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.IWHBTSi-.-.. fZSZZJXWJf .- A PATJE EIGHT StEDFOTIT) MXTTj TRIBUNE, arEDFORD, OttRaON, "MONDAY, .11TNW 1. 1011 i ? NB WANED FROM ALL POINTS It ilucs mil seem lo lio thoroughly understood Hint tlio Hose society of Medford wants members from every INiInt in southern Orcpon. Wo would liko exhibits from (Irnnts l'nss, Ali laiul, Untie Falls and nit intermedin nto points. The only requisite is fill cents, for membership in the sooictyi Address C. K. Gates, Mcdford, treas urer of the society. Mrs. .1. K. Neddy, president of the ltoo society, has just received a no-t innpnificenl cup from J. 1). r'arrcll, Riven in the names of his two children, Helen and .lames 11. Knrrell. This cup is offered for climbing, pillar or rambler roses in section II. Mr. Ocrip, ice-president and gen eral manager of the Pacific & Kost cni railroad, presented n cup to the HiH'iety, to be offered for the finest ten "cllow roses in section I. Any one wanting to know about the classification of exhibits will find the entire list in Saturday's Mail Tribune, Sunday's Sun, or can procure the list from C. K. dates, treasurer of the society. For the benefit of those not knowing the class to which their roses belong, a complete classified list will be found in this issue. (lood ro-es whose names arc not known may be entered, if it is pos sible for the judges to classify them, though it would be. best to secure the name from n grower before exhibit ing, ns the exhibit might be disquali ficd. .C.H. LEWIS, OU HR, DEAD PORTLAND, Juno 1. After an Illness of three months, Mis Cicero Hunt Lewis, widow of tho founder of the wholesale, grocery firm of Allen & Lewis, and mother of C. Hunt Lewis, formerly of Mcdford, died Saturday afternoon at tho family homo, Nineteenth and Glisan streets. She wns nearly "C years old, bavins been born In Newburyport, Mass., October H, 1838. Mrs. Lewis Is survived by three uls ters, Mrs. Caroline K. Wilson, Mrs. Kllzabctb It. Glltan, or Portland, and Miss Mary II. Couh, who Is now trav eling abroad, and by 11 children, ten of whom aro residents of Portland. Her sons aro L. Allen Lewis, presi dent of Allen Lewis; John C. Lewis. Itobcrt W. Lewis. Her daughters are Mrs. J, E. Dlngham. Mrs. George Good, Mrs. A. L. Mills, Mrs. Sher man It. Hall and Miss Sarah H. Lewis, all of Portland, and Mrs. Henry P. Fairbanks, of Now York City. As Miss Clementino Freeman Couch, daughter of Captain John II Couch, a prominent pioneer, Mrs. Lewis csmo to Oregon In 1852 by way of tbo Isthmus of Panama, They took a train part of tho distance across the isthmus, crossing tho Chagres river in a boat. In striking contrast to tho present-day method, they climbed over the mountains where Culebra Cut is now located by mulcback. Portland was a primitive town of only 100 persons whon thoy arrived hero. Thcro wero then but two streets, the forest extending down to what Is now First Btreot, which then had stumps on It. FOR STAIE TICKET DKS MOIKEti, la., June 1. Statewide primaries are in progress III luwa today to select the candi dates for the democratic, republican, progressive mid socialist parties for United Stales senators, members of congress, governor, lieutenant gover nor and full stale and county tick ets. Three iiou-partisan cnudidutctf are seeking the three positions lo ho filled in congress. CENTRAL PROBE UP TO COMMISSION WAKIIINOTON, Juno I. Ily u vote of id lo '-'- the sciintc today H'ffrrt'd to lliu Interstate commerce cptiimUfcloii In the Nonin resolution Hiking Um attorney general to slate If the Ktw Yrk Owrul linen pIHhIh m iKimbliiMllDii In violation of I lit Hthihm uftli'trMht luw, uinl if Ihi U4wi t i'rywwJ ttgaiiitl II. i SOUTHERN OREGON UNCLE SAM EXPOSES FAKE CHOLERA CURE WASHINGTON, 1). C. June' l. Evidence of what