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PAG1 BXX MlODlOD MAIL TKUUTNH, iMKOFOUO, OKKCIOK. SA'ITKDAV, oTNU (5, 101 BH! EXPORTS DECREASE ! SPEED KING TO TRY FOR NEW RECORDS MPORTS NCREASE IN FOREIGN MO WAKIIINHTON, Juno 0. A do rivuM' of iiidio limn WT.OOO.MlO tn llit? value of ixpoilx iiinl mi iihtou-c ur moto limn Wr.OIHMHIl) in (lie utile of iinimrlH were I)ip foil t hits nt the cvitipni'iHoii (if April's forcimi trade, compared villi Apnl, 101H. ns nn mutuccd tmlnv l the domrtmrnt of. commerce. Crude mud mils for m-o in iiiniui fiifluimK -diow mi iucroiio of $!-, (100,0(10 in imports niul n dcoren-e of (D.000,000 in epnK. imports of foodstuff in crude roiulition niul food aidnuiU in creased $1,100,000 nnd ilcorcas'od fll,(!80,(100 !n exports. I'oodntnff-, piully or wholly niiui tifuoturcd, tdmvv nn increase or $15. 800,0011 in nnMirts, mid decreased J(l,)(10,000 in export. jriinnfiiHiires for further no in timnnfnciirii.j decreased .f'l.000.000 in import, mid n decrease ot ?.), 3 110,000 in exports. MnniifnctUKw ready for eon-ninn-Unn linu- an increase of .",100,000 Sit imHirls niul a decrease of fS, (100,000 in export. Miscellaneous articles show an in crease of $:i!)0,000 in iuiMiit.s mid n decrease of $."100,000 in owiiln. CLAIM SHOE TRUST EXEMPT FROM LAW HOSTOK, June fi. The cl.iim that the I nitcd Shoe Mnclilnerv eompnn.v wits exempt from the provisions of the Sherman nuti-lni-l law was made hy Frederick Fish, one of it attor ney, in the federal court, v,hcre the company is on trial, ns an unlawful monopoly. Mr. Fish contended nil decision under the Sherman law ex pressly excluded patent monooly from the provisions of the net mid that the law did not restrict the pur chase or accumulation of patents. GUNMEN'S WITNESS INDICTED FOR PERJURY fWte j9HHHflmfSY.H i i ' S'OTrrRr .hhv wk ub pin mgm The accompanying Illustration fellows Harney Oldflcld lu tils ri.it O.uUme the car with which he will try to break his own clruiltr tint u !. re.md -U ltrlglitoii IJcich, New York, on May 22, 23 and 21. He will i U e till mi in his nice with Lincoln llcachcy, the avlntor, at the Hi lull i !"- h i.ieet After this onpapement Oldflcld will po to Indianapolis, where he will drive a Stuti In the fiOO mile Speedway contest on MemorHI In. NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS' N'KW YOltlx", June k The jrniiiil jury relumed nn indictment todii rlnirgiiu; pcrjur.v iininl Curl Drcs. ner, a witness for the four ptumcii iut to death for the murder of Her man ltosL'iithal. Drexiier was one of scleral witnesses who npKared he fore Justice CofI the riiturdiiv pre xioiiH to the execution when nn clcv-enth-hoiir ntlcuipt was made to uve the condemned men, SALESiifCOURSE TAUGHT YOUNG WOMEN PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 0. A eouro in iileMiinuliip, cntibljnj: prl to cam I heir livelihood while linriu;, will he :ivrii next season ut the William IVim iili school for girU, with Hie co-opentliou of two of Philadelphia's depart men t toio The cxtahlihlimcut of the class was uiitlioncd at u meclin of the com niillce oil "ills' limit M-hools of tho ))oai(l of