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Dally fUrmk'n for rlov-m month and- tng Nbvmbttr so, mi, mi Tim Mull Tribune fk nii tala at the Parry Nous Htnn.1. fsn Kmnclaccv rorOhil llottl , No ptnild. Portland l'.-rtrtrt N-t-s tM, lMrllnntt Or. W. O. Whllhojr. Kcttl-. Vnn. ran Xfc&.Wl "Wire tJAlt.a XT... " "sltpateh-. KBDromB. ettESOH, Metiopoirn of Southern Orren aad NorUiprn uiprn i-aiironim. una ia vastest- Krowme cwy tn or-;o-v. hhuiuW--U, 8. -wm-s-m 110 SMO; MttmtM. pt.OOO. KTvta hm-dred thousand dollar Gravity Water System foniplotot, Rlvlnk- rtn?5t nprlr tiur mountain water and 1T.S tnUe of ftlreala pavnl. pMitoffice, prcMptw far year endtnc NoTatntnor JO, 1JU, Mow lnciaaa ot 19 BaniNy fnilt chy in Oregon Rocue jttvr Hpttirnb'n; aptitea won tweop (ttkti pHaa ano iitl of - .. 'JLMU xinx ef tha Wor! fl at tb Katlotisl Apflo HhOK. kpokan, 1M, and a ear f Newto?i won U Slrat rrta la 110 nt CanMtan Inttrnatlonat Apple Show, Vaneourtr. B. C Tint MM la lall At .StKikanq National wpple Show won D y carload of Newton-na. iiokim jiivt noarn Drought niRneat prlcfs in nil markets ot tho wofd tur It tK Hi" Past fix yeara. r commOnication. Ctinmplont I'cnry. , To Iho Kdltor. H Beenis wo can't keep n trand birtptl. Saturday our frloncl McClnro rchd l)r Cook'tt book qnd then saya ho Is sure ho reached tho pole. Mr. McCluro forgets tbftt the United States Geographical so clcty nt Washington, p. C, Appointed a committee of Impeachable experts to InvestlRato Dr. Cook's records and computations and they were branded by them as being absolutely fraudu lent. Heine personally acquainted with two of tehse men, 1 wish to. state that the statement they made can be accepted by any one and that the. society and our Halrerstty clab at Washington, D. C,, considered th.t m nnai.anu win do a,li -e can to publlla. thb fact that h Is a fraud, i ours rcspecuuuy, . L. W, WIHTIO. PENNSYLVANIA WINNER OF BIG TRACK MEET CAMDUIDGE, Juno 2. Ualvers-flj- or rcnns)lvan!a, trod'Vbe fhlrly olghth annual track and field jnect of tho IntercolloRlato Avnoctatlon of Are- atour Athletics of America Saturday. John Paul Jones, Cornell's team cap tain finished his college clndcr-tracl: career by running tho fastest mile over credited to an amateur, the now world's record being four minutes 14 2-5 seconds. It Jowered his own record made two years ago by one second. Harvard won the second placo, MIcli(gan third, Cornell fourth, Dartmouth fifth, Yalo sixth, 'and th University ef California and Wesley au tied for seventh. Princeton, Co lumbia, Drown, SyracusQ and Penn sylvania State finished In order nam ed. WALLA WALLA, Juno 2. Uni versity ot Washington won tho third coiifofc'nco track and field meet Sat urday, with 36 points; Vashlngton State 20, 1-3; Whitman 7 1-3; Uni versity of Oregon 2-i; University of Idaho 10, Orogon Agricultural col lege 8 1-3. Clydo of Washington, broko tho milo record and finished In 4:21 2-5; Wlnunagle of Oregon low ored tho quarter mile dash to CO 2-5 Clydo equalled tho Conference record by half a Jiiilo in two mlnntes; Mc- urosity, w, s. v. negotiated tuo low hurdles In 25 3-5 seconds, within 3-5 seconds of the conforenco record. "DOLL SHOP" TO BE GIVEN BY ODD FELLOWS LODGE Tho L O. O. F. of MedfortL being so charmed with tho very few spe cialties! from "Tho Doll Shop" at their vaudevlllo durlnj? convention wcolc, decided at onco to produce this very delightful piece, at tho Page tlioatcrj und undor their auspices, Juno 13 und Mmo, Szlver has full chargo of the production. Many nurr features and mighty jretty ones Will bq inttoduced, Elghty-threo artists ot Medford