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,;,?' ? i 6 PJGE SIX. atEDFonn matt; trtouni3, mrdford. oriscion", Saturday, jttly 12. mm. Olf 1(1 c DIVORCE MILL GRINDS OUT, FIVE 1 PA RAT ONS TODAY Tliirt vrns divorce tiny in llio circuit court nt Jacksonville and five cases were 1!kkci1 of heforo noon. No nppenrnnco wns entered on he linlf of nny of tlto dcfcndniils, nil tlm plaintiffs claiming on the ground of desertion. The non-npiicnriiu de fendants wcro represented by the stn(o in tho person of llio district nt torney, nnd tlvc witnesses wcro suh jcotod to n senrchinp; cross-examination by Hint officer nnd by Judge Calkins. Tlireo male parties To tho mntri moninl contrnct claimed more thnn rr year's nbaudonment of tho homo on tho part of the RO-enllcd better half, whilo two women claimed wilfull dc hcrtion on tho part of the husband. Two of tho tnnrrinKC-s were child less; in nil of them there was no real or pcrsonnl properly involved. One lnnrrince, the result of ft matrimonial fluency nd, failed utterly of domes tic happiness after n month of mar ried life. In this case tho papers filed by tho nttomoy for tho plaintifC soma what confused the name of de fendant nnd tho court was unable to determine just who tho plaintiff wanted n divorce from. Tho decree in this case was held up nntil the plaintiff could correct the tnncrle of unities to the satisfaction of tho court. Tho plaintiffs in tho following cnes wcro awarded decrees except in tho White case, which was help up: Kdmund D. White, vs. Ethel D. White. Helen E. Curtis vs. William C. Cur tis. .Mnrtin Carlson vs. Mnttic Cnrlson. Nonn V. Dunlap vs. Wilfonl Dun lai. James A. Rccso vs. Mnjrpjo Reese. JttuVe Calkins issued n call for the Brand jnry for July 18th, upon the request of District Attorney Kelly nnd tho crnnd jury will in nl prob- nbilily be convened for one dny to lievc tho jail of four or fivo hound over prisoners who nre anxious to enter pleas of guilty nnd take their bcntcnccs. ENDEAVORERS 10 MEET IN CHICAGO LOS AX(U:i.KS, Cal., July 12. Committees and commissions ot tho International Christian Endeavor convention nro trying today to con clude, their business before Monday, tho (Innl day ot tho convention. Al most double the usual number of section nnd commlttco meetings wcro held today. It is believed that tho business of tho convention prac tically will bo wound up before to night. Chicago will be tho scene of the 1015 convention. Tho Illinois city was chosen after a spirited opposi tion from Winnipeg, reinforced by tho Toronto delegates. Tho usual convention parado fct lured last night's activities. Six thousand Kndcnvorers, mnrchlng by states, many of tho delegations 111 uniform, traversed tho streets. Tonight tho convention grand con cert will bo given. Billy Sunday will deliver his nightly exhortation at Temple Auditorium. 10 RETIRE , IN ARMYJO YEARS WASHINGTON, Julv li!.- ltitRn- dier lionet nl Marion 1 Main, lute commander of tho deaiiineut of Co lumbia, will he placed on tho retitvd li-t of tho nnnv Aiu;uit 20 in com liaiiee with ot tiers today issued by President AVilMin. t General Mans retires nt hta own request nfter forty years uctiw service. - J J " ; $ 5 J J $ ? SEEKS PROBE FOR DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS WASHINGTON, July 12. Itepre sentnlivo Lindbergh, ot Minnesota, introduced In tho houso this after noon a resolution proposing nn in vestigation ot secret conferences of the democratic members of the houso banking committee on currency. Ho denounced the aflmlnlttratlon cur rency bill, and declared tho repub lican members of the commlttco woro barred from tho committee meetings. SAN DIEGOILEASES LAND TO FARMERS SAN 1)1 KCIO, Oil., July 12. Citv draughtsmen nre nt work today on the city farm, dividing it into five ncrc plots which nro to be Icned di rect to prospective joultry ravens nud gardeners. The rentnl rate ha not ben fixed, but it h the idea of the city council to have the rentnl yield n return o about five per cent yearly on land values. About oOOO acre are available for sub-division. The work will bo done on n 2000 ncrc flat first. Holders of the land will not be allowed to sub-lease. MULHALL SAYS. V. K. Jordan lins purchased 120 ncrc of K. I). Colhv nt llronhoro paying $12,000 for tho mhiio. There is a young orchard on the place and most of the land