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y a v'f & H I i I i I! I a FXG1 BBC KEDFOUD MATT; TRrBUNE, MEDFORD. OKNCJON, TU13S1AY .."JUNK UM I r-- ELORIDGE DOUBLES HM MEMBERS IN PAST 3 YEARS At n tncelliiR of tlio official bonrd of the Klrst Methodist church, IsbI night, tho lionril, with Kroat enthtis tnnm nnd unnnltnlty, extended to tlio pnstor, Hev. K. O. Kldrldpe, nn Invl tntlon to tlio pnstorato of tho church for another year. This was a welt deserved endorsement nnd apprecia tion of Mr. Kldrldgo, nnd his work iimonR thla people for the last three yearn. ltcports showed tho church to be In a splendid condition financially, and nlonR all linen of church activity. During tho three years ot Mr. Kid ridge' pastorate tho church and Sunday school havo almost doubled In membership, extensive repairs have been made, and largo amounts of money havo been contributed for (Missionary nnd benevolent purposes. Mr. KldrldRo has not only had Krcat success In his own particular church, but has been an efficient fac tor In tho social and civic affairs of the Ity, and has thus mado himself strong and Influential with tho pub HOW TO CU IT ROSES 0 EXHIBITION LADIES INJURED IN AUTOMOBtlE RUNAWAY (Grunt Pns Courier) Iile Saturday evening Mrs. A. C. Hough nnd Mrs. Dr. Shearer, vuth the children, were returning from nn nuto ride in tho Hough Uuick. They had returned to the garage, nnd Mrs. Hough, who wns driving, got out of Die machine to unlock the gam go doors, ltctuming, she rrnuked tlio iiulo, hut ns it had not been thrown out of gear, it plunged forward, run ning' over Mix. Hough nnd through the hide of lite gurogo nnd into the orchard on the premises of County Treasurer 1'cten.on. Mr. Shcnrcr nnd the children jumped from the runaway our nnd cmmimmI injury, ex cept Hint Mrs. Shearer severely trained tho ligaments of one foot. Mrx. Hough ii1m cM-apcd injury when the ear run over her except for minor linages. The wind Miiold and the lamp- of the car were badly Miiashed nnd the fender bent, but it it otherwise none the worse for it wild run. It wan htoptod by running into nn tipple tree nfter uprooting cvcnil other trees in the I'cterxon orchard. For the benefit of tliOM who ate exhibiting wen tin year fur tlio firt time, tho following is ix good method for their care: Cut. Ilum early in the morning of tho show, and Immedi ately after they it re out place the stems in n bucket of water, fdr tho reason Hint tho Mom are then tally open nnd will nbsoib water much more readily. If yon hnve n bloom n day or two before tho show that ou do-ire to keep for the hIiow, cut it when it is in proper condition, put it in 'water nnd place it in the ieo ehe-t. If you havo bloom- coming along tliut nre opening up too fut, tio them gently with .soft yarn and keep (hem tied until you place them on exhibition. NO TARDINESS IN GARDENER E M LLONAIR OR WEDDING HELLS II Mr. Norman John Merrill and Mi Lillian Agnes Ixnncri were united in murriago Monday evening, June 1, 101 4, tit 8:110, by the Hev. K. Y. Mc Cullotigh, I). I)., pastor Kirt llantitt church, at the homo of Mrs. M. A. Isaacs. Mr. James Schliiibog and Mi.-s Kffio Oliver were unileil in innrriHge Sunday uftcmoon nt 'A o'clock, May ill, nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ot her, by ho ilev. II. W. McCulloiigh, 1). I). Indocndonoe school, Jour miles south of town, has just completed another year's micccGi1 work un der the guidance of Mi.