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PACffl BEE UTEDTORT) MATT, TUTBFNE. MEDFOftn. ORKflOff. SEASON SCHEDULE , BASEBALL GAMES NOW COMPLETED It. It. V. Tk-hkuc Standing Tnlcut .. . . McilTortl . Hold Hill .... OmnlH l'llCs W. i p. c 1 .turn i .tun? j .n u ..U.l STAR OF THE WESTERN AMUSEMENT COMPANY YcMcnli)' ItcMlltft Mc.lfonl 7, Ool.l Mill 1. Tnlcul ft, Grnnls Piihi A. About 1,0 dun. 100 from UoM Hill mul ."i0 from Mcilfonl, n tlio, Imll game nt tln bull park Sntlti nftpmwon lic'.wecn Gold Hill nnd Mcilfonl, the latter winning li, n 7 to 1 score, in a lopsided hut inter esting game. The Gold Mill rooter jelled load for their team, hut eould produce no h N when hit counted. I.pxIi pitched for the locals nnd wnj inner in danger. Talent and Grants Pas played a ' ft to 4 game at Talent Sunday after noon before a large crowd, and Tal-, cut uuii in the final "inning by good hitting and font fielding (.topped a ' threatened rally of the i.sitors. j The following i the schedule of the j lloguc Hiver Valley league for the! remainder of the sensen: ! Sunday. Mnv 10 Grants Puss at Talent. Med ford at Gold Hill. Sunday, May 17 Talent at Mcd ford, Gold Hill at Grants Pas. HUCCCCCCHiCunrsMHKHv HHlR v JMUBslCCCCCi INSANE 1MN TAKEN OFF TRAIN TT EN EAT VES MONDAY, MAY A, li)ll i by his wifo and men of the. eigh) ula Juno llay. wlfo of MIIIh .1 1 n children bum to them. One son. .Ian. " ,""', '"' a7 ' A. Smith, is it icsideut of Grant Native of Umle county, .Mo. luumal Pas. r.mr .I......I.I,.. .,i i.. Mli.no. ' tIpM M ho belli at tlin Into " .. ..I.I M. I... l... !. ..I I. Mil ICMIMC111 1', Mll'millj, .miij li, Hi I inr P, M. Interment at I lit h eemeteo, Itoi'K Point. Shi In miivlvml by eight children, win, and one each in Motuu, .Macs,, and in Hilling. .Mont, Tim woman lio whm InKcu from noitliuoiitul S. P. p.iotmor train Saturua.x oxeulug, ticciuito of IM actions wn liluntKted Miunlny tia .Mm Itosnltc (leuldlni: of Hun Krau- jCi'co Sunda hIio tobl tlio hcrlff' .office the aboc name and linked that relative. In Snu KrniteUcti bo lulWited She was on Iter way to Portland to visit t ton when Imr mind failed. Tlio count) court or I tiered that Mm. lioubtlug bo taken (to Salem from whence relatives can remove her Mrs doubling, who It a refined and educated woman, became violent on board the train, and threatened tft kill fellow pnimeiiierr. She was "taken off at this clt., and while ialtlng for the arrival of the an thoiltioi tore up (lie ilcpot llllile, stinrulicil furniture' ami rcreaiued ami I otiouted She refined to tell her name A sum of iuone alio pomcsmM I wan poll red upon (the floor of the.' tattles' wnltltiK rooin of tlio dept anil he rettiiud to toiifli It I I)r It. K.'Ooldttt of Jackonlllo 'cvatulued the vontnu and protiotiiicod ' her Insane. , I . I HYATT -At the renbleueo of her noil, Krcd U. Hyatt, 1 02 S. Newtown utrcet, Friday, May Int. Mm. Marlah Hyatt, wife of V. tl. Hyatt, lined 71 yeaiM, one mouth ami in ilaya. Na Itvo of New York, Funeral norvlee will bo held at the late rcnhlcuco Tuemlay. Ma f.tli at a : :0 P. M. Uev. MeOulloiiuli officiating. Interment at I, (). O V cemetery, I'rleniU and aciptalutauccit are Inxlteil to attend HYS At her late rculilonce at (tobl Hill, Siiuila), Ma :i, Sopbro ItlC'i: -At Toln, Sitltiiiliiy, a a, Anna Hell Itlco, ilatigbter of Mr. and Mr. John II. Itlco, itgeil 10 out H. Funeral nervlcen wore bold al tlia PboeuK church, Suuila, May :t. Ite. Halley officiating lutorumut at Phoenix cemelerj. Portland lucicliuutu are unking mollification of the minimum wiige ami eight