nro already rehearsing day nniljilghl so as to perfect every "llttlo jnovenKuit,' ,ny, Juno, 13 a)l will bo "real professionals." A "stunner" will bo given. "On tho 11, on the Hon, on tho lioulovard,' a song and danco In which the over popular Herbert L. Alforft wi)l sing and cs tIsted with n tine cljorus ot volcos und nil kinds of surprises In store for those who will, sco It. Henlembor the date, only one, night, Juno 13, at tho Page, ' , With Medford trndols Medford made. MKt ID W F FIGHT CHAMPION RITCHIE JULY 4 S.U KKAKqiSCQ, CttL, June 2. -MyMory Jltjot"!! inlo liio Hglitwemlit cliniupion-Uiin bo.xinij prospect for July 4 iiuiko it more (hail ivwsilile, in the onitimn of fiuht funk here io il.iy, tlint the n:.out ilunlinn will tnko n t'tinoux twit leforts, tlfo pre ont eOk i" done. , A At preM'tit the two bljr oonst botils oanlctl ure: rimmpion Willie llilcliie versus Joe Hirers in Snn JYaneNw). Hud Anderson eisus Tenoh Cros of New York jit I.os Anele. Tho wa.V tho four fighters may uUimnlcly he paired off, however, tuny he rnilienllv different, Tho fisht carti, before the week ends may rend: Clmtiisnon Willio ltllolito versus Hud Anderson, in Snit tVnuot:eo. Joe Itixcrs versus Leach Orvs? in Los Anffelc. If Levy clinfja ,o his delermina timt to force riussido wei"ht niul tho deadlock cnunot he broken, Pro moter Graney, it w believed, will sprinc the second tnii!; to his bow in Iho person of Hud Anderson. Dick Dounld's rented tlcmcut that he doH not belie-e 11m Ritchie Hiversi luatrh is a certainty mid that there is Mill n chance that Anderson will be. llitchic's opponent July 4 le.id to the belief thnt be know$ sonn'tliin-r. Grnuey Inughg nt the intimation thnl, Rivers will not fixht Hitehie, but KtiRpiM nt the namo time that ntv Aiidcron-Hitrhie mnlch would hi it ood card. Tomorrdw, pn)bably, will tell tho story. CENTRAL POINT SULKS E Central Point forfeited Snnday's frame in tho cighlh inmn to ilctlford, rcfnsinj; o.co,ntinno bvcanpe ot the nmpire'8,ilec.ision was not to their liking; Tho score at the tiino ftood With two nut in the elcbtk inning, a Central Pointer on third attempted to Meal home. He was declared out by Umpire Wilkinson bat the Central Pointers alleged interference with tho runner by Mcdford players nnd walked out of the game ns they had started to do in the j;nmc of a week 8R0. Hattcncs for Central Point nre: Mclntyro ntul, Wilhon, for Medford, Third and Hill. Vnipirc, Tom Pnn key and John Wilkinson. E CLAIMS Mrs. Maude Part ridge of 431) South Evergreen street with nn ess about tho k5zo of a woodpeckers', now cluims tho championship in tho small hen egt class. Tho cpu meas ures three indies in, circumference ono way and three nnd threc-eighthi inches, tho 'other. Te cfrp was laid by n Hhodf Island ited and this U the hen's only offense in tho small eg line, thu other ejw) buvin been of nonnul qizc. OBITUARY Theodore Diamond Tho funeral of Thoodoro Diamond will be this afternoon at three o'clock from tho son's 'residence, IS floss avenue. Rev. E. O. Eldrldgo officiat ing. Interment In I. O. O F. ceme tery, undor tho auspices ot the I. O, O. I lodge. DIAMOND Tho fnnornl service's for Theodore Diamond were held Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'cloqk from tho homo of his son, IS Koso avenue. Iter. K. 0. KhiriilKo officiating-. Th,e Odd Fellowb had chnrgo of Iho services at tho crave. pRYDEHMAN Tho funeral ser vices for Sirs. Mury Crvdcrmnn who died May 20 at tho homo pf her nieco in Oakotok, Canada, wore held Sun'day rtt. tho Presbyterian church in Central Point. Uakeball Special firnnts Pass to Weed The Southern 