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' i i MTCnTOTTO "MATT) TRTPUNTC, MTCDFORD, OttlOTON, TIITRfiTMY, .TULY 3, 1913. FAUH I'll KM .ffl CITY OF COLUMBUS GOESINTOBUSINESS OF RAISIN HOGS 1'OI.U.MMIH, Ohio, July II. -Tlmm If II Well Until lllllllHll wllll'll U,III'rf "unilrfnu; luilli ciiiIh huiiIiihI tint mill till'." It llplly lll'MI'lilll'H uluit Co Illinium, Olilo, in iiIhiiiI to tin, Ati'1 HiIh iii'w iImm ill' llm I'llv nf (!nltiiii Ihim, iy ilm wnv, iiiikIiI In Imi liitciihiily IiiIi'ii'nIInk In iviry i'llv in tlm imiiiii hy iih nun nl I he iiiimvmtk to Mini liulii'iir nl' a iiiii'Mliiuii "I low to ii lllll't' i lilyll iiin nf IMlltfT" ('iiliiinlni, Ohtn, 1m uuiiiu In iii!hii Iiim;m. CiiIiiiiiIiiih nwim it In i u' fnriii mulli nl' Ilin fit v liniilM Until n" iM'iilly IIiIm fin hi wiih li'iiMi'd In ii Icii inil Inil Ilin ii'iiiit IIoiiiIm wipnl nut ilin fiunii'i' mill tin' I'ily liml In rHIi'ui littn nl' llif lnrniH nl' Ilin Ii'iimo. It wiih llii'ii Hint Ilin iIiiii wiih hiii'hIi'iI In Hie iillii'inU nl' llif ili'iiiiilini'iit nf imtillii hi'ivliMi liml tin i'ily try llrf own liiiinl ul riniluu Hh nun I'linn. II wnn curly ilclcriiiini'il Hint Imi: HiInIiik wniilil lm Ilin IicmI Hiini; In pi into nt HiIh tliii', mill a Illicit I ! of ln'k'x wiim ciuitrurli'il lor. Now ChIiiiiiImih, which U nlwiiys iln. int hoiik'HiImi; priK'UNm-, hii'i nm of Hid Im"I hvhIi'Iiin nf froo uiiiiiii'iiil (IMlllMU'il I'nlll'l'ti'ltl Horvii'o In tin' riuiiitiv, iiciiriliiii; In cxprrtM. lltTi" tnfniii, HiIh uiiiIiiici' Iimh Iiitii H Hihi' nf in MiriuiiM wiivh. l'riiin now mi it will lie tiikcn In Hip city link' f n nil In falti'ti tlin i'ily linn. TIiiiI'h wImtm mil' nf Hid uihIh imuiint tin lllllllllc (Millie in. TIhti' urn I wo oilier tronil fentiircH of t hix rity f a mi. Tl it v primi- iiitm who urn unit out Hutu to work Mill lii'tii'fit crriitly mill nffii'iiilx lie lli'vi' it will iln wiiiiiIitm in Hlartiiik' tlifiii riulil nu'itin. None 1u Imvo lii'cii i'Iiiihi'ii Iimh ilctniirrril nuuiinut lenviui: Iln' cell nml primm viinln In work mul livi in tin op'"". In fact. IliereV iinlli' a "waitiin; lil" nf tlinfm who want In lie I'iwn n chanri' nut of ilonrn. Tim ollmr Cent urn of llm farm U a iiiiiiiiclpnl piiMure mi which tlm liori" of tln city arc sent at htiilnl pciioiU to riM up. Thin nt period, hiiv tin' fit v father, will liri'ittlv inrri'iiio Ihi'ir efficiency ami iiiiiLii tlifiii l:tft Imip'r. arantmusTgo I IF HE HOLDS JOB KLAMATH FALLS, July .1. Fol low in tlm receipt of onlcrn fnuu Secretary Fruul.tiu K. I.iiiic Hiiiiiumr lly miiinini; V. F. Arimt iih mipcr iiitciulent of Crater Lnl.o unlinmil park.' Coiu-rcHsiaaii Liuimtt hari wind iim fnllnwMt "1 lin intervieweil Secretary Lauo mul llm civil ncnleo. cnminU hiou. Lima rcfiihCH to ntny thn or iler of reaioyal he mmle. Ho nay no ilmilit (hat Aranl i not nulijivt to tlm pUil service. "Tlm civil Hcniee cnininimtioii linn nliiifieil Liiiu) that Mr. Arimt is null ji'i'l to tho I'liiKhlfieil oixil nervine. "Tin' I'oiniiilisloiH'rrt eliiiui, how over, that lliey Imvo no power to en fnreo Iheir opinion in thit inattur, or Hlny Luim'H onler reiuovinc Arant fioin Hie