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-v ;pagh BIX! TOD'FOT) MAIL TRTBfOT,, OT.lTFORrK ORKHOW TlllK.sl.W, M V I'M I. TTt RULES GOVERNING ffili m OF HXICO, SHOWING THE POSITIONS OF MEXICAN TROOPS UNO THE LOCATION OF AMERICAN VESSELS EXTRA FLAG BLANKET j. . t FREE THE WEEK - v 0 SOCIETY'S itf v i ANNUA L SOW 1, Nono but members of tbo so city nhnll compote nt nny of the so clctys shows, mill no nrlzr-a shall bo nwnrded until tbo due for tbo cur rent tnr havo lnn nalil by tbo ox blbllor. Persons (lustring to become members may do bo by fllliiR applica tion with tbo secretary nnd paylnR the nnnual dues of 50 conts. Tito nocretary will bo nt the Hotel ltollnnd nn tbo mornliiK of tho Nose Show from 8 n. in. to 10 n. m. to recotvo entry blanks and applications for membership mill due. 2 Tho hotel will bo open at 7:3 n, nu nnd oxhlbltors nro urged to brliiR their roue h early as possible. While exhibits will bo received up to 1 0 -1 r n. in., the committee cannot promlso to furnish late comoro with asilstnnro in placing their exhibits af ter 10 a. m. All exhibits, whothor In boxes or vases, must bo In place nnd ready for tho Judges not later than 10:!t0 o'clock on tho morning of tho exhibition. Any exhibits not In place and rcadr for the Judges at t0:.10 a. in. shall bo disqualified, 3., AH ??hUiltqn$ other than Judges actually en Raced In Judging, or offl rinlsrlioKo duties rcijAlro them to remain, must leave tho exhibition floor at tho tlmo appointed for Judg ing and must not ng&:a bo on the floor during tho Judging. 4, All roses should be correctly named, as otherwise lha exhibit may be disqualified at tho discretion or the Judge. 5. 5'o person shall bo allowed to compete as an amateur who sells rose plantBK blooms, or buds for budding, nor any pctson In tbo employ of a nnrecrytnnu. Any objection raised as to tho rightful qualifications of any exhibitor shall iic referred to tho exe cutive committee for arbitration, and their decision shall be final and bind ing on, all parlies. Tho exhibits of amateurs must not bo staged or pro pared for staging by trade growers or their assistants. C. Any person may havo two or more exhibits In any class, but no uc hlbltor may take moro than on prlto in any one rlass. 7, Tho naino roso cr roses cannot bo entered for two or more priics. S. Where n certain number of roses Is designated there must bo neither more nor less than that num. bor entered. 9. Enter tho best roso from your pardon In tho one roso exhibit, sec tion "C," for only In this section win tho blooms for tho best roso In tho show bo Judged, It being tho Inten tion that Cach exhibitor shall enter tho finest bloom In his or her garden In competition for tho best roso In tho show. SCALE CF MILES J KZaS3S ' -4 - ------ - - ---- " t inia cap cuows use posuious ci me ieuer.ii anu constitutionalist totta in HrI:o and nccc.itu.Uw tho fact that Oeneral Carranzn'a J :ov i occupy sort than half ci the republic and have General Huerta Littlrc' up In Mexico Ctt7, with no outlet, except at Puerto Mexico. I 'i t i.'w Sttte of Morclo, the border of which Is within forty miles if itiiieo City, Is controlled by E niHano Zapata and he has taken Cuer- J tit-act, th cap. til of Morelos aad one of the most Important and u -.Lihy cities of Southern Mexico. American war ships guard all i j:rtS of IXcsIco, except that of Puerto Mexico, but are within .r: ..i call cf that pert. 