hour law to glo more glrlw a chance to woik DUKE ARGYLE DIES; WAS QUEEN'S RELATIVE COVI:h, IIitKlanil, May I Tho Duko or AiujIo, Nonlu-law of tho lulu tlueon Vleloilu ami former gov. eruor geiimal of t'auaila, illoil Hutur ilii) need lit). Take a Look, And a ible In a Maxwell anil you will buy one, If )ou want an auto, lliimloii churebeH are building a to. vUal lalieruai'le. MRS. H. L.'LEAOH Export Oorsotloro :)'J(! North Hiirtlutt. pIhmip rr,:t m. : te bFR Y Ufl1 "K 'J3 -xN MK Julia ISocen member of th Western Mnuscmcnt cor ian a' tl Page Theater all tht week, out nt nt 'Uought nnd Paid For WEtLEN Sunday, May 'J I Grant Pass ntimcnctng Tuesday. Different p.a Gold Hill, Mcdfonl nt Talent. each night. Tuesday night, the great- Sunday, May 31 Grants Pnbs nt . est comedy of tho day in four act. Bedford, Gold Hill nt Talent.. Sundnj, Juno 7 Mcilfonl Grants Pas, Tnlenl nt Gold Hill Sunday, June IT-ToW "llilf Mcdfonl, Grants Pas nt Talent. Sunday, June 21 Mcilfonl nt Gold Jlill, Tnleut nt Grnnls Pas. Sunday, June 2S Gold Hill nt GranlM Pns, Talent nt Medford. Sunday, July 1'J Grant Pass at Gold Hill, Medford nt Talent. Xot including Decoration day nnd game July 4-". The following officer hnvc been elected: ( W. Thomas, president; C. W. Hcnder, secretnry, nnd P. G. Ko per, treasurer. , DIED I SMITH -At Grants Pas, May '-'., ' i n u...:n. ..,' !.. it..' Th.3con..nn lj polthol the only "'""7 " -".. I-'-"""- '"- . .was born in I.exinglon. vn., on July bianuaru i..i)s ait,,t is4J, lmt follow :ng the civil war. in which he participated as a volun teer in the southern army, he located in Minnesota, coming to the Kogue Itivcr vnlle.v in 1908. In 1010 he re moved to Grunts Ps, where he re- Hided- -I ill- his-dcatlu He- tiirvUed any i laying j'Oi clar prices. Ah your incrcliant they all have them, froe seats each night for One ticket, hundred MAY DAY FETE WEATHER BUREAU IRK GONTNUED . The ('omtncrcial cluh' caiupnigu for the retention of the wenthcr bit renu's sHtiu:i nnd ituiniHiircd service ha.s bcuii (.iircc-fiil This iiioruiiig nt r jneoting of KreiNrter Drake, rep riKentins the wenthcr bureau, Judge Ton Voile, Mpre-iinting the county pfiwrt, nnd Hen C. Sheldon, n-pre-ent- TALKS CITY POWERS The drafting committee of the charter commir-siou held nnother meeting Saturday evening. The le gal pniblcins involved in drafting the chapter on "Might, Liabilities and Powers" were gone into care fully and the provisions recpecting eminent domain nnd franchise. So mtiny of the biilient fentures of the new charter have been discucd About 100 pntroivs nud fricmU uud pupil.s of Pluck Oak. Antelope. Koo-e-velt nnd Liberty s-ehooU gut herd nt the new cehoolhonse In the latter dis trict Inst Saturday am! n Imppy day was siK'iit bv nil. The time in the I forenoon was taken np ly snwei". led i l.. tin. llirx.i liuii.ltar.. I ' I)mIv i . , ... ..... . -- .--------,-, . , . . nt.,1 Jfobinson mid Mr. Jinn-. At j " l"e ' nrmnsemeni. were coin I noon n big dinner wi.s .prend ut thePll'lcl1 for nmintmning the preset of Islmde of the beautiful oak tree nndl0 n.Uemee in the Mime locution I ...... , . I mul ltt, nil Ihi .jfllltiiinitil liniv in cverv one len-lcu in meir iienrisj , ---,..-, ...... ... ,.nro... A -bort i.m -mm bc--.il nt I "tMllrtl hew. which is , siden.hly lilO p. m. Mr. Well-. few remark-.! ,r proxi'il In be h very uitere'init tnlk on the present status of cdiii-atinii in the rural schools. .Mr. Pejeiviin. one of the niml -upenisiii, pive a talk to the children on "There's Aluv a Wny, Little Hoy," tlmt left a la-ting impre-ion nn the sebiMil chil dren iisscmbleil. Industrial club re iHirts bv Vid HraiUhnw, IUxter ! Ilfmlliti... m.iiI 1 illimi Miiii. nriiN!