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wt & . V v P l. i 1 r I it i lwu P2TOE SIX. WEDFORD MATE TPJBUNTU, MT1DFORD, OREO ON". ASHLAND TO GET 28 'A l ft mcclinR called by Mr?. A. II Kussoll, president of the Southern Oregon Pioneer society, tlio follow ing committors wore appointed to innko nrrniiRrmniits for tlio nnnnnl reunion to be held nt Ashlnnd Ahj us't '28: Dinner Committrr 0. Y. Dunn, J. M. Wnuner, K. H. Unrron, Mr. Knto Clrninger, Mrs. T.ir.zle Vnn Snnt. Itrrrptimi Committee- Chnrles II. (lillettr, Mrs. M. II, Vininp, Mrs. K. 11. WiiRiirr, Mrs. M. L. Gillette. Program Committee F. D. Win ner, Mrs. Willinm Myer, Mrs. 0. Win ter, Knlpli Hilling. Advertising Committee P. D. Wngner. Decoration Committee A. Belle Amlerson, Mrs. Lottie 1'elton, Mi I.illinn Patterson, Mrs. George. Opp. llnrry Mnlbcs. Tiekct Committer Mrs. Kiln Gar rett, Mrs. Mnbel Kinney. Memorinl Committee Mrs. Altec Pell, Robert Neil, George N. Amler son, Kngfno Wnlrnd, Mrs. ' Mnmie Day Nelson of Jacksonville, Miss Al lic Ilnnley of Jacksonville. Hnll Committee 0. P. Rillinps. Snb-committees to tbo above will bn appointed. EVELYN OBJECTS TO "THAW ON HER VAUDEVILLE BILL' "WEDNESDAY. ,TXTTAr no, inin. SUBWAY LABORER PROVES TO BE A GREAT TENOR NKW YORK, July 30. Evelyn Nos bit Thaw, wire of Ilarrv K. Tbaw. slayer of Stanford White, arrived here today from London for n vaude ville engagement. When told that she had been billed as "Evelyn Thaw" the former chorus pirl vns indignant. Man and Money Missing. RAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 30. Grave fears are entertained here today for the safety of Bayard Tay lor of Sacramento, n life insurance npent, who nrrived at the ferry sta tion hero Juno 14 and, disappeared. He pave his suitrnso to a driver of n hotel bus and said he would follow. Taylor carried several hundred dol lars in money and jewelry. Bey's Body in Silt. NOME. Alaska, July 30. The body of Owen Price, 12 years of ape, son of Fred Price of this city was recovered today from the Hnrbon creek dredging pond in which he was drowned while swiraminp. The bot tom of tbo pond is covered with ten feet of fine silt and two hundred men worked eighteen hours to re cover tho body. $250,000 For a Horse. LONDON, July 30. A record price for horseflesh was established here today when J. B. Joel, the South African millionaire, paid $2."5O,O0O for Prince Palatine, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup. The previous rec ord was .$190,87.r, paid for Flying Fox. t CUKY BILL MAY Chicago Expedition Lost. LIMA, Peru, July 30. The Chi cago exploring expedition led by William Cromer, is reported lost iir the Iluuyabanm district. This s Luigi Gasparini, laborer in the New York subway till 0oar Ham merstein, impresario, chnncod to hear him sinp while he knocked tho mor tar from old bricks in the .w'.iwuj. Then he told the man to report to the chomsmnster of the now opera bo'fo now in course f construction. Ilnmmerstciu toik' llnp.ir'm to En- pine No. S firo ho'u-c. where the uo hate a piano. "Sinp fome more," ordered O-uvir. "Please, bos, I canna sine dw sonca. My tront is full da brick dust To-morra I sing for you!" -aid Gas parini npologctieatly. "Go on!"' shouted the crowd. Gas parini found a piano player and the!