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CI ( ' V H MEDF01H) MATT, TRTOUNK MEDFORt), OR! WON. MONDAY. MAY 11, mil. PAB1 BIX .'' & I. ST f" rt. . : it ft l It OF ALL YOUNG MEN IN LIFE'S PRIME NHW YORK, Mny 11. After tho Imocntlnn by Clmitlnln Cnssard at tho navy ynnl, Secretary Danlela turned to the president and said: Mr. 1'rcjtlilcnt, 1 have the solemn )ionor to report to yon, a command er-in-chief of tho United States navy, tho names of fifteen sailors and four marines who recently at Ver Crux scaled with their Mood their devo tlon to the flag of their country. Alt were In tho primo of vigorous young manhood. Of tho 19 who answered their last rollcall with a cheerful ayo, aye, sir' 13 were 22 or under. Tho oldest was 36, the youngest 19. Their nverago ago was but n llttlo over 23. They gave not only all they were, but all they hoped to bo. "Tho first to mako tho noblest contribution that a man may make was Georpo Poinsett of tho common wealth of Pcnnslvan!a. Ho was In his 20th year and served as seaman on tho United Stato ship Florida. Tho others of the Immortal 13 In whoso honor this memorial Is held today were: noswcll, Louts, Frank, Coulter vllle. IU.: Dcfabblo, Gabriel. A.. Ba tavla, X. Y.; Dclowry, Francis P.. Pittsburg. Pa.; Devorlck Frank, niaekesburg. Iowa; Fisher, EUlo C. Forest. Miss.; Fried, houls Oscar. Gretna, La.: Frohllchstcln, E. H., Mo bile. Ala.; Haggcrty, Daniel A., Cam bridge, Mass.; Harshbarger, Clar ence II., of Virginia; Lane. Ponnl ., New York City: Marten, Samuel, Chicago; Percy, Rutus Edward, Con cord, N. II.: Polhxett, George Phila delphia; Pnlllam, Henry of Virginia; Schumacher, John F., Broeklyn: Smith, Chas. Allen, Philadelphia; Stream, Albln Eric, Brooklyn; Sum merlin, Randolph, AVIllacoocheo, Ga.; Watson Walter L., Orleans, Mass. "I havo you, sir, tho names of hes people recorded high on the na tional roll of honor that they may bo preserved In tho archives of our republic Their services will do nciu In lasting remembrance by a grateful people" QUEEN ESTHER 10 BE GIVEN 1 Tho work of preparing tho "Queen Esther" music drama Is praitlcally finished and a flno success Is pre dicted. Tho ladles of tho Greater Mcdford club expect to clear a good ly amount for tho grand piano re cently purchased end a largo num ber of tickets arc In rhargo of about 250 people who will supply friends and tho public In general for tho two performances Monday and Tuesday ovonlngs at tho Page Theater. Thoro arc eight scenes that tell tho story. Among tho most attrac- tlvo of these aro tho third sceno whero Mordecal persuades Esther to go beforo tho king to Intcrcttdo for thn Jews and tho fifth scene whero Leresh, Hainan's wife persuades him to get Mordecal hanged. This a short, brilliant scene full of life and action with tho bright hued robes of tho Perslaus as a back ground. Tho fourth scone Is also a flno stage pic ture whoro Esther approaches the throno or King Ahasuoras. There aro other effective scones all culminating In tho last where Esther denounces Hainan and ho Is condemned by tho king and taken away by tho guards to bo hanged.. A flno part of the sceno is the farewell duct of Haman nd Leresh bung and enacted by Ethel Guthrie and Herbert Alford. HEAVY RECEIPTS AND FAIR PRICES PORTLAND, Muy 11. Hm-iptN fur tho week liuxe ln-en: Cuttle, l.'iO.V, calve, 111; ho, :i.')!U; hheep, -I.VJ8. Heavy receipts of uiittlo lit the ynnlrf t'liin week, about &.' can. on tliu imirkel Monday. Few jjood i'owh mill heifer in tliu lot, unil hiimo wmlil find ready wilo nt htcnriy jirieuH, Prime t?riiinfeil feteerr. wouhl briiitf 8 to 8.'-'.V, Imy-fed, jf7.G0 to $7.7.1. SlnniK doinuiul fr heavy liilU ml pi teen would lie fully iih liijili us pieci'iiinc wt'ck. A libenil f-upply of Ih'K1 f'r H' week. Omi h'inl sold nt H.J0 Tluii iIhv evening, lul murket i. i'loin KriiUy uroinii! $8.30 to J8..1.1 for t-.Hlrwnu top on bunt lilit bvleuteil (Jra lwp n'Iiiiiliijf l "liw up In )imI MHHi)ifr, Ui'l Kr,,HS wt'"1- 4M) fJHWf IhwK -7 hi 7.