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V I EWvt-..)-. i. V.H n VVw ..- i ..-.-. it' i I . .' ii PAGE TWO. IteDFOBDMAiLTiuBimiiiiinpr niy KVKItV aftbunoon RlmTtAT 1112 ioiu vniNTma co, T)i bsmoeratlo Times. Thx Mfilford MslLTfe Meitferd Tribune The South rn OrerenlAn. The AihlntiJ Trltiiin. . Offlen Mall Trlbuno llulldlnsr, :si7-! '&' norm vit street: loirpnons OHOnaB 1'UTNAM, Cdlior and Mutineer Rntered as second-class nutter At Medford, Oregon, under th sot of March I, HJ. Official Paper of the City of Medford. Official taper of Jackson County. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, WHO )iI. Iff Ulan Una month, hv matl- .15.00 .60 Per month, demeredby carrier In MwlfoM; Jacksonville, trnl Point. utid Cen- .SO Paturday only, by mall, per year, 2.00 Weekly, per year, . - .8II I I.OS ANGKLKS, Cal., May 2C Tlint Los Angoles fight funs will lmvo ontcrtnlnnieut July 4 was the declaration today ot Promoter Tom McCarcy, but as to who tho princip als will be, the pugilistic Impresario Is EtUl In n Quandary. "t, have several matches under con sideration," said McCarey. "Shoulu Ad Wolgast defeat Johnny Dundee, Juno 10, I may try to arrange a natch between htm and Uud Ander son for Independence day. It Dun dee should bo tho victor It may mean another bout between Dundco and Johnny Kllbane for tho featherweight title. "Kid Williams and Johnny Coulon over tho 20-round courso would bo a good attraction, and thl& may bo tho card finally decided upon In case Coulon can bo brought to terms. Leach Cross nnd Uud Anderson are also under consideration for tho July A battle," COFFEE TRUST E WASHINGTON. May 2C Unless tho department of justico reopens tho prosecution of tbo coffoa valorization trust, which doubled the prlco of cot free and. escaped trial. United States Senator Gcorgo W. N'orla of Nebrus lea will Introduce in the senate a res olution demanding action by con gress. "Tbo combine advanced tho prlco of coffee in tho faco of tbo largos It crops ever known." said Senator or ris today. "SIhco I began exposing tho Echcmo tho prico has bcon re duced 4 cents per pound, although tho present outlook Is for a shortago In crops. That shows both the arti ficial character of tho high prices, nnd tbo effect of a little publicity when prosecution la threatened. "Tho department ot Justice has been bamboozled by tho valorization syndicate, which Is still in operation nnd ia still victimizing tho American public". KAY BEE FEATURE AT THE STAR THEATER Another of tho fumous Kny-Beo frontier, pioneer mid Indiana war dramas h to bo shown at the Star to day. Tbeso features have become very popular with tho photo piny funs and Manager Sulher predicts n rnpacity business today and tomor row. The other films nro "Mid-Pa-cifio Carnival at Honolulu," a very interesting picture thnt will prove, u revelation to all lover of clcun hport, mid "Her Wax Figure." n rich and laughable comedy that will send you nway hqppy and, knowing that you lmvo seen ona of tho boat balanced shows ever seen anywhere. DIED. WOOLFOLK Af his homo in Grants Pass, Wednesday, of paraly sis. Ho had been a resident ot tho Grant a Pass district for tho past 24 j ears. Ho was born In Missouri in July, 1837, bolng at tho time of bis death in his 7Cth year. During his rosldeiico In Grants Pass Mr. Wool folk had been ougaged In mining and farming, and for many years was nlso a proprietor of tho local brick yard, having inudo tho brick for many of tho busluess structures ot tho city. . He was a veteran of tho confeder ato army, having served with the Missouri troops under Prlco. Jlesldos his wic, eight children, six boya and two girls, survive him. Arizona, Eilltor Dead. TUCSON, Ariz., Muy 2C Stricken with hoart falluro on a train near, Howie, Ariz., Low L. Smucker, man aglng editor of tho Arizona Star of this city, Ib dead today. The body will bo taken to El Dorado, Kan., Smucker's former homo, for Interment. ANDERSON MAY FIGHT WOLGAS OB DEMANDED 10 THE RESCUE ; J. .