- Oroeo Smith. MUs Smith has taught two years in this school and will again teach here next year. ThU school has attained distinction from tho fact that during the entire year not u single pupil has been taidy. Thin is nn unii-urtl record lor it rural school with an average attendance of about twenty-five pupil, where sev eral must walk some distance to school. The school has this year put in playground equipment and other improvements and it is the ambition of the teacher and the patrons to make it nn ideal rural school. Following is n list of the pupil" : Opal Clemens, Bessie Thomas, Maize Turpin, Gladys Gardner. Kmiim McCnsliu, Edna Hamlin, Frances McCnslin, lectin Harrison, Josephine Hnrtzcll, Muriel Sehuchnrd, Madge Jones, I.ucilo Harrison. Frendu Stev ens, Wilmn Ireland, Herxl Johnson, Mablo Hodgson, Hazel McCnsliu, Orla Wilson, Dlu.ichc Taguo, Annie How ard, Mable Howard, Luther Wil-on, Herman ltrogilon, Wilbur Hnrtzcll, Kltner Anderson, Chester Ilendrick son, Orvnl Zimmerman, Uen-liel Har per, Herbert Thonuis, Jes-e llrogdou, Verne Harper, sI,evorne Hamlin, Hub ert Hurt, Harvey Wilson, John Gam mill, Dec Gentry. Frnnk Hodgson, Don Hendricksou, Carl Jones. HENRY SIEGEL ASKS FOR CHANGE OF VENUE LOSS OF WIFE v CHICAGO, 4ino U. Thai Mrt Frederick Klcist, gardener, who mar ried Jnlicl, dnugbtor of Kdvxnrd N Hroituug, a millionaire mining and business man n. iho t'uH of u sum lifer romance at ' Manptettc, Mloli., has .ucd Mreiliing nt White I'lnin, X. Y., for 'J.iO,000 damages for al leged alienation of tlio nffections of . IM..!.i!l .-. I I '-.'- tiirs. IMt'lMJ iief-iitnu hiiunii, miv m- driy if dispalclfciS from White Plain, X. Y. The dispatches said that parlies to tho suit, including tho .ouug wom an's mother as co-defcuduut, were residents of different Mutes, nnd for that reason the case was transferred jostordny from the state to tho fed eral courts. Klcist alleges the Uroitunirs pois. onod tho mind of their daughter against him. Hroituug uiid today Iho charges wore untrue, and that his (laughter was free to return to Klo'st nnv time she wished to. OSS MUST NKW YOIIK, Juno 2. Justice Illanchard of the supremo court granted a change of venuo to Frank E. VokcI and Henry SIcrcI on tho Kround that atmosphere prejudicial to tholr Interests exists In New York. The two former department storo merchants will bo brought to trial In some other county of tho stato SIorcI and Vogcl arc defendants under four teen Indictments found ngalugt them for tho methods of operating mercan tile enterprises and a prlvnto bank which havo failed. ;ii 'THE ROMAN PERIL" GHANTS PASS, June 2. The Itoguo Hi or .Ministerial association was entertained nt the Uetluiiiy Pros, byterinn church nt Grants I'ass Mon day. Anion.; the papers read were those upon "Kitrnl Work How to Increase the Efficiency," Hev. C. I. Crcesy of Central Point; "The Ho mnn Mcnnce," Hev. W J. Douglas, Ashland. There was interesting discussion of these papers, introduction of new members nnd routine business, and n dinner set by the Indies of Iletlt uny church. Tho officers of the association are ns follews: I'rcMtlcnt, Kev. . J. Douglas, Ashland; vice-president, W. F. Shields, Mcdford; secretary treasurer, J. Mauley Spencer, Hogue Itivcr. Among tlioe present were: Hev. J. Hiley, Jeffrey, Jr., Hev. William son D. Vnter, Hev. I. II. Tttel, Grunts Pass; Hev. C. L. Crcesy, Central Point; Hev. A. Schiiiiniilcy, Ash laud; Hev. A. Coslett, Gold Hill; Geo. Ierson, Gold Hill; J. A. McAfee, Hev. S. A. Douglas and Hev. W. F. Olocok nor of Grants Pass; Hev. J. Mauley SH'iiecrf Hogui) Hhor, and Hev. W. J. Douglas, Ashland. Tho association will meet at Ash- laud, July 8. 8E REAOY FRIDAY Oh, Iho woild is full of lose.s Anil tho loses lull of dew, And tho dew is full of hem only lovo That drips for me and you. And Med foul is full of rose. AU licit, they are u bit mildewed ami im perfect, and the Holland hold will ho full of Mcdford roses on Friday, Alt exhibits luii-t bo dcliu'rcd at the door not later than 10 o'clock on Friday morning. Join tho rose society, whether ,ou have roses to jchihit or not geliu lino for no.xt year, as ineinborsliio will bung you the crv latest -news on roses. Members of tho society will ho ad mitted two to the exhibit. Silver cups to the Mihio of $'MH) nnd $101) in cash will ho given us prizes. M DEMAND FOR FOODSTUFFS E DUALS TOTAL PRODUCTION VICTIMS OF HOLD-UP A genius with paint and brush one time drew a picture called "The Hold l'." It pictured Dan Cupid stand ing in tho road, masked, domuiidiug that an nuto containing a loving pair