- dent of their clubs in the ililferenl hchools, wcr? then givin with greu llimi U iiriiifilly iisnigncd to n -iinilar 'Vp-ial meteorological" htu- tinii. Mr. Druk" will renmin in charge until frtM-t daugera nro ml for Ho year. The service will be resinned and maintained uilmiiiHi-ly under the new jMlhnlojrint, 1m will take up he work of Professor O'Gnrn. was mndc, epeeiully in the school di- inforinnlly flint the eoininittcee.xect(5 dent of their clubs in the di! ten-nil rectors race, ami the girls Toot in irel the firl i.rcliininarv draft on schools, ucr? then aivin with li greu' I race, wh-re nil Pacilu- coii't records jtapcr within n hort time. It is .deal of spirit. , ' -ma-bi-d. The ,-ruwnnig of Hie laiincd to hold two meetings a week) A program "t Kirts w it. v i i- M.iv ii . .i. Mi- Lillian Owen, com unlil thih ban been done. 'tied out, mul ni' vcrv !.i i"i il-i'i the program. JIM I'MV 111 llfltAl CLOGS THE KDEXS Itie a 5ia cf Salti if yonr Buck hnrti or Elsddsr bolhen your-Drink nore cntr. If 7011 mut have jnur mrU errr3P diy nt it, but lluah your Lulnryi with .aU. occKionally, mvi a noted authority whe Ulli u that mtat form, urio acia whict. almost piratyirt the Lulnryii In tlieir cf fort to expel U tnki the" blond. Tlirr IxTome tlupgUhr atuP weaken, then you ulTer with a dull mliery ia tlio klilnry rrgwn, tlmrp pain In the back cr ilct hntilieh, dlzinri ycur itonacli nur tongue I mitel and when tho neatli-it i bad you haw rliriunntie twinges. The urine get cloudy, full of icdlmcnt, the channrl oflci gtt tore and Irritated, obliging xou lo frek relief two or three time during the night. To neutruliro thevj Irrltntlng aeldi, to clcanie tho kldnej; and lliuli oir tlio body' urinou wi'e get four ounce of Ja.l Suit 'from any pharmacy here: take a tahlwpnonful In glai of water before brcaWait for a leiv day and your kidney will then act fine. Tlili famous aaltr it nude from the add of panes and lemon Juice, combined with llllila, and ha Urn uk1 for generation to tluth and ittmulnto tluggiih kidney, also to neutralize the acid In urine, to it no longi-r irritate, tbu tniling Madder weakneti, Jad Salt ii inexpensive! cannot In lure, and make a dclig'itful UTervetccnt litbia water drink. Jot EW! i l Rolling Up His Own iMERICA is the land of self-made men It is characteristic- of Americans to rely on their own efforts to do things for them selves. The millions of "Bull" Durham 6mokcrs arc of this energetic, self-reliant, American type in all walks of life.. These men like to make their tnsn cigarettes, to their liking, from ripe, mellow 'Bull" Durham tobacco prefer these cigarettes, made by their own hands, to any ready-made kind they can buy. As manv cigarettes arc rolled from "Bull" Durham in a year as all brands of ready-made cigarettes in this country combined. GENUINE Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-mad cigarette In each Sc tach) Ail for FREE bookofpaptn" with tach Se lock "Bull" Durham hand-made ciga rettes arc a distinctive form of tobacco enjoyment wonderfully comforting and satisfying. Their freshness and flavor arc a revelation, Roll a ciga rette from "Bull" Durham today. 7 1 17 1? An Illustrated Hooklct, showing correct riEE way tQ ..Uo your own" Cigarette, anil a Hook of cigarette papers, will both be mailed to vou, frtf, an postal request. Address "Uull" Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TODACCO COMPANY III n $m$Jm.