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I1" i - IT"7- 14-- PAOH eg.3ej.1au Jt. J3I3) J L-g MF1DFORT) TSrA tTi TRTmW,. M1WFOU1), ORHIOW TPKsl W MV '27, mil, "" ,irjj,.ia'r'i",t if Trail ;--'. at'.' Ll'1,'"",?,VJl J,. REORGANIZATION OF HOME MISS BY PRESBYTERIANS CHICAGO, Mnv U7 Kcorumnfo Hon (it the Hoard of Home Minion nf tlio I'rcjdiytarinn cliurrh iu a initn ficr to fiitixlj most nf it oritii-s m vitiiniiK synods nnd l'rob.vU'rit ni omplichtd ludny wliwi the rewn of the stnntlliijr committee mi Inure liusHiotiH procntiup n iilnn ol re or Hiinlrtntiou was ndnpttd liv Hip vi -oral uwinllv ith li'tle dbrtuMo . Vudcr tlu plan nrrcntrd llu wik of tin board would ho ditidt-d wm nit four or mow dtpnrtinuila ntul while the rc aeral JiundquAt tew would roi t'nue to lie iu Xcw York, the dcpnit rocnt of church ttttrnhson would hiu its hendivunr.ors in tlio wet. The uie of tmn-nlcohoiie in tin Mieramcnt of the Lord's Knppr was n i-nmuicndcd iu n supplemental re pot t froiii the committee n temper mice, and tlio reoort was adopted liy the assembly. The homo mission eommittee re port was presented by Itev. J. Hos SIOtetiMin nf ltultinioir, who nn liiiiineed that K. Charles L. Thump. Min, goneml seoretary of the boaid of lioine millions of (lie Pro-bylorinn ehureli, would tviiie from office lunu 1. The outline of a plan of rcotvani zntinn sulimittted liy Rev. StctciiMiti for the coinmittco in its salient fea tures wnsj That Iho Imanl or home missions ho Increased from 21 to :jl numbers. That it lit'udipinrlerx remain in New Yerl: city. That the work of management he entrusted to three or wore eoordinnfe frceietarios mid a lrc:inrcr. Enlarging Sculptural the Great Exposition at .San Francisco Models wiwrnisn "JCa"1 FISHING SEASON OPENS MONDAY for I ..,,. E3Gi Tn:5 colossal ukuns In the forcuround, "Water." In one of the horl- SBK tV ' " JlT I 1 tontnl composition typifying the four clement, y Hoitcrt . JffflExShua t? ' iT? Attkln. In tho luicksround can bo seen tha sculptors mwlel. V v!ftaECS&9 lJ.iL, vGFat from which Iho assistants inndo tho entailment. These four UK- i 'Mr!jBi'$SW BtfAXl Ke5 urea will bo placed at tho level of tho doscent Into tho sunken rr- z'l&lg&mMZstZ fcVlM Cw2 den of the Court of tbo UnUcne, tho central Court of Honor of tho fMSSZ r tSEl Imposition. L'PmK? " vtjiyfifev HK ' V BH ' i mmmMSKF3 l M ' JJOT toe Danger if Blood is Disordered MMMMMNtMMMIMHMMMl Litilo Causes Oavciop Worst Kind Ob Trouble No Banger U BEom3 is Fortified. xjBiia?-scL YrraSS' TliaiMnati MHkV wfX&lSiBPsWilWlWf&rIWWr Ac" !Wi i Tlic IMauilir I'mlfloil Willi S. S. S. Will ltclt AtXlmni lilfoUlnn. 'Ihr Hr nmn roAhtiu why rwrr.w Miiiilttl lH.Jk i Hi.. 1!.-I (ir h.jlOi tlil IIia ntllwi ( fi H K n n purtitrr nuil iifMrtrr l lit iKinimmint liuiKM-tnm. Wr i.Msi mi iMUfli fiHl m. murli ..xjgvn. much utr, nil if wlili.li in r'lit pniMii!i mnlniiilH witrltlun i.. it. iVr; ki.toi,.. hints Utl IHil UtHfta hin.( HI wirk In .H1M lit Mrenair iu nurtrt the Ittlnki a. riv! It lli II lirnt iwrtiit li iiiitHD rrMiiil.. iiw ilxira imil trln of tb Jkw Mumb liinih.Hit life Sw u. fl titvw vrllh Mit moiln. Hi iwifar iliw il i mm l lj ! ntul II rtwan a ihHiriM'tt iMrtHfim hi proliH tHrrh, tliMMtlMH. IniII. vflltluiT H) n utirluii i nf imtibV rriiianlMil Um fwTt vf lkMd IiImkI ItfMllXhl l".llMl,lU llHV tsl Mill ri tltal itruw riH i4nn.ili tttrr M IIuhI iiUta. 