fanned. Mr. Jordan will at once build nnd extensicly improxj tho place. The deal was made liv tho Clark Kcnlt company. PLAN TO SALVAGE TIN LOST ALASKAN WRECK (Continued from Page 1) AVIATOR'S NERVE SAVES SELF AND FRIEND MUSKEGON. Mich., July 12. Glenn Martin's steady nerve and per fect control of his hydro-aeroplane In which bo was making tho Chicago Detroit crulso probably savo his lifo Into today when the machino develop ed carburetor trouble and forced a quick descent in Lake Michigan. Martin, with his passenger, Charles Day, flying seven hundred feet above the water when the air valve dropped from the carbureter. Martin vol planed to the surface of tho lako mak ing a perfect landing two miles and n hult from shore. He started tho cnglno again In a few minutes reach lug the shore under his own power. Martin said his machine was undam tigcd, and would resumo his Journey tomorrow. LOS ANGELES COURT REVERSES DEPORTATION LOS ANGELES, July 12. An or dor from Secrotary of Labor Wilson was rovorsed today by Judgo Well born of tho fedoral district court hero. Tho Judgo released Naco Gen nam, tho Japanese ordered deported by the Washington authorities. The court vacated tho order on the grounds tho prisoner was not given u fair hearing. The Judge scored tho immigration officials who appeared Hgalnat tho Japanese, arrested orig inally on a disorderly clmrgo saying mtch methods could not bo tolerated. tho Nationay Association of Mntu facturcrs. Issued a statement th.t Robert McCartcr had been retained as counsel for the association. Mulliall on Mnrul. Mulhall then resumed his testi mony, begun last night- Ho identi fied a letter from Marshall Cushtng, secrotary of tho Manufacturers' as sociation, written in 1904, a ceo moan ylng a check for $200. Cushhg warned Mulhall to "bo careful in cashing" this check. The witness said the money was used in ".v -Ika congressional district." In September, 1904, Cushi tg wroto Mulhall that thereafter he would re ceive every Friday a check .t.ille ho retained his connection W.'h tho "Workmen's Protectlv Assentation," an organization ho had fo jied to work for tho republican tirket dish ing sent him $100 a week, besides $40 a week for expenses, Mulh.ili testified. At that time, MulUill nld, tho manufacturers were fighting United Staff Senator McComas, of Maryland, and Cashing employed C. M. Downs, tho senator's prlvato sec rctary to furnish tho manufacturers with copies of McComas' private cor respondence. Aldrirh Knew It. Mulhall stated positively that for mer Senators Aldrlch and Ko raker, with whom ho worked, knew at all times that ho was employed by tho manufacturers, although ho was head of the Workemen's Protectivo association. "In 1903," Mulhall said, "I loft tho union to which I belonged, and took with mo a paid up union card. I did not try to hide from tho heads of the union the fact that I was with tho National Association of Manufac turers. I was under the impression that tho officers of the American Federation of Labor knew I was working for tho Manufucturojs' as sociatlon." SKWARD. Alti-kn. July 12. Plans nro bciinr made here to salvacu $17,000 world of block tin from the cargo of the cannerv ship Jnbcr. Howe, which was wrecked off Cliig nik, two years ngo, following the tli-covcrv of the hull by Waller Mo- Cray, deep sen dicr. While a' work on tho Howe, McCntv located the Sadie Collier, u hip which went down at the name point twenty-three years ago. Seven Die In Boiler Explosion. PAWS, July 12. Scen iiersou were killed todav by n boiler eplo sion in n brickyard nt Chatenny, near here. Stcclul Tonight nnd Sunday nt Page Theatre. For tonight nnd tomorrow evening Phylo & Phylo will appear nt tho Page theatre as a special added at traction, in a musical nnd humorous net, to tho ususnl picture show. Pos itively no ndvauco in price as a re sult of this added feature. Tho usual admission ot 5 nnd 10 cents. First show starts at 7:30. Pnntngot Vnudcillo Wednesday Mrs. Robert Fltzslmuions, wife of tho great boxer, nnd her company, numbering sixteen clover people, will bo tho head-liner on tho Pan- tages bill at tho Page theater next week for ono night only Wednes day. Tho opera "A Night In Ho- homla," will bo presented In a scenic and spectacular manner. This attraction Is tho most exten sive of any that has played tho Pan tages circuit for years, and it wn on this account that tho Page man agement realized tho necessity of playing tho bill only ono night. Dr. C. H. Smith, recently of Grants Pass, for a number of years located nt Gold Hill, has gone to Creswell to loti.Se, accompanied by hta moth er, Mrd Nina Smith. T t t t t t t x t T r r T y ? y t r r t y r r t t t y y t r y r r y ? ? V T t r r r WEED CHAINS WEED CHAINS V .liisf, roct'ivt'd 100 spin oil WEED CHAINS. 