appears to b.c, a ell-organi..,d campaign (o .delude fanners throughout the coihtv'mtn buying nn alleged euro for hog cholera, under the Impression that this has been investigated and ap proved by the United States govern ment, has reached the department of agriculture. Articles prnNui this medicine, ltcnetol by mime, arc be ing sent out widespread to newspa pers'. These articles are so wonted that it appears as if the department of agriculture had reecixed rejuirls from the state of Minnesota showing that the medicine had proved most beneficial. As n matter of fact, the one rcort received by the depart ment was an unofficial and unsolic ited statement sent presumably fnim the promoters themselves. The de partment attaches no imjwrtance whatsoever to this statement. It has no reason to believe in the efficiency of nny proprietary cure for hog cholera and docs not recommend nny. Under certain conditions it urges farmers to protect their stock with nnti-lio,; cholera senim. but that is nil. In connection with this attempt it may be said that the medicine, wh'eh is1 now put forward as good for hogs, was advertised some time ago ns n menus of killing tuberculosis, typhoid nnd cancer germs, accord ing to an article published in the Journal of the American Medical association. At that time it was as serted Unit the nrmy was interested in it. As a matter of fact, the tinny was no more interested then than the department of agricul lire is now. In view uf the evidence that the attempt to create this fnl-c impres sion is crsistcnt mid widespread, nil hog owners are warned In com municate with the United States au thorities before accepting ns tme any statement that the government rec ommends any treatment other thnn the senim already mentioned. TOI'KKA, Knn.. June 1. -The suit of Mrs. Luelln West against Gover nor George II. Hodges for .J:H5 damages, based on mi ntleged attack in tbo governor' office, when, it is charged, Governor Hodges struck the woman as she sought to carry cop ies of his private corresiioudencc from the office, was called today for trial. Mrs-. West came here from her home in Wichita to urge a parole for Arthur Sullivan, a convict. Gover nor Hodges refused to grant the parole and Mrs. West and a woman companion sought to secure copies of letters on which the governor based his decision. When the gov ernor refused the reoucst for the let ters, Mrs. West seized them, mid it is charged be then struck Mrs. West and wrenched her wrist in attempt ing to regain the paers. All of the charges arc denied by the governor. TUGS AND LAUNCHES E JMMOUSKI, June 1. Several tugs and launches, chartered by the Can adian Pacific railway, began today u systematic search of the St. Law rence river, in mi effort to recover more of the Kmprcns of Ireland's dead. One or more, launches re mained directly over the spot where the shattered hull lies, three miles off shore, waiting for the bodies of some of tho victims to conio to the surface of tlm water. Two of the lost liner's lifeboats wero found Hunting down stream. They went empty. SIGN UP WITH UNION CHAIH.KriTO.V. W. Vii., Juno I. Melding lo the contention of the miner (hut (hit operating companies should nilln"t (ha union dues of the Cnlled Jdincwoikcr of America, si'Vciul coal rnmjuuile ojieialiiig on J'alut civi'k kiltiieil today I he twiik IHg iigrccmciil mid reduced Him num ber of idle inliicr iipiuinlmulcl) o WW, HODGE DAMAGE SUII ON TRIAL Fl A Mcdford got on (Is batting clothes yesterday and pounded out nn S-'J victory, establishing themselves us leaders of the league. It wns an ex erting game, though the score was lopsided, for time nfler lime, Grants Puss jt riMiiers on bases, and only n single needed to tie the score, hut Oustor would tighten and mow them down, lie was lis stingy with hits today