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Copyright, 19U, by IMnnnn! aiin. t i ri I: mil I - .ion Cuinimny SCULPTOR FINISHINQ ZNLABQEMENT IN THE STUDIOS OF THE PANAMA -PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. TALENT FARMERS INSTITUTE OPENS FOLK TO PROBE FOR 1 DA ALL MORGAN BOOKS COURT HOUSE REPORT Ile'tortpil ly Jackion County Ab ut, act Co. StMli .in.) Mr Stn. GOOD GAINS IN XK Polk. State I lurrlw l.lrriixi- WVOKK. May 27 Joseph W. ( rwM foy aud I lliian K Sh; elilef coiiiivol for the Inter- l,arJ. Comtucrco Cominiiulon, ar-t Ji.lltn P. Jmtm nU Boralle STOCK MARKET (Grants Pats Courrler) Tlio commercial fUhlnR reason In Hoguo lUvcr will open at noon next Monday, Juno 1. Flihorincn aro now builly engaged in Retting their boats nnd thcr paraphernalia ready and tho fleet will be on tho water in force to make tho first drift down to tho mouth of Jump-Off-Joo crock Monday night. Thrco boats have ar rived from Oregon City, where they had been fishing during the reason, which opens thero earlier than it docs here, and tl ia expected that sev eral others will arrive from thero during tho week. It is said that 21 licenses for commercial fishing have already been taken out here, each license costing 1 3, and each covering ono boat of tho fleet. Last year 4: Menses woro taken out during the course of tbe seaBon. The cblnook salmon run com menced much earlier this year than last, but the early run has already ascended to the upcr river, tho low er river containing a comparatively small number at present. Tbe rise in tlio water caused by tho recent lioay rains lg expected to start a freh run, however, and It Is thought tlioro will bo plenty of fish nt tho opening of tho season, A few chl nooka aro still being caught with rod and line, Ciaudo Harden having landed threq Sundny. plans for examination of the books of tho Wiorgnn firm and t:ie personal paper? and accounts of the lato .1 Piorpont Morgan, so Tar as thsy re late to .Vow Haven railroad transac tions. Mr. Folk was accompanied by four iiiou who wero ready to bogin on tho J books at once. , "Wo don't want ono book or two 1 . . . . . . A. ... .... Caro or Chickens; . ""oks," no satu, wti warn mom an Sanitary Coops," WHITE VICTOR OVER CHAMPION RITCHIE MIMYAUKCE, May 20. Charlie White, a 23 year old Chlcagoan. out fought and outboxod Willio Ritchie, tho lightweight champion, In a vic iously fought ton round contest hero tonight. Tlio Chlcagoan was credited by nowspapcr critics with having the better of six of the ten rounds, two were declared even and tho Callfor nltin was given tho second nnd third rounds. Under tho Wisconsin law no (leeitsluu tould bo given by tho ref creo. Whlto took tho lead in tho flrsi round and had tbo San Francisco bo backing away from a volley of left band punches to the head. KItchlo's right eye was closed early Iu tlio con tost and when tho lightweight c)ium plciu left tho ring bo was a eurry looking title hojdor. Ititchlo bled profusely from the hoso and mouth as a result of White's daniiiglng lo(( hooks. The Chlcagoan fought the cleaner bnttlo, Ho scorned to have letter Judgment of dlvtuuco mid scored repeatudly with left hooks to Iho head, 3'lie lightweight diniii plon used a right nwIiik to thu head mi his most damaging blow, Thro was wot a knockdown during thu (wi rounds but Whllu staggered U dJmiwiI'Ioh In (bo first with right , u4 s pHHik-J In tbo Jaw Jteh hwm H)M 196 pininds, thu sii)iuU4iM) wMtskt Ht 9 c-Vlorli, euslly. LiHMl W- MM M4 4 iVf Tho Talent farmors institute opens Thursday morning with Professors i II. T. French. A. O. l.tmn. C. I. Lewis, 0. 