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-' ' v OTilTKORn MATfi TRimTNR MKrWORD. OKFXION, MONDAY. MAY 12, 101,'), PAG19TWQ. vm M'XDPOKD MAIL TIUDUNU agate xfae; NT1NT WKWKPAl'EIl . NVKKY AKTKHNOON MUNDAV MY TUB ;ru ritiHTiwo co, ' Th DawifWitM) Ttm-Mt, Tim Mwlfonl Mall, Tim Medfnrtl Trltmn. The Houtli rti OffifflnWMi, Tie Aatiiami Trunin. Offlea Mull Trlbunn Hullillnif, 25-J7- North Kir titreat; trlophono "6. dHOKQK PUTNAM, Kdltor una MiMitffr tMle3 ' atconii-claa matttrr at MriUAfil. Orofi, under tha ct of March ,,H7.. , ,. OfflrUI " pipe r of tlin Cllr t Me.lforfl. Utl - .cwi TWIM rarer ef Jackson County. ttmieiimtiMr xate. Ona ynftr. by mall ., ,, .8.g0 On month, ty mall - .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In Mrdford, Jacksonvllla and Cen- trat Point .50 FaUirtay only. ly mall, tier year J.OO kly, per year - - l." y ' i hi". -- a w u u ti L M Singing and dnnclnR dolls nnd dolls of nil kinds will bo represented lu "Tho Doll Shop.' which will be presented Wednesday nud Thursday nlRhts at tho Nnt, May U-1S. Tho liroductlon Is under tac direction of Mine. S. Stiver and given under the auspices of tho Indies of St. Mark's ruIUI. Ilehcarsals Indlcato (hat It will lo tho most successful and enter taining local talent show of a decade. There aro over 100 youns twoplc In tW cast, all beautifully costumed to represent dolls who come to llfo and hold a night of revelry In tho old doll' shop. Tho play will bo featured by splendid music, under Profcufor Tatllandler'a direction, clover and ar tistic danclnc;. Among the features will be the stately minuet by Misses Kstcra Mason, Coffin, Dahl, Klynn, Paul Robinson, Dr. .V. W. Howard, A. K. Swnrthout and Horace Dromby. Ono of tho cutest will bo "I.nfcl Pankl poo," a Chlncso duct nnd danco by Louis Qulsonberry and Lor ralno Usshcr, with a bunch of Med ford's littlest girls Lydl.i Dean, JJrlthlo Mlkschc, Mettn Millard. KHz nboth Manning, Grace Cole, llqhna Armstrong, Dcrnlco Mlchc, Fern Stewart, Pearl Miller, Clnrn Johnson, Prclo Miller, Vivian Drown, Alfreds Ware. During another lilt, n song by eight of Medford'a popular high school boys and girls, "An Irish Smile," tbo audlonco will surely, join In chorus and Jig with "thoso dune er8," who aro Holon Puruckor, Caro- llno Andrews, Josephlno Itoot, Ethel (Juthrlo and Everett McArthur, Paul Scbuler, Herbert Alford and George Gates. Mme. Silver has worked hard drill ing tho cast nnd it Is believed her effort will bo rewarded by crowded houses both evenings. Ilemembcr tho date. May U-15. CATTLE HIGHER $9 PORTLAND, Mnv l'-.-lIeceipts for tho week have been Cullle, ITS!); calve, 22; hogs, 2132; nlieep, -J583 ; horned, 2. A higher steer market Iiuh marked the week's lnnineSH in thu cattle di vihion. Monday hhowcil a big run and blddim; wnH keen and Malm mid Montana Muff brought $8.-10 to J?S.G0 Thursday, with Rovcrnl load from Htuiifii'ld nnd Echo going at $8.7f off tho rnrs. The cultlo supply throughout tho cotintry iu limited and h steady market in looked fur. There was n fiuo Miioher trade, but ik'inaiul exceeded llio hiipply of heif ers, bulls nnd calviw, so cows sold up to $7.