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'i r r PAGESTX. MEDFOttU MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OlIEflON, W,nNl:Sl)AV, MAY 21, WW. . 2 '. 4 i K 1 w BITTER RGHI OVER BAPTIST MISSIS IJKTllOlt, Mich., Mny 21 -A hit ler flKlit wrm iircdlclvil over tho urnp osltlon to nmntRnnutte tho 'no vom en's forolgn inlsslonnry nsftoclnMnuti whon tho nnniml ronvciii'on of Mrlh cm llatlfiU formally o;ctirtl tulny In tho Woodward Avcuua It.nt'tt church. Nearly (iOOO dolcRatcti and vlHtlbr from all over tho United titnten woro In ntlendnncc. Although tho ninalgnmnlton o' the two foreign missions Is hlttcrly oji tiosotl by ninny of tho delegate It was generally expected that tho con vention will act favorably on the proposition. Tho convention which PMOtnblotl today represents tho lar gest denominational assomblnpo in tho United Stntoa. Among tho not ables who wliTspoak dnr' g lb wvelt nro John D. ltoclefcll6r. Jr. Unite! States Supremo Court Jimum Hughes nnd Blmllcr Matthews, of t'lilcnpo. Delegations nro hbro from NYW Yor:. Iioston, St. Louts, 1m Angelei mid San Kranclsco. FORMER MAYOR OF MEDFORD HERE ,T. ,1. llouser, who wn umyor of Mcilfonl in 1D00, nnd who is now in Mm rvnl cslntc business nl Oorvnl lis, is nmonc ttio convention visitors", Mr. Ifonsor c.Mrc.'$o,, htuiselC ns ns lniiif.hpil nt MeilfonVs development nml nlt-o voices the feelings of the convention ns well ns u personal feeliiij; of priilo nl the innuner in which this city hns entertained tho largo crowd, no says every ono i dolighleit and that (he notion of hotel men nnd rcstnurnuts in keepim; the prices nt n xwmnnlilo level has cnused much fnvornblo conunenl. While in Medford, Mr. Honker was in the contracting husinc. M'MILLAN OF PRINCETON TO LEAD WELLS OF COLLEGE BIG BASEBALL GAME AT3P.ML Prolinbly the best baseball pnmc ever played in Soutlicrn Oregon look plnco hero two wceka ago when Tal ent nnd Medford met, Medford win ning. Tho same teams will meet lo morrow afternoon at 3 p. in. on tho local diamond. Tho pitching: of llurd of the Medford nine ngainst Grants Pass was worth tho prico of admission in itself, not to mention tho brilliancy of tho work of tho rest of tho team. Talent has a bat tery that would do credit to a minor league team. Tnlcnt has been put ting in soirio good licks nt practice ns hnvo also tho Med ford nnd to miss tomorrow's game would be wast ing nn opportunity to'sce big league ball for brush league prices. If tho game is patronized well enough this month nnd next nn ef fort will be made to hnvo the Port land Coasters stop over on their trips north nnd south nnd play tho local aggregation. A crowded grandstand is deserved nnd expected tomorrow. EDDIE EOY COMING IN "OVER THE RIVER" Kddio Toy, the comedian, with n company of ono hundred will appear in Werbn nnd Lucsehcr's new musi cal farce "Over the Itivcr" on next Monday nt the now Page Theater. Tho play is in thrco nets nnd is of nn elaborate order, tho scenes call ing for nn' unusual display of sub- hlaiilinrsjilnging. Mr. Foy hns the rolo of n married man who has been arrested while hhowing (he town to n pnrly of friends. Tho curiam rises on Foy us tho wealthy Mndion 1'nrko in charge of n detective who Jinn accompanied him homo to pack lip for an enforced visit of thirty jluyH to DlnukwcIPu Inland. One mny imagine the fun growing out of tho nwkwHnl difficulties that follow his efforts to guard tho news from h'u wife mnl friends. The piece is set fo music that has been much praised for its rhythmic sparkle and the cust of comedians mid dancers is in keeping with the ueciistomed excellence of nn Eddio Foy production. In addition to this monster aggre gation o player folk, Kddio Foy's famous seven children will nlbo bu been in their specialty. KLAMATH HOTEL CLERK DISAPPEARS WITH $600 KLAMATH FALLS, Mny 21. The proprietors of tho White I'elicnn ho tel mourn the' loss t irOOl) in perfect ly good cash nnd one bold, bad book keojicr. TJu'odoro If, Broker is the man nnd it is thought thai ho left Klam ath Falls on tho 5:30 train Saturday oven'mg, probably forgetting to leave the change in (lie office nl the hold. Officers liavu been notified uinl u warrant has been lsued uud' every effort is being made to catch tho apparent absconder. llrnker has been employed nl Iho Whjlo Pelican for only a, chort tinio Mnij, was coiibidored n trustworthy employe from tho elu.ss of rofcreuccs ho gave when ho uuiue to Klamath Falls. Fair Weather Predicted. VOKTLAXbi .Ore. May 21. Weather forecast? Oregon:. Fuir tonight mill Thursday, except bhow ors near the const Thursday; houth urly .winds, . . Al'KOKA. X. Y.. May 21. The "election of Dr. Duncan McMillan, of Princeton University, to be presi dent of Wells College is announced here today. He will take up his new duties in September. ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS. By A. C. Howlell. Tho Inst tlmo I wrote for tho Mali Tribune I told tho story of how tho athletic club performed on Saturday night. May 10. and had no space for any Items of local Interest during tho past week. On Sunday, the 11th. quite a number of Medford icople took dinner at tho Sunnysldo anu among them was Miss Helen Yockcy, tho bookkeeper and gencrnl care taker of tho interests of tho Med ford Mall Trlbuno Publishing com pany, and her mother, and Miss Gor aldtno Itukes, Assistant to Miss Yockcy in tho Mall Trlbuno office, and her mother, Denver A. Marsh of Jacksonville, Wlllard Chase, Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Doverldge, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Trowbrldgo of Med ford, Mrs. A. A. Dlrd and daughter Miss Helen of Medford, besides some others whose nnmes I failed to got, as I was away from home, at Three Pines. I met tho two young ladles first "mentioned on my return In Med ford and they said that they had such a good tlmo and good dinner that thoy were coming back again. William Nowntrom and Henry Tom of Lake Creek were out the first of tho week after two loads of wit fencing for Mr. Hollo. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Green of Trill camo out and Mrs. Green went t Medford. Carl Jackson, who has been doing business In Uutto Kails during the past season, camo out to spend a fow days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson, Dr. W. P. Holt went to Grants Pass to attend tho meeting of tho medical association that met there May 13. R. R. Mlnter camo out to bring his daughter, Miss Samantha, so sho could attond tho Rcbcka'i lodge. E. L. Coley, tdwn marshal, wa taken to tho Sacred Heart liosplt.il during the week. Mr. Hughes, ono of tho merchant of Uutto Falls, and Mr. Cross, also of liutte Falls, spent the night here May 11. Wllbert Ashpolc, ono of tho Mod ford business men, came out nnd spent tho night with his brotho Roy and wife. Rev. Carter, who has cstabllj'jcd mission In Medford, called last veck on his way to Reese Creek school lioube to try to organlzo a S-imlay school. Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Ai-ron Smith were doing business In cur town last Friday. Mrs. Smith said that her hubbund and family ex-K-cted to btart fcr tho coast today, Monday, Since Fred S. Heath has bought out the Interest of his partner, Mr. Diamond, ho has liud Thomas Riley Jr. paint signs on both ends ot his storo building. R. A. Hlrsch of Portland, a rail road Inspector, came out and spent a few days with us and pnbscd tho tlmo fishing In our beautiful little Uutto creek. for tho pnriHiso or defraying tho ex peiises of tins grnduntiug class of Iho high school. H promises to bo the greatest success of Iho season and ns it in Iho first play even given b.v Iho members of tho school it should bo well nllcnded by the pillions nnd parents. Tho pupils have worked linrd nnd earnestly nnd deserve much credit ns also duos their efficient trainer, W. L. Qreonlcnf, and they guarantee to nil n few hours of en joyment if they attend. Come one, como nil, nnd seo what your own young people enn do. The admission will bo the lmpular prices of twenty five cents mid thirty-five cents. JFarricd in this city by tho Ucv, 11. N. Alilrieh, Karl Henderson to Miss Margaret Kusley. Mr. Henderson is a well respected uiti7.cn of Portland nnd U n cousin of our poluins!cr, Ouy K. To.x. lie visited our city nboitl n yenr ngo nnd hns returned nt Ibis time to tnke back to the City of Hoses n maid more beautiful tluiti nil the roses in that city. Mis F.nsley is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.nsley. She hns resided in thU city for n number of years mid has a host of friends who rygrct her de parture very much but wish her the greatest happiness nnd cheer in her future life. The commencement exercises of the Central Point high school will be held in Central Hall Thursday even ing. Mny 22. There will be eight graduates who nre ns follews: Henry A. Freeman, Mcrritt Merrimnn, Aud rey K. Holmes, nuns a. r.iiesinu, Evn M. Kenl, Ivn 11. Austin. Bertha .Martin. Hazel Knnekstcdl. They hnvo prepared nn excellent program and the public is cordially invited to nttend. -s Nature's Giftfomrfe Sunny South TO YOU know tho difference between Cotlolcne and lard? ' Cottolcne is a vegetable product; lard is an animal product. Cottolcne is made from purest and choicest cotton oil, a product of Nature. Lard-cooked foods tend to heat the system unduly, and cause discomfort and indigestion; Cottolcne makes food rich but never greasy, and food whichany stomach can digest with ease. Cottolene j BUTTE FALLS Mrs. J. Cndzoro ennic home from Ashland where sho hns been in the hospital Tuesday. Sho is getting nlong very nicely now. Mrs. Marion leaves next Tuesday for Pennsylvania where Mr. Marion hns been for some time. Her many friends wit.b her a pleasant journey. School will be out Friday, Mav 23, and few of the pupils will be sorrv. loiiugstcrs nre niwnys giau when vacation comes lint wc hope and trust Unit they will bo just ns glnd when school begins ngnin in September. Ren Fredenburg mid