0. Uouauet. G I). Fltts, of Oregon Agricultural College, as lecturers. The following is the pro pre gram: Tliui-sibiy, May US 9:45 a. m. Music, piano solo. 10 a. m. Lecture. Prof. A. O. Lunu, "Summer Vermin; Cheap etc. Discussion. Turkey raising. 11:30 Ten-minute talk by Hoguc river valley poultry raisers. Ques tion box. Direction Prof. Lunn. 12 ni. Lunch. Coffee, sandwiches and pies may bo obtained in the building. 1:45 p. m. Music, vocal solo. 2 p. m. Lecture, Prof. H. T. French, "Hcst Crops for Southern Oregon Corn Culturo, Silos," etc. 3 p. in. Discussion and ton-mln- uto talks. "Value of Sweet Clover," j u. w. J.mcn. central point; "anecp on the Farm," Welborn Ueeson, Tal ent. Question box, conducted by Prof, French. 7:30 jj. in. Music, Talent band; violin soto. S p. m. Lectures by Prof. F. C. ndmcr, Prof. A. G. Lunn and Prof. II. T. French. FriiLiy, .May '- 9:45 a. in. Music, vocal solo. 10 a. m. Leoturo on pruning. Prof. C. I. Lewis. 11 n, m. Orchard problemn. Dis cussion, question box. Profs. Lewis and Iteimcr. 12 m. .Lunch. 2 p. m. Violin solo. Lecturo by Prof. A. C. Douquet, "Tho Home Garden." "Gardening for Profit," "Industrial Fair Projects." Geueral UIsctiiEion and quostion box. 7:30. Music, Talent band; vocal solo. 8 p. in. Lecture, Prof. H. 1). Fltts. O, A. C, "Dairy Problems." Several local speakers will partici pate In tho program in addition to tboso already unuounced. rivud In New York today from Wnsh-Oats. Ington for tho purpose of making CARI0GE AT POLICE Kl'SOSr, May '27.- Adit Hue, up poed t be a militant Mittrugvtti-. nttri urrrMfil on Kp-imi Iluwiin IimIii.v after hi hail di-i-liiirirwl n u-iul lumlnl uith blank cnrtnd at u pohct'inan. The jNilireiuun wmh t-lijjlilly injured. 'fli woman niinrtd that her lit baud hud handed her the weajMiii thi.H inoniinjc for iim hi cae b wa iiiolotted. Shu imligunntly rnidi aUil the miKgiMion that she was n Huffrnuette. I FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS ROOSEVELT BACK AT CAPITOL; SES WILSON WV.SHIN'GTOX, May 2C Former Prosldout Hoofovclt came back today to the national capital, whero bo spent soven )ear as chief exocutlvo. Into nine hours tho colonel crowdod a speech on bis South American ex pedition, a call on President Wilson, a political conference of first Impor tance with tho progressives iu con gress, a visit to tho Sinlthfonlun In stitution to too thu trophies from his African hunt of four ears ago, a muetlug uilh a fuw niomborrf of tho diplomatic corps aud a dlnuor with his old friends, llesldes (hero woro a doren Impromptu reception from crowds In thu railway rtutlou, at his lintel, In tho streets nnd wherever ho chanced to stop for n moment. It was u hot uud busy day. hut ho went through It all without sliowlmj (ivMuiiro of fatigue. Tho crowds, tho cbetirs, tho xtniHKlo to shuko his bunds, the pholoKiuphur uud nil tho rest wero Him old (uinpultfii dios, With WnJfod tiufvn WvdfvnJ wudy liar) I'eytui lu-mmipHiiil hi gniadinothor, .Mm. Ilernui, to ilnd ford Tuesday nnd wjiut tovral ilay in (wii. Thero wn n daaco si Hr. Ilinfby' Friday nifjlit. All prweut reptnt n hpleudid time. The men who had been working on the trail to Woodruff Meadow re turned to their home Sunday even ins on neeount of Uio rain. Tlwy larked two oi three ntilto of geltiiitf the triul coinlbted. (Juilc u tew pudkitlriunH nre going ii) tho mad those day, looking for iv ork iu Crater l4tk park. li'iiiiHer Went, iii'i'ompnnlcd by libs wife, i-uiiu-up o Mill Creek hlatlon Friday. T. iu 1'tHflor hurt been laid up willi ii hime baek Hum iu-l;, the i(-iilt of u oiiiig horse pnwing him. Koloii Kye look hi mothrr, Mr-. Chuuncey Xe, to the Hiutiun nt Deiliv Ttioailiiy, where h loot, tin tmiu for Knsjlu Point and I(oahurg. , Tniey Iloolhl)- and Mr. Waddell bnuiht u load of pipe fiom Di'ibv ' Kutiiiduy. 