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r IV 'jo t. ! PAGE TWO ROSE SHOW WELL fAfl Depite. lli tinkimWs of the cle menls Friday nihl, the roe show wiih well attended. More than three hundred- portions came to admire the beauties of Kojntr Jliver roes. Thev wore clinnnotl willi the njf tfken bv Mi.H ITrlcn I'urttekeri oiititlcd "flood n.vo." Mr. II. 0. l'urneker vn liar accompanist. Heibert Alfonl snnj '.Meet Me in tin- Vole of Dream-.," by K. It. Unit, accompanied liy Carter Uraudon. Mis Mercedes ltnrlier, iKitcd by Mildred Week and Ilmwumg l'ur din, presided over the punch bowl. Mis Klimbetli Hiker bud charge of tin dining room, where iee cream and cake were served. The special fenlnres of the exhibit nro a bowl of Ilujjli Diokson roe, exhibited b.V Kt. Mary's nradcniy, n mot mnpnificenl iiiiicnnHn, jjiven by Dr. I'ekrl, and two exhibit of roes brought to the valley year a-,'0. One is a bowl of roses exhibited bv Mis Ilnnlcy, variety unknown, but which was the firt roc grown bv a nurs eryman in this valley. The other is a rose that was brought across the plaiiw from Miouri in 1S4JI by Mr. Applfgatc, mother of Mr-. Alfonl nnd Mrs. Sargent. This ntio has been growing in the old Apjilegtitc home ut Ashland for many decades, but was brought to Medford two vears ago, and U still n very vigorous plant. We should reflect uhen looking at till- fir.t Hague river rose that onr foremoth cr who carried neros the plain with them the fir-t ro-c- grown in Oregon, were most devoted to their culture. If they pould enre so much wc should make every effort to fol low la their footsteps, and Oregon in future would be one big garden of ex ipuMte hybrid- us yet undreamed of. The roe they loved are beautiful and to us who enjoy the benefit of their pioneer courage most dear. The magnificent bin om- di-plny-cl at this -bow are onlv an iinlicn tion of what wo may hope for in the future. Lester Itcnnctl wns the only child exhibiting in the 3014 rov .-bow. His bowl of crimson rambler roses re ceived the first prize, being awarded u blue ribbon and a ca.-h prize. The judges withheld four cups, the displays not being worthy, in their estimation. The other prizes were awarded in the various sections. The trophies withheld for next year lire the (Irnnts Pass-Crcsccnt City rail road cup, section A; the K. O. Hrown cup for section I); the V. II. Madden cup for section K, and the invent cup, section G. The withdrawals were made, under the following rule governing displays ; "The judge shall have power to withhold any orizes, should they con sidcr the exhibit to be unworthy nnd shall disqualify uuy exhibit where duplicates of any variety are shown, except where specially provided for. Clunbiug and non-climbing varictie cannot bo shown on the same stand." IONS SCALED E NEW YOIIK, Juno C Quotations wore scaled down In all quartors of tho stock market at the openliiK to day. Trading was light and there wcro no ulcus of kovoro pressure at any point, but the tone wan heavy and all tho speculative leaders fell back. Lehigh Valley was once the weak spot In tho list, losing a point on tho first few transactions. The setback was duo chiefly to the decllio of American stocks In London. After trading was well under way tho market began to tdiow the good uu dertouo characteristic most of ' tho week. Iuttlul lossus wcro noon re duced or cancelled and In soino In stances net gains were achieved. LAS ANCIHLKS. Cat.. Juno .'