'All sixiv. nirccl from Now York. Most complpit' stot'k in Onon. A fine soloctioH of mitomohilo nihcs mid gloves. Mvtsi'y thitit; For llio auto. Ovorlantl cars always in slock; anollun' let i '5 car'load to arrivo tho Fiivt of the wook. v. JtL. vjV 1 rLJ, 132 SOUTH RIVERSIDE. f THE BEST AUTO SERVICE STATION IN OREGON. 'mJ A A A A A A A MTHH ; WW vvr CMJJJI54I'1 .00l W ''VWVVVV The Overland Man $M$M$M$M$M f With Med ford trado is Mcdford made. NO PLACE TO DOCK PROVIDED FOR WARSHIP HltKMERTOK, Wush., July 12. Koticu was ibsui'd at tho flug office of tho Pacific reservo fleet today that tho failuro of Comtnniulor C. J. I.nng, of the cruiser Chuttunooga, to fctop at South Huiid, Wush., on July ft, as raviously arranged, was due to tho oititons there having neglected to make provision for a place to dock. It 1h denit'd Hint beerr-laii Grandma Talks About Babies Has Urge Circle of Llttcneri Who Prof, it by Her Wisdom and Experience, In aluiuit tor ftllfd commuoltr there's o Kranduia who knows Moturr'i Krl.'uj. Not only I ibe rnulnlnceut of ber owu rifirrlMice, but It hss throutb ber cecum mendatloa that so many young, eiiwcunt uotbers derlrrd tbe comfort and bleulng wi iui imiuom reineaj, , Mutber's 1'rUnd U applied externallr to tbe abdomen, itomacb and breaita. allaja all pain, avolda all uaunea, and prerenu caklns ot the breaais. It U quickly and wonderfullr Denetratln?. peroilu Ibu muicles to expand without tbo strain on tbe llgimenta, and prepare tbe tyt Urn io tborongbly tbat tbe crUIa li paed almost without tbe allsbteat dlitrru. Tbua tbereneed be no aucb thing ai dread or fear. No better nor more cheering adrlc ran lx Klren the eipectaut inolher tban to aug sett the uie of Mother! hrlend. Hhe will tak rourari from the lMKlnnlnK. The dajs will U- cheerful, tbe nlxbta retlful. Tbua tbe health la preferred, the mind I In n-jicwe and tbe period li an unending one of quiet, joyful antlrlpatlon, Vou ran obtain Mother'! IXend of any druKclit at S1.00 a bottle. r uot forget With MtMlford Trndo In Miilfor.l Made Phono us your orders for Milk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. oun sxmcTiA' rm-.su hut. TKIl 5c l'ICK KQUAlti: Our HIGH OHAUK ico cream will plcaso you. Sold In quantities of 2 gallons and up. Wo have our own twlco-a-day de livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY I'hono HUH With Mcdford Trade J Med ford Mud nor urjjlert to U aupplled wltb Ibla Kreateat rruiedy erer derlted for inolberbood It li unfailing. Write at once to llradHeld Jlegii Ulor Co, I3.'t Ijunar llldg, Atlanta, (la, IMiiiMa hits oroea'd ou iuveatiuation, I book or sdrk fur upvitaot wtuu, I in RJSmw rf y y y T y y y y T y t T y r y y y y y y t y y y T y y y y y y y y y y T y y t y y t y y y y T y y y y y Eleqtriq Qookino Is True Economy NO FLAME, NO SMOKE, NO GAS, NO ODOR, LITTLE HEAT, NO WOOD TO BRING IN, OR ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF THE SWITCH. , jB2wjB ELECTRIC RANGE, pvu-u .ftiO.OO c.ihIi, sf(i.-.()() on iii.stallnicnts. Tliis raiic luus new typo hroih'i' in top of oven, the heat hroiling device up to (Into for any stylo stove. Will hake, roast, broil or fry; is hotter, cleaner, safer than any other cooking appliance. Ask vour neighbor who uses ono. Plat rate for family use, iJtf.OO per month. Ask about our special installment terms on this rango. EL BACO OVEN, price iUli.OO, will roast a chicken or bake two loaves ef: bread. Can be connected on any lamp socket. No special wiring required. Costs 0 cents per hour or less to operate, depend ing on quantity of current used. u r SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE California-Oregon Power Company PHONE 1681. 216 WEST MAIN STREET. $t&frjW :: A A t t T t ? ? ? T f ? ? V ? t ? T ? f r ? ? ? ? y f t t r f ? ? r r y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y T y y y y y y y y V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y tf l Vf,