-. set out. rirst he sang the Mferce from "II Trovatore," and then fol lowed other operatic selections. Hammerstein, addressing Gaspari ni. iiecinreu: "ion report in ut chinis master of my opera company and leave this job." "Tanka you, boss, tanka yon,"' gasped Gasparini. He took his coat, got his pay check, and went home to 333 East Forty-seventh street. WASHINGTON, July 30. The. leading Insurgents and conserva tives on tho house banking commit tee appealed ' today 'to Secretary Hrynn In the lioH of reaching n common ground (or handling the currency bill. ltepreenlatlves Henry. Ilulkely and ltagsdalo, mem bers of that committee, nil sought Hryan'a support. Hrynn told nil his Interviewers that he Indorses tho principal feat ures of the Glass-Owen bill: that lie refuses to dip Into any factional fights, but that ho was willing to try to effect some agreement. He then asked the different factions to try to get together In tho Interest of harmony. T GROWTH OF YEAR Tho fourth quarterly conference of tho MctliottUt Knlneouil church was hold Monday night, when tho work of tho entire oar was review ed and plans for tho future of the church entered Into. The district superintendent, Rev. R, H. Duulap, was present and had charge of tho meeting, Reports from tuo various departments of tho church showed progress and growth on all lines. The financial .cre- taiy, Mrs, WIiich, reported that all financial obligations would ho met by tho 1 1 mo of tho annual confer ence In September. Tho pastor of tho church, Rev, 12, O. Kldrldgo, with his usual optlm Ihuii reported tho general and spirit ual condition of the church as iihihI satisfactory and encouraging, uor 100 now metuheru having been add ed to tho church during tho present year. After tho business of tho meeting tho following lemilutlou was uuaul uioutly passed: "Whereas, tho elmo of the con ferenco )eur has come, and appro elating tho valuable sei vices of our pastor and tho splendid success that has attended his tnlulHtry during tho tuo yeara of his iMHtoiato with uh, and bollovlug that tho continuation of his ministry for another year Is essoutlon to the buccosh and devel opment of our chinch, therefore, bo It Resohed, thai we, tho members of this quarterly conference, do hereby extend to him a most cordial Imitation to continue with us an other enr: and further, that wo re quest our district superintendent In en-oMrate with us to this end, and to commuulivite the same Io tho pre siding bishop at tho coming hcshIou of tho conference to be hold In I2u gene In September." Kuthnslnstle applause greeted the passing of these resolutions, show ing tho est no m In which the imwlur Is held by hid lieophi. Resolutions of appreciation of Rev, It, 10, Duulap, tho letlrlug dis trict superintendent, were also pass ed, Rev, lluulap will agiilu enter the tegular pastorate of tho ehutch, having served his full term as mi perluteiuleut, and a new superinten dent will bo appointed to tho district. Army nnd 'Nnvy Chnngcs. WASHINGTON, duly :to. The fo. lowing 'uoinlnntloun were sent to the Senate today by tho president: To ho ehler engineer of the army with tho rank of brlgadlopgnuernl, To bo rear admiral, Captain Colonel William Russell, NEW PRESIDENT FOR S.P. ATLANTA. Gn., July 30. Ae cordinp to advices received here to day, W. W. Finley, will retire as president of the Southern Railway September 1 and assume the presi dency of cither the Southern Pn eifio or the Union Pacific. General Manager E. II. Coapman will become president of tho South ern Railway, it is Mi id and J. II. Lister Names Secretary. OLYMPIA. Wash.. Julv 30. Gov ernor Liter has today announced that on Auust I Irwin Ziognus o( Tneoma will become his secretary to succeed C. C. Dill of Spokane. .Zicgnu is at present nsssnnt sec retary of the Tacoma Commercial club nnd Chamber of Commerce. Beautiful Hands and