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" j i ."N l a j"-. i w n i S W jru.1 - l r CV . -v !5T v -, 9 IC.r snitikai' who liuielmtiM u I P'lBr (f t'lllio riHHITtt dWrlllK tho ntixl ts ilis. win lorwlvo nu . tr rinK hlniilMi, rrrn, in itddlilaii li iho i-hti whlrli Is slwiis isrkMl with '.Uui Kirk nun tliosrs (lit cnlort of Homn nation nnd, lifting MVt tnriien Iuur liv t t Inehm td, Is not only Ittntrni'ti) lint itvenrttlvo and sriM tlc Tiipwt rff ! hlnnkus siro iji. lni usi'ful In ih(nK Mi fstiry ililow itivpfH, don ornfttotnts it nil tliti lit i. I'slro is on) of iht moat i.oitiinr iciil fatii soiling rltHrfttlM as) Ihn IimhI itisrkwt. Dottet-a Mjr (nst smok- r ur orir1td. h thfty Irv ,.t't. to illrovi snrh tnlltia siiiil furi.i:if. in K r1nrU wllMff for ;. rmturlt t'ttro la oM of id" mv.m in Mid of thi TbImimo foni i.nm I'aiifurnlA. It la already at t f i.. i' of n class AUSTRALIA FEELS IQUAKE i . siltlNrV. H M J1 Tho most svtiii I'SMliquakti shuihs hit rr Hi-tor nil In AlKiralUn Klino i r.rwtilis wr- rvtui'lui ,ii i;ao . mi i l Instrtitncnta al Ihi porrmmaiit utisorvalorv nt 1(1 I'tilu TtlM KfBV 1 Usird thnm t.mtr Indlratton wrm il'oi t:i- ii,1iumI i-n' In ih nlah- '.it1 i.i i.r id iM. Hiiiv I' latiils. In t i l .. i'i WHAT $10 010 33 The Price Shn Pnitl forLytlia E.PinUhani'aVegetnbluCpm- pound Wlitch Brought Good Hcnltli. , Danrlh", Va. - ! only ep.mt tn ilolUinioii jiutr tiMHclew iiial I f"l w inucil iMllur innn ilh) whan Dm iloetor v;u UHtlne oh. I don't auffor nuy iHXirlnK ilowni vlivi iaallimwatallaiiii ROOSEVELT VISITED ' BY FRANK OY8TEII DAY. N. V.. May 28. Frank A. Munsey, ono of the leaders of tho iirosrcssUo campaign In 1?12, camo to Oystor nay today to see Colonel Itoogovelt. It was Mr. Mun soy, who nfter tlio campaign, launched a movement for amalgama tion of the progressive and republi can parties, which Colonel Itoosevelt would not approve. Mr. Munsey motored from New York with George V. Perkins. Colonel Iloosovclt today had re covered from tho fatlguo of his trip to Washington nnd apparently va as ili'.orous as over. Ho said he ex pected sevornl other political visitors later In tho day. COLOMBIA it APPROVES TREATY M 1 1 FRENCH MILITANT iikinnw SMASHES WMDOWS I Mr nnd Sirs 'AMursft l"ft for ! Pendleton Woii(i.i titolng hero h will tench noxt fail. , Titer will b s ImuH PotieeT'. aivsm on Main srot fiurmUy ovenlng. i Many 28. A'l ar. Invited to attottd. T GAMBLINGHN BASEBALL NKW YOHK, May ':.- A Ihrlvlnj: hiislness In New York nnd othor cast em cities Is eald.tp have beuu dis closed lu nu Iniostlisutlon of alloced bnseball pools by axslstauth and de tectives In the oUIco of District At torney Whitman. Tlint such an In veatlKallon was in progress became known today whou some of tho meth ods of tho so-called "baseball now? Information bureaus" were made public. Tho procedure, It Is said, Is for tho prospective subscriber to pay -'' cents for a sealed envelope contain Iiik a seorc card with blank boxes for uvery team In each of flvo leunuos forly li In nil and for every duy In the wHk oxcept Hmiday. Oh the hack of the score card nro tfe rule at the "shIhktIiiIIoii." HiicIi Morn aart) lius flv Iokihh piinched ik Hrllll,ir MiHihljiallon for f miw nwrt'tj by n' wtnUliinllou UOGOTA. Colombln, May 2S. Tho Colombian senate, by 23 voIcb against S, hns approved tho second reading of the treaty betweon Colom bia and tho United States In connec tion with tho Panama canal, Tbo third reading Is expected today. Ily tho treaty tho products of tho soil nnd Industry of Colombia and tho Colombian malls passing through tho canal aro to bo exempt from any chargo or duty other than those to which similar products and malM from tho I'nltcd States aro subject. These products aro nlso to be ad mitted to the canal zono on tho snmo hauls as American products. In case of Interruption of canal traffic Colombian troops, wur ma terials, products and malls aro to be transported by tho railway betweon Ancon and Cristobal on tho snmo terms as those of the Tnlted S'ntes. Within six months after oxchanxo of ratifications pf tho treat tho United Btntes agrees to pay to Colombia 135,000,000 gold. LONDON, May 2k.