r ;.. Health la tho foundation of all good Ioqki. TJip wiso wpman realizes thin and takes precautions to proservo her health and strength through, tho per riod of child bcarlnpv Sho remains o pretty ;nothor by avoiding as far as possible tho s u florin 6" and daiigerp of nuch occasions. TUs every woman may do through tho uuo of ilo(horH Friend. This la a modlclno for external application anil so panotratlnf; In It? natura as, tp hqroughly luhrlcato every musclo, norvo and tendon In. volved during tho porlod boforo baby comes. Jt aldu nature by expanding tho skin and Usuiies, t'alo?e$ tender ness and poroiiima, and perfectly pre pares tho system . A . for natural and CfMkSQCS nafo motherhood. JZVr Molhor'a VfyndtoGMlenQ Is sold at drug tri'i(v HtoroH. Wrlto for freo book f - ix pedant mothers, which cou..uih much lunblo information, BRADFiELD REGULATOR CO.. AUuxVCt. ini. "f4 KANE GREEK ITEMS. Pi of, (Iroonloaf ntudo Central Point - a butdnoMH hdl ono day leeontly. Mrs. DucUmborry of Haidluo crook Is spending a fow days on upper K ti it oh crook with hot" parents-, Mr, and Mrs. Householder, Mm. Kolsoy and A very win a pleas ant callers at Mis. (licoulouf'n on Monday, Tom Mirk wan combining IiiihIuoih and pbviNuro In Mcdford on Tuosditj, Miss I'onrl Collins of Near Town, spout sovoial dityti recently with Katies oiook ft lends, Mr. .lohution was trading with Cen tral Point uioirhantH tho foio part of tho week, Kant'H crook vlsltora to (told Hilt this week worn Mrs. Avery, Mis. Orvonloaf, Miw. Mai don, Hill Yantz. Mr. and Mrs. Tnlor, .lainos Law rence, Frank and David Avery, lion. Mardon, Mih. Jllgluliotham, Mr. ICuotts and Mr. Lewis. Jack Hntlor, tho "sago of Kanos crook," tuado (laid Hill a business visit on Saturday, returning homo Monday. Messrs. Lewis and Conk weto transacting htnducta at thu county seat on Ftlday. Mr and Mrs. Taylor loft on Wed nesday for northern, California to spend tho Hummer. "Prophet" Foster predicts cooler weather for thvnott fow days wMi occasional thunder showii. Mine, llocgls and Stluehutg were pleasant vnlleis nt Mrs. Mardou's on Thursday. Now Items are nraioo as over) body bt haying or otherwise. Mary lloggls, who ts ntaylug with Mrs Kinmct Thompson near Cold Hill spout Sunday with homo folks nt tho Ilrailcu mine. FRECKLE-FACE .Vow Hetucdy That Heimnos Freckles or Costs Nothing. Hero's a ohaneo Mls Frecklo-Facf to try a now remedy for freckles with tho guarantee of a reliable dealer that It will not rost you a penny unless It removes tho freckles, while If It does glvo you a clear com plexion, tho expeuso Is trlfltug. Simply got an ounco of othlno double strength, from nay first class druggist ot Medford and one night's treatment will show you how easy It Is to rid yourself of tho homely freckles and get a beautiful com plexion. Barely lu moro than one onnco needed for tho worst caso. Ilo sure to ask any first class druggist In Medford for tho double strength othlno, an this Is tho only proscription sold under guarantee of money ' back If It falls to remove freckles. I Wo aro now sorytifc ouii own Ice Cream IIKItlJ IH OUU FOKMULA Cream Mltk Sugar Pepsin Flavoring No Starch . . i ,i . ? No Flour No I co Cream Powders No. (lolatlntof any kind. HASKINS ' 'for HEALTH Kee Lox i Typewriter Ribbon Am tlio only ones inado Avliich arc inked io .suit the BLOW oKlHMlirfor ont makes of typewrit ers, m 75c to $1.00 MBDFORDt BOOK STORE Alexander The Suit Man Call and look over twolvo hundred mtiupleii of tho latent woavoit In Men's Sultliign. A inado to jtitir inoumiro tmlt, i.h nolutoly gnat autooil to fit. r.naian tood.all ptuo woot and guiuatitooil lo hold Its shape, Made to onr moas tiro iiullii, $N,0D to !? 