1'hov lejmrtfil an exeeed ingiy litis il Hhouur in the ii-iuity of Derby. The fiiimora nr rjoiinin over the line i ii in we've been liuviujt Inlcly. Mr. nnd Mrs. (i, V. Kineaid uinl son Houiiid Hpunt Katnrduy ill llvcr grusn in unit. Mm. DiUwoith iiIho KjKiit the nftoi mum there. Don't fom .Msiiiorinl iln txur-i-iatw nt .1. 1'. DiUworlh'x rump tfl'OUIldK, Miti. Wullwr mid liwin of lli power plunt wore l'iing M"rdiu Inu k viliiH mid orouiu at I't-il"" mi I'loiiiwo Kofk hiinilay. liuil I'oyloii Im- it poaition ni tin MiliiafiuJil ranch ir aevi'ml iimnlii Ml. Miirlln Iih lM iliut pin it uud Kline to hi home lit Ui iallu. W. l Vmiyhii Hindi' u Irp i 1 Wllli'i III -I ti i k I ' ii In j. li i uhu i Hi "'or Iiiilb, Meno it. Sander a'i' Maty Itnw Dllaatau. Havmonit C. WnM it Mildred K. Mors. OttTHlt It. IMwar.'s. J. S. Kdvard. W. 8. IMwanla. Lturta-Atfatla ami Kalo lilt ditch vs. J on I, TaWat. .1. Oaear Tal ont. CaarltM P. Tnjrai. oiuontorn or euutn of A. P. Talsnt. doeaassd. Ao tlon for moMjr, ttewplalnt fllutl. Oroaoii luTRatuiat nail Mortgnio iconiiMiHy vs. Vlcsnt N'lgrn. Action j for money. Complaint, affidavit and undertaking nnd attachment ftlad. Tbe Jackson County Hank ra. Tb 401 Orchard nnd l.aud Co. Action to recover money. Compfcilnt, affi davit and undertaking tiled. , Wlllldm Crosa vs. Uourgo Flater j ami Chan. II. Iuue. Anion to ro eovor nionuy. Complaint fllad. Iieavtr Portland Caroant Co. vs. W. S. I'itagaralil et si. Affldaxlt flbul. J. P. HniiMN vs. A. II. Ilobntn. Stinimoiw fllad. Win. Ulrleh is. W. T. Ortova and Katie M. Griera. Koply fllixl. Kdna G. llllllnfs vs. Prod $. HIU lings. Summons. I!. II. Lamiwrt ra. ,. W. Walker. Sunininaa. W. 11. Kiliuunds fit. Kuora Mlulni ami .MllUna Co. Siiiiiniohh. C. II. Stark vs. .Mutual Klro Com pany. Ratisfaetloa of Jiulsttnoat Clark Ii. Snunrfara vs. ProspiMtj Coinitriutloii Co. JudgjnorU roil. Jainaa A. Pariaaa v. Nolll NKW YOUKK. M.i J'.. Tin- -I.mV Ninrkci .ord xtriir. Si.H-i, ioiti! ywnral nmua na tha day, Uta Milv punod of whirh wna mnrk4 by wod erate nt-tn ity. later git lug way In w uewrd ditlliK".-. I'rieim katltl a lit tl frimi iba best in tha final rfealiua. bnt n atulilou aiqirt m MuairAH IV truti'tiHi ntlxnui-i'd ttutt twk 14. Aulhortt.iiiM' ailvlrcK rewittrtuis; eoa ditioiw in th Msal trail war of n HexatiVH eburaeUT. Tlit vnMsraliva itraiwl)i and ne Utltv of today' oarly de.-tlipg war pounlarigr asar&iail to tha lataat tarn in the sleAit-nn nuotinlu'a. e1tidfd with rurlher eU'-ourauiHg erup ad 'ir. tuimdisit Paeifk' wan (be fea ture with a two point nam, hihI tho umiuI kudiTH n lualvruil fiu'ho(i. The only noteworthy ekrvittinu to thi- . ntii) ttuibiify wiim Nam llawu, I whi.