- A French militant suffragutto who was nr rested for smashing thro windows at the National Gallery, created a scouo whon she was brought before the magistrate &t Uow streot police court. She continually shouted In French: "Hurrah for liberty!" and "Hurrali for Chrlstabel Pankhurst!" Tho prisoner refined to give her namo and told tho magistrate suo did not want to hoar anything. She kept up a toluhlo dociamatlQii in Kreuch, nccompanlod by mueli gas tlctilntlpn, throughout tho proceed ings. Sho was remanded for u furth er hearing. When arrestod the woman was carrying a bag flhod with flints, some of which she had used on the windows of the National (Sallery. FEETS NOW AT CRATER AK Will G Steel, superintendent of Crater Lake park, returned Thurs day from ten days spoilt In tho park Inaugurating road construction and other linproiumoiits, whlcli aro be ing carried along undor direction of lCuglnror A. B. Tee. On tho Klamath sldo, Knglneor Goodwin Jius -10 moil at work for tho government. Four feet of siuiw covers tho sum mit and ullhoiigh tho know Is begin ning to melt rapidly, It will ho Juno Ifi hufoio automobiles can go Ihrough tho park. White ilorso Uauyou Is lis far ns cars nun go nt prujeut from Ihu .M i'il ford slds. Throu Inches of snotv full Holiday. nI blanks loi sals si t Msll I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS ' , ., ,- Mr. and Mrs. James left Friday evening for Monmouth whoro they will spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ilulnios are hero from tho east visiting his brothor. llalph, Tho annual commoncomcni oxnr elsix wore hold lit tho opera houso Friday evening and a larco audience was prosont. .Mr. Plttman of Mon mouth nddrossed tho class which was very much enjoyed by all present. Prof. Mlckoy loft Saturday even ing for Kugcno to spond tho suinmor with his family thero. Lyle Austin has returned from a suvoral mouthu visit at Soattle. Miss niuncho uud (Jraeo Miller who ittendod high school lio.-o huvo returnedto tholr homo at Laku crook. Mrs. Hubert Kouuicg of Medford, spent tho week end hero visltliisT friends. Mr. nud Mrs. Piornon of Medford splint Sunday hyro with .MIhs IMIth Htono. Mrs. La tli r op of Vorhals spent tiiu week end with friomls In this (Uy, ir, nnd MVs. WlllliimKon of Mud ford spent Sunday lioro as lha guwls of Air, nnd Mr. J. W. Myers, Mis, Alfiird bus rutiiniud D"in " soymul woods visit with rulnllvo In (.'illfniu. Tliu Ouiormkiii Day piBstrnm will iu atvoii Hwtlliduy al lliu opura I VILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS " Did tho hay xt wet? Wall. I ttuss yosl Wnllsso Dyer of Medford vlaltad bis moihor. Mr. Al Walters or this district. Mrs. I). W. Stoti and Mrs, l. M Foxfl wore shopplns; In Medford Fri day. A party of roans; uaoplo from Cmt trnl Point vlsitod on Skottle Malgbt orohard Huinloy. Mrs, Ttiompkina snout tit waek la Medford. ntteriulni,' to donmKlr soianee lectures m St. Uark's kail. Paul I.nka and Italnh ICally war transacting IiusIbmh in Cantral Point durluK the wok. It was a KlorloiiH rnlit but too glor ious for the Riirdcna and strn'wherry putchos, Mrs. Frank MrKo uttondod the domostlo releii'" locltiro by Miss Peat Monday and reports that she was wull repaid iii. j... Mis. anil VU SnUd.. wore .Mfd ford guest Monda. Miss McNasastr aHoudod tha mot I.i? of tho Cantral Point Flw llun (trixt lub