1'aclMc will run spe cial train Grants Pass to Weed Sun day, Juno 1st, for baseball game Weed vs. Grants Pass ut Weed. Train loaves Grants Pass C a. in., Medford 7:15 a. m., making, ctops at intorme- dluto points, reaching Wood about noon; roturnlurr leavo Wood G p. ni., should roach Medford about 10:40 p. m, On6 faio for tho round trip. Medford fo Weed and return, f2.8C, CO CHAMPIONSHIP BEACHEY, MASTER OF THE AIR; VirtU tiEVER FLY A8A1N rWHRh-rih. ssss" SAK FRANCISCO. June 2. They won't call me the master blrdraan any more," said Lincoln Ueachey, the aeronaut. "I am done. 1 haw flown my Inst. I wouldn't enter an aero blane afc.iln at tho point ot a gun. 1 know why they camo to sco mo fly. It was a morbid curiosity to sco some thing happen, like it tins happened to others they wanted to sco one killed." Horaco Kearne's mother begged hltn In Chicago last September not to teach her son any now tricks. IJut he did. Two months later Kearney, was killed. Charles Welsh's: wife nsked her husband not to do anything llko Heachey's spirals. Welsh said that Inasmuch as Ueachey did thorn he had to in order to "got the monoy." Two weeks later ho was killed at Trenton, N. J. Not long ago Mrs. Eugene Ely wrote to him when ho sent her some tickets for an exhibitien: 'Charlie would hao been with mo now It ho bad never seen you fly." "So I am done." said Deachey. "I am not solnK to tako any more chances myself nnd 1 am not going to lead others to their deaths." (ME PRICES SUFFER A CUT PORTLAND, June 2. Receipts for tho week have been: Cattle, 8.r).1; enives, f9; Iiors, 2011; sheep, 4370; huntrrf. 20. Cattle values suffered n severe cut during the week und the mnrket is j,nmcrally 25' to' ."50 "cents lower. Steers received tlfn brunt of tho at tack. Rest bullocks wero selling steady ?8.2, to Jr8.30 .toward tho closo willi good grn-s stuff nronnd 8 cents. Hutclier Muff was Mow to participate in thu slump as heifers brought 8.00 nod cows $7.80, nl thongh thee prices nro not in exis tence today. Qqod hulls und fctngs arc steady to a shade weaker, while calves remain tinclianced. Heavy liquidation from drouth afflicted sec tion on California nnd Hocky moun tain state, bus hurried nluns tho mi mini advent of the truss caltle run. Ileef is not as plentiful us in former years and Iho trade cvpeetK a com paratively steady market all sprinj; nnd summer. Thu' hoe; market displayed strong "come buck" nttalilies from opening to closing and ualuud afiroxunntely 'doc. Host light swTno sold steady Wednesday 8.50 nnd 8.fi!j. Demand has boon brisk nnd bip; tnongh to ab sorb receipts which havo been bettor than the avenge. Uncertainty as to tho market status tho coming week prevents much speculation. Sheep hotisjo proved nh iiTegulnr affair up" to Thursday mid thereaft er nppenrcd to bo KtehTlier. Killcn aro burfeited oir poor mutton and Innlbs. Are eullin- for jwinio stuff whieli is fiiirlyfirm. - Wetntrs nt ffl and ewes nt Jf5.2r and sprtnc Iambs 1!7.00 Id f 7.2.1, arc prico'ops in tho various fcheep olnttws. JJ.piidalion lnre and range of prices wide. WASHINGTON, Juno 2. With tho vvhlto mail clerks domndnlng separ ate quarters from riegro clorks on all mall curs, Alex II. Stephens of Sun Francisco, nowly nppolntod general superintendent of tho'rullway mall sorvito, will imvo a big Job on his hands vvhnn ho reaches Washington. Tho whllo clorks n!no havo domundod la a petjtlpii iq lljo pbst master 'gon eral that tho races bo segregated. . i. aniai n Av, 1 4, STr"T'ar SEEK BARTER AND TRADE Uly'c, M Whlslor.) Chapter 1. Fortunately for ua tho experiences of tho pust nro recorded on