as Itanium is generous, ullow- uig the fast nut two during uie game, mid for seven innings held them without one. Miles breaking bis reconl in the eighth with a scream ing triple to the center field fence, And this same bov Miles was the roal strength of the visitors, and had they obeyed his onlers he would have pulled the game to n much clo-er score, if not wiutrug it. Miles is some baseball man; some tout him ns the best in this part of Oregon, mid after the game there wero few who would deny it. Antic's (tunning Catch Antic made a. wonderful running catch in the seventh inning, running over to the foul lino mid taking one off his shoes. He was u heur ut the bat, getting four hits out of fixe times ut bat, for n crcentuge of .800. Castor was lucky, Inning a rab bit's foot in his K)cket, a horseshoe on bis Toot mid a clover leaf in his glove, and he needed all of them in the second, when, with the buses full (by walking them) he walked two men in, but the next batter fanned nnd the damage was over. While waiting to butt in this inning he was hit by a foul ball on the head, which seemed to drhc bis streak of wildncss nwny, as- he came back strong in the thinl, fanning all three ifut. lie batted .."illO per cent, allowed two hits mid struck out fourteen men. Some boy, this Cos. tor. Mcilfonl Start Fireworks Mcdford started the fireworks in the first, scoring three men. Autle singled. Hopkins walked and Hill tripled, Hill scoring a few seconds later on an error. Shine Edward,' the McGrnw of southern Oregon, wns on baud to tell the crowd about the game and to M)int out the player's weaknesses. It is said that he is taking voice culture and does this to practice his high notes. The following is the score by in nings: Hamilton fanned. Kmibui grounded out Kmeriek to Hepkins: Miles walk ed; Spnriin grounded out Harper lo Hopkins. No hits, no runs. Nnrner out, Osborne to Woods; Coleman flicd to Fauhiau; Antle singled, stole second; Hopkins walk ed; Hill tripled, scoriii'r Anile and Hopkins and scored on overthrow; Kmeriek singled, out stealing sec ond. Three runs, three hits. Came In I Mali Weekler walked, stole second; Wil son fanned; Wood walked; Patter son hit by pitcher, filling bases; Os borne walked, scoring Weekler Ham ilton fanned; Fauhiau fanned. One run, no hits. Sutton flicii to Patterson; Coffecn fanned; Castor hit bv foul ball; Can tor singled; Harper fouled out No runs. Coleman flicd to Sparlin, Antlo singled over second; Hopkins out, Miles to Woods; Hill doubled, scor Jug Anile; Kmeriek singled, scoring Hill; Sutton flicd to,Wcckor. Two runs, three hils. Woods fanned, Fauhiau fanned: Onborno fanned. No runs, no hits. Coffcen fanned; Castor out, Miles to Woods; Harper hit by pitcher; Coleman out, Fauhiau to Woods, No runs. Hamilton flicd to Sutton; Faubimi walked; Mile flicd to Anile; Spnr iin tiled lo Colleen. No hits, no runs. Antlo fanned' Hopkins fouled over lelt lield fence, out Osborne to Woods; Hill fanned. No runs, no hits. One, Two, Tliico nnd Out 'Wccjder funned; Wilson out, Har per to Hopkins,; Woods out, Kmer iek to Hopkins. No runs, no hits. Kmeriek singled, Miles preventing double by sensational oie-haiid stop too hot to handle; Sutton singled, Kmeriek taking third; F.lliott replaces Coffeci) mid fanned;, Castor singled, scoring' Kmeriek mid Kutten: Har per MiftMiii wild pitch; Castor scores on pasxeil ball; Coleman flied lo Miles; Aiillu singled over thiid; Har per mi third; Hopkins out, Fauhiau to Woods, Three runs, Hireo hits. J'niibliui fanned; O. borne Died lo Antlo; Wilson Hied to Hojikins, No runs, no lilts, Hill walked Kmeriek hit to Miles; Hill out on play; Kmeriek safe; Hut ton fouled o Wilson; Dllloll out, Hamilton lo MVd, No hils, no Willi. ' ' I'uuliuu i'uuitdj UiU's tiipltd to MD P BATS UT VICTORY OVER GRANTS