cd'icntiun. HOBSBHlyDENB I JACKSONVILLE ITEMS I i Mr. mid Mr. Fred Henedirt ot Appl(sute s-jKiit Saturday with friend living heie. Stiperinteudetit l'. S. t'ollins has hecji oicr from Medford several times this week. Mr. Horn Walker has returned lu Ashland after it pleasant jsit with her cousin, Mr. Kllu Cook. Dr.' and Mr. U. K. (loldcn left for Portland Saturday moruiii); to attend the rose fotial. vl'huy will make the trip hy uutoniohiln, the doctor lming recently purchased n 11)11 Uulek. Mr. Fied Kick and daughter hnxe hecn the Riiests of Mr. Clyde M"alone of Ashland. Mrs. A. I. Kckelson nud Ml Lvilu l'rim were the dinner gnosis of Mrs. Wilbur Jones of Kosi Initio Wednes day. Attorney Ghs Newbury uud Porter J. Neff attended to Iognl mutters at the itutinty seal this week. Mr. nud Mrs. Will Huiiiiu arrived from Seattle Wednesday for an in definite M.it. Miss Coriune Linn left for Hugene the first of the week, where she will visit her brother, Inter roIiij; to Port land to take in the roe carnival. Frank Neil ciiine in from his ranch near Derby one dny this week and is visiting hi-, father, J udp J. It. Neil. .Air. and Mr-. A. W. Walker of . EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Uv A. ('. Howlett. t'nl , railed for dinner at the Siuutv Side Tuemlny on thulr wnj up to the Lake, creek rmintry to vlolt Mm. Me Coy'a hrother, Win, MiiKfnl. Irwin llowo and MIhh Uctm AhIi ot Trull wore iIoIiik husHncKM lu our town Tiiwdnv mid took dinner with nil. Thev roiuut that a Ml Howe, In cousin of lrwla. had liecu teaehliii; 'on Tiall creek, htul Just rlmod her school nud koiIo to Mcdtord. Tho (.'hlldrcth llros, who IhiukIiI out Mntthowa FIhor, hlaekmulths. jlinvo Junt received u new Mupnly or Kooda In their lino mid arc roarrniiK tui; their torKx, piittluic an electric blower on nud IIxIiik iin the Hhop In j model a style, I W V t'lenieulH hao imiveil from the Von dor llollou hardwnio Ktoro Into the liotiro oceiiplcd and rvvnod h.v Mrs. i:. O. Nleholo. Fred HlurBos niul wife ot Klk creek emtio out Tuomlay with a team, Ktonied at the Sntut) Side and this niornliiK Mr. Sturi;(K went to Med ford on the P. & H. .lust an I am HiiIvIiIur up thin thick or KitRlets Mr. II (I llonry ami her dittiKhtcr MIhm I.omIko and Mm. Wa.vnard Smllli of Talent, called for dinner. Mr. Smith Is a niece or Mrx J S (Juaekenbiiutt whiwo hu baitit la tho forofnnu on tho Corhln orchard. Tin? cltUens of our town observed decoration day last Saturday and quite n number of them went to Central Point cemeterv and decorated tho praves of their departed loved ones, and also paid honor to tho memory of tho?e who had foiiRht for tho perpetuity of our govern ment. Aiming tho old veteraim who went to Central Point and took part In and eujenod the exercises of tho day were A. J. Flore.v, our post mas ter, he was accompanied bj his wife and mother-in-law, Mrs. Chauncy Nye and M. S. Woods, another of tho old veterans, nlo Mrs. John W.it klus. wife of ho lato John Wntklim and her two daughters, Mlis Anna nud Mrs. (Jeorno Phillips and her husband, Mrs. Unchael Wolery widow of ono of the soldiers of the civil wnr. tt. II. Wamtloy, another