1 " r J ? 1 -4 -L PATHS SIX. 1 I'wm'i i mnnn'iiw mDFOKT)' MATH TRTROTTC, MFiDtfOTW, OttTlCION, WEDNESDAY, ,TUNK !W, tf)1fi i i - 1 1 i.ii F From the Merchant Prince BY ASSERTIONS OF LEADS IN VOTES M m rorllancTf famous Hotel. ra m s Noted for the Excellence TO LAKE IN MIND of lis Cumnc. European pwnl ' 111 I 1 ! lMiLBJAAAaHHia FACTS UNCHANGED AN TO v BEAR DICKSON CLUB'S INVITATION "''HHHflHHHHMIPMRMi MHMH WLONAYSM'NB AS OFFICIAL ROSE i i- i !? KAN FRANCISCO, Oil., Juno 2i. After Unitotl States District At torney John h. McNnb liml received l'retddenl Wilson' nceoptnnec of rerinntion, ho isMied n long ptnte- lnciit, m wldeh tie xniil, in jinrt: "Tho president lm nPeepted m.v rcidgiintinn, nml (tie iticulont i rinsed. Even tin' rminont reHnectn liility of tho president mid his fill winio but neoessnry rertlfiento of elinrneter to his nltorney general enn not clinnga (he facts. "If tlio ntlomey general rnn de cline men innocent in fpite of tho overwhelming evidence pubmitted to two grand jtiricT he enn easily de clnro men guilty ngnuit whom there 1 no evidence. "Jf it wns right in XIny to tell me to proceed, it in wrong in June to tell me to stop. If it wns right in June to tell mo to ntop, it's now wrong to pny (lint the msor must immediately proceed. Todny I nm driven to quit this office because my self re.speet will not Ruffcr dclny. Tomorrow the ndmission will hastily proceed with the trinl because it fears it will lose the publi's rc8pect." Ileforc tho announcement that Me Nnb'tf renignntion hnd been ac cepted, tho members iff the federal proud jury, which originally indicted officials of tho Western Fuel cora nny, sent a Jong telegram to Presi dent Wilson strongly upholding Mc Nnb nnd denouncing Attorney Gen eral McRcynoldg for his action in or dering n postponement of the trial, Tho message said in part: "Wo cannot refrain from express tug our protest that after ten days, of earnest labor, devoted to considera tion of tho evidence against these de fendants, our "work is swept away by tho autocratic act of nn administra tive official. This grand jury, re posing tho highest faith in yonr rec titude of purpose, appeals to you to publicly discountenance the action thus taken nnd to uphold the hnnds of the United States attorney in n vig orous prosecution of nil the defend nuts without fear or favor." ENLARGES OFFICE Secretary Wnro, of the Comiuercl.il club, hns received the following re ply from Secretary of tho Interior Franklin K. Lane. In response to the Club's Invitation to visit tho llogtio Itlvcr Valley and Crater I.ako ns guests of the club: Washington, Juno IS, 1913. Dear Mr. Ware: Thank you nnd tho Medford Com mercial club most heartily for tho Invitation of Juno 12th to visit Cra ter I.ako and tho Hoguo Itlver Val ley. I wish that I could ninko n defi nite acceptanco at tho present time. but my plans nro rather uncertain and I can not do so. However, I shnll bear your Invitation In mind. Cordially yours. FRANKLIN K. I.ANK. Mr. A. K. Ware, Secretary. Medford Commercial Club, Medford, Oro. Plaj let nt tlio lto nudetillo Tonight. DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS The gang of enrpenters, plumbers, painters nnd linemen who have been employed on tho enlarging and re modelling of tho Postnl telegraph of. fico in the Nash Hotel building for tho past few days have almost com pleted their labor and tho office is now largo enough to properly handle itn rapidly increasing business. Tho Postal began competition hero with tho older company for the tele graph business as early ns 1892, when not more than 1500 persons comprised Mcdford's population. Medford patrons of the Postal