Hiipeiinleniloimv of Cralur Luke national park." Kniieilntenilcnt Arant Iuih reriifi'il to ri'hiuii, ami wliiln lit) in nut of tho cily nml cnulil not lm kith, it Ih very imiliiilila Hint lie will iiiiikn a fiht to letaiii Ilin poniliou. llu in without power nml muxt appeal to tlm cnuitx if liu wonlil coiitinim Hie fi;ht. HEN'slilifiGER 0 COURTS FOR AID 1 Two cnlo liltlo riiiR hnxoa unit ly mail Imvo lirouuht into tlm Mull Til liuim locimtly two itutu littlo hkkh tlinf am more. Ilka binl crkh Ihau liuii fruit. Hay WIIhoii of tho Aloku oioluinl hciiiIh in a tiny luown I'HK ''t "u hIzii of u meailow laik'rt which ho iiMiirtH Ih tho HinalleHt cki laiilhy full mown hen raineil on Htieky. l'or linprt it Ih tlm Hllcky tliut that coIdih Ilia ejjK a HkIiI hrawn. Another hiiiuIIuhI 'kk eoinpelltor Ih a While Leghorn hen heloni; to Mrs. H. W. V'aninhar, rural route, thre.i, which Ih about tlm mmm hIzo iih tho Atoka i-Kir, but in whila in color. Ono iniulit think hoiiio mm hail boon rob bint IiIIiI'h iiuhIh. KnliicH for llm bit: nml litllo oct; iccoril are lemicHleil nut lo mail mK in paper boxen. Snnm of then) liuya an I veil in a very moist pnnkimo. ,Vlth Moilfonl trndo u Mudfurd mado. DETROIT RAFTERS PLACED ON TRIAL A A DELAY DKTIIOIT, Midi., .Inly II. -Tlm fir I of Delroil'H nlilctuiiiuin irnl ciihch imaiiiHl ten iliilicteil ijiiimeil m imi witit to 1 1 iit I here toiluy when "IIoiii'hI Tom" (Himimi, former picMi ilcul of llm council, I'nccil a jury in iccoiiIci'h coiiiI, chiiicil with hrib civ nml with ciinipiiucy to accept .i biibc. Alter iieiuly n yenr nf ililny niin'c Hi" ImllctmciilH wcic rclurncil mi .Inly 127, KM'.', llm iccciit cnuil wurniiiK of .linli:' I'hclan that "only ilcitth or HctiniH IIImcnh hhoiilil fur liter iiiipcib' tlm pinccciliiiuH," finally luoiiuht the ciimc to tiiul. The Htnle'H ciimc 111,'nillMt "Holiest Tom" Ih iinnther of lliime when' mcchaiiiNiii, cniboilii'il in llm iHhIii Itraph, will lm pittcil iikiiIiihI the wool nf the acoiiMcil ami his wHmurhoh, I'lnAcciilnr Slicpluiril will baxe hli i'iini chiefly upon oiilcncc hccurcil by the ilictiik'niuh ami npnu Hie tcxli iihiiiv of IMoctivn Waller .1. Mrcti iiiiii, nf lm Hiiiiih nu'cney, wlm in nl Icp'il o Iiiimi hnmlcil (llinuau .$1000 in lilllx In iiiflucncit bin oln on a ilticMtloii before council in which tlm Wiihiifh iiiilroiul wan iulcrontcil. While in llctrnil, Hremiun pohciI iih a reprcHcnlallvc nf tlm WnbinOi. t HefeiiHi' iiIIoiiicvm imlicatcil Imlay that in the .cnt nf (IliiiiinnV convic linn in Hie lower cotirtH, they would eurrv Hie ciikc to the Hitprcmc court for liual ilecixinn, nml it wiih believed thai the ciiM" nu'iiinnl the other ae ciifcil nlili'l nidi wonlil be bcbl un pi'iiilinu' the final outcome nf (Ilin mi' trial. The either acciincil ablcrmen are: LmiiM Ilrorn, Louin F. Tomhv, Mar tin .1. Oxtrowitki, Frank Mannu, Duvi.l ItoHculhal, .loHcph Theihcu, W II. ('. llimlle, Alnin A. Deimel anil Andrew Waldi, all of wlioiii were indicted for bribery nml for coiiHpiracy lo neeep' briben, mid IMwnrd It. Schreiter. for mer cleric of the council commit lee. who charueil with eonnpirary to accept a bribe. SULZER GIVES HIS SIDE OF THE SUIT (UrrrVSIU'HtJ. July a - Cowrnor HuUer, who arrived hero today lmtun.1 a Bliilcincnt rcKnrdliiK ha breach of lirnmlim unit liimun cntcrday In I'hlt adclpliliv, liy Minn .MIkhoii llopklrm. Hulrer a)K MIhh lloplilim hiiciI him In Now York (or broach of promise foiiiu tliuo after "I vvivh married nlmul nix )c.irn iiko. Sim could not sustntit tlm cbar',cii and ndmltted nliu liroiiKht tlm milt tor ulterior purpoHoH. That cnmi wiih Mettlud mid my lawyer hmi a Kouernl releiiHo from tint vvnmnii. Tlm rciiMou tor nettllni; then wiih lieruuno of tho prccurloiiH coudltlou of Mm. HuUer." NETERER APPOINTED JUDGE FOR WASHINGTON WASHINGTON'. July n. The noin iimtioiiH of .lercmiah Keterer, to be United Stali'H jude for the weBtcrn dixtriet nf Washiui'toii. and nf North Wimdiip to lm consul at Owen Sound, Cuiimlu, vveie m'ii to tlm xeuato to- llllV. AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. HUbert Tells of Her Dis- tessing Symptoms During Change of Life and How She Found Relief. I l 1 9j 5. wfrn Fleetwool. I'n. Durlnfrtho ChanR of Llfo 1 was bnnlly ablo to bo around ut nil. 1 nlwuya lion a lioadncbo and I was bo dlizy and ner Voun Umt I hod no rent at night. Thu llnshcHof hentworo no bad eomotlmca that Hid not know what to do. "Onodaynfrloml advised mo to tnko Lydlu B. rinkham'a Voiro tabic Com pound and It mmlo mo a strontt well wo man. I am very thankful Umt I fol lowed my friend's ndvlcu and I shall recommend Itaa long aa I Hvo. Duforo I took tho Compound I woa alwaya sickly and now I Imvo not bad inoUlcIno from a doctor for years. You may nub Hull my lettor." Mis. Kdwaku U. IIil UfiiT, Fleetwood, 1'a, Such warning symptoms as senso of BUlTocutlon.hot Hashes, boadaches.lmck uches, dread of impending ovll, timidity, Bound In tho ears, palpitation of thu heart, sparks before tho eyes, Irregu larities, constipation, variable uppetlte, weakness and Inquietude, and diulnoHH, are promptly heeded by intelligent wo men who uro upprourhlng tlm period In llfo when woman'a groat chungo may bo expected. I.ydla B. rinkham'a Vegetoblu Com iwutid Invigorates and atreiigtbeni tho fciiiulo orunlm and builds up thu weak ened nxrvous sysU'in. It bus rarrletl uauy wuiiivi) safely Uirough tills crlU, PROBING REASON W SO MANY GIRLS LEAVE HOM E WASIIINdTON, July 2. - Intercut inn hi'ciiilhii of It h bcaiiug on tlm Icsti iiiniiy iih In t,-irln' employmenl recently !uvuHliiitcil by lm HlinoiH Hcniitorial "uliile hbivn" prnliliit; commitlce, !h n bulletin jiiHt iHHiii'd by tlm liiircuu nf I'Mucaliiiii. It nllciuplK (o tell 'why jjiiIm leave M'linnl," nml lr wiitlcn af ter u ciiicful Mtiuly nf tunic and labor coiiililioiiM uuiniig u'irU in Wnrcchler, Miihh., preliminary to Hid chIiiIiIImIi uiciit of a trade Kchnnl lor u'irlM. The ciiucliiNinu icachcil in that from ono ball' to thrcc-fntirlliK nf llm uirln at work in lactnricH could have had Ititlher hcbonliui; if they had wanted In, or if their puicntrt had cured to iiiHint on it. The hiirvey hIiowh that the number of cjiIm Im'Iwcu II mid HI vcnrM of imi' who leave Hchool is couhtantly iiicreaHiut;. Duriui; the pirnl five .earn many more irirln belvvcen Hiiihi! iiuch left the Worcester HcbnoU Ihau