-h vieblcd ii iMiint. i ! j With Mrdford trade a Mniford mafia DON'T BE MISLED Parmon. Afflilarlt ami ordar for publication. L. I. Wbuolar vs. W. A. .lonos. Ha ply filed. J. W. Marrltt vs. John IT. Orlfflths. Soinmoiis filed. Hold Cnioiy vs. Klwlu Cryoly. Do fault onterod. ".Norn N'eatliaiiimi-r vs. Clam lloaie et al. Order c-xtiiidliiK tlmo. .Midfonl CIlli-itM sIumiIiI itfiiii mill lltvilTliU.XiliIro Kldr.o trouble Is dauHerous aud often fatal. Don't experiment with something sew and untried. Cm a teeiad kidney remedy. Ileslu with Dean's Kl.luey I'llls. CmihI In kidney trouble 60 yoom. llaeomuiaridiHt hero mid uvuryv whore. A Modan! cltlMii'a itntotiiont rend-j formn eonvlnelus; proof. it's iobkI teatlmoay :t iu be In K. . vvstlBHted. A. l'.. J. Porcivnl, Sin Hamilton Avo.. Medfonl, Ore., says: "I had aufforod for two years from all thu pain and il Intro that go with blud dr and l.ldaey trouble. I'lnallr. I duclded to sto what Doau'ti Klduuy Pills would do for the trouble. After taking two Iioxoh, the klduoy tind bludder coiuplnlnt loft." I'rlio 60e, at nil dealers. Don't iionry j. unimuu va, Hlccirie simply ask for u kldiu roiuoly--gut Oold Dredging c. Affidavit. Dosn's Kldnoy Pllln-tho nmo tl. it I Mr Porcivnl bad Foster-Mllburn With Mudford traip, In liodforl mndu Co. Props., Iluffulo, N. Y I i I I -Lh i l rsi't 1 D i xxk fa , tit VujF l?aBBaaB ' i iVfeaBUaaHn H j -r-iri "f wtttiT'T n Tjr j'ti xsrf fj"j yen an l V?21Mffla l!IiniCB!i!f'l.!afC(C m mmmm , ;?Ste ft i aaa hjjcwimcomiw mWriUinU4IUM. SfSHD00RS aurn a;mitnm:vinm3mi rVe satisfy thousands of customers every rar wild our FIRST 'iCAI.lTV inalcrisli, e Aw.f1iat -& pfuntft .' i'l ' I ''il 1HX. Itfa i, 8nM'J Vi'ir murtt link II ,uu ; a. I WaMj. t-JC Omti l'uiul Doota, lacysctil, ia lllOB U0 Cotiago Vroat Door, r.moy daolyns, ai rium ... c.aa r.iiicy i'runt -VinOiwa 3.V0 .. asnlor Bash ,. 10 np i 11 lit Burn Sacli, U'JtZi la 42 li tlilo 11 out I iiiiutn, k. d. 76 a ,i!i, VlBrto and Uiik at I, lorn. A rim nsu.rf auu V.J'.cvn oui uuoi liuike. 1 T-- in f. IN U IUI.il, i I'Xi V s ri .nil -re. S Aoi- tut fJiaftlyrf tlv, It'll n mi I iiii- Ai' il. in. t i II III, in ' Mini ! (i DIRECT bfHaW..- 8 ', ;- fcT i J I ts-e. ' TO YOU Wlf. wiiiMitiiiiM iunmn rnaiaKaaMMiiniamiai i.w.a Correct Styles At Moderate Prices far the men who rieetre a good Mtlina. up-lo-dale anon at a reason able prlcw that will wear we recem iuhiiiI two old reliable makes. ihHt havo bwn enrrlad Ih Ibis atara for aret-t-llMiMinl & " - ami I ha J. IC. Tilt shoes. Tberu la more style, fit and wear to thee etwee thiut any other shoe wade far the woaar. The season's very lulet atMllst In black nnd tan ahoea and esfofde, and rubber sola tan osJerda i ll If ' 'l l x w tttitaii i lint oinaa ak repairing. C. M. KIDD & CO. t U1M K'nat .Main SI. O i I f S V nema At Persian Market Prices Mr. (leu. S. KdhIiuIvi in with tirt agniti for this week jvilh the Iiii'ohL nnd uiouL curufull' awlpctcd slock iff OMENTAL RUGS over Hhuwii In this oil v. Si il iSiassfW l.fmm&h rfflS55 Zb' ifi'. Ko.slial).'! is plni'intr. (Ins IiihkIhoiiic hIocIc oh Hpt'cial Halo willi a di.spntiiit of "!&, ol'l! IVoiii i-qjuhii )i'iccH (o turn tlicni into cash. One lot or BEL0U0HISTAN iVom $lfi.(M) lo .fJ.l.OO; one lot cxlra fii-c IBANfi, ftW.W) (o iri.OO; t ono lot ol" line JORDAS, MOSKAEADS, FERAG- ' HANS, SARABANDS, IVom $ 10.00 I o i?(ir.J0. .Many other c''cl(nt weaves, and Ini'p Carpels in Oxlli to 10x1 1, are included in tliiH wile. Now is the oppor- , tiinily for , voit 'Mod ford ORIENTAL RUG lovoi'H to see (liis collection, wlioUieryoii wish fo buy or not. fcce our reuuirkiilily low prieed liuti with (ho iniiiBiial (liaeoiiiil; thai' will eualile you In own a rug ul. pracl'jenlly Pfiiuiaii uiaikel vhIiich. i'M " X w C, J. J. Vvl Vorai.iiiWnolcOHly A I frf-HMl M4b .i t,,M f . l I