- i "Shorty" Jlile with his "Invinci ble'!" added another scalp to his bell yesterday afternoon when Medford defeated Central Point 4 to 1. Hud Anderson opened the gtunc by pit oh ing the first ball nnd gave n demon stration of ninlldctrousnc.q vliicli wns worth tho prico ot admission. Ibid "split" (he plate with both loft nnd right hand and there was "steam" on the ball ns was proven then Catcher Hill allowed one V crash against the grnndtand, the reverberating tones of which nro still ringing in Scorer Withinglon's ears, llnd was given nn ovation when in- troducd by Captain Miles. When 3 o'clock rolled around the Central Point team refused to take the field unions nn umpire they had brought with them wn allowed to of fieinte. Some wrangling took plneo nnd the game began. Heforo tho first inning was over it wn" very evident to tho spectators why the Central Point team was so insistent thnt their man should hold the indicator. The cli max enme in the second when 'ilN Umps" changed n decision he already had given, which was too much for "Curley" Wilson, Captain and key stone of the Central Point club. The irate namesake of our president took off his spiked shoes and prepared to go home. Kutcr Judge Kelly. For somo minutes it looked ns if there would no ball game. The Sec tators in the bleachers and grnnd stand ceased their shouting when Judge Kelly who is some ball player himself, rushed outo Uio diamond and ploughed his way to where Catcher Wilson sat praying for "Silk" O'Lntighlin to appear. Kellv nud the man who made "That's nil" famous had n talk nnd "Curl-" returned to his position with the understanding that the district attorney should um pire the rest of the came. The game was resumed nnd the judge gn o his decisions in his Mack stouinu way. Wiicn a batter let tho third strike go on him Kelly would say: "Sit down," which is an im provement on "Three strikes nnd the batter is out," not to say anything of tho time it saves. When a runner was caught napping off first, tho "fellow with the green necktie" said "Get out of there" and "get" it was. Tho game wan good although less "crabbing" would have made it more cnjoyablo to tho "fans." Antic inado a neat running catch and Jtudy Sholtz made n two-base hit over loft field fence. Crowded grandstand nnd bleachers showed that Medford will patronize good ball. The summary: Central Ponnt AB.IMI.PO.A.E. T. Itos-f, ss. ...A Harper, 2nd b . ...1 Wilson, c 3 Molntyre, p -1 Hopkins, ,1st b. ...4 Sanderon, r. f . . .4 o l 0 0 0 0 Coleman, 3b 4 0 B. Boss, c. f. ....3 0 Furra, 1. f. 3 0 Total ... Medford .32 1 9 21 8 2 AD. U. II. PO. Horlon, 3rd b. . . .4 Schultz, 2nd b 3, Isaacs, c. f 4 Gill, r. f. 4 Miles, ss 4 Mandiull, 1st b. . .4 Antic, 1. f 3 Hill, c 4 Ilurd, p 3 4 o 0 1 11 O e S 0 Total 33 4 0 27 10 1 Summary: Kamed runs, Sliutlz, 2; two hate hit, Sulmltx; base on bulls, off Molntyre, 1; off Hurd, 1; struck out, by Mclntyre, (J; by Hurd, 5; left on biucj, Coutrnl Point, 7; Medford, 7; dotible playf, Schultz nnd Marhhull, wild pitoh, Hurd 1; hit by pitcher, Harper, P. Pons and Antic. Time of game, two hour. Score by inning Medford 001 lUL-i 021 Central Point 100 Hits 100 110 220 000 121 lOx 20x 000 121 EOF IDE 1.08 ANGKLES, Cal., May 2C Mrs. 1 "a n n I o llanmt, a brldo of two days, is recovering today from rough handling by a party of friends Jn celebration of her marriage to Hubln llarnat, of Aurora, 111, To escupo tbo porslbteu charivari party the brldo and