WndneaUay afternoon at tho homo of Mr, lleorc Panky on ll hill road. Wednesday aftarnoon Mrs. Tbomp kins antartalaad tha Mlsatooary ao rlftty of Ontral Point. Mrs. Nor ro'j asslsii'd the bostcas. A perfo-tly d-llk;hUul picnic was held at Colonel .Mlms rsucU ftuuday by nalithbora aCd grantors. WlllUro McK. ho trad uata tha I7tb of this month fi ;m Uia Now Mexico MlKtary Instltuu la aspocttiii to siMnd the sumniar with his luoth w. Mrs. Frauk AIcKe. BUy;0M BREVITtE3 I Wa havo bu havlog mius rain tha Mat fnar or Hv dns. W. It. Qarrttt th read boss, went up Forfcst cretk to loo a over thei road and look out for cfttnplnn ' around. Me aaya the road Is near! complsllun whkh lie has been build-1 Ing hock of Frank Cameron fluid, j Charlie lluik has a new Ford nutj i whlrli bit lias boen liylug out. Mi.. . I). l(Ke and fnnilly vis Mod A. l. McKee Sunday. MUs KU Ityrne has returned from a two or three weeks visit in Medford MBit lower Appleasto. Mtas Maude Uarr Is with us asnln B'ie has Juat flalsbMl her nine months school at Central Point. Tlio achol house In l'ltrlrt No s3 lit completed with Hie esceptlon of painting, and (hat Is coming along fine as Dl.k Chain I U a irt band with the brush. Jtw Golsby has n !'' Ford AiiTo but we are sorry to "i he Is water bound and cau't g-l It nrroea little Applegate. A, P. MelCeo : i d Amos McKee returned Huiiduy irum a business trip to Medford. Fort MclCoe went to Ruch Weduos-' day to meat Miss Mario MiKee of ICvi.ns ereok. She Is visiting rela tltes and nv III probably ntay until Sat- ' i well. 1 cannot sny etiMiftli for LydliiL. I'lnklmm'a Vcuta- Mr CompouiMl awl U.or I'lllu tn tney have ileno so inucil for inu. 1 nm enjoy ing good heeltli now nnd owe It nil to -oor remedk-e. I take dertir) In Ml Ibr my frletMli ntsl nslnhbors about tham'-Mra. MATHM HausY, G01 CoN Ojuhane Street, Dob Wile, Va, No woman suffering frem nny form of female treubltsi ahould loan iom un til she lm given I.ydJft II Piiiklmm'u Vofretdble CooioaoU u fair trial. Tills fsmotM remedy, the mmliclnnl Ingredient of which are durlviil fnwi native roots nikl lierlm, tins for ferty yeara proveil to ho n most valua ble tunic nml luvlgorntor of tho fit male nriiniilsm. Woinmi evorywhurM tiear wlllinif UmtlMiony to Uio wonderful virtue of I.yillu K. Pinhlimn's Veuutn hie GouiHunil. If you 1 1 uvo tlio Mllglitnil ilonlit Hull lo'dlii 1:.JMiiUIiiiiii'h Vi'Ki'tn liloC'oiiilnnuilvlllliel.voii,vrlto to lo'H'v iC.lMiiltlmiiOlcilleliietJo. k-o. Vohi lotlvi vll! bo oi"iicil, rciiit unit iinswcred ly a woiiiiiu, Olid hold in Htrlot coiilldoiuo. fcWltyZlll9W ! Friday aed Saturday I pedals k . t f ? V V f T T f f ? ? ? ? X 20c liutufulow Net, !U In, wiriii, yard 12Va 2.rK; Hunalow Kftt, .'Hi to -J.") in. wifje, $uvfl 15 !5;V nmitftilpw Not, l' nnd T in. wide, vard 20J !0c LJuiiifalfTw' Not, :i ti ml -10 in. wide, ypvd 6 nOc.lniiigttlow JSJwt, 45 in. wide, iad.., 0 AljU l,MM QDRTAIMK (JO AT , OKI-' UWW LAH PRICK 9 Commencement Day ..'A.Vtih v v y, ? i.iiiui, ill ho(ii lie lure and you arn no di.ulit wiiiidciin what to k'iVu youi J'rii'iidri lop a pivstint. Thoro is nnthinif nirer, moro appropri ate or aeccptablo than Jowolry, Silverware or Watches. Wo lmvo a I'l'.oiee RoleeJion of ovcrytliin in these linea and ask thai you loiilv lliem ovof hofove hiiyiu. Groceries . Until Further Jffotieo ' IliffhliiiiilBloiul llnrd Wheut KIoup, mikK Ooldcn Shouf II n 'd Whwit Khun-, Murk llonie-Mitdn ImuI, kuimII pail . ... 'Iloiiif-.Miuio Idird, Jiu'kc iitl $1.2 S Hutchison & Lumstfen Onl (Jciienil Mi i'!i,1(,ii ,( Hluic in ('ih. i Y1 f T V V Y Y Y i J' XsT MarfiD J. 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