one of tho veterans ot the civil war and his daughter, Miss Mabel, be sides quite a number of our citizens who have fi lends and relatives burlod there. There was alo quite a num ber wont from hero to Medford, who have frlonds and relatives burlod there and a fow. wont to Phoenix. Antelope cemetery, Jacksonville, etc Thomas 13. Nichols took several In his ear to Central Point, W. I). KuiKhtou took his car full to Phoe nix nud nlmoxt every team and rig .ur. ami .ur-. .. vv. vvniKer oi nix nun aiiuotti every leuin i Mtdford wore iceeiit vi-itors at the to bo had In town was in ie, TOPKKA. Ivan., June (I. (b.vcr lim (Icoif-c HoiI'.mv 11. tU lb iiicd iii dav ho slrucli Mrs. , -ill. Wi si ii-lnia dciiiivra -cui'V the m-Kc-sMdii of cerlaiu pan. If papii u lh governoi'n oltiee un Ap"il b last. Tin goveiimr was etli,v.ng in the Mill hioughl hv .Mi si i-i toi .i-)l. ihimagOrt lor un aliened aiuilt ami battery. It is expected the cne will fto to tho jur lomoriovv. GIANT CUNARDER home of Mr.. IJ. M. follliiK. Mrs. William Warner mid children spent Tuesday with Mist. Leila Prim, when the latter entertained the mem bers of her sowing club. Mr. Charles. Niiiiuu nud daughter have joined Mr. Nuiian nud will make their home in Jacksonville. Miss Clara Klmer returned from Klamnth Falls Siiiuhi" where she taught domestic scionue in the school-. Mrs. A. Klmer mid daughter Ada will soon leave fur Los Au geles, Cnl. Mi. (Jordoii Stout veji m or from Medford Tliurtnlav. Misses Or.i Stout, Kiln mid Mar garet Newi-om, Fred Jenkins mid Watson Candill were delegate to the Hpivorlh league convention held at (irnnts Piiha this week. Miss Hkniu (.bill was hostess to the San Soiici (Jirls last Wednesday cvcniii- and .Miwi Hnla Plrieh en lerlniied the Anili.-ia club Thursday iifli'inooii. Mi. J W. Opp wan a Medfoid visilor Thnr-iilny. Mis. Iac pint joiiiod her husband at Hiiiicoiii Thur(lav, Mr. Port be inr in tho government empbiv. Mrs. It. ll. Dow is spciMlin' the week with her inolher. Mr. Hnriy Porter ws iip from Hold Hill hist Wi diioxilay. Mr. mid Mr. Limb, ('inch. Mis. A. I. Kckelson, Leila Prim m d Jniivr Prim motored to Applogutv SiiihIhv. where thoy sjiunt he iluy picn'i'king. John liariiiim mid Mis Fturi-iyi-Sterns worn quietly iimuinl nt the biideV home in iVntial Point Wsl in silny at noon. The bride iinil .riHim It-it immediately on then- uoil il" '. Irin and will o u- i.ir ni-t um ( I'lcngn, .Mrs. A. C. Stock of Cugeno Is hero viiltliiR her frlonds Mr. and .Mrs. it. Heath, ono of our loading mer chants. Iist Sunday Itov. h. L. .Slmmotis administered tho rlto of Imptlum bv Immorslon lu lltittc creek to ' Mrs. Aryleo Orcen nnd Mrs. Flod Plorco at tho closoof tho 11:00 o'clock serv- Icos. There waH but a small nttoud nnoo ns It was not Konnrnlly known that thoy wore to he baptised at that time. I hoc that our tolnphono man, Wal ter C. Clements, hns received tho np polntiiiout ns post master of liable Point to take the pinto of our old stundb), A. .1. I'loro), who h.is beitii In the office almost ioiitlnuouil for the pant no vcars. Wo trust, mid havo reakou tn bollcvo that tho now liicumbont