run b iiccniinlt'd for by increiiHU 'n tlm popiiliilioii. Only about 17 per cent of them liml linNicd tlm gram mar hcIioiiIh; iiiohI of them left in tin; hixIIi nml lO'vcnlli var. WorccKter Ih taken iih ii fair index of any of the mauufuctuiiiii; towim in thu coun try. Why did lliwi ;iHh leave Hcbool? VaiiiniH rt'iiMoiiH were nhhlgiieil by llm n'nU lliciiiHclvcH, Koiihi thirty Hiiid they "did not like pclionl; could not gel along with tlm leachcr; wero not promoted, or wanted to go to work." Two were working to help pay for u pinun. One of Hickc wiih ii ciihIi girl of II yearn who had'left Hie iiiulli graibi to co to work in a department More fur 'r'J.(ll), Later hhe got 4--M t'''r week. Another vvok u girl of lfi from tho eight grade, who went to work in a cornet fac Inry fnr $1.00 and rone to $1.82 per week. Still another girl wiih taking iijiimc Ichhoiih mid contributing to tlm payment of u piano, Twenly-Hevcn firli were found at home. In Home cuh'm they had lelt hcIioo) to help with the hmiHCWork, while a few left at a time of tem porary HtresH and then bad not re turned. Four girlx had changed placed with the mother, who worked in a cornet factory, laundry, or Home hiicIi place, while the girl, wliouc wage-earning power wax Miiall, kept house for the mother of the ehildieii. E T CASHMF.Ki:, Wash., July 3. Trn f'leveland linn been appointed thin ning iiiHpeelor for the MiHlirnpre Fruit (Jrovvcrx Union, to Hervo in that ca pacity for Hiq cuHUfiug thirty dayK. So fur iih Ih known, the action of the Cnfdimcrn Union in appointing a thinning inspector, cMnbliMltCH u do cidid innovation among fruit grower orgiiiiiznlioiiH. Itealir.iug the great importmici! of proper thinning HiIh HciiMoti in order to nchleve maximum rcHiillH under the new grading mien, which militate utrongly ngaiiiHt un ilerfir.cd iipplcn, the Union concluded to add the thinning inspection service oh a rncnim of ultimate economy. Tin iiiHpeetor ih in thn field daily, viniting the orehanlH of the variant uiemberH of the Union, nml advising with the growern n to the proper iiicIIioiIh ami mcmiK of doing more ef fective thinning. The movement has met with the ready nml ciitliimiastio approval and co-operation on the part of the grower, ami no doubt will become a permanent inHtittition with tho CaHhmore Union. -J' J - X 5 5 C 5 55 --jsjs- ' t t f t t ? ? T ? ? r t ? ? ? ? T t t T ? t ? t t t t t t t t ? t y t y t ? t y y r 5 f y y y y t t y t & JULY 4th CELEBRATION AT MEDFORD Finish at Main and Central y j j t t t f t t ? J X J ? ? y t t y t y t t y t y y x ! 9:30 a. m. Ono Milo Automobile Race. 3 Heats. 10:30 a. m. One Mile Motor Cycle Race. 11:00 a. m. Base Ball Game at Ball Park. Medford vs. Montague. Novelty Contests on Main Street. 2:00 p. m.- Harness Races and Bucking Contests by Medford Matinee Club at Fair Grounds. Novelty Contests on Main Street. 5:00 p. m. Display of Daylight Aorial Fireworks. 