-10 nnd heifers .J.7.7." and bulla $(1.00 mid $G.2o, tmuwiiig the ttreuglli of tho market, lings continue strong, while en&t em markets aro lower ilctnnml is .o kern (hut buyers continue to pay $".05 for best light hogs. This firm-iici-is may not hint Jong lint exists for tho vveok'H close. A better plioep house prevailed. Plenty of mutton and lambs to up- lily Uiq. trade with btrictly prime wool wejiiofs bringing $7.50 to $7.7f, owes tit $(J.f0 to irG.75 and epriug lambs $8.75, tho early part of tho week, but mioled lower toward tho uohu of tho week's business. .58 OF AN INCH OF IS Over a half inch of rain, .58 of an iiieli to bo exact, was recorded at tho lonal weuthor office lust night. Ad ditional (.howors aro predicted for loiiight hud TueHilay. Tho rain begun falling about 10 o'clock Sunday evening and came down steadily until morning. It did a great tfeul of good lu thu valley. tm HUNDRED CHILDREN HOP OVER RICH BIGjf TRIAL ONATGRANTSPASS Judge R XI. Calkins and Prosectt (or K. 12. Kcllv left .Monday for (1 rants Puss where tle eireuit eourt convened ngniu with .ludgo Onlkins prvidiug. Tho grand jury will not convene again till next Tall, however. Among the criminal caies called at thii lime tho one of greatest in tercut is thai of Lawrence It. Uieh, charged with bigamy, Hich is now out on hail of iflOOO. Subpoena for the appearance of XI r. I?ich No. 1, who now reddest in San Krnnoiseo. has been issued. The charge apiint-t Hieli resulted from his having mar ried Xliss Jessie Lnytnn of Grants Pn, XIr. Nina Colm Klch later ap pearing on the scene and alleging Hint hho was the only nud the ori ginal Xlrs. Ilich. The murriagc of Nina Colin nnd Hich was later con firmed by the. Jewish rabbi who per formed tho ceremony, nnd Hich was brought from Klamath Falls'nnd held till bonds were furnished for his re lease. He was indicted for bigamy by the Josephine county grand jury. Other criminal cases on tho dock et arc thoo of Oeo. tlntes, the Kcrby man indictl for assault with a dan gerous weapon; Everett Hogue, in dieted on two counts, one for selling liquor to n minor, nnd Simon Shan, of Halicc, indicted for .selling liquor without a license. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Xtrs. E. A. Hathaway and child of Corning, California, arc visiting rel atives here. Xliss Helen Price left Saturday morning for a several days' viit iu Ashlnud. Mr. nnd XIr. II. N. Aldrieh. Xliss Sadie Ileobe, XlifS Audrey Holme, Xliss Iua Austin nud Xliss Alma Aus tin attended the box social and as sisted in the excellent program at Willow Springs Saturday evening. Hugh Price, of Weed, California, visited his wife and children bore Sunday. Tho dauco held in Central Hall un der tlio nuspicos of the Central Point orchestra was largely attended and was greatly enjoyed by all present. Xlrs. George Pankcy left Saturday evening for a short visit Avith Cottage Grove friends. E. I). Hrihcoe ban returned from a business trip to Portland nud was ncconianied homo by his sister, Xlrs. Lulu Xlnyficld nnd children. Xlrs. XIayficId sent n few dnj-s visiting rclatievs and friends hero nnd on Saturday afternoon left for Hi-hop, Califoniia, where Mio and her chil dren will make their homo with her father, .7. G. Hriscoe. Mr. Hanson of Chico, Califoniia, is visiting n number of his old-time friends in this vicinity. , Xlrs. XL Purkeypilo Icrt Snturday morning for a six months visit with onslorn rolutivus and old aoipiuiu tnnttos. W. C. Owen nnd Glen Owen left Sunday moniing for Img Henoh, California, where they will rosido permailcntly. Tliesc gentlcumn have long been residents in this city nud their departure has caused much re grot among their many friends. Xliss Dean of Ashland was the guest of Xliss Nettie Lewis Sunday. H. E. Heall of Sledford spent Sun day among his former townsmen in this city. Xliss Alice Whipple of Hoguo ltiv cr vinited friends and relatives here the lnlter part of the weok. A. V. Whitney and nephew left Friday morning for