groom left their automobllo and took rcfugo In a local hostolry. The huzers rushed to tho hotel oluvator which was carrying tho young pco plo to an upper floor, und crowded In. In the inuloo tho brldn's faco was severely scratched and sho fainted. Hotel attoudauts finally expelled tho hazors,. aJEDFORD MATti TRTBTJNR Fi OF TALENT Aaron Pal Ion Talent, founder of the oily of Talent, died Monday morn itig nt 51 o'clock of complications in cident to advanced ago. lie enmo to the lloguo ricr valley in 187f. se cured n parcel of land then known Wngnor cteok which ho later sub divided. Mr. Talent secured tho pnt office for the city that hours hU iinmo, the government authorities re fusing to accept the name Wagner creek and suh-tituliiig that of tho innu who founded tho settlement. Mr. Talent was, born May IS, 1S"0 in Tennessee. He ored through the civil war as quarter muster in the First Tenneee mounted cavalry. In 1857 he mnrricd nd in IS7.1 the family canto wot. The wife aud si sons and daughters survive. They nre: Mrs. V. It. llondrioknon, Johu Tnlenl, Mr. K. U. Oatmnn, .1. O. Tal ent, Charles P. Tulont nnd Mr. .7. 1). 1Uhoii. The family homo for the past 11 yonrs has boon nt 24,5 S. Central from which place the fun eral services will he hold Woduwdav morning nt 10:30 o'clock, ltow Mr. McCullough officiating, Interment will be at Ashland, the Ashland Ma sonic order having charge of the ceremonies nt the grave. Mr. Ta cut was closely connected with the 1 nptit church ond his fam ily have been stiiunch members of tlint faith. JACKSONVI AFTER BIG CANNERY A vegetable and fruit cannery with a grape juico mnnfnelory in connec tion is a possibility for Jurkaoin ille. The commercial club there is busy in teresting citizens and growers in the plan nnd already lmvo roailt) tenta tive arrangements for u building, the old brewer on the west aide- of the city. It is proposed to organize a company nnd to sell, stock nt j?10 a share. Those interested Iioim to se cure the fruit nnd vegetables from around Jacksonville nnd from the Applegate. A largo number of vino variL, are situated on tho hills near Jacksonville and the grapo juice fun ture, while not yet definite, look proraisising. There is no mnntiftctor of grape juico of any size on the coast. It is claimed that grapes sold nt from -fir) to SIS a ton loaves a pro fit to the grower and that they cau be profitably made into juico at that figure. CATTLE MARKET PORTLAND. May 20 KseeipU for the week have been cat tic, 1103; calves, 173; hoogs, 3051; tdioep, 7501; horses, 24. Cattle runrket 8 toady to firm dur ing the entire week. Prime grain fed steers sold nt t)c, many oar be ing disponed of nt this prico. Hulk of steer sales 8.50 to .?8.7f. Pulohar stock notivo and first offering of hcifors in weeks brings .?6.00 hiiU from the buyers. A poor layout in eows. Market is steady to strong in nil clnw,es. Swine trade is uneven. Gunorul top is steady at $8.25 with an oe.cn sional lond selling at $8.30 to $8.35. Lirpiidatiuii continues liberal and sollors liava n blluht opiortiiiilty to raise market level. Sheep house did n brisk busings in medium grudo lambs and mutton. Strietly prima stool; wa a titaruo ar ticle. Spring In ml) top around $7.25, prime wuthors l)M mid uww 5j00. Sheep demand is somewhat slow and poor, thin stuff is finding narrow outlet. Encouraging news to ltoguo lior vjilloy ranchers is thu prospect for good prices for hay. In California uud in the Willamette valley (ho crop is short and in general tho liny orop this year is said to he below that of Inst your by a wide margin. Hay hero in the valley looks woll although tho number of tons to tho ucro is a little below thnt of last your when tlio spring was marked by continu ous heavy rains, Thoso who have irrigation will lmvo bumper crops, with n bright chance for u profit making prioo. At Sun Jobu nt llii tiinolnst- year hay- was bringing $0 n loll while it now is bringing $8, OUNDER MEDFOim OREOO, MONDAY, MAY 20, 101ft. PSYCHOTHERAPY DENTIFFS IN X I I NttllKKI.RV, Cnh.Mnv 2. 