will prove as efficient mid nciommodiitliiK as what ".lark" has been. Mrs. Harry Simpson, u-i .Margaret Kloro), of I'lioonlx, lanii) ovor Inst Katurday with Mr. Knighton nud vis ited bur parents and grandmother, Mm. Chancy Nye, and Mrs. Nye started tills Wednesday morning, for 1'bocnlx to spend tho night with her xr.'tndihiughtcr, and then will go to lUmolturg to visit hor two ulsters. Miss KHth Porter of Ashland, who bns lii'un up In the Lake creek coun try visiting hor cousin, Miss Louisa llonry, and tho aforesaid MUh Henry Hopped hero for dinner Monday. Also Itcv. Conrad Wllkor of Med ford and Wlllluin Nowstrom of Lake en ok. Itov. Wither bad been up In tho Lake creek nelKhborhood au.l Lonilucted sorvbtH on Sunday. In a former article I made men tlou of tho work done on tho road between hero and Hocso creek school hoiiKo and Inadvertently mado n wrong ImprosHlou and that wag that Mr. Kd Uutton had built tho entire road but I should huve said that hlh road only reached across tho desert uud that Mr. Chris Nutwick had built tho first mile or more this side of tho school Iiouko and those who SKATTI.i:. Wash . .inn,, fi havo soon It sinio Its completion, so -Mother" Mary Jones, organizer for ' fur- l'onk la Ulu ,or'"H "f t,Mj u"r,( C0KER BUTTE CROAKS I) K. I'hlpps and fimlly spent Sunday at (told Kay. Attorney Carr of San FratuUco, has purchased tho Coker Itntto or chard of J. II. Neiihtadt. Mr. Cum mins will remain lu charge. Dr. W It. Stokes. Mr. (Ireou of the "101" and 11. T. Hubbard helped swell the crowd who attended Masonic lodge nt (Irani Pitta last Friday. Judging from the travel on the Ragle Point road but Sunday, the entire population of Medford. ut uu rate all those who could socnire au auto, horse or bicycle, spent tho da on the rive. Having and thinning l.top our far mers nud orcbardUts bu and thev havo no time to tarnish new Items I vv . i' iiaiuuiey ot Aiixiquurque, M., spent several days with II. T Hubbiird and family last week. Mr llamblo Is looking for a business location lu this v'lclnltv. Ho has thoroughly investigated tho country from .Sacramento north and states that the Iloguo river valley and Med ford In particular, conies nenrost his Ideal. AN OF HIES N I OCKEXCHANG E NARROW L 111 NFN YOlMv, Jim- ii Tin tamii of puces on tv 'tin k tMbiillue lhl week was held wilbni uaiiow limilr uud speculation wi slow. There weiv few- cliuiiges ot iniiiorltuice In the stlmtduli, nud prolesMionnl I rati els, ulioie lUntiugs uuiile up (he bulk of Hie liUHiitMi weie ant hieliued Irt commit the.uselves beitvtlv, Tho fn'iKhl rule case, in which u dcci-i ion wax o.xpeilfd slmrtl.v ; tin cueci-j linn status nt' Mex'cHii nffiiirs nud nun inisiiu'ss couililioiis nn teuiicu in depiess speculative nclivitv. Monev rnlf held ensv, denpile tin I'OltllllUeil outflow of gold lo l-'unipo Futiiiiifi exehnniie iiiIom ns(i to the high point of Hie movement. The ciililes icpoitnl an uueeiliuti stale n' svittiim'iii nbrond, on ne : eiuiiit of tho I'lster rrisW and Pieiu b ' political iiffuirs, which wns at Him SPECIAL TRAIN EXCURSION TO THIS Portland Rose Festival IV THIS IVfl OIINStT 1 I IoooihuviimtaI I I I KOUTCtl I V AVQVy 'Hie I'vi'oslUoii Line 1 1 U .V MONDAY I-.VIININC;, JUNK 8 Irf'ttv Medford l.envo Central Point Leave Tolo l.mvo Itnv Cold SI IH.IH'I.IS A ii. on p. M. 0:10 p. M. fijlo P. 51. . ..... . ring .Medford Central Point itop.vi) 'imp r vines Iti.tni Tolo 18 $ 7.'