..I M. Ueldy, formerly vice-president of a bank ut Klamath Kails, Ore., was arrested by government agoutis In Ilaltlinara, according to Information received horo today In connection with an alleged clulrvoyaut swindle In wjilcli Mary T. Helen of Long lleacli Is tald to have lost 130,000, Iteldy is churned with huvlng Impersonated a Kovernmunt offlcur nail Is ullcgcd to have operated in conjunct Ion with Rol Alexander, a former private de tectlvo, wow In custody at Vit- uiluktr. Md. Dot It mull Will be brought buck to wtnud trial. mm DESPITE RAINY WEATHER HIGH RATINGS OF MANY ENTRIES IN The names of priiew inner- in the Hotter Unity contest in connection with the ro-e how wdl not bo known until .Monday, if then, imjiig to the lrjre number of entries, and the slow work of cln ifing the results. It will take all of this aitontooti to evnmine the bnbiK nnd nil Sunday to compile ilio figure-, etc. War, a national sorrow or a ltAtnttm; is ituttnn of the wrath of Nature could not overcast tho iutere-t nnd rivnlry mnntfe-tcd mining the proud and anxiou- lntilhers of the 130 entries, eaeJi coufjduut their pride will win. With sixty more babies to be jiuk:- cd. the leaders in their respective elns-os are: , Class A Horns daughter of Dr. and Mr-. .1. It. Untidy, with a per centage of H9.S. Cla- H Norma Chinnoek. with n percentage of 1)0.1. (.In- C Helen Porter, with u per centage of 00.7. Class D Carol lluuce, with n per centage of 00.2. Class K Lillian 1). Haight. with a percentage of 00.7. The-e babies are not finnl winner.-'. simply the lender- in their re-pcetive vlas-cs to date, and no definite an nouncement can be innde until all of the entries have been judged. A babe judged this afternoon may di-plncc them. The H'rceiitnge i- remarkably higli, however, nnd it will take nearly a perfect baby to win over nnv of tho-e now in the lend. Some may tie. Scores of telephone calls were re ceived this morning nnd nficrnoou from fond parents wanting to kmiw the results. At noon today, de-pitc the inclemency of the weather, dorciw of mothejJj) came to the -how with their jcweU to try for the honor of being the be-t baby in the city. Interest in the ro -how is al-o keen on the second day, everything being favorable but the weather. The event will cloe tonight. SQUEEZING OUT OUTSIDER (Continued from pM 1.) dependent on this outside tr.ido for Its support. Again I say all possible encouragement Instead of addcl bur dens should bo. even from a selfish standiolnt, given by .Medford busi ness men and city council to new comers like myself who are trying to make good. My house Ig po situated that It Is Impossible to sccuro other water than that from the city main with out an expenditure of many hundred dollars, perhaps thousands, to, In stall a plant. It Is out of the ques tion for mo to do this and therefore the now water rates will mean, to me, an nbandonmeat of my garden and of my small lawn which I havo been threo yearn In securing, and of any further attempts to beautify tho placo and make It attractive to both ourselves and to paNjershy. It may bo that there are cases of abuse of the water privilege by out side users, If so It Is easily regu lated by putting in meters and there certainly Is no need of adding a pro hibitive rato. At present only a part of tho out side users aro on meters, t have been for more than, a year but others are entirely unrestricted and on a flat rate of $1.50. T uko water for domestic purposes only at hoiino and barn und for a small garden and lawn and for no other Irrigating. ICvcn go the new rates will mean for mo If I do not cut out tho lawn and garden an increase of well toward J'i0 In a year