PASS center: Sparlin sale; UopkiiK off bag; Weekler walked; Wilson hit ground bull, wife; Miles scores on play, bases full; Woods hils into double jdny, Harper to Hopkins. One mn, one hit. Castor out, Harper eut: Coleman safe ou Woods' error; Autle singled, Hopkins singled; Coleman out at home nlate. No inn", two hits. S. Fauhiau singled' Osborne fann ed; Fnuhiuii stole second i Hamilton hit by pitcher; S. Fauhiau out, Km click to CinVinnli; II. Fauhiau safe on first on piny to thinl; Miles out, Coleman to Hopkins. No inns, one hit. MF.m'OKI). AH. II. 11. p. 1 1 ' s HI 0 I 1 0 0 A. K. :i o Harper, lib. Colcmnn, Illi. ... Antlo. If. ,-...- 1 a .1 :i ;i l l o Hopkins, Hi. . Hill, c. Kmeriek, ss. -. Sutton, rf. -. Coffcen, m. Klliott, m. Castor, p. . Totals US S 111 (WANTS PASS AM. It. II. 8 1 p. I I 1 7 0 1 0 0 A. t :i :i o t i i o i i Hamilton. lib . II. Fmibinn, ss Miles, -Jl, . Sparlin. of. Weekler, If. Wilson, i - . Woods, lb. .. I o o l o l 0 0 0 0 0 . t ' I - 1 I 13 L Patterson rf' 0 S. Fauhiau, if. J. Osborne, p. .. Totals . :to J -J j i i;t n Summary runs, Mcdford I. Thice Hills' Miles.- Two-bhsc Kariicd base hit. hits. Hill, Struck out, by Osborn Ti, by Caster 1 1. Hase on balls, off (Is. born 1, Hamilton 1, Caster 7. Hit by pitched ball, bv Catnr - by Os. born 1. Double play, Harcr to Hop. kins. Time of game, 1 M. Umpire, Wilkinson. STEADY WEEK IN STOCK MARKET POUTHAND. Juno l.Keecipts for the week bae hern: Cattle II III, cnUes Kit. hogs .'1108, sheep 1 1117. Cattle liipiidatiuu was somewhat lighter, compared with a week ago, with improved riipnnml for beef sup plies, , Steer nwrkrt particularly firm. Host light buy-fed steers self ing .f7.,i(l to $7.7.); grain-red stuff brought $8 to 8.i mid featured the session. All butcher classes ruled firm. Market niieufd steady to finn on Monday, but eased off somewhat by midweek. The bulk of best t light swiiiq selling at be market's cloe at 8.10. Sheen house ' business variable during the werk, jslendv at timei, and ngaiii slow. Hcst valley year lings, ewes ond spring lambs, sold finn for the first half, but cloned n shndo weaker Tho following range of prices covers the market Friday merning: l.ambs .ftj.u.",, vnllev vear lings. ..'), ewes .fl.'J.', to .f ..',0. G D JURY PROBE TARRYTOWN AGITATORS WHITE PLAINS, .V. V., Juno 1. A grand Jury today took up tho case or the 12 Industrial Workers of tho World ilcmonstrants arrcxtcd Saturday after thoy had emphasized tholr bollof In tho right of frco speech, by a protest In the streets or Torrytown against the course taken by John I). Itockofellor, Jr., during tho Colorado strlko. In charging tho Jury Justice Arthur 8, Tompkins until tho constitutional right of free speech did not glvo professional agitators, who wero un willing to work, the right to Incite pcopla on tho Ntrcct to vlolato tho law and create disorder. "If such fiKltatow wish to talk," ho said, "they must hlro a hall. No ono has a right to speak In tho street without such a permit as tho local authorities rerpilre," ENGLISH AMBASSADOR SAILS ON VACATION WASHINGTON, June 1. Sir Ce cil Spring-Kiee, Itritish umbassador, will sail Thursday from New York for it shoit Mention in Knglaud with his family, He said good-bye lo Seiiretnrv Hrynn today. Your Faee My or May .Vol I to Your 1'ortmin Hut ovjryliofjy notices It mid It should always o properly cured for. That's our business ud wo know how, SUMMKKVILLE'S BARBER SHOP m MILITANTS UN HISTORIC CHURCH t IIKN'U'V, Kuglund., June 1. An arson sipiad vif militant suffragettes today lU'stniyed the. Jdstiyj' punish ohurci f HI. Mary's, Wnrgrne, thive miles from here, on the Thames, All Hint remains of the cliui-ch, which wns built in I.;I8, is u poitiou of the lower unit the scotch ed stone wulls. dust inside the ruins the firemen found u hammer and n