. Pay Hold l ' 'I'l.u Ik m kiiiM-lMl t tiilii of I'll limit ti mm and iismo vut lulls 11111 ho made with lumreid . P audit, tram whom full imitlculnis run be nb. tallied, Willi leutlet Klvllig proKitttu of the fcltval Joliu M. Si olt, Wclierol I'liiMigei uent rOflceled ill the side of .socillllles ' . heie for loivign neeoiint, At home seiilunent vv.i aflecled bv lln imii-i of aPfniis at Wiishiugtou, on whiili Wult Ktreet was iuelliii'd to phieo a beniisli eonstrnctloti, Hopes of it business tcMvul in I lie iimr fulun' woio hnidlv as aeiieinlh epic---i'd. , ie WHM Hie ens a month iho. Nev i etthetews, lb.' fedhiic In Imam ml circles whs ilu'riful, mid the sci-ur , ilies niiirket showed it rlltn uiiilirt-'H' its a mle. , With Medford trido l Medford made E2Hss -K?agJ s3FiaKfS3rs: arT "iisa NEAREST TO EVERYTHING KANES CREEK KANELETS HER JONES OFF TO - i - Mr. Feuuell wiii a Central Point shopper on Thursibiv. Professor ,'nliiisvii, former leaelici nt the Duidaiiells -. h.ml, -pi'iit ev entl days of la-t week the gin-st ol (lardcii How nud Kline's Creek friends. The prnfeor is engnged lo teach the Table Work school the com ing y cur. , Mrs. Hegt: ot Hie Hinden is at proeut un inuiiile of the .Meillii.nl hospital for meibeiil IrMitiuent. Profossor Hiiv of (lold Hill was u business visitor on Kane Creek Tuesdiiy mid Wcihiesiluy, Mrs. Haight uml dmighler of Our den Koiv siicut a day leeciillv me guest of her friend, Mrs Lewis Mm. Ilii'l.ev nl Hoiitherii Califor ilia is heie npiiii a iil lo her brothei, Mr. Ilouiichobler, whoui she bus not met in thirtv vcar-. Mn. II. is verv in licit impressed wi It Mititlierii Ote uou uud uia.v loeale. Kaiics C'rerk biisiucbn vihitois to Hold Hill this Huk: fill, and Mis, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. lilt ubolbiim, Mrs. Fnlry, Xh- Miiidim, Mr. lied foul, Mrs. I Irwin -on nud daughter, Fied lliiiwn, Mrs, Feuuell, Mrs. Sliuuip. Mr. Marker, (bo Misses Foley mid Piophet Fo-ti-r. Wcalher "i-oplnl I'osIoi'm Ihicim-I Continued 100I ucather mid oiia-- louul shower, lur -niiui ilnvs. Mclliu Uowiuaii of Hold 1 1 ill niicnt Thursray the guest Mm. K.I llh a tcceut Klines ( reek visitor. .Mr. Ifittor ot (iurduii Kowo is will ing u coat of pHiut lo his dwelling house, which mid- vi cully to Hie no pen 1 mice. Mr, uud Mis stickler weie (!iiiii Puss biisiues, limn Iji'lwcen tlMU.s Tuesday. The (luce i. ! (be Ilaidinells district havi pimhiiscil u line new ono lor h i iixil. &v '"yis. ss n. -JV.i'fv- ZTB VU r r- t" ry tcrr.csr " pOWUUNi'VcmCiSt-: AT , ST. "st-' UTAnRtu.i II.., I-fiil nr.il nlA4t tvltHlL.r ffi hotel in lie Cit circuL'tins Ice va'cr ia ever) r nn. Cipeelnl attention to ladies travelliaa nlonc. Kicrllent, tcawiuWjr r'id rk Meet your IticnJi at iv Man. CumroanritnJUtr. Jl.SOurs Mnna.'rmzr: Cttettcr V. I'fllrv sn3caaassc?rcaEXrata' V IT oii' (ii'K(tln nlv i"lll(l t.lIK it would rn'oniiiiiMiti Mu1 Konl. 