hUtory'a page. Wisdom says, profit by tho Mllej-leiict) lit lAhuht, and the prudent do so. Ltfo Is maintained at the oxpoiio ot lite. Lnlior la the universal re qulreuicut mid produces tho uecessl Hon ot life. Hut U U liupoNlhlo for tho Individual to supply nil of hU necosltles by his own labor becauito ot lib limitations. Ho mut dopend upon the labors ot others. Dut oth ers nro under no obligations to Sup port him grntdltnusly. Ho uuiH labor for others or exclmugu his sur plus pioilncts for tho surplus prod ucts of others. This reciprocity wo call barter and trade, nm has born carried on In some form ns far hack as tho page of history records the notions of man. Tho method of obtaining the fruit of thu labors ofothors linn com prised every concolvnblo device tf man. Its plt steal scope Is equal ex chnngo through agreement of both parties. Theft, robbery, plrncy and Invasion t Intellectual sropo ts trnthful rcprepeiitntlon, cunning, de ceit, and falsehood. Tho science, of economics tenches that equal exchange, which can only bo effected through truthful repre sentation. Is tho only jnstlftnbtb method of meeting man's necessities. To bo scientific ts to be ever learn ing, nnd wisdom takes rngnltnnct of results. History records not only thu rharncter but also the results nt tho experlenco of man In his endcovor to meet tho problem of life through the exiwillent ot barter nnd trade Th adequacy of method depends upon tho complexity of exchange. If two men are producing In ad joining fields It Is not difficult to exchange products by basing values upon tho amount of labor required to produce each article to bo ex changed. Hut distance Is nu almost Impass able barrier to a direct exchange ot LOS AN0KLKS, Cnl!, In spito of objections by June 2. Manager Tom Jones. Ad Wolgnst will meet Red Watson in San Frnrn.'jsoo June 20 if Jim Griffin, who is bidding for tho former lightweight kinj:' serv ices, meets his terms. Wolgitst ma.b this declaration today, with the addi tion that his decision does not mean that ho will break with Jones, for the reason that when tho time comes Junes will "come nrund." "Suro I'll fight Watson," Wnlgnsl said nt Doyle's camp, where he Is training for a buttle nt Vernon June 10 with Johnny Duridcc. "I would not lt unv tiling like that get nwny if Griffin comes through with tho price. That's all I'm wnitiii',' for." With Medford trado Is Medford made. CAPTAIN OF BRITISH POLO TEAM HOPES TO WIN u. a z h ' s&nmaa3g? Captain It. (I. Iiitsoti of tho Knnis. killcn DrnKooifK,-wlio-hoadH tho Hrit ish polo team, which lias nguin crossed tho Atlantic In tako back tho cup won by tho Americans, boliovcs thfl nritoiiH liaie Vchniico to win thm imo. WOLGAST TO FIGHT CROSS EXAMINATITN M WATSON JUNE 20 OF BUNCO LEADER " JsaaaaamamAl '& 'aaaaalKA fl aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ , Pa I 1 LBLBV.B.Bm ' ILaaaaaVI a t r .&?. PR f 1 I dinimitfiinw rCSltl cejtnlu commodities'. So while our scopo of exchange Is btilng continual ly widened, expediency forces us to simplify our method ot making equal uxchnuge. In order thnt pro ducers at widely divergent points Of production mny exchange that of which they hnn a surplus, by tho employment ot a safo and consorvu tlvo muthod,, Kquul exohnngo necessitates tho art ot canlputntlon, Computation scientifically . speaking its hut the science ot making cqulvalcnta. All computations rcqulru n base, which tm. xo call primary, and as tho no ressUIa ot Ufo nro tho. product of labor, so nil computations.