Jlerrill, Oregon, for a month's visit. Xlrs. John K. ltoss, Xlrs. I. .7. Pur keypilc, Xliss XL Hnmriek, Xlrs. XL II. Parker, It. C. Itumnu scnt Friday afternoon in Xlcdford. Attonioy II. V. Xlulkey mndo a btiwiiioss trip hero Friday nftornnon. W. W. Ellington of, Sams Valley spent Friday afternoon with his hon, IJeu, nud other relatives in this city. Xlrs. Aslicraft has been conduct ing tho eight li grade examinations the last two days. Tho high school is preparing for the public ii play entitled "A Night Off." It is to bo presented to tho public miou and is to bo stnged un der tho maimgeiiient of tho senior oIuhs. Tho participants in tho play mo the most skilled nud capable young students in the Hogue nevr v alloy. Pupils from each of tho tour classes in high school havo been chosen to assist iu its successful pro duction ami no time or energy will bo spaml by them in helping to mnke it the most brilliant as well as tho iiiont iiiofitablo ovuut of (he season. Tho players nro snro of having a hoiuo full to ovori lowing, for they uro being couched by N . L. Grccnloaf who has had wido exper ience iu this work and who never at tempts anything unless it turns out to bo u groat success. Xliss Alurjoiio Walking of Xledfoid spent tho week-end tho guuel of tho Xlisscs Stone. J. Percy Wells of Jacksonville tar. ricd n few minutes iu our city Sntur dny nflcrnooii. REDDY AYS SUCCESS CERTAIN Stating that tho Pacific Interior railway will soon bo financed, Dr. J. F. Kcddy arrived homo Sunday night from San Francisco, leaving again this Jnornlng for Grants Pass. Several of tho capitalists Interested lu the deal are at Grants Pass mak ing further Investigation. H. G. Smith, ma or or Grants Pass, accom panied Dr. Kcddy to San Francisco and returned vvllli hint. "Whllo nrrangomonts havo not yet been completed." states Dr. Kcddy. "I believe tluit no hitch In tho nego tiations will follow. Wo nro going over tho lino again soon and follow ing that trip something definite will bo detirmuu'd ' OF Active work of creeling tho arches of welcome which nro to bo placed along Mala street to greet tho 1500 irelcgatcs to tho grand todgo of tho I. O. O. F. which will bo lu kcsslou here next weok, began today. The streets aro to bo decorated through out their entire length, color schemes being decided uton by committees of tho local lodge. Tho gathering will bo ono of the most notable over held lu the city and a splendid tlmo Is predicted. For a week Medford will entertain tho delegates. . . The erection of n prceooling plant in the valley now scents a certain ty following a Hireling of the Hogue Hivcr Fniit & Produce association Saturday afternoon where rcrls were heard from committees which were npoiuted at u former meeting and which have been ut work, for oino time. The plan is to sell first mortgage bonds to an amount of .520,000 mid to mixe $20,000 by sub-criplion. Five thousand dollars of this amount has been snbcribed and tho addi tional amount will soon bo raised. E I Tho time for the preliminary hear ing of 11. C. Kenttier iisjii a charge of embezzlement preferred by F. E. Xlerriek ono of the stockholders in the 1L C. Kontiicr company, has not as yet been set by Justice of I lie Peace Glenn O. Tnjlor, mid it vrill probably bo several days yet before the examination is held. Absence of District Altoruev Kelly who is at Grants Pus as well as luminous negotiations now under way in regard to the future of the store, aro said to bo rosMinihlo for thu de lay iu tho hearing. MM l I ! To Policy Holders of Phoenix Mutual Firo luHtirauco Company If you aro Intorcstod lu resisting payment of last aMOMinunt, you will find it to your advantage to commu nicate with us at once. Darling & Hodges, Gold Hill, Oregon. 