of ordinary dryness. I never drlvo to town In summer without noticing the large stream flowing to iistu from the reservoir and water In tho gutters In tho city wasted from neglected lawn sprink lers. These holng facts It does not seem fair to eipieezo "outsiders" for tho last cent In quite this way. The pipe Hue crosses my land In common with that of many others. Tho city has a right of way free and Ih liable to enter at any tlmo to make repairs and dig up cultivated land causing Inconvenience and dam age, both In this wuy and by leaky pipes, which money will hardly cover. Is It at all iiieuHuunblu that In re turn for this rlplit of way ucrons prl vuto proporty that the city should at least bo willing lo supply tho owners with water at a icasonablo if not at a low rate? I blncorcly hopo the council will tee fit to recousldor this action und not Inflict this added burden on uiuiiy people who can III afford to stuud It. U. II, I'KOK, An Outside leer. ON IIOAIIII V. 8. K. CA LI FOIL KIA, Maatlnii, June II. The hciivv sloiiu that ha- lccii owecpinj; the wMcrii coast of the Ciiilcd Klutes sli'iicK Ike Mexican nm-t loduy. CONTEST IWDKOKI") lAlli TKIUrNK iVANITIE WINNER ASSOCIATKI) 1'KKSS 110AT, off Orcenuich, Conn., June 0. The cup candidates Vnuitie nnd Ke-olnte started their fourth rnee shortly af ter 1 o'clock this afternoon. Iteo. lute crossed the line st 1:1? &S and Vnuitie nt ltl7::ll. ThOy wit both jon the nrt tack with balloon jiln hs they got under way. They headed down the -ouud on the fir.; ley of the triangular eonr-e oxer which they were to sail twice for b total of 'JO, miles. ileuudint: the fir-t mark, ix mile-f-om the t.rt, Vanitie led Kis4dut li about three minutes. The -pcond lev w- little more Ihnn n dtiftins match. At :t:.1ll Vanitle mniutniucd her lend. The time at the third innrk, with the race half over, vn-: Vauilic. :l.:-ll; Uesolute, 4 :"20 -.i. The yachts ruunded the fourth mark. Vanitle at 5::S:4., Itcsoluto nt 5:33:00. Although the wind fresh ened It appeared ns If the boat might not be able to flnlnh within the six hour limit. . WOMAN LOSES CASE T TOI'KKA, Kan.. June 0. Mrs. Luclla West of Wichita, Kan., Is not entitled to damages from (iovornor Ucorge II. Hodges of Kansas for an assault nad battery, a Jury decided today after deliberating two minutes Mrs. West alleged while on a visit to tho governor's office on April S last, the governor struck hor during a scuffle for possession of papers In the case of Frank Sullivan, a convict, to secure whose release Mrs. West had called at the executlvo offices. Governor Hodges denied tho charges. In his liiktructlons to tho Jury, Jiulpc Dana contended Mrs. West had no right to the papers. BREACH OF PROMISE GEIS WOMAN $20,000 CHICAGO. June .- A verdict iiwardiu .i'JO.flOO damages to Mi Georgia Jay ngain-t Homer Hodc heaxer, choirmaster for "Hilly" Sun day, ewingelist, for breach of prom ise to marry, was returned today l n jury in the circuit court. Miss Jay nllccd that she met Itodeheaver in Iowa; that thev be came friends and that he proposed marriage to her, and wns accepted, loiter she declared he refused to marry her because marriage would interfere with his career. Taxicab rides, long stroll- mid discussion of future plans figured largely in tlit testimony of Mis Jy. NO ELECTION CONTEST SAYS JUDGE BENSON PORTLAND," Ore., uno C Henry L. liciuon, who was defeated at the recent primary for republican nomi nation for supreme court Justice by Charles L. McNary by lit votes, ac cording to the official count not ex pert accountants