$ l"l"Z"lllZllllX SOME EARLY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN THE NEW WASH FABRICS The following items are but a few of the many specials now on sale New Plaid Voiles, regular 23c values, now, yard 18(? 20c Serpentine Crepes, yd l'l 25e Corded Poplins, plain colors and stripes, all shades, yd UJp 25c Cotton Plaids, yd., only U) 30-inch Figured Lawns, yd. 12' Special lot White Goods, including cross-barred JJiinities, Lawns, etc., values to 20c per yard, choice 12i New Spring Ginghams, tlfe popular Jied Seal Brand, always sold at 10c, our price, yard 10 You will find here a beautiful assortment of the popular sum mer fabrics, including the Printed Crepes, Costume Cropos, Silk Crepe Pointille, Tussah Wash Silks, the newest Tub Silks, Chan ierey Printed Silks, Kiinona Plisses, JJrocaded .Ratines, J lice Cloths, Pibboii Stripe Crepe Voiles and many others too numer ous to mention. Your inspection is most cordially solicited. BARGAINS IN BATH TOWELS Another big shipment of those popular priced Hath Towels has arrived. Our prices are about half of what you usually pay 10, 15, 20 and 25p for values up to 50c. Better supply your future needs now they're going fast. MAY BARGAINS !H"attctatm r'in&$mmw fiVicrrswK3ttari5v',-v vsatfi r r. wMilmfi Wi Ktxrz&ZLneKm ?5i T.iviyjwvaf MZ&&yty? o w.t-..r 'WBk rJmk ; W&. AN EVERY DAY BARGAIN AT DEUEL'S Best Cotton Thread, 7 spools for ..4lly If of the Times If you have hcc' cl tl'.o mcssaKC "Be A Wise Woman' ynu will wtlcom' thin ri;n, bccnusi' joii know tln.t it nnnou.jcca nnotlur illnplay of tho newest und best i i omotfl. If you liuvo no hi'cilcil it, vo extern a cordial invitution to u o como unci lot our cornet BulcHworncn, like tlio riK. 1 1 - 1 lU'lit ' on tliodark nfxits in your cornet problemH, You will find they urc r.ot only cnpuble, but nnxlouu to do Urn KVcry NKMO nrd KOI'SEUVICK Cornet lii designed for a purpoiiv; and that puroo in to acrve. Nemo Corsets - $3.50 and upward KOPSERVICE ConcU$5.00 If you aro in nod of a cornet, let our cort-oxpcrt lit you to tlio NKMO or KOr.SKUVICH model deilisnwl for your tyij of ljure. If, just now. you an npt in need of una, you toi lo iioirio time so lot them you, muko n noto of tlin ul. iiiid number, and wlimi next In need of it comet, call for that purtlculur model and MtAc ru you art it I Beginning Monday, May 4 'V ' . NEW APRONS Wo now have those dainty Figured I'lisso Aprons with tho cute little caps to match. To see them is to buy them. The price, complete, is only '. $1.50 Percale Aprons, with caps to match, only G0 COLONIAL DRAPERY FABRICS A beautiful line of the newest patterns and colorings in Colon ial J)rapery Fabrics is now on display in our Drapery Section, lloti.scclcaiiing time is here why not change lhoe draperies now? We can supply you with new ones at a very moderate cost. A trial will convince you. tfpecml'priccH on Art 1'jllows, new Tapestry Pillows, choice 75t 'Pine Satin1 1'illoM, choice '. : '. $1.50 New Curtain Fabrics, values to 20c, our prioe, per yard .113 Yjr NHWmiiMONS " We have an excellent assortment of the new Ribbons, including the popular Woman and Mayadere Stripes, Plaids mid beautiful flowered effects. Our stock of staple shades is complete in every detail. PARASOLS Wo are now showing IIiomicw shapes and designs in high-class parasols for the coming season. They arc inosi reasonably priced and well worth ,our inspect ion. Utile parasols for tin Kiddies in manv colors and styles, ? T t f f Y t t f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i is F. K. DEUEL & CO. Corner Main and Bartlett r&J&1f4W1tWWtyrt"WW