40 Run-Down People Mndo Strong by Vlnol. Run down conditions uro caused by overwork, worry, too close con finement, a chronic cough or cold which it Is difficult to cure. Wo want to say to ovory person lu this condition you need Vlnol, our dollclous cod liver and Iron tonic without oil, tho great strength creat or. It will supply Iron to tho blood iu tho most easily usolrnllated form, create healthy appetlto, strengthen your digestive organs and mako you eat better, sloop bettor and fool bet tor. A case hus Just comu to our at tention from West Scruiitou, Pa., Mis. Chan. Proper says; "For thieo years I was all run down, weak and hud no appettto and after all that tlmo J am glad to say Vlnol has I) ro ut, lit buck my health and strength which Is Just whut I was told It would do." Wo uro confident that Vlnol Is tho best body builder and slrongth creator wo havo ovor sold. Try a bot tle on our tpiurnutco to rotund your money If It falls to bonoflt you. Mud ford Phurmacy, Medford, Ore. DECORATING STREETS UNDERWAY PRECOOLING PLANT SEEMS CERTAINTY TALENT- DEFEATED IN SNAPPY GAME The game yctcrdn) between Tal ent nud Shorty's veterans was it most agreeable surprise to tho fans who braved tho elements. Probably on account of the wind and rain, tlto hoys seemed lu u hurry to finish nud played sitrh fast bull that tho first five- tunings oul) look 25 minutes and tho game vvna over lu 1 hour and tf minute, making it tho fastest gamo played on tho local grounds. hi tho first four lulling only t" men enmo to Imt on ohch sldo no hits, no runs. Kudy Schults. with his homo run, and Coffccu ami UolU lu loft field showed up welt nlnnusUli! the old Ulnars nnd the wholo toum pla)cd good snappy ball, which was true of tho Talout team also. Tho fact that thcro were only 10 hits and IU strikeouts nud only six left on bases la sufficient Indication that both teams showed some classy fielding, and tho work on the mound was good on both sides, only one pass being given nnd that In tho ninth when tho game was practically ovor. There wcro no scratch hits, both Kudy and Shorty clouting tho ball over tho fetiro nud thu othor hits being clean drives. Tho scorot K. It. 10. r. s i -Sohiiltz. Tnlent .. Medford Summary: Home run Two-lmso hits -Isaacs, Mllos, Wilkin son. Unso on balls Off Smith 1. Struck out lly MeKcevor 2. Hurd 5. Smith Ii. Loft on bases Mis! ford 5. Talent 1. Tlmo of gamo 1 hour IT, minutes. OBITUARY David Coppol dM nt the roldeiice of his duughtcr.Mrs. D. It. Jones, of Callahan, Cal., April 29, a god 73 years, after u Illness or many yonrs. Ho is survived by his wife, who lives at Jacksonville, nnd several grown chlldron. More than t.OOo.000 persons aro employed In the textile mills lu Great Ilrltaln. A TWICE-TOLD TALE One of Intcrcit to Our Headers. (,ood news hear repeating, nnd whon it Is confirmed nftor a long lapse of time, uren If wo hesitated to believe it at first hearing, wo fed secure In accepting Its truth now. Tho following oipcrlntico of a Med ford man Is confirmed after many years. A. '.. Sears. "31 Fifth St.. .Mud. ford. Ore, says: "Hlnro publicly rec ommending Down's Kidney Pltls In 1907, I have iiikhI thorn occasionally and they havo always brought good results. I was afflicted with sovero pains in my Imek and I ofton found It Impossible to stoop. The kidney se cretions pasood too frequently unci this wonkuoaa was a source of much