- In ox chango accept labor ns tht primary base. Necessity gives rise to experiment New conditions demand new meth ods. Experiment pun on tnelr effi ciency. Wisdom discards thnt which has pron limdequntn and adopts that which meets the uecvsslty Ideas or theories nro hut nn hypothesis un til demonstration Is mado and tint success or failure of tho attempt proves whether the method wan srlou- ttflo or uiifcWuiIImo. Knlluro nnd success has followed liio worlds ermru to meet tho re quirement of human needs through the nttompts tint haw boon made to exchange, tho necessities. ot lite, and a resume of plans and results should ho beneficial. 1'rlmltlvo man employed primitive tnnthod. hut was sufficiently scien tific to act In nccord with tho high est needs of the. times. The modern Intricacies ot competitive oKrotlon wore not Imown. Exchanges wuro not computed on such closo margins or upon so largo n base as Is de manded by tho oxlgtncles of the present day, and so tho follow (tig tnblo af4romparattvo valun could ami did mm tho timergencles of equnl exchnnge at that time Teh hides equal one sheep; ten sheep rqunl one cow; ten com equal ono slave (To He Continued.) SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl., Junn 2. Cross-examination of Mlchnel Hallo, star witness for tho prosecution In iho trial ot Frank Esola. frmcr de tective, charged with grand larceny In connection with the bunco scandal here, was resumed today boforo Su perior Judgo Dnnno. Gallo'a wife probably wilt bo called this afternoon. The district attorney's office ts In vestigating the discovery of four sticks of dynumlto and n clock noar tho roadhouso of Joseph Uallangem, In l'alrfax, Marin county. HnUntigm Is said to have Information which the district attorney wanted tn bring out In the trial. Tho man Is alleged to havo received a black hand letter threatening "death to traitors." MARION LEONARD AT STAR THEATER TODAY Ileautlful Mjs Marion Iconarri who hns been heralded as "Tho Ra chol of tho Silent Drama," was never seen to bettor advantage than In this forcefully dramatic plcturo, "As In n looking Glass." The character she plays is so wide In Its scope, so full of storm and sunshine, that ft gives her an al most unoxampled chanco to tiso bur grout power of do'plctlng emotion. Tho spectator sitting boforo tho screen Is hold from first to last by tho strong, affecting story so truth fully acted nnd by tho Indescribable beauty ot Its backgrounds thnt havo been photographed Into lovely pic turw. At Star Theator today and tomor row, Admission So and 10c. EX-SENATOR PALMER IS DEAD AT DETROIT HOME DETROIT,. Mb-li., . Junn 2. For mor Uunited Stales Senator Thomas Palmer is dead ut his homu hern to day, lie was at one timo United Status minister to Spain and also was president of thu World's Colum bian Exposition in Chicago in 3803, JoHn A. Perl j Und2rtkktw? Lady Assfstant, ,,,. DARTLETT riiones M, -L7 and 47-J-2 Arnbulauc') .Hitrvlco Deputy Coroner FOR SALE 8nlallMrrlf-st6d ranch near city reservoir, IIo'uso, barn, febtil, otc, Tolephono und city water. Family orchard, berries, -pvrdon, Now free soli all pluntod. Ideal location for market gardening, berries or small orchard. Dny this ranch now and got the bonoflt of this yoaT's crop. It. Ii. NOIJUT, Oivnor Phono 1048-L. HOOO RIVER IK Mi! COMBINE ' 11000 HIVKH, Oio., JluiO 'J. The KiieeeMH ot iho Xoilh l'uolt'ifl Ft nit DiHtiibutorH AHHoeinlioii today seemed iirAined Ihixiimh Iho nellon of Iho llooil liiter Apple UrowrrM Aso t'iiitlon .ioiniue; thu organisation, Tlil iiNoeliitioti, which was form in I suvernl mouths up, will provide a central ncllln (irKiiiiirntloii, to handle the oulpul ot iiuiuv of Hit) large.t fttiil urovuujr dishtuls