-''. T)(Jl tMter Ki MtMHwl uindf.j VICTIMS WAR SCENE FROM "FAUST," GRAND II I 7 MM -L I K1jBSBmKm ssW rBVsHsSvBAiM ii ih iSicaaaKis bHHHIKV ,flHv tr , -iMaSiMDKUaMsKaBHlB sHHHHHHHHIimM V. TLHjBtBr' v -- 1aaaaMMlaJalWl.'ir .tx ,wm finH QjMe StsHHBisr:& wHaLLLLHalaBKaHaHC9tBTCtKXi TLLLIHLti LHLl ! ? LLBnow. we MBHBI BBBBBBBBBBBBBbBm 'flkMSf A.WBBBBBBBBBBHflirflK?4-V wVBBvBBBBBBl sHHHllllllllllBlllsW 'iFjLaLLStWaMldlLJaVILLH HaHVf "" ' 'lssllllilllWHWwWIWiMi jJM aaaHXlP?aWcS' cA" '.aHSHwiKGaaaaaH AI Prneiienlly unknown mul unher alded, the New York Orniiil Opera company presented flounod'H fiimoii opera, "Knust," nt the SpreekeN (he ater liit evening in n highly nititic manner, says the San Diego Union. rntiiioo nnd eveninjr H;rformiinces will be gixen today. A "Fnust" w a fnvorite opera with the iiiUMtf-lowis n well n- the moHMW, the chief rencon for last nii'hlV Munll nttendanec probuhlv hiw that little or iiotlrnir wnn known about the company. Musie-IiNcr do not en re to rik henriiijr tlieir faxor ito badly Rimjr. llmvcxcr, thoe who came to see remained to hear mid praise, for they found n company comprising seven iSnhelpaK nil of whose voices are well trained, nnd home of them of only slightly less thnn stellar quality, selected from the Snvngc, Ho-ton, Pnri, Amerienii and Chicago :nind opera eomimnie. Five dollars n seat luw been charged for production- which had little more to offer than tho addition of n chonw nnd n little better scen ery. Willi the poMlile exception of the pojiulnr soldiers' chonw. there are no gnp due to the ah-eiice of I'hori'tcrs which uro not sa li facto r ily filled hy the principals. At the Page Friday even;ug. 3fny Ik TEXAS Tl LAW WASHINGTON, .May 11.-The Texas statute providing Unit a per son should not net us freight railway conductor, without having had two years' experience ns a freight hrake man, except in ciioes of emergency, vrnrt niinullcd todav as unconstitu tional by the supremo court. milLS IN HAD HEALTH Hundreds of girls go to work dav after day, afflicted with sonio allmont peculiar to their sox. dragging ono foot wearily after tho other, working alwajs with ono cyo on tho clock and wishing for doting tlmo to come. Every such girls tliould rob' on Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to rcstoro her to a nor mal healthy condition, then work will bo a pleasure. Vor forty car this famous root and herb mcdlclno has been pre- eminently successful In controlling the "IIkckhoh of women. Why don't you try It? CAN'T DENY IT If This Hail llu)oiiC(I Klsctthcro In. uteuil of Mcilfont You .Might Doubt It Tho avorago man is a doubter. This Is not surprising tho public havo been humbugged so frequently they aro skeptical. Proof llko the following will stand Investigation. It cannot bo disputed. M. 8. Ulden, CH W. Clark St., Medford, Ore., says: "I suffered from rheumatic pains, caused by too much uric acid in my sstom. Tho pain was especially hoylto In my back. My kidneys woro disordered, too, and my health was all run down. I couldn't stoop without getting dizzy. Doan's Kldnoy Pills woro highly recommended to mo and they did Just what was claimed for them. As soon as 1 used them, tho pain be gan to leave mo and tho action of my klduoys was regulated. Hy tho tlmo J had finished two boxes, I was without a sign of kldnoy trouble. I gludly confirm what I said In pralso of Doan's Kldnoy Pills when I rec ommended Ihein Bovorul years ago. I tun only add that thn kldnoy troublo uud rheumatic pains havo noor re turned.'1 Prlro dOo. ut all dealers. Don't slmpb UmK for a kidney roincd) get Doun's Kidney Pills the uiu t,llil Mr. llldHi had rtir Vllburu ' Props , Uuffalo N V. AND ERA PAGE DAY OPERA, AT THE PAGE, MAY I5TH ZAPATA'S THREATS WASHINGTON, May 11. Persist ent reports from Mexican source that tho revolutionary -eader Zapata, in tho southern part of tho republic. Is an Imminent menaco to Hucrta and to foreigners In Mexico City, led the stnto department today to secure all nosslblo Information on tho subject Foreign ambassador and minis ters whoso countries Jiae diplomatic representatives in Mexico City wens appealed to by the department to in vostlcato thoroughly alarming rum ors concerning Zapata's threats and the actual movements of his forces The department also asked tho for elgn diplomats for Information as to actual conditions In Moxlco City, par tlcularfy Uio rumors tliat llucrta's position Is rapidly weakening. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Rug and Carpet Cleaning and "Weaving 511 EAST MAIN STREET Phone 033-R Plants "NVe Receive a Fresh Supply of Choice TOMATO and ' CABBAGE PLANTS Daily and deliver lliem lo you. MARSH & BENNETT Second door east of l'irt National Lank. I'Iioiik '.'.v.. Purifies Blood With Telling Effect Gives Conscious Evidence of lis Direct Action. H. B. V., thft famoui blood pnrlflr, almost talks as It r'l lu nay tliruufti the clr cuUtluu. IU avlloa Is u direct that very often la mini' foruu o( kln alfllcllua tli nplraraac of tli rutluu cltugnt orrr incut, io lieu auci rvinrii arc uvuo auu It-emery Utsta iinintdlatvly, I M a tattler of fact, tUro U one Ingrtdl- ' rat la ft. H, H. which scrre the octire lur t)f ut stimulating taih cellular part of the tcwly to the hrallhy and Judicious elec tion ol It cwa eitonllal nutriment. That la why It regenerates Ihe blood supply ; why It ha tuch a trruiudoua Influence la orer coming ccicma, raili, plmplva, and all sain .affliction. I And la regenerating the tUnues H, B. H. hat a rapid and ponltlro unlldutal effect upon all Ue Irritating Influences that lauwi rbeiiiualUm, kori- throat, weak eye, lu ot welshl, I hi ii, pale chetki, and that ttesrlnet ot luuaclv nnd lime that It gen. erally ripcrlrured a aprlng fever, (let a holtlo ut V. H. H. at any drug atori', and In a fw day )ui will not duty feel bright and ei'trg-'li, ut you trill be Ihe pklure of lute life. H. H ft I prrpared only In the lal.ornii.ry of 'I1i Hulfl Hrillr I'ii , f).'ll Hwltt lll'ltf. Ailanla, Oa., uliu maliilaln eery ffllrlint Medical Depaltuient. wherr all wlin hate any Mood (UmriUr nt tlubhoni iialurv in a ) mIi freely tut adrl' and a iipimi imis or umriMiii.il nun i omi rrerytthrre by druu tur drparlinent and eixral !..! bin f.Mift of l aulrttllult. G v uvi H't IbtUi, CARE MEXICANS bsssW "AsssssIbsIbsssssssIbsssssssssH sssssf flH HUERTAS PEACE COMMISSIONERS OFF FOR NBA KHA ritlV., .M,n 11. KiulIU) Uubai, Augustin Kodnguo and huts Klguero, the three peace commission, ers appointed by Prosidetil lluortii to reprc.-ent him nt the Niatrnrn Kails conference, who will null Jato today for lliivnnu en route lo Kev WVsl, uro elothcd with full powers, nominally nt least, to sign any ngreeuienl or contention. The Mexican venule In n resolution KKKK""KKKKX I THE MUSICAL EVENT EXTRAORDINARY Page Theatre, Friday, May 15 N. Y. GRAND OPERA CO.. INC., PRESENTS GOUNOD'S IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE THE OPERA EVERYBODY UNDERSTANDS INSTRUMENTALLY ASSISTED BY THE CHEV. SALVATORE ttnguislicd protect, as Ktiust. lMCIIARI) K. PAKKS, Savage Clntntl Opi-iii Coin panv, as .Mophistt). KO.UE'RO AIALPICA, Boston 0 rand Opera Com puny, a Valentino. z Karl V. Sehultz, Musical nirector; Otto Keller Solo Violinist; Wilhelni Fischer, Solo Cellist. Chorus numbers concerted hy Principals. Complete Scenic Production. COc to $2.00. Stmt Salo Wod., 10 a. m. M .1 nppniviii); 1'iesidcnt HiioiIiv'h iioinln ntion of llu three commlssioiioiH "confcijcil full power nnd nmplu nu thoiily to judge, couum'I, entry on luisiiioss nnd Mgu nuy ugiceinent or iteaty wliutevor." Many pituulncul JIcnIciiiih hcie, however, are uo Iiicliiicd to icgnul this hiond uutlioiity iih icul, Otlicrs believe (lint lliteitu has instiuelcil tho commiKsiouetrt to place no iimiir moiiulahle objections to nil iimlciihlo iidjusliiUMit of the difficulties with the luitcd States, believing that the failure of tho negotiations m'glit re sult in pushing American Interven tion, which thev feel would not unite factious, hut force llueita to fight alone. It is the general opinion here Hint llueita cntcitnins no fears of mi ad vance of tho Amerienii funics until after tho Smith American diplomats have concluded their work. FAUST GIORDANO. 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