'I'Iip mitti who tlics I In oicp if ii'otioiny invt'Ml.H Ilia dollars in Hip Universal cur. lie knows il serve liis every pnrioe lieisl nud :tt loweHt col. IWiv iJiim today. 469i Is tho price of the Foul runabout; tho touring enr Is HUT. f. o. b. Medfoid. comptulo with criiiltiment. Oct calntog and particulars f i om C. E. GATES SPAItTA Itl'll.lll.NH. .MCHPOIHI, om:. mvrt iWMimtt -fiu -l. T l ' iki tM'VtrMl yzzz"Xziw COLORS guest of Hradeii IrieniN loten of (lulls Creek Win Ni;W VOIHC, Juno 0 Tho new Uunard liner giant steamship Aijul taiilu Kieutunl ship afloat under the llrltlrh flatt uud seroud only to the VuUrlmid In tn, urrhod loiluy after Mr waHH rim frniil Liverpool, Not ftlthfrtuudlliK her IciiKth, UO) feel, i4ii hhvo bur (onwiy of lugM pu Hon 14 Hiid lljiii'd cimlH Ml" Ikt ImtiIi vvkW)uillwratin slijje') JjH'DHng tho Cnlted Mine Workors or Ameri ca, loft for Vancouver b) Htoamor last night without hindrance, the Cana illuu Immigration officials, who pre vented her fi om embarking on tho piovlous day, having been over ruled b) Ihelr miporlor ofhor ut Ot tawa, The llrlllsh Coluiiiblu gov iiniiui'iu ordered tho okiiIhsIuu f "Mollmr" Joikmi, who had jmuuiiwl hur liiibtiiioii ur U(!iroim Ibu stijk Iiik coal miners of Vniiii)iivnr Irluwl mi Hie vroiiml Hiii i mi. ,,1,1 i,. Ill.wl) lo llr up tiouhlv done Nick Young, ono or our prosperous farmers was lu town Monduy and while hero renewed bis subscription to tho Wool; lr Mall Trlhuno. Also Mr. Croft, who Is tho foreman on the J II. Coo loy oiehard, was In town Tuesday uud lonowod his sulmcrlp Hon lo tho Dully Mull Tribune. ThuiuuM llllii the Kuglii l'"lnl liaiiilHr giwlstvd by James Jiuknou nn ut ibis Mrllluy oukuki lu pulut I ii i' i In' KshIc I'oIH iineni boa II J Mi jwJ H of Oiriil, SUMMER IS HERE Lot us clean and initko ovor your last year's milt or dron:i, Wo havo tho cipiliuueut nnd wo know how. Il.ivi jour work dono hy one of tho largi'i uud most saultur plants In tho country, tho cost Is no more. t f t ? ? ? ? t ? t ? ? ? t r v f m kkrmTf i i .... h TTCJLIJVV 1U DARK GREEM 11 35 s,RED J III SIX rEET IN LCNCTII II HBflHu''C WW VJc4irf' s-ss e Ki' ,c;,'V .Sjv' LfOf - -,. '.? ys r M - ; SL, fflKW'f" "Tt "e " "" " "", "" ', r M.ido in Medford. Price $7.50 nnd $9. WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AUTO TOP MATERIAL BY THE YARD OR JOB MEDFORD TENT & AWNING CO. We iiieel all demands I'or Canvas ;;;.;;;ig:; BIG REDUCTION In Mowers, Rakes, Buggies and Sewing Machines FOR CASH v y y y y y y y y y f y y i i X y y j t y i-rt Voriieiil Lil'f and Draw Till Champion Mow- ujsj Iji5t5.50 5-fool Draw Cut Cluiiniiioii Mowers $55.00 (5-i'ooi JJig Draw (Jul Chnnijioit Alowom, $00.00 f).I'ool .Seli'-J)iini Cliampion Uulcca ?.'i'L00 lU-i'ool Kcir-Dinnp Cliaiupion IfukoH SJW5.00, Now IToiiim .Sowing iMaoiiiiieH Jj!!7.50 Wo have a limilcd ninnher of I ho ahovo hiiiIm and at ihcHd ja'IceH il will pay ,von lo look (lie mIocI; ovor, 1 ? x Medford Implement Co. j $.; ;mX ? ? t X I ? ? t ? t f ? ? ? y y y y y : t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V y y y y y y y y