heap of suffrage, literatim1 with a placard, "Stop persecuting women." The only property snved was mi ancient register and a few church or naments. These were rescued by the vicnr, Itev. Hasi S. Hatty, who rushed through the flumes to gel them. The church contains many price less trcasiiics, including several bells four centuries old, which melted in the flames, and it monument lo Thomus Day, author of "Saudford mid Mertou." DECIDES TO RESIGN PAIHS, June I. The l-Yeneh cab iuet, under the premiership of Gas. ton Doiimergoe, has decided to re sign. The resolution was lakeu at a cabinet council today. The cabinet will meet tomorrow to draft a statement explaining the rea sons for its retirement. The chief factor in bringing about the resolution of the go eminent is understood lo he the uncertainly of its ability to control u majority in llit chamber of deputies, where some changes in tho numerous groiui were brought about by the leceut general elections. Differences ure said to have arisen among members of the cabinet con cerniiig fiuaiiciul measures mid in regard to the three years' military Service. No indication whatever was ob tainable today ns to the probable rouiosi!ion of the new cabinet. ' It wns' thought that the present minis. lers- might lonliniio to hold office until after the meeting of the chain, her of deputies mid tho selection of parliamentary officials. The cbeni her meets tomorrow, but the creden tials of the members can scarcely be passed on before June l.'i. "Til" FOH TIRED SORE, ACHLNG FEET Ah I what rtlltf. No mnro tired freti no morn burning fret, swollen, Ixut sinll. inc. sursty fret. No mora psin in corns csllouc or buuions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the nun you've tried withoui getting relief, j ti it u id "TIZ." TI7." drw out all the ol onoun exudt tlons which puff up th fee 1 1 "TIZ" U mu lest "TIZ" is rrndj mi" will cure your foot I roll tile t so you'll never limp or draw up your fws In pain. Your shoe won't rm tight and your fct vill never, never hurt nr get sore, swollen or tired. f3rt a 25 cent box at any drug or department store, and get relief, For Gamping and Picnicing We lmvo ovcryfhiiiK you want in I Iks diniccHL and hcst CHEESE (Imported and Doiik.'hUo) SMOKED MEATS PICKLES CANNED MEATS And many oilier iicccssitics lor (lie occasion Medford Fish & Poultry Market PRCELESS CURIOS FRENCH CABINET SeSrS GOMPERS GRILLS PASTOR S DEFENSE OF OIL KING CI.KVKMNI), O.. dune I. Sam uel (lumpers, president of the Ameri can I'cdernllon of l.ahiir, wh.t U in Cleveland to aid Heboid Uu, el tern. I it striving In. form it, labor union in op jioxitiou to the wishes of (he hluiid of education, uttucked today the Kev. W. W. Muslim! for lib sermon Sunday .in dcfcjpio of the nttitude of John H.-Mtockefeller ill" tho Colo rado iniuc, strike. Husliiid is pax tor of the Kuclld Avenue llaptlsl church, of which Hoekefeller is a member and Sunday school super intendent, Mustard declined in hs sciutnu that complete uuioiilaliou of the miners was the cause of the up heaval, and that less than a thinl of the miner hclnuc,cd lo a union. "His whole sermon hhowed men tal bias," (lumper said. "Ite, Mas laid said: 'And then what did the miners dot Thev shot the cuiiiiIh and the KUunU shot the miners.' Why didn't he say the c,unrd shot the miner first f " "He mi.vh the miner bronchi with them to this country all the pent-up hatted and ignorance of foreign countries. If that Is true, so is it alt the more true that trauporutlion companies tunc induced this iuuul gratioti to replace the American min er who cannot work under the present condition. "The fact that Dr. Itu-tuid admits 'uiikc ure too low mid norkinn conditions beastly' i the indictment against the com pans' beastliness and tyranny mid refutation of the attempted