halt. Whnt the famous artist put on canvas was enacted on the Jackson ville road Monday night, when James Schliiisog nnd bride, Miss Kffio Ol iver, of Grit llu Creek, were "held up" by two ''highwimnen" on iereu ndmg bent. The bride fainted. The nuto they wore in with a party of friends rushed to Mcdford for the loliee but never nrrhed. Tho bride and groom and party of friends were driving down the road when two figures loomed ahead. They demanded a hull, which was complied with. Thou in the middle of the road they parleyed. The groom implored n search, hut no harm, while his mate fainted in his anus. After bickering the "desperadoes" fled, and the auto sx-d to this city, presumably for aid. All of the party except the mar ried p-iir knew a hold-up was corn- It was the Griffin Crock idea nig. of a L-linrivuri. SMITH SPENT $706, MOSER SPENT $742 NEGRO EDEN, HOPES OF MAINE DREAMER I'OKTLAN'D, Maine. Juno S. Chief Sam's steamer Liberia cleared today for Salt Pond on tho Gold Coast of Africa where It Is planned to found a colony of American negroes. The ship will call at Culvcston, Tex., for 100 Oklahoma negroes. Chief Ham and many of his follow ers aro mombcrs of tho Holy Chost and I'nltcd States society. SALKM. Or., Juno '-'. Dr. C. J. Smith, who won the democratic nom ination for governor, expended $70(i.:iC in the primnry campaign, ac- cording to his exK'iiso statement Tiled with Secretary of State Olcott. (ins C. Mocr of Portland, who was a candidate for Iho republican nomination. rxvndcd $7l-.-). Other candidate Tiling expense statements were: S. T. Hicliardsou, republican candidate for supremo judge, .."i(i:i.i:i; l It. Stockman, ic pubtienn candidate for stato engin eer, i'J'-'tl.lll; W. C. Hawley, republi can candidate for congress, first district, .f 1 0.')7.7L' ; William P. Lord, republican cnudidatu for attorney general. '-'0H.0l. WASHINGTON, Juno 'J, Willi tho homo dcniiiud lor dolnestlo food slullV utmost cipialing production, tlio United' States is not oiilv' redue ing its o.xpoits, hut is increasing its liupoits of ooilnlil foodslul'IV. Tills is ouo of tho striking features of u i'oiow today by tho dcpuitmcut of commerce of Iho foicigu Initio dur ing tho ,ftrst six mouths under, tho now tariff. : ' ' Figures show that imports of food stuffs in their natural condition, in cluding footl nuiuials, increased from fl 1 7,1111,:17 in tho half .xcar ended with March, lOl.'l, lo $M:i, I'JI.f.MII tin ring tho cone-ponding period this year, nnd Ih.tl imports of foodstuffs, partly or wholly prepared for use, in the same period increased from $U.V 711,211 to $100,0tl7.:i78. Tho In crease, in importations of all food products in tho pound mimed ap proximated oxer f:U),000,000, or an nverago of .-."JIOO.OOO a month. Figures of exports aro even untie striking. Of emtio foodstuffs, ox- IHirls foil off nwro than oil per cent, while prepared foodstuff also de clined. Kx i torts of crude foodstuffs fell from .ft 15,8.10, 1.VI in tho six months period of tllKt to $.m,I8;1,- ihi in the corresponding sriod this year and manufactured product from .5180,007,122 to !Utl'J.022.t!20. Fund nrtiele showing largest in creases in imtortntinu were beef, cattle, corn, wheat, rice, macaroiii, fruits, molasses ami edihte oils. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY EXERCISES THURSDAY SI. Mary's nendemv commence ment o.xerci-cs will he held on Thurs day c cuing, Juno I, and promises to he very interesting. There ant twit graduates, Miss Katherino l'.mig niitl Oliu llognii. Tho exercises are of a musical ami dramatic nature. F.loven little girls dressed as grand mothers, wearing caps and hcc. facie, anil seated in rocking chairs with their kuiltiuk, Ictl tho program with a song, "I'd Like to lie Like Grandma." There arc two dramas and miisio by tho choral society. Tho exercises closed with a short address It- the pastor. Hev. J. M. O'Neil. DAMAG E DONE LASSEN ER ON HKDIUNG, (nl., June 2. Thus lur no tliuiuigo has been icpoilctl as Iho icsult of Hi" ciuption