Arms FAMOl'S UKAl'TY siren irr to tiii: civirs turn WOltl.l). A I'rve. Prescription You Can lrcwr At Your Own Home. Culp general ninnap'er. Many women take perfect cure of their faco and clothes, yet neglect their hands. Rough, red hands nro almost as unattractlvo as Ill-kept teeth. It Is a simple, easy matter to keep your hands smooth and beautiful. The following prescription, which you can compound at your own home, Js famous for tho marvelous, Instantaneous results It gives: Get from your druggist ono ounce of Kulux Compound. Put It In a two-ounce bottle, add a quarter of an ounce of witch hazel, fill with water, and shake well. You will ho surprised at tho re sult when applied to your hands, arms, face, neck or shoulders. Blem ishes of every kind disappear as If yb magic. Freckles, tan, rough skin, coarse pores, yield Instantly to this application. It Is dellclously cool nnd soothing and Is not affect ed by perspiration. It will not rub off. This is tho prescription of a V SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE Long Gloves Just rocoivod a new sliipnionl of .IO button Whito Clmmni- ljD sottp Ulovos, a pair "01 -AT- : MANN'S Central Ave, Near P. O. New Belts .lust vtM'iMVt'tl sonic now PaliMil. Leather Melts in red, white and lilaclc, on sale Thursday, at 9f eneh ,UVt Jf EVERYTHING IN SPRING h SUMMER GOODS MUST GO I famous Parisian beauty. JONES "Every time I buy shoes they cost more." BROWN "Well! I don't find it so at iS&cAffeitittM t 'Good Shoes' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Wash Skirts Must Go 98c 5C new Wash Skirts in blue, white and linen colors, tip to $L00 values, now each HOUSE DRESSES MUST GO 50 new I louse Dresses, fast colors in all sizes -1 OJT and styles, up to $12.00 values, on sale, each . ., vw SILK PETTICOATS MUST GO HO new Messaline Petticoats, all colors, .fll.OO (M JO values, sale price, each v0 Kvory Spring Suit and Coal in Hie house, this sale ,. s Suits and Coats Must Go 1-2 Price All Shirt Waists Must Go 1(10 classy up-to-date Shirt Waists in many styles Io choose from, up to .$'J.f0 values, on sale Thursday QQ a imii, li vOl ! ! Just Received Our FIRST Shipment of NEW FALL SUITS 2.")(V 2.";c "Clark's" Pest "Darning 1fic. (JOc. Wash Pells Linen Collars O.N. T.Cotton Cotton Dress Shields Sheets Sqalh 10 each 7 for 25 2 a ball ,lty 'n pub 1S Wash Goods Must Go Good Shirting and Dress Prints now Pest Cotton Challies, new pat terns, now, a yard Good Cotlon Patts on sale Thui'sday, a roll Pest quality Colored Table Oil Cloth, a yard Good Pillow Slips, '12 and 13-incli, now, each 5c 5c 10c 18c 15c s 25c Colg'ates Talcum 12c REMNANT SALE Remnants of Prints, Ginghams and Muslins, ii)) to lOc values, a Pf yard Remnants of Wash, Goods, Linens and White Goods, up to 23c, iffp values, now, a yard 1UL New Onling Flannels, good 12 l-2c grade, a yard 8c Summer Under wear Must Go All 12 1-LV Vcsls now l(ty All 13c Vests' now 12' All 20c Vests now. Iffy All 23e Vests now 1 All :i3c Vests now 25 SUMMER HOSIERY MUST GO Women's Thin Lisle I lose, pr.,15 Women's Silk Hose, a pair 25 Women's Pile. Cotton Hose, pr..O Poys' Heavy Hose, a pair ...12, J ! MEDFORD'S Big New Clothing Store! ! I Store Closed All Day Thursday to Arrange Stock $20,000.00 Stock Going to be Reduced Regardless of Cost Store Closed All Day Thursday to Arrange Stock j Sale Starts Friday, Aug. 1, Closing Sat. Aug. Medfords Greatest Clothing Store 9 The Toggery OF COURSE t T ? ? Y T T T t f t ? ? ? t t T T T T T T T t ? T T T ir fjjfrAztefc& -THvM4k,Mf't"'-,FV'1'- - itftf s4nt 4 r ' """ MMf 0 i