iiHiloi:y nnd whitewash. "Tho ministerial associations are iiothini; more nor less than it union of professional theologians," WH.MKS IIAVK TO NMII.K In n Krent tunny enm-s and try to makn those around them happy, while theynre racked with the pnln of orRNiilc trouble. Kitw men real- lie how rotnmon such hnroUtu Is, Tho remedy for this condition Is ly- dlA K. IMnkltam'a VcKelahlo Com pound -rt slmpld remedy iitnile from roots and herbs, which for forty years tins' been overcoming tho most obntlnnto Ills of women. Kvery wo mnii suffering from female Ills owes It to herself nnd family to Klvo It a fair trial. Colonial Flats Light Housekeeping Itont by wcok or month only. A quiet, refined home for pcoplo who Ilka comfort more than olo ganco, and rents well within tbo limit or their pockotbooks. Hummer rates. KverytliltiK modern and up-to-dnto. .17 Houth Itlvorsldo. Look us up. vk i.iki: TO KIT Mahogany Bulgarian Sandal Just tbo Klioo (R of. Jdelltng We Handle Ice Ti "9V For Villi k Dell vii Im rhoiio ni B. Weinhard's Ice Depot COUGH TWO YEARS OLD Yields to Yluol. Ileiiit Why. HtroiiK vIkoioiih men mid women hardly over catch coldl It's only when the Hystmu In run down and vitality low that coldn and coukIi Ret a foot hold. Now Isn't II rcnHomthle. thnt tint right way to euro a ioiikIi In lo build up your run down coudllluii anMn7 Mrs, I). A. Mclleo of Wacros, tin,, sa)H! "I had a chronic cold nnd coukIi which kept tne nwiiko ulKhtH for two years and I felt tired all tho time, Yluol cured my coukIi nnd I feel strotiKor In every way," Tint reason Vlnot Is so nfflcnrlou In such nines Is becaiiHo It contains In n delicious courentrnteil form all tbo inedlrlunl rurntlvn elements of cod liver oil, with tonic, blood build Iiik Iron lidded. Cbronle coiikIis nnd colds )leld to Vlnol beraUMi It build up tbo weak ened, run-down system, You rnu get your money bark any limit If Yluol does not do nil wt; nny, Medford Phnrinney, Mcdford, Or. I' H--r'or llrliltiR, bunjIiiK akin try our Kami Huho. Wo Kunrsnten it 3XiiS!SiSiSWi) w :: fire! fire! I When tho fire bell rliiRs and A the whistles blow ami ureal ex- f cltemeiil pntvnlls, in one place fj nt least the wore.' Roes on as 0 iiulrkly, mnlhoillcaily and as efflrleut as In normal times, '' ft... u,... i ,.r .j.k.. i.M..- j. , hit ii k til uniiMK iiuu-vn il j from dontriicllon ty, (Ira, Is so '? ritiitmouiilncit and a part Of the ,j 7i rcKUlar duties of tlm telephone, ft operator that It becomes overy JS fj day routlno work. When sec- ,ri (7) oinls mean dollars nnd llfn It- j) 0 self -when you are awakened IS In tbo dead of tlm nlpti! with ,jj !j) the Rlnrc of lurlil flames and ;2 (Tt ll-ll ..e M.....Lm ,Wl,MM M MftinlM I IM s s; llfn's HMVlrtRa Is threatened, iji T I'OII Ul WIIUIiV" iH'H H - IIUIW ffy then is when oti value the 5 lS lelepbotie ami then Is when you j, ,R call on the over ready, alert Si w operator to snvn your home, w S Tho sorvlro rannot bo measured Jg by tuero ilolars and rents anil a S )et the cost Is the lease ronsld- A .. ..!.... ....I.. - ,.l. . .l.u ii A t'IMdilll .illlj M iviiii. m ill., I (no other charge ) Aro you J relliiK on us lo savo your t home, Just as we are keeplttK l Ik II over -alio other homes In Medford. nerr sleepltiK. always Si nn uimnt. ilav. nlctit nml all tlm time. Thu Utile Hook of the, ?i rouimuulty Roes to press June S 10, Let us put )our hoiiMi on tbo list for fire protection. The Home Tel. & Tel. Co. cfctmtwwwjAmufciinxft n THU MAUI) TO KIT t i for Hot Weather "QooajTu" 5 8r0. fttor. that hnn been proved by an nlyslH to bo absolutely puro and free from nil contamination. It Is n Hitfu Ico to iiho In thu family Ico box whoro Impuro Ico would affect tho foods kept thorn, Jlottor havu us com mmico survhiK you. Tho soon er tho butter for your food ami yourself, i y