1W tho science of Hie pnyuhotliompial, Dr. J, U. Hall today has solved tho identity of h young man found hi tho Darkdey UiHa snf faring trnen Ions of memory. Ills kwihh' in Ih Tk Miihuadt-o of Clurtniliui, Wu. Dr. Uttll guvo the .touni man a pen cil ami ralwiy explained in him the need itf meerUttiiiig his ,iumc. The imtient wiite the initial "II. I,." mid then his diciied lueaiorv fuikd. Ho fi'iaUj- recalled his mthrH nmnc wu limtua. Then his cattore4 witt mill ed ta lik nhl Mid he rct Ins lull nanic without hesitancy. Mlimnlr' fath. r, V O. M.'luf dri, mh notifietl of hi --o'l'i pn-'ht, and ho it cHcted lier ' "U'. HERE'S THE SMALLEST EGG YET RECORDED If there la any consolation prize I ho given in tho uifruml ogg torn- t being held ill the vntlev it !!'. to u Ithodo Island HihLIiou Im'oii-h. ; t Mm. Wnlter Anile of thin cilv Th' lieu has recently coutributcd no measuring 3V&x4 lnehi. in ciroutclVr once iindVeighing a Utile !'- t'v.t" one mince. It w abont the ore 1 1 a ir,'- rjne. E ILLNESS IS PAST HOWli My 36. Out of door- i.t the first Uxn since hi recent Kor' iUnoss, Pope IHow lo4ay Urtvc m tb vaticau gnnlfHii. lie npearrd l- bo in excellent health. CARELESSLY LEFT HER HUSBAND'S BONES BEHIND SAX FKAXCI8CO. Cnl., May 20. A "can of hnnnn henrs,' fomid by younfriterH in tbo yard of a rowdeuoo on KUis tt here proved twlnv t be Uio anhes of th husband of Mm h. A. Trelfouw. Tho rklow notified the ttoroner toda? tkiat her hubuud did in Portland three months ag. She brought hjn ah liere and in tmtlod to dopoMt lltcsn in Cypres. Iawn osmctory but bainc ealtad away ttuddanly, lt tbam hurwd in the yard of her mother's home. IXlMiCKM'tC OV WOMItN Tbo litlHnc of womoii, gtorlouH In tbt iKWMMloa iH perfect ihwleal health, iion men and upon tao clrl IImIIoh ot tho worM conld never We measured but what about the ail ing, norvous. d.presed woman who Is a damper to all Joyoneiieea In tho home and a drag upon her Husband! Ktery such woman eluiulil remember that the use great American remedy for woman's Ills is Ujia K. Pink- ham's VegeUble Compound and give it n trial at onoe, and thus put her self In the way of restoring that per fect physical lieulth which Is hers by blrthrluht. ECHOES FROM j PHOENIX l'lioenlt llnpiHwIngH Always Intercut Our Itciulcrs. After readlug of so many people In our town who have been cured by Doan'e Kidney Pills, the question naturally arises: "is this tncdlUuo eHttlly sueesafnl lit our neighboring towns?' Tho generous statemunt of this i'hoenls resident loaves no room lor doubt on this point. Mrs. J. Waterman, Phpsnlx. Ore gon, says: "I have no hesitation In reeommnndlng Doan's Kidney Pills ns I hare hail amplo proof of their merit. Over-exertion or being on mv roet for any length of time caused my back to ache and sent-sliarp pains through mr loins. Krcuinmt head aches and siiells of dizziness also bothered mo. I knew that my kid neys were at fault and hearing Uomu's Kidney Pills highly treoonir mended, I procured n supply. I be gan using them and they relieved tho difficulties which hud so long dis tressed me." lo r sale by all dealers. Prion 60 cents. Kostor-Mllbnrn Co., Uiiffalo, New York, sole agents for Uio United Htatos, Itotiieiuber the numo Doan'a aud take no other. JoKra A0 Per! Undertaker Lady Asslutnut. 