fnmily intend moving to their rnneh nbont two miles north of town in n few days. They will return here so the children can. go to school next winter. The preaching services held by Itcv. Anderson Sunday evening were well ntlcnded and everyone will bo glad to sec him come back again. Ho intends comin nboul June 1. Several men have been working in tho pnrk for the past week. They hnvo the ditch for the pipe dug, tho tile for Ihc overflow hauled mid will I soon bo ready to install a drinking fountain. The basket ball game nt tho hall was well attended nnd everyone re ports n good time nnd nn interesting gnmc. It is the first of the season but by n means the Inst. Miss Xellio Smith who lives nboul seven miles cast of town, is spending the week with Itecdith Jones. Iteedilh formerly lived near Nellie's country home und they have long been friends. The bnnd boys gnvo n concert in Iho park Sundnv nflcnioon which, notwithstanding the coolnchs of tho day, was well nttcuded. The better class of housewives often use butter instead of lard for cooking purposes. It's a mighty expensive and needless habit. Coitoleno is every bit as good as butter for shortening; it is better than butter for frying. And Cottolcne costs much less than butter. Cottolcne will not bum nearly as easily as butter or lard, and with its use the strong, irritating and indigestible acids found in foods fried in animal fats are avoided. Two-thirds of a pound of Cottolcne will go as far as a full pound of butter or lard. BK Just think these facts over and let them sink in. pail of Cottolcne of your grocer. Then order a 1? Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY - i - rrrmwrm ;-5,.. .- . iri "" V V V V DECIDE YOURSELF Great Bargain Event Thursday CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. The Hoguo Hiier Valley bnnd of thib city is playing ut thu. Odd Fcl Iowh convention iu Medford thW week. Many of our ronidents nftended tho piny "Peter Panj" lit Medford Monduy evening. The many friends of County Coin tnishioiicr W. (). I.eevor will bo pleased to hear Hint ho is on thu btreets iiguin after his recent ail ment. W. T. Stidlinm uud mother, Mrs. I). Stidlinm of Alilund, spent part of this week with relatives in this cily, Tho high school piny, "A Night Off," will bo htuged in tho Central Point opera house Friday evening, Mny 23. This piny .is . being given I Tlio Opportunity Is Here, Harked by Mtilfonl Testimony Don't tako our word for It. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Read tho statements of .Medford citizens. And decide for younolf. Hero Is one case of It: A. Iletz, 130 Front St., Medford. Ore., says: "1 am Just as willing to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to day as I was In September, 190V, when I publicly told of my expe rience with tliem. I suffered from kidney troublo for nt least flvo years and ns tlmo asscd, I grew worse Sharp pains darted through the hiiiuII of my back and sometimes tho at tacks wore so sovero that I could hardly stoop. At night my back uched Intonsely and sound sleep was put of tho question. Doing to HI to try Douu's Kldnoy I'illu, I got a sup ply und they soon gave mo relief." For salo by all dealers, Prlco CO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo ugents for the United States. Ilemoinber tho name- Doati's -and take no other. Draperies W carry a very complete line of draperies, (ace curtains, fixture, etc., and do all classes of uplioUterlns. A pedal man to look after till work exclusively and will slve as good service as Is possible to get la even the largest cities. Weeka & McGowan Oo. ..A. A. A. A. -A A. A. A. .A. A A A. A A A. 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Oil Oinghnin, the best wash ing and wearing Qp grade made, a yard..'' Jiuenette Suiting iu all colors and white, !J( inches wide, very T special, a yard 10t Flaxon in beautiful now patterns fasteolors very special Thursday T a yard 10L FREE Save Your Salo Slips and Got Wra. Rogers' Triple Plated Guaranteed SilvorwaroFREE GLOVE SPECIALS "Kaysers" 10 button Silk XI loves, special a pair ' 98c "Kaysers" 10 button f Lisle and Chamois Gloves, special a pair 48c CORSET BARGAINS "Warners" 100 pail's ".Warners'' Corrlets Jitled with two pair 3io.se support ers, special 48c 11 list Proof Corsets, new styles, special a pair $1.00 LACE SPECIALS 1000 yards fine Shadows Limes and Hands, 255 values, special a yard 15c 5000 yards fine Val Lace and Insertions up to 20c values a yard 5c SAVE MONEY ON GOOD NOTIONS N. Colgate's Tal cum I'owdcr, 25c cans, a can 15c Clark's O. T. Cotton 6 for 25c Children's Hose Suppor ters, all sizes, a pair 10c SPECIAL UNDERWEAR BARGAINS "Women's Umbrella Vants, lace trimmed a pair 25c "Women's Sleeveless Vests, g o o (I grade, each 6c AVonien's U n i o n Suits, special a suit 48c TRADE AT HOME WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADETRADE AT HOME I t r ? T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 't f y y y y y y T ' ! A