nt work today check ing on the voto of Multnomah coun ty. Ho said that unlcsg the recount gave him a majority, he would not contest the result. HOWARD ASKS SQUARE DEAL (Continued from pag 1.) spillway nt the reservoir. I think this would he most just. Asks for IiiKlleo We should consider that those sub urban pioneers are at great expense of making nil their improvements at this time, and converting what un- u barren stock range two years ago into a most beautiful subuib with cosy homes, und that these people patronize our merchants to the full extent of their incomes; that they do not have police or lire imttcciiou and the city is ut no expense for jsticct improt'diicnts or sewer system or water mains or fire hydrants; Unit they have fiven freely the right of way for the street car line and contribute largely to the iniiiulcii auce of the sume; that Iho dry sea son for grass files is at hand, en dangering their homes; that to de prive them of water would be crim inal. They aie among our best cili ens, are Medford boosters ; Hint they are beautifying our subuibs to such uu extent that I and many others ride out mi the street car lo see t licit nice kept, cusy homes, I believe the council, ul'ler due con sideration, will give lliesc people rates correspond'ug with city nil . 1 Irust wc ut'" not too huge to be ju-l mill gi iicioii-., mill believe oui cili .ens gcuci.ill.t Mill lliil.c tin iiIiiim .ci.limwf'.. J. H. HOWAIIH. IN DRIFTING MATCH ll'IOKOKI). OKKOON", 8 MARKET CLOSES WITH STIFF AOVANCES NIAV YOHK, June ti. The market closed -I roust today. The best show- iuft of seernl djtya v mrtd ill ih lust hour. Cndor Hie tend of th Astern railroad . slmre-, nmc of which gained more tlum u point, the whole list advanced. The unturii was woclitcd with aiUHrrs rpeKed in Wall strict that the iniei-Jiitf oimi- luerre conunisltm w. htciiinir work on tkr t&t f Ike rate 4ws ioti niul inishl kAv it niitehd in n fw dny. London 'd lien, but forwgii offeriitr wit nt luritc, nnd they were nHy nh'oiWnl. Ttude it xlcw were mortt upliiiu-lir, pa rtic ti le riy news fnwn the sIhI mtd ! tile industri. . Itnuds wete irteituln1' OF DRIVEN HERE By STORM Sipimls iii hoboes, di ma in from the couutiy camiis bv tin storm and swelled by addition orktu their wa up fnsn Culifoitoa lo tho har vest fields of eastern Washington and Oitfon. iiifMted the city l'lidny ivenuiir and Satunlav nomin. irfv-II.-.' the Milicr sniHOthiui; to do to hull their betfirillB nptirntioii- and drivitiK them out of town. A doxru of the gentry begged Sntunlu uMirniiig amoiiv (he rrjrulnr Satunbiv truding (iom1 frtHtt the count r., snd when refitsfd became itb'iinire. Thny were leiMtlcil up iinti nnleml imt of town. A Hitt of the unwoleouic visitors arc eHstoffs friMii lhi Sells Hutu ciicns that recently hisci1 through this city. LEO F T OF RE-TRIAL ATI. ANT V. On., June . JulJro Hen II. Hill uf tho I'ultun county ', pcrlor court mitlnlned today the Htati-K demurrer to tb- motion to Hit ailc tlio verdict by which lxo .M Frank vins found guilty Uf tho mur der of Mary I'ha'.tn, a factory ulrl The motlun wst lined on tho claim that KranV'K conatltutlou.il rlRht worn lolated whtut tho verdict was rctiirnod iIntImk tho coudtiuiucd mnu'M alHHimo from court. RURAL LETTER CARRIER OF WASHINGTON. .I.uiei;. The .-out of claims di'cidi-d today that a runl letter currier cannot collect addi tional nay from the eoveiiiinmit be cause Ids unite is limj-er tlmn wns stipulated win ti l.