7:30 p. m. Band Concert at City Park. 8:30 p. m. Electric Parade. $500 in Prizes for Floats, etc. 9:30 p. m. Grand Mardi Gras Celebration. Dancing and General Good Time on Main Street Until Bed Time. . . i iAlill J! V t I t t t y y y t y t y x t y t y NOVELTY CONTESTS Obstnelo Auto laco, Automobile EtygKaoe, Automobile Slow Kacc. on high goar, slowest car winning,, Automobilo Ualanoing Contest, Tugs of "War, Lad ies' 50-Yard Dash, Sack Ilace, Three Logged lace, Mule Loading Contest, Nov elty Boxing Contest, Boys' 50-Yard Dash, Pio Eating Contest, Ico Contest, Greased Pig Contest, Greased Pole Climbing, Potato Race on Ponies, Sus pended Bun Eating Contest on Roller Skates and other sports of all kinds, con cluding with Boys' Lcosc Chaugo Scramble. Liberal Merchandise and Cash Prizes for all Novelty Contests. GRAND DISPLAY DaylightFireworks Provision has been made for the pleasure and comfort of everybody. Come and Imvo a good time. Bring your dinner and eat it in tho beautiful city park. A 3 - BIG BANDS - 3 TWO BRASS BANDS AND THE WHANGDOODLE BAND Excursion Rates on all Roads SPECIAL TRAIN NORTH AT NIGHT AFTER THE CELEBRATION. r y x y y t t T y t t y Cut this out and tack, by your Telephone, Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76 Successors to Beickstein New Yard comer Fir and "West Second Street Dry Wood by the Tier, Cord and Car Lots WHY? Buy new Furniture when you can take the old to the: paint shop and ha e it re finished in an v style, satisfaction guaranteed J. H. FIRES 32 South Central Street Phone 243- J Siskiyou Heights Now is the time to make selection of lota and tracts in this magnificent residence district'. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK EXCURSION to COLESTIN SUNDAY, JULY 6th VIA THE ; ?iHs 'SVCfDDi (0 SUN 5 CT V1 1 UVUH Hguua a EZOi . iia j" SiCT SPECIAL TRAIN Leave Leave Grants Pass .7:00 a. m. Medford 8:30 a. m. Gold nill .7:43 a. m. Talent............. 8:50 a. m. Central Point 8:15 a. m. Ashland 9:20 a. m. Special will stop at all points going and returning. RETURNING Leave Colestin 4:00 p. m. arriving home in time for dinner. FARES FOR ROUND TRIP Grants Pass.. $2.05 Medford $1.10 Gold Hill 1.55 Ashland .70 Corresponding low fares from other points. Kxrurslon will be canceled anil a It money refunded In cae of rain Briug your baskets and take the children. Lots of fun for all. John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent. ROUND TRIP FARES to tho Second World's Christian Conference via tho & rsTY7?4r r Cfr sun3tT m iWiinaiwuHi 'If.. HOUTtS to Portland, Oregon June 30 to July 6 Albany (round trip) Corvallla " Salem " " I-WltlCS FltOSI 13.10 Ktigcno (round trip) ...... 4.80 3.50 Jet. City " ...?.. 4.30 2.00 HarrUburg " " ' ...... 4.1,5 -all other points. ONK AM) ONIVniUtn l'AHIJ TIcketB will bo sold from all points south of Rosehurg Juno 2U-30, July 1st to Cth From Hosoburu and all points north In-' eluding branches, poluts on tho O. & K. I. It. & N, and S, V. O, ft W. Juno 30, July 1st to Cth. Final return limit July 7th. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH will bo celebrated lu various towns In Orogoit and a one and one third rare for round trip will bo In effect between all stations where tho ono way faro Is f 0,00 or loss. For detailed Information, train service, etc., call on nearest agent, or uddross. JOHN M. SCOTT, General ViuvHer Agent, VortUmi, Or. S.1 j I tH i. I V V( .r O'fii