tannoynncu. Hearing Doau's Kidney Pills highly rocommeiidttd, I procure! n box nt Hnsklns' drug store and by tho tlmo I had finished tho contents I could soo that they wore the right romedy for my troublo. (Iruduall) thu pains and ulbur dlfflciiltlon dis appears! nnd my health Improved. I cheerfully rocomuiund Doau's Klduo) Pills to ovory ono afflicted Kith kid ney complaint.'' "When your back Is limiv romum her tint name." Don't simply ask for a kidney rumeily ask distinctly for Duuu'h Kldiioy Pills, tho winio Unit Mr. Scars had tho lumody hacked by homo testimony. SOo nil stores. Fostor-Mtlburn Co., Prop., lluffalo. N. V. PAGE THEATRE EXTEA ORDINARY ATTRACTION Monday Evening, May 19 Chui'les I'Yohiimn Prcaoula MAUDE ADAMS Ami Original Now York Oast in llor AIohL Minions iSucoess PETER PAN )y ,T, U. Barrio, Author ot-'TJio Liltlo Miuislor" FOR PARTICULARS PHONE 418 S KLAMATH FALLM, Ore., Mnv IB - Within llio iieM few duvs the pdi tious will bo filid In hold it recall election on County Judge S. Wor den. The reunited number of signer- lias been secured and it Is now slated that Fnuik Im Whiln, runneth a Porllnud nowspapsi' mini and for ev cml year past u local real odiUc dunlin, will he (lie candidate. Wor dim has iHitrtl it atnusil statement Unit he will under no condition re sign nud that he will fight tho Irhuc to a finish, lie invito the recall election and urges his friends to sign I lie petitions so (hut Hi matter may he brought bsforo tho voters without delay, lie even nffora In sign the petition himself unil suys bo will not resoil to the courts to gain time. Warden will mako the achievements of his two oitrw in office bis main justification for the incrrasc in llio county indobtcdiiww. Ho aaya ho bus done only what tbo people naked him to do whan ho was elected. He is confident the mesll wilt fall Tint. Frank Irn Whits is now living on his farm a few mile out of tho uit.v. Ho is well and fuvorwblv known, lie has for the jvast your given most of Ids attention to his. farm, but is still tbo bend of u roar estate liimuosti in this oily. Supremo Court Again Recesses. WASHINGTON, Xlav 12. Tho I'M it id States supreme court look h i cress todav until Xlav 'M without handing down a dreision iu the big Xliuiiosota rate case. MinU'llA.VTS ASSOCIATION" Tho roRUlar monthly ImnttMet of tho Merchants' Atwoclntlnn will be hold tonight at Hotel Mwlfurd. NOTICI". The West Sldo feed stable ts ohiim1 under now management. Will run a sale nud reed stable. 4f. .1. K IIOSTWK'K, Prop. Woman's Danger Period Is aald to be from If. to fiO. What should bo n molt natural cbangu la a wouiun'rt life Is, on account of modern methods of living, fraught with most iwiuoiing and painful symptoms. Wonnm when piiMdiK through this critical period should roly ii'ton Lydln 1. l'lnkhsm's Vum tnblo Compound, ns It has proved wonderfully sureoiwful In currying women safely through tho tiuiiiKi' of llfo. SPKAY NOW FOR FRUIT "Vc arc prc'ini'i'd lo spray your fruit Iivps to jircvent woriuv i'rtiit. J)rop a card lo Powell & Watson Iv, J' 1). Xo. 1. Hochambeau Ilcglstcred. D.UTI.i: CillAV ST.M.I.IO.V 0 Vears Old Kcrvli'o SUO lo liiNiiro KITTO IIAIt.N Wo also train horses mid colts nud break them of all noxious habits. Hut Isfactlou guaranteed. L. O. VAN' WHKK.V Mnlu IU JarkHonvlllo HE IS WORDEN RECALL OPPONENT Rheumatic Blood is Wholo Story ' dl 5Utl, liimUrn, ml J Pril AriMitUr lllitwnMUim Cui.J. Vuu Will IrH I 'U nl . rilst flrr I klSK H N. S, Tlnro Hull- "i tAv lrs, litlli l iiinl hli"l I i i ,r in t u. tint thry nil I u'k llir ili-l "iiilul lit