- enicrcd into n contract. The i'immoii nlTects .!), (Kill rural earn. :- mm) iii.hiv (,ie-i. FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN As Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Dispelled Backache, Headaches and Dizziness. rio.ua, Ohlo. " I would bo very un grateful If I foiled to rIvo Lydln K. nnunam a vckomi b!u Compound the p r n I H o 1 1 d crve, for I have taken it at different times nnd it iilwnyn re lieved mo when other mudic!non failed, und when I hear u woman com plain I idwayn rec ommend It. Lastwln tcr I wua uttackisl with a guverecanoof organic vcakue.11. I hud backache, palnH In tny hlpu and over my IcIdneyM, hc-yJathe, dizziness, lassitude, had no energy, limbs ached end I was always tirud. I wiih hardly able to do my hounewprk. I had takei Lydla K. I'inkhum'a Vegetable Cen. tiount on one other occatdon, mid it hivl helped mo to I took it uytun und it )m-'i built mo up, unt.l i.oiv I feul hku i: tvw woman. You ha1. my hearty consent to use my namo nnd Uatlmonlal in ai. way and I hop" It will benefit oulferini; women. "Mm. OwilA TuitNUti, 431 H. Wayne St., I'lquo, Ohio. Vomcn who ar Hu(Torinj from tlawo dlstrcfiiiln;; UU peculiar to their Bex thould not doubt tho ublllty of l.ydiu II. l'inklium'H Vcgi'lahlu Comiund to re Uro tbclr he.Uh. If you want himhiIu! iidvlco wrllo (o loillu K, iMiiUhuiii .1l4I leliic (to,, (coiiliilitiitlnl ) lyiui, DlioiH, Voiii'ltitlnrwill hooiieiuxl, mid niul nimin'iiiil liyuMoiiiun nil la lit in Htilct voiillilciicc. VITRO W. .Il'NK fi, inn FORTUNE TELLER PINCHED FOR FRAUO Profowor" W. U, tlailand, ano SO years, a former preacher following olnlrvoyntiry, who Is aliened to bao omboislcd a number of Krosiiu, Cal.. society women out of largo" minis of money by pure gilt ot nab was ur restiHl this afteiiuuiu upon mlvlcn from the Cnlirornla city liolIPe, b) Chief ItltUou. tlarlnnd Is held In tho elty Jail. Ills wlf- Is nt (lis MimI turd HotuI, and bid llupmoblle auto nt tli VntjK)- ninine. tlarland waa trinelliia over the country by auto ami reading palms. A r rout eil, OarlHiid admitted his name but (touted that ho root com mitted any crime, lie said that he left the pulpit or a year niio. An ofllcer will ari( Motnlm to take tlnrland back, and scvurc icipiIhIIIdii paper-. FIRST OF HER TYPE Ql'INCV, Sin.. June ti. The uh nmrine lender l'ullon, Iniiiielied today at the Fore Uivcr Shiduiildiiur rum panyV v-ttrdK. is Uw firt of her lyin in tlic ('nilcil Slatw n. She will he eiiuipped with heiny nil eonine-. The tender will net n a "mothrr xlilp" fur it divisiiMi of KubwuriueK. She i about 2'JH feet lona unit ker tpes Is e.tiiMnted at about fnurtccn ki.oU un hour. Mrs. Alice t'rnr Snlliffi of New York, a .n.it li .ii-'.'l.iir.'liti r ol Hob rt Fallon, w.i- b. n i -...i.-.ir lor the ii.. ft Wlml'A Wnmir? - jour ijeT - or our clnici? - diiiiu Mom? xwiiil t ' l.univ? Hsu sjrtfiieiil ? - ihc MiiM'jIe cnnrne n)i.s'rtaiii (lit coovr Weill 1 1 till J no. DR. RICKERT 111 KNOWS HOW' Suite i-i Our Deuel's tlrecu TradliiK .Slauiim (liven MH.VS I'lXK lltlM simns All Solid Leather Very Low Price I'l.M: fJl'.V AII'.TAI HF'ITO.V Very Drettay und flervlcenblo iji:t.rt(i .M tf 1.00 I'luo (lun Metal blueborH 011 now foot-flttlriK laalii ijiii.r.o, tii,oo, JtCl.r.o, Vl.oo Our lopiilalloii ami ffrat cIiim re pair Mhop haliliul ovary pair of thuxu ahooa. Try thuiii ami hhvo money. CMaKidd&Co. .aaWiAxj! $ si:t; SPEOIAI. SALE IMPORTED SHAVES While- (hoy lusl, Moiulny, rroiuTs.ld n. nt. lo (:!U) p, ni 15 cents, dune ent'ly ttlul ntid tlic rush. WW SUMMERVILLR'S 1VARBER SHOP READ RADER'S linn: Mil Iiouih- anil lot eon i tii i !.' iihi' iiiouih. l'l , win i oJk 1 -sQgfMr' la mcioo MtMttiNlnx taw ti, fitaeu, linproYrmcnU owtt XMrlf Unit T acrea miIJoIhIh lon, tStea, Imiiroremvata MM tltM. 10 nor 0-yntr-wKl urrhard near Mud lord. 1 3 ISO. io MerMi trrlaatM land at hair .rk too tier ImprthiHl Itaar cik IkiUoiii, fin Block ranch with Jr. arr altttlta, anod fiotn Metlfuril. "3 nr aura. l't)lt TltAIUI Proiierty In VoAtll. RxkaoH. I'ortlaaO and MMf mock rauchm fur tradn fur Mwdfon) Wattt atiH-k or aouda for I acn, Want u cow or cult for a plane-, a for a wood raw atut englau, a aaa ouglii I'Olt SAI.lt sa pAand ipatt of mnla and liaraaaa, good eooa, 4CB, Kaarly n organ. tr. eat $tao lKy. wagflHa. aarwaaa. horaaa. row autumolilli. ate, Itatad Md aohi. It you don t what you want aak lor It. tiof.sics for. iticT. KMiM.ovMitvr orrin; i.v iiinvkitiox M. A. RADER III X. I'roui si. You've Been looking I'.u' ii iniiiil. liiMi-lii :il '! .-.! sn.ici'il tiLr niul Iihi; i'l'l.ic- rlost (MH'llljIl In i :111111V,' t'liotixlt rr tilt 1 1 wit will tin il (o K-rlVriiiii, niul it PAGE WIRE FRI7GE H n " "Z "Z T !!P -"ff- z i K"( r- !zz r-'-aC' ' Jct. -mz --. ffrjW'5 TiTrT '' Slylo 102S I-Toii0llo Stroiifth 11.3C0 l. Ililici'riKli-Hlccl wins llinu w rotmil iuniiy cittit-i iiialfi' oT rcitct. Kxtiit cIomc sm-iiiKit til the ltutUm!. I Monty of rciiri for nil nixod utfsn, 'I'liis is jtiMt 0110 tif tho litany Htyiti wo tarry for sui-iitl purposoN. "Direct from factory to you." "Wo Pay tliu Freiglifc. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE PENCE MEN" MKDFOUM) OWKdON Your Farm Needs his Outfit Tlic combiimtion of n StcrliiiK thresher with an III C Rsisolino ciiKinu, hoth mounted on one trucl;, is 0110 ol tho biifffcst cxpciisc-reducinn nnd Jiibor-savintf combinutions over hrouulit to your attention. With thin outllt, you can do your threshim: practically alono, so little hi lp is retjuired. You can also do mnall jobs for your ncihborf! and in this way pay for tho outfit. When threshim; is over, you can dismount the thresher and mount 11 saw in its place. Or, you can belt tho t or 6-1 torso power oncino to a pump, corn shelter, grinder, etc., in fact, uso the online for n lanto variety of purposes. The Sterlinir thresher is so practical and easy to handle that a boy can attend to all duties connected with tho thresh- intr operation. IT WILL THItHSU Wheat, Ilyc, Out, Ilarloy, Ilooluvbnnl, Kaffir Corn, Hordhuin, Flux, (iniMH Need, llraiiH, CowpmiN, Koy ltcaiiH unit I'eauulM. Tho Slcrllui; in built with the fullovvliij; alum of cylinder and dcim ralor roaiKiclivcIyi 21 x2H', 21 x. 1.1, 2r,x33" and 30x 37". It h wippllud uiiiiiouiitedjinountud on mi individual truck, except 21 x28"inid 21 x33j or moiiiileil 011 a combination micjiiu-thrnuhur liuck, utuuiit WtxW ami 30x37' bUea. Get u fpccul htetlmi; tluctlicr tutuluKiiu fur lull paillu. ilium, "hubbard ijrothicrs :?I0 Down and $10 a Month I liit.M lbs bot l"t in am or tho IllMlllollD t(l I'lC'iM'Ilt citv, a town ulili li hait a liettei chnuu- ot li.ililuif 1 V tlo.nl Town" llian Mudtord had ! night veil ib mho and Willi lot illllf jior Ituu.oo to $110.00. Where can I you Invimi mouov to a bettor ad vaniUKc? Fur mnp nnd liiforiniillon aplity to E. L. KENDALL ( liv.eelif Cllr, f'ullflliula. ' U t ys a , w a t rv s r r MMMtHb l" M ltltiiMs i .!.,. $::uu mute m4 too aattnm at iMMtMawm Mte ir ttv buiidiNM and rmS, if miu nrajhMty, a lla boat MUi frU, laam for a too4 tot, a fat a Waco acnl stfear or lot trad. Mislf.iril. Oi-e. PIhim i tan Imiil tlir Mirill ip Jilnl :iv)(v niifs. IItit's llu um rtfl V it. mt M iaoAH -v-