of Mount Las. son, In Sliiislit ctiunlj. Fmtlior no tivity of Iho old xolcano, foiel lunger said today, would cudaugei millions of feel of timber in the fin est to Iho cast mid uoitliwesl of tho peak, tin Iho noilh side Iheio t no danger of n coiifliigialion, us the slope is covoifit for two miles I'totii tho summit with lava nnd thcio is lit tle Nogotnliou, ," Twelve nutoinobilii pailios Mailed fioni Wedding lo try to icuch tho ci ator, WASHINGTON, Juno 2 Pic-l dent' Wll-otl icceiM'tl lotlnv fittui King George the following icplv lo his mossngti of ,cseitlav coiiceriiiug tho loss of tho l'mprc.s of Ireland: "London, June 2, 101 1. "Tho President of the Culled Slnte of Amoiicii. Washington; "I thank oii Mncorel. fur ,unr sympathy in tho terrible disaster the Kmpross of Ireland and for sour kind thought for Iho families of those who hno perished. (Signed.) "(IFOHGH. H. I." With Mcdford trsdnls MedfoM mad E TO TREAT TEDDY AS EX-KING PAIIIS, Juno 2. Tho Fiench gov ernment decided Itulav to Ileal Col unci Theodore Ktioccl in Hut nuiuu way it does fiimicr i ulcrs nnd lui uisli him with a spticiul peimll mi Ihoiisiug hint In puss through tho police linos u nil times on his Join uo.y IIiioiimIi Fiuiico on tin1 way lo Madrid lo attend Iho wedding of lilt oii, Kcimil, mid Miss Hello Wxutt Willartl. Miiiiv clusslfiealious of llieo spo eial passes aro lucd lo tliploiuuls and fillers, but till uto limited In ic ttitid lo Iho uriiltKOs iiccuiilcit ex cept the white penult given only In visiting iiileis niitl cxrulcis mul mciuhcrs of lo.vul fumillcs, This H (ho kind which l In bo handed to Colonel KiiiHovolt, Mt, Hit ngnrs. Aro iKimn-umdo and will please must particular smokers, "S.O.S." ihe seventh letter tf ZEROLENE The best motor oil the Standard Oil Company can maKe. Headquarters for It.XltlXOOT S.M.m THOT.JHWK" U.XI'OllltS .Xi NANDALS "PiaV-.MATir' HAMlAIsS .SIIl'HITOOT" KAMlALH KLKNKIN KIIOCS ' IV WIIITK, TAN, III.ACK AND SMOKL COMIU At thu Sign of "Ciooo Snnc5" DPI'OSITi: POST OIIK'K Tyi'vixw.tju'iiviUiUiiuu'joiu'.ni4,iiu iM !! in 'i to II When tint lunrliior. alone on 'V thu hronil oxpniiso of Iho orenn, ,'fj soiitii out nut iicspArliiK call lit "Have Our Hhlp." tin knows Hint his call will not ko mi. heeded From ever) twlmru rush to his nld ships of succor, to help nnd rosctin. Not nloiut on tho deep nm thorn mcr rend)', wnltliig responsive com rndos lo lend s rcuculng hand In time ot dlrn tllitrcm. In Hut telephone of licit In thn dead ot iiIrIiI mid storm, when the rail of fire Is hoard, when nil About ,;, Is stillness nnd tho world sleeps, there Is one on duly, ' kecpltiK lonely vUll over yon ,;t and yours, alert, Keenly aIIvii tit V Hut great responsibility Hint Is ! hers, nnd when tho ileipsrlun mil koos out from your homo for help stm summons nl (Hire to your nld those. hoo duty ami training ran ticst protect ami save your homo, Wtt nro krcplllK vIrII over .noil homes in Mcdford. (4n such rvlrn bo inensiircd In mono) Yet thn cost Is tlio least consideration, only & cents n tiny (no other rtnrRo.) Tho llliitt Hook of Mcdfori! rocs to press June ID, Ut us list your liomu In It. fft i.) ii e ( ii i?: iXteWWitfiniXfxiifitoififtiHQ-itfnt,,.,., The Home Tel. & Tel. Co. the sixth letter of ZEROLENE 2, 500,000 gallons sold last year. sssV ssW sssssV ssssssB ssssssssssssV sssV W ssW sssssV ssssssB ssssssV ssW ksssV ssssssB ssssssV ssssM ssssssB M ssssssB ssssssssssV sssssssfl sV H sW B i 1 ? ? ? f ? ? f y t r r T ! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ! Harness and Saddlery Sale Commences June 1st. Nothing Reserved : f im M : : Our line consists ef: Double Harness, Single Buggy Harness, Collars, Bridles, Blankets, Robes, Whips, Collar Pads, $ 2 vjrcuuiuu iuuuiur oags anu uu vases, lviauing .asep, irunks, uioves, rurses, rocket Knives, Tents and Wagon Covers. 4 t Also 4 Plate Glass Show Cases, 1 Safe, 1 Champion Platform Beam Scale 600 lb. y x . . v 317 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD. OREGON I HERMAN BROS. ' i .