bslllK natural H'"1. I... T brSjIn vvllli, rhun ' tn u tumply a Hn iilva i" i,Mvin vnr'ctj nf antna. AM4 ciih 'nl) b rnha.t by lrrt KtlHK I tin ill.lr. ttl supply With iiHtMmlly m.ii.iiUK nnU4n Tm. lb pttlim mi) l rMMl Wllh nsr cottr or iho ari.la may h ntiit-ulti'1 fur I ho llniti Iln Bat avrh pirtllml IHfrrljr IMiMtorlir mitl l tint nun tun 1 lo a mii. Thr l Imt ofi utrnturl rlinnmalliim innnly. nt U l' In r' alrK atnro unJrr tho lounn ' f K H 11 roitHilns nrily pur v inlln tlMnnhi ami Is atwolutolf fr 'f ri" rury. Imllil of p ,1 mh or nnnil-. nil has pruvot n mlor far -iy f.rm of rhHHiMwi. Th rcovrrl nf nil type nf rtifH HiallSM tijf hr n nf H H N la n Inx MtbMln ta tlia liiltural mrnt) af Ihl rrniarhnblr mrdlrliiv for Ii U nnlin, lall Jul naiurnlly. Jul a ki mllr. Mnd t aa wall arvtalnml ih. mnat ii-,inbl mo iMlnlihi. ant iho( rraitllc dlalil foo.l tm .! fall la rrat a tM.MIn 4 K It K t.i-1 r Yuu will lit lunllitl al Hi rolu If your rhiitfinlUm l r u h a nlni thai yu wlrt llUf l mnMll a iff m airlnllat rtirtilKilnllv. wrlli t.l T'ia Mrllral IV1 . Th Mwlfl v-mo Oo, 137 Hnlft Hl.l. AUnnU, (la. FOR SALE Small Irrlmttftl ranch umr city rr(Krvolr. Uouaa. bam. lnd. etc. Tolenhona ami rttjr vvalvr. lHmlly orobnl( Imrrl', unnlnn. Nw frw Mil all plaMttMl. Ideal location for market imnlenlni. berrlM or nmnll i orchard. Itu thla nvnch now and i net the benefit of thU yrnr'd trop ' II. I N'Oltl.rr, Owner I'houo 10tM-li. PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Hoating All Work ivonranltrd l'(la IlB-n.linlili COFPEEN & PRICE 23 Bowairt mock, natranca on Bib M Mow l'liun a. JoJasn A. Perl Undertaker Lnd AnlntHnt. sh h. HAitTi.irrr I'boncA .M. 17 anil IT-I-ii Aiubiilnuic Ncrvlco Dciui)- Col oner V5C itn . .--" r i " CUT DOWN COST OP PRODUCTION, OUT OUT HORSES AND MULES, USE THIS DENNINGr TRAC TOR, 3D00 LBS., 24 H. P., $1200.00. CIIAS. R. P. D. NO. 3. 1000 Rooms Wanted In order to accommodate tho poonlo nttondlni tha Odd Follow! CJiiiiid I.odK) nud Itcbclmli Ansciiibly to bo held In Medford Mux Till oiit prlntod blank bolow and ,mnll to John A, l'or, Hoc. Itooni Coiiiiullltc, not later than May 10th, lu order that Hit can ho clnuulflud. Wu will havo rooma uvallahlo from May -0 to 23 ns follewn: IloouiB with bath & pur day for ouo per son; Q per day for two nornonu, Itooms without bfith & ,por day for ono person; ff Ior day for two pomona, , titreot and Nuuiuhor , M Kamo - . m WHERE TO GO TONIGHT I Aiv THEATRE Wo Ia'iiiI Otlicid I'ollow Jut lo leintiul )oii of our CilAMUt OAVN Coiupltfto (lhmiiio of proKram fniMIAYH. .MON'OAVH WKIiN'lttlbWS AMI IMtlO.WN Vour on a hooiI Jmhtincul ultl nc I,iiomIiiIko out ftuiN'rlorly In every ivipivi ADMISSION' no AND too AftciuiHiti nud Ktciiluit i H-r-H-H- ISIS THEATRE f VAl'DKVIM.i: .Mll.l.CIt .Wit SIICI.IA' I'omcdy Mimical Ail l'liolo I'ln j h Today .. of Tln'iu . 4. AM, IIAII, TO Till! KINO Tlllt OliD Olt.W .MAUI.' j.tiu.Mwi: .tir.vK i.owniiiN'0 111(11 SAM, iii'nnv iiuiim:vi:i With Mr John lliiuii)' SAI.I.Y IN Ollt ALI.KY Z ScIlK H---H-Hf4f I: Draperies V' carry a very cnmpMa Una of iUaMrlr. )- riiifatnn. fuiura. ate, anil rf all oi,na or lljilinlalailii A kInm-ihI man l liink after llila work nirluaiKly ati.l Mill kIv aa cnod aprvHM aa I" iHwdbla lo cat la etan Ilia larciat cllUa. Wcolis & McGowan Co. FOR SALE I have homo of tlio host Iiiivh iu tlio viyJIi'V. (Jootl al fairn rjiiiclu's, ,'ood bottom lautl, plenty of walei:. Also uood i!a'o to rout. Don't fail to wor mo boforo you buy, JOHN PEARSON P. O. Box 30 Ashland, Ore. TSCHIRQI PHONE 07. J2 .j- v re;:.y,& ,'L' -.