have always had tho pleasure of having a Indy manager to linndlo their mes sages, every Postal agent hero from tho timo of the late Miss Katheriuo, Van Dyke, who was tho first agent up to tho present manager Miss Came ron, being of tho gentler sex. Tho offico is finished in beautiful Oregon pino from the floor to i jMiint six feet up the walls, from whence handsome old gold wall paper extends to within twenty inches of tho ceiling, whero n border of white, with n watered satin effect mutches tho ceiling, tho whole combining to mnko tho offico ono of comfort and pleasing to tho eye. Tho report that Medford was con sidering abandoning the July Fourth celebration In favor of Grants Pas was erroneous and at the meeting of tho committee last night It was found that no mombcr was lu favor of such action. Montague will tend a basebell team and a largo delegation for tho cele bration and a rip roaring time is as sured. It was decided last night to have daylight fireworks on the streets In tho afternoon, the illuminated Mardl Graa parado taking tho place of fireworks In tho evening. There will bo automobile races on Contra! avenue and a number of nov elty races as well as horso races at tho Fair grounds. ' Arrangements have been mado with tlio Southern Pacific to run a ipeclcal train from Ashland north late that night to accommodate tho visitors from out or town. Five hundred dollars havo been of fered for prlics In the Mardl Orris parade, 100 school children will march and thero will bo a baby show which promises to bo one of tho most Interesting features of the day. MISBRANDED FRUIT PORTLAND, Juno 2.'i. White Tim Penron of the firm of Pearson, Page & Co., wai given the minimum fine of $23 yesterday nftcruoon by Judge Jones of the district court on n charge of selling mishruuded fruit, It. II. Webber, nn extensive orchnrdist of Hood River nnd n member of the Slate Itonnl of Horticulture, who con signed the fruit to Pearson, Page & Co., will now have to nppear in court to nnswer charges to be preferred against him by State Dairy and Food Commissioner Miekle. Mr. Miekle will probably leave to day for Hood River where Mr. Web ber will be charged with branding "fancy Oregon Roynl Ann Cherries." when they were not up to the stand ard in quality nnd ripeness, it U said. This will be the firt charge of this nature brought ngninst any of the Hood River grower. Although Judge Jones found the commission merchant technically guilty ho stnted that he thought the grower to be renlly the guilty per son nnd instructed (he commissioner to go to Hood River nnd file the charges against Webber. PRICE FOYCHILDREN AT PAGE THEATER IS REDUCED TO 15c Tho management of tho Pngn thea tre announces that beginning today children under 12 will bo admitted to tho matinee performances of PnnU ges for lf cents. As the bill this week promises to bo an unusually interest ing one a record breaking crowd of young people nro expected to attend. PICNIC AT OAKLAND Something like n score of former Southern Oregon residents, whose homes are now in nml nround the Hay Cities, had nn informal picnic and reunion nt Mosswood Park, Oak land, Oil., on Saturday afternoon, June 21st. It proved a most en joyable nffair and many old neigh bors, who hnd not met fo- year, had n most delightful visit together. The happiest event of the meeting iug was tho announcement that one of the parly, Hon. Theodore Cameron, n resident of Jnckson county, Ore gon, nnd n former state t-euntor of the Oregon legislature, wns 81 years old this day. M.r Cameron is hale and hearty nnd received the congrat ulations of his old friends in n few felieitious remarks. It was voted to meet again nt Mosswood Park on July tilth nt which timo all former Oregoniuns are invited to be present lo get ac quainted nnd to have a good time. Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Nunnn. Mrs. Josephine Rus. sell, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Howard, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. S. Paley, Mrs. Alice Kane and grandson, Mrs. Win". Lnuge, and daughter Mis Dorothy, and nephew Krnnkie Krnuse, Mrs. J. F. White, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. It. It. Ilnt tou, Mrs. Dnhl, Mrs. Strattou, Hon. Theodore Cameron, W. T. Cope, A. F. lMdy nml N. A. Jacobs. Apropos of tho rose contest, tho Hugh DIckHou MmuiH to bo gaining tu popular favor. It Ih a deep t lilt led rose, very well adapted to con ditions tu this locality. It Is sort of between seasons for this variety Just now so that tho specimens seen at tho Kxhlhlt build lug aru not up to tho sliiudard lu Uo, Forty varieties of roses nro on ox hlblt and ovurono Is urged to look at tho display and votu for liU or her choice. vw; ar v .-' v Mill v Sues 2 for 25c A dMblnc WhlUSUlped NJtJ UODjftM collir-Uiatlfutlyroi.lt for Arnrrlu'i lit tMlout ilitMcn. tto tktkcler U ttt mw alultMmonx, Jde Silver dollars llii th extra drone Uuronl UnktuUlid Uuttcnbolc oa i Sllrtr ColUit ulr OCO. r. IDC A CO.. TIIOY. N. Y. AUo Miiti-rt ol Me .Shir It Hlluatcri hi tltn Hub of tlio Principal Theater nml Hhopplng MMrlit lliycntly Itcdecornted and llofiiriillied Throughout, nnd llcttcr Kipilppcd Today limn liver llc'oio ICtiroiM'oii Plan llooius without bath, 91.00 per day nnd up ItoouiN ultti tmtli, e-.l lee day nml up (J. J. KAUI'.MANN, Manager. N. H. t'liAUKi:. AsM. Mgr. POUTI.ANI). Orai Juno 2C Ferecast: Oregon anil Washington, showers tonight or Thursday; winds mostly westerly. With .Mctlford Trade In Mttlfon! Made Phono us )our orders for Milk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. tint sTitirrtiY ritr.su nrr TKit one pi:u sgtMiti: Our 111(111 qitADti Iro cream will plcuso you. Sold lu quantities f 2 gallons and up. Wo havo our own twlrcn-day de livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY Phono 'JON Willi Mrriford Trade In .Medford Miidc JmJJmJmJmJn PRIZE LISTS FOR CONTESTS READY Prize lists for Industrial Contests nro reudy for distribution. Pamphlets containing a complete prizo list, also rules and regulation governing exhibits for tho Childien's Industrial Contest at tho state fair nt Salem, Sept. 20 to Oct. 4, are ready for distiibution and may be secured for tho asking fiom any of tho follewing: MJss Olvio Scott, Itoguo River; fiupt. J. Percy Wells, Jacksonville; Supervisor D. 0. Henry, Gold Hill; Mrs. Itoso Ony, Rock Point; Mr. W. A. Cowley, Central Point; Mr. Fro deiiburg, Hullo Palls; Principal H. W. Ager, Plioonix; A. J. I'lorby, Eagle Point; Mrs. I). Perozi, Ashland; Miss )'Mnn Houston, Trail; Superintendent V. S. Collins, Medford; Supervisor G. W, Ager, Talent. ? t f t J T t t r MAMMOTH CLEARANCE SALE at WAISTS 200 beautiful new Sumnior Waists, up to '$2.50 values, on sale Thursday (Pf 4 Q each l.lt MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. GLOVES Women's .1(5 button Wash able Chamois Gloves in all colors, 7;"h; values, on sale Thursday special a 4fi pair "Ol $25,000 worth of Glean Up-to-Date Merchandise at Great Reductions! t t f T f t f T t f T T T t T t y t t t t s ONE -HALF PRICE Every Coat and Suit They are going fast, hurry if you want one. $15.00 Coats and Suits, now $7.50 $20.00 Coats and Suits, now $10.00 $25.00 Coats and Suits, now.