in Orepiu, W'nldiiiixloii, .Monlmiu mid lllllllll. II. llavidson of Hood Kiver tvim llreled president of Iho Not Ih Pa cific; Didtrihiilors' Ashooiutitm, nt the two day sesrion wliioli elosed here Into hi-l night to succeed T, Clark of Wenulehee, who reMlgucd hroniixe hlrt ilWIrict voted iigtiiiist jeiiiiiu: Iliu iistiselullou, "Father grows younger every dny.'' And his new photograph hits him to a "T." Tho old portrait taken twenty jcars ago, made him ItHik so serious and old-fashlouoduot a bit like ho really Is. Wo wouldn't part with It of course. Hut Isti t It splendid tn hnvn n pic ture of hint as wo know him Just as ho looks today. And fnther sn)n Hint he's glad ho gnvo In and had It made- thnt hav ing jour plcturo taken Is far from an unpleasant experlenco nnwudavn. 'i hero's n photographer In )our town. H. C. MACKEY KtiuUu K. Main nnd CVntral MotUor.l, Oro. FOR SALE I lmvo some of tho best buys in tho valley. Hood al falfa ranches, tood bottom land, plenty of witter. Also good placo to rent. Don't fail to see ine before yon buy. JOHN PEARSON P. O. Box 3G Ashlnnd, Oro. Mens Clothing Cleaned and Pressed FIRST CLASS WORK Will lij tJ'-l "- Coat and Veal 75 1017 W. 9th St. AFTER TTI fir; I . You will fintf ft extremely con venient if your iiisiininco lias been plncetl In a edinpany wlilnli pays Ha losses promptly, ntiil in full. I lmvo no other kind. , R. H. McCurdy 401 M. F, & H. Bldff, PJioHa, 349 'B5ft lopatid' and inoat po pular hotel in the City. ' Running dHftillcd I ice water in each room, European Pl&n, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Room 12 rooms 00 tooma SO rooms f LOO each 1.T50 each 2.00 each 60 rooms ttt smtti 14 SO room MS -rivtk bits t.QO each 2.S0 each U1 tuMmm. maraaBi. Mar- lor and bath 3.00 aack For mor Hsb ona aueit add f 1.00 'extra to the above rate for each tdcKtiohal -ruett. Reduction by week or inonth, Managrtnint Chtifr IV. Ktllty F.G.ANPREWS Lo8teo ot Grill and Plilnj; Room. WHERE TO OO TONIGHT TTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTfVTf W ii ISIS THEATRE:! i: .VWito i'lajs Tsililj ' si:vi:.v yhaiis' had i.i'ck .MIL MINTrilN'H MISAHVH.V. TUltHM A 1'I.OT l-'tU A MILt.Urt ititHN(ih) H1i.lv AM) Tiih ltiwn.V.ssciiit.i) With Mr. (1. M. Antiunion Ailtiilou ft nnd III (Vols Mntltieen Hall)' p Lauiiapiuth llauKtn Plnnn Driimit Cotiilng Tonioitxiwi I'atho's Weekly with Mood and Cyclone Pictures THE rtl'VH IIHI'ICAT In Two Paris 4 14 STAR THEATRE COOL COZY .CO.MrOHTAHI.il SPiriAi, ItHiAV HPECIAL IIHAI'TII'I'L MAHIAN LEONARD III Her Trjitiiqiuloua Success "AS IN A MHWINU HIiASH' In 1hrts Reel This uokIHtpI)' Is nu undisputed pic torial achievement. Also IIMHI I'.vt of Comedy ())( When It ttuura to Hie production of Photo-Plays tlm Klar n'liutln In tho ltvl. nmitl'-ST AND WOOLWOHTII Peerltnis luterprvtora of Phutopluya EVERY AITERNOON AND EVE- MNH ADMISSION .1 AND 10 CENTS in:m: tomorrow here Mnrlon Leonard's tremendous success "AK IN A MHMUNll fJLASS" Matchless Marvelous .Massive PAGE THEATRE - l-b- MONDAY AND TUESDAY THE. MAX WHO OARED Thrilling 2-Reel Story Depleting LI fa In "tho Froten North. THE PRIMA DONNA A Throbbing Story ot Stage Llfo THE MYhTEHIOl'S CARD IMP Comtidy llwtr Our I'hn I'ieea Orclittrn, under illrrrtloti of Pnif. llottcll Matlneo Every Saturday and Sundiy 2:30 to C Admission Co and 10c. PLUMBING Bteam and Hot Water HeAtiHg All Work Ousrantoaa I'rlot rt-iauimbl OOPPEEN & PRICE H Xowsra Blook. Sntranoe oa ttk Hi, Xoui viioaa asa. iiiiDvi( Luxury Without Extravagance Hotel Vota Dorn 2428:601. Finest popular priced Uotul in Saij ITranoiaoo Modern Central St)S(&2)Si , ; .1 $ I, V iV