10.00 Itoom X, Palm Building. BIG SALE EAST SIDE MILLINERY ('oinnieiK'int; Wednesday, Juiio 2G Closing out enUie sltjelc at cosl. ICvtM'vthinjj; musi o. 608 East Main Stroot 4 of tho neatest and most nymmctrlcnl kind Is thu rule lu our establishment, Wo aro known by thu excellent. o.ual Ity of our work lu this and all other linos of adaucod practical dentistry I'lttnlosit retracting. Ftlliig,' Filling, Cleaning, etc. Wo solicit a trial, feel, lug assured that your satisfaction wilt bring j on back again regularly. Our charges aro ery moderate In splto of the superior nature Of our work Iiily Attendant DR. BARBER Tin: nn.vnsT Over Daniels for Piids. I'.irlflo 1'hoilu 2T.2S, Home I'houo a 5 - IC For Sale 25 H. P. roadster Knlly equipped, new, run less Hum M0 miles, tin unusual bargain for cash or real estate. Jlonie phono J101-X or write JANES BROS. PLUMBING itcara and Hot Water Heating All Work UuarnntetC Prices ilouHoimbls. OOFFEEN & PEIOl IS Howard Block, Xntranr on nth 01 mclila soil. Horn si. A SNAP CO Bcres, six miles from Medford, good graded road cronsen tho tract, all freo noil, at li0 por aero, f 1000 will handlo, oaay toriim on balance, Part la crook bottom land, auttablo for alfalfa. Several nprlngn on thu placo.f Tlmbor enough to pay for tho tract. ' No buildings. In tho Griffin creak district, W.T.York(a.Co. p- MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest rales with "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320G-C.Bldg, Watch Our Addition Grow ?cko nut) Summit Mcdford Realty and ' Improvement Company m, r, a ii. oo, nid. m&hmimnm UJif 4Er'-K-l-f' klVM W r fVvVl ftk WHERE TO OO TONIGHT -rr ' ' IS IS THEATRE illlllO l'e( of I'lctuios Mltli Vauilotlllo AdmlHMlon 10 and Id cotitii, .Mia.VIN anil U'NKII.h The inoo Itaell louts. lutioduoliig llaruiouy Singing and Coon Shouting. Fit A. VIC T. t'OI-VVN Toploul lu his thrilling hytlio'iioiophiui) flights. Ho l u lion iih lu his wonder ful Invention far above toria (limit. Wltoio wo look down on ntiiiiotoiitt sk)sciapors of Now York Oily. Halls oer tho stiituo of l.lbottV I'ark How and numerous other hiodiuiHs lowois. Suddenly (lulling down, bo imlht over bout, panning under tho lliooklyn ami ouhallnu InldgoM. bo lauds lu lltook l)ii. Seeing this will be llko fl)lug with him. IIIHTIIKIFTV WIFH lllch eoiuoily, couroli of tasty fun. llllv (U'llI V l,HTV lirnmii. Dig Hill, tt luuiberuiaii, loses bis wal let, which Is picked up by "llowdy" the iloj; wlin hides It uudur a loi; and then (IiIiikm happuii. Special matinees v ry Sntutduy and Sunday at - p m HvcoliiK petformnnco, 7 .10 STAR THEATRE ruder dlr lion of PKoi'iiirs ,.mi si:.mi:nt vu. SiiM'ior In I'ldun I'rodm tlous lUmt ventilated and most i-ouifortabUi tbuatro lu Soullivrn OniKoti i.'ivi: ui i'iiut.pin imvi: oirr eftiii: .viriiir An ulmorliliiK mid sturtllui; diama with a piiuoh. AMKIlK A.V TOt'lllS'lS AIHIOAH Clover Sooiilo KVHItV ItOSK HAS IT'S STJVM This Is a Kood leiwoii to yoiinj; follow u IIVP.VOTIH Mtl.li HnttlliiK iiood (Kiineily AH SATIIKIt IN NIJW BONtl Ilest of music and renllslle. effoctn COMI.VHl COM I. V( IS 'Hie Com Id's I'arolo Written by Molvln (5. Wlnsiock. (leu. mnminor Peoples Aiiiuemiiul Co. and produced by thu ICiIIhoii Co, Dimlluj; with (tov. West's honor system. ; ThrlUinn drama ' ' J-"..1' J i i i i. i ; Clark & Wright 1 LAWYERI WASHINGTON, I). O. l'ubllo Land Mntton; Final l'roof. Dniert f.nndi, ConteaU and MlntoB Cme. Scrip, Medford Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 25c PACKAGES 10c, 10c, 20o Phenes: I'wiftVal. J 1 OHIO 3iJ'l j Lressoner Scrvico . J5NJ'ir. s - S .j. .. 1,...J b7 MdoRfe1"""" POISON OAK REMEDY ?,.cffl?D eS.CHILOLAOID rcLONJ, 0UIIM3, tTC, Alt ohuoq! U00i!S IUVE IT ON WIIL n0TIN ON l tdUUT Lrrrur .in .... rt.i.r.u . ' acccht no niiusriruT 'reaSCoifa. UNBtCVtMICHAtLS to" sAN'rnANCinno Draperies Wo carry a vry coinplnte Hub of ilrupnrliiH, liuut etirtoliiH, lit turns, oto, unil.flo nil iiluimon of tipliololfirlnil A speclul limn tn loolt ufior this WOlll OXOlllNlVOlV mill will hIvo m iiood nervloo n Is poHiilliIn to cot Ir ovun tlio Inmost cities. WliliKS & McGOWAN CO. Wm --K-SSaSai'iHWirw tf-t Wtl0J&H2llFfi"&mttami&g -tJtu,M...v, - myrS-pt i. T-i ,-,- - -.--