- $12.50 $:j0.00 Coats and Suits, now $15.00 20 Reduction on Dresses This includes all our new Ratine and Lingerie Dresses JJuy Your Fourth of July Dress Now All $10.00 Dresses on sale, at $8.00 All $8.00 Dresses on salo tit $0.40 All $5.00 Dresses on salo at $.1.98 All $1.00 Dresses on sale at $3.20 A big line of House Dresses, each $1.25 20 OFF ON PARASOLS Closing Out CHILDREN'S DRESSES 39e Dresses, now 19 75c Dresses, now. 39i $1.98 Dresses, now 98 $2.50 Dresses, now $1.48 $5.00 Dresses, now $3.48 DOMESTIC SALE Rest Dress and Shirting Prints fast colors, salo Pp price, a yard w Good Apron Cling luun, all patterns, fast colors, sale Pp price, a yard wt SNAPS FOR THURSDAY Dress Shields,20c grade. 10 Hair Nets, all col ors 4 Wash Rags, 5c grade 3 'Handkerchiefs 5 grade 2 Colgate's Talcum Powder, 25c cans 12 Oood Pearl But tons, 30c grade W Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton 7 FOR 25 20 OFF ON WAISTS SILK SALE 30 inch Tub Silk, new patterns, cheap at $1.25, sale QAp price, a yard.. Ovl 10 inch all Silk M ossal i no, now shades, sale 4C price, a yard.. "0v HOSIERY AND UNDRWEAR SALE Women's and Chil dren's Hose, all col ors, up to 35c Ca values, a pair.. ! J Women's Sleeve less VJests, good 15c grade, on Ap sale, each ,"' ? ? X X t t ? t t t t t t T T f f f t t I All of our Union Suits Women's Ves sale, each 35o and 29c Boy's heavy ribbed Black ITose, C a pair ItH f t ? PAGE THEATRE PANTAGES l'nepinleit Vntiilellto Kvory Wodnenduy nnd Tliurudy Miillnoo nnd Uti'itliiK ,! FV.I.I.I,.,IW,I,:,:,, lllAltUV IKM.MAN AM. t.O. Ill 1111 lu . " Npertiiriilni SeiiMillou Tlio ,Mr hniiU 1'ilneo liitrodueltiK Vuuiluvtllo'M Mot . Uulipio liiici-oxit t iwmxeoi'K KI.UIN X i:itI..NJi;U Uilet Animated Hveut Thono JiikkIIuk CIowum - .MMi:. XOIIIUCA .MiiHle l.r I-..KO On liln ArronH.iiUl II. II. Unwell. Director p i Threo SlumM IMIly, 3 30, 7 30 mid U'l'l I'rlew, lll Heill Miilliirx,U.le: HteiiltiK", "V, 1W mul llotr nile ygfcj nmrX li'om Our Own jyirvAv. 1 Save Money! Ask for big free Catalog SHE 'RIHIIS if'.' nBPBWh.-v'tf8' ill ii In l niMHC77T.-r V, SASH and DOORS W Mll.fr IUi.il f rn" tiarlt nn) jrj lU rr i.rMT.IIi.C mf WmM IbU I- U llHir i. . .L-.. K-iu ., .., M..tl..l .lualllvr 11 Mhrnluir t IniM wr rlW Ih1. lulrtr.l ) T Ml Dn. Imf.tt.4. It iliM ...... ! O.IUM lival !.' rJM,,fJr I'lilliKia lluiilw IKmi; UUiUr . H-l Sflf I if Vf IKili, ftl.J, ' I-, n. thuk in Cnllin Trull Om .. 14 W.ullful ku. ln J.lf, up lim ti.OQ CiHiniM tb, 10 4Mlft, it !. UP IM Wl4aw Tllm. U Mlt I .19 r.n D4tt l'l WM.w (, III VIM r la r fit uxil Mill 'l wll illrrrl tu J l ol lulll .f. m ran m ' r rbirtl. .iaivv i jy ft!.' a If 1 SBTinM br. will ii iu ROUND TRIP FARES lo tlio Second World's Christian Conference vln tho l()l "iiUNStT ll I (OCOIHtSliUTAl I to ,WUh Medford trado la Medford made. I &tttt&i Portland, Oregon June 30 to July 6 I'AJtl-S I'KO.M Allmny (round tilp) 3.10 Kui;ono (round trip) CorvulllH " " :.!j0 Jet. City " " Raluiii " " f-I.SO 4,:to i. it' a, 00 HiirrlHlnirH " nil other iioIiiIh, ONI! AM) OMNTIIIHO fAltll Tlckotn will lio nold from nil polutH noutli of ItonoliurK Juno ii'j.no, July lHt to nth Krom ItoHoliurK mid all polutH north In cluding liruuchuH, polutH on tlio O. & 10. I'. It, H. N, uud H, l O, H. W. Juno .10, July lHt to Hth. Final return limit July 7th. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH will ho colobrutod In vnrloun towtin In Onmou and n ono and one third faro for round trip will ho lu effect hutwoou nil Htatloiitf whuro tho ono way faro Ih fCOO or Iobh. For detailed Information, train norvleo, ote,, call on unnroHt af;iiit, or addrouH. , .10UN M. SOO'I'T, General I'aHNeiiKer AkoiiI, Port laud, Oro. W r J- Jrwr'JlliiHSy-M - i.i v r'- ' t If' . -, 9 TI f t I I t i t r $ ,