28 H. ltAHTLinri' IflioiiQs M, -17 ami 17-J-U Anibulauto ricrvlto JJojtuiy, Coroner ISIS THEATRE Four Heels Llcoimcil I'lctttrcii TODAY'S PHDdUAMl . , " i VV IN THE DAYS OFiWAR Two Keel l'nthc Hioclul Konturu .Sensational, Thrilling, ItcallMtc in Tin: tmip op tiik ciiahlata.n :"" (UTKV AND Till'. CIIOIU'S (1UM.H 3"J .J i&VllaKfwph Comedy With An All-Star Oast II. laPNKIMtm D. M. 1IAKKI.V lMuulst ' Drums inul Kffocta MATINICU l)!ILY COMIN'tl Tl'KSDAYt Tlli: gi'HIJN OP SPADKS In Two I'arll PAGE THEATER Monday, May 26 PRICES SO CENTS TO $2.00. Tickets n.'W on salo nt the Hoi Offi O, .u oii.m, BIG SALE ! 200' Indies', MNmV and Borne Millinery ami Shapes. Your ehoiie of an ha( in (ht llOlli(! ijnJ.OS Others at 2.9S, ?1 .J)5, J)S IvibhniiH, flowoi's and novelties all at eost. 1101 West Ninth Street CANNING AT HOME w no.vtic otrrrr 910 &000& Ti Ht ggggVC l gggsgssv JhsSv S III' . '''VvgesJssSta E ASggggggggggggg' sggggggggggggtr ti 1 J l A ijggggggB'Ci Jtsb & J WissssssssssssVibV Tho tremendous waato In fnitto and vegotublcH and hlg Iohh from low market. prlccH mid quick rlpuulug Is entirely saved by canning at homo In a NATIONAL Kteum Prossure Cunning Outfit. Thu "Htonpi ProsHiiro Way" carries Oovornmont nndorsoiiiunt, und thousands of HatlKfled usorH will back up our statomuiits. A NATIONAL Canning Outfit tumbles you to put up what you raise yourself, start a small canning factory and miiku good money or entabltsh a community canning plant among your uuluhhora fur mutual protection. Canned frullH and vegetables arc easily sold In tho fall and winter at good prices, ' iwh;i:k i'idcich l'ou latuiT and vi:oi'.taiii,i:h NATIONAL Canning OutfltH nro thu same iih uiiod In iiiodoru commercial cunning factorlcj, only mado In iimallur hUch. They preserve anything you grow olthor In glass Jura or canu. Comploto Home Outfits ?10 ami up; Hotel Slcii 2S and up; Factory hIkch 110 and up, Wrlto nt onto for doucrlpllvo circular and stato what size you arc lntcruntud in. , L. BADGER, Agent 1', O. IKu 1U1, MeilfDiil, Oregon. Office ill) Houtli Oi-npo Hlicct Saturday each woolc, AT THE C'liildwii's 'IVinmifd lints "J..' yr i.JJX"!.'.i WHERE TO GO TONIGHT IT THEATRE Mouiliiy ami TticMluyi 'KIVIVIVH AO.VllllNT A Child Coiuolcnro Itiilluviid Kellg Mr. .Maurliio CohIuIIo In Till: MYSTIlltY OK TIIK HIOI.KN CIIII.D Vllagraph I'nllm Play TOO .MIM'll PAItUKIi POST Comedy tiii: iMittsuiT tii' tiii: HMIKIUI.KIIK K11II111 llallols for coiiUmtaiits for Ilin frco trip U thu rom festival will bo counted today at Kurimmi and Fruit i;rowM Imiik aud result mado known touiKttt nt N:3U p. in. STAR THEATRE COOL CO.Y COMPOHTAIILK THi:vn:.NDors "ni:v.ini" "" TODAY 'ItiDAV Tin: mosaic uivv rnloiMal two mul friintLr plomwr nnd Indian war draum. full of action. A MllM'ACtriO (AUMVAIi AT IIONOI.tfl.il Kcnl sport In llnwnllsu Inlands A picture worth white Till! WAX I.ADV Itlrli and (.HUKhablo Comedy All SATIIIilt Kinging "KliNTCCKY DAYS" roitltltST AND 'AOOIAVOUTII 1'i'iirlixw Intcrpretors of Pholnpla) IIVKIIY AIn:itNM)N A.M IIVIJ- NIN ADMISSION .1 AND 10 CUNTS Wnlih this spAio for rotnlng foaturm PLUMBING Steam and Hpt Wator ' Boating All Work Oiiarnntr-oJ l'rlc UrnnuimliU COPPEEN & PRICE S9 Howtd nioek. rutrsno oa StU SM. Uotnt X'liuu 04(. Glark Sc Wright , LAWYERS WASIII.NOTON, I). O. Public Uud Matters: Dual Proof. Desert Lnndn, Contest and Mining Cases, Bcrlp. 'FOR SALE T lmvo rionio of tho best hu.VH in tho valley, (lood al falfa ranches, i;ood hotioni land, plenty of walei'. Also KOfid )laeo to rent. )on't fail to wx me before you buy. JOHN PEARSON P. O. Box 30 Auhland, Oro. The Medford Warehouse OlINICItAfi HTOHAOH -i Oregon's MoHt up-tn-diito Klro-proof Wnrehounu with Iliirglar-proot Vault. Kor ratos apply MEDFORD REALTY Si IMPROVEMENT 00. ' MtinuKor v ' .- rt V. ----.--4.!vt-vw 1 mi i i'AxMt,-MdtttrtX0A''Ai'S'LJti-'tJtArara'dttIL,i