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Tho outers arc arriving homo from
I ho Cnvo Day celebration on Gray
back, niul nil nro bringing report of
(ho excellent time A tctal of 13
people, were at tho cavos Monday
tliln being tho biggest delegation thai
ever visited the caverns In a single
day. There Mere no untoward Inci
dents, and with competent guides all
who wished worn shown throiifh. tho
,cavcs, nearly all of those who were
lit en inn going through. There was
a great plenty of eatables, and no
ono had to go hungry, tho beef es
pecially being; dono to a turn. Meal
we're served at the caos for CO cents
for single meals. Grants Pass Cour
ier. lluy home-mado bread and cake on
Saturday, corner Kir and Main streets
June 20.
Holmes Insures homes.
Hal Conrad, of Mcdford, auditor of
tho Pacific A Kastern railway. Is at
tho Imperial.
Dr. K. It Seeley of Mcdford Is reg
istered at tho Palmer House, Chicago,
en route to Medford.
A "King Spltx" cigar Is homo made.
Try ono, 5 c.
White Press Voko. our latest
atylo book calls special attention on
while dresses. Our showing Is much
varied and selling at stock reducing
prices. Ahrens.
Stock reducing salo on every ar
ticle In tho utore, reductions, 10 to
50 per cent and more. Ahrens.
Salto. the driver of Snnrlso JUun
day Mcdford, has some wood for sale
on ground at Coloman creek, 2.50
per cord. $1.35 per tier. V
A complcto drummer's sample lln
of parasols on salo one-half price
Ahrens.
Supply your camping want. Khaki
skirts, middles, dresses and linen
coats at tho stock reducing sale
Ahrens.
Royal Bakery oods at DeVoes.
"Os," one of tho finest bred Alrc-
dalo pups In Oregon, presented by
Governor West to Miss KHraboth Put
nam last November, died of poison
Ink Thursday morning.
M. C. liogsctt of the ackson County
Abstract company writes from Santa
Monica, CaL that ho Is Improving In
health and enjoying the ocean
breezes.
'Call Mitchell for wn mower trou
ble. Phono 26.
Attorney Holbrook Wlthlnston of
Meftford Is a Grants Pass visitor to
totUy. Wlthlngton, who has had long
experience In handling parades
managing carnivals and staging
amateur cxtravaganrea and mustcal
comedies, has consented to take
charge of tho costuming of the
Kourth of July celebration parade
here, and has promised to assist n
the arrangement of tho novelty fea
ture of tho bicycle races. Wlthlng
ton stated that ho expected that ap
proximately 500 persons from Mcd
ford and vicinity would accompany
the ball team and tho harness "horse
to tho Grants Pass cclcbratMti
Grants Puss Courier.
Cnrkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
IU Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Iloydcn
Bldg., Main stroct.
Wright & Reynolds havo Blgncd a
contract for tho construction of a
jr.iiuu bungalow for Hamilton rv
ton on the Kaglo Point road near tho
Yllas idacc. nnd will begin work at
r.ti. Mr. I'atton a:d i 13,000 last
week for tho tract upon which tho
bungalow will bo located and is a
university graduate equipped with a
special horticultural courso In Kuro
peau and American schools. .
Milk nnd cream at DeVoo's.
Quito a number of Mcdford pcoplo
Journeyed to Klk creek tho first of
the wcok to fish, with fair success.
Among thoho going were Jack Root,
former heavyweight title contender.
of Log Angeles, Shorty Miles, ChrU
Gottlieb, I T. Kmcrlek and drover
Corum,
Harry Porter, manager of the Gold
Hill Lumber company was a bus!-
now visitor in tho city Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Screen doora at Mcdford Lbr. Co.
After two days of heat cooler
weather prevailed over tho Rogue
river valley this morning, with the
mercury around tho KO'a. A breeze
spriiilg up from the north, nnd did
much to relieve the heat. Fair
weather Ih still tho prediction of tho
wcathor bureau.
.Henry Qallngban of tho St. Albai.i
claims adjoining the llluo hedge mine
write that a snow storm rutted In
that locality eight duy ago, and was
mqlted away tho nmt day He ro
porta that ho has his long tunnel
driven in 25 feet. Axal l.uudgrcn of
tho same dUtrlct well hnowu lit
Jackson county lodge circles, has been
sick !iu last week.
Fresh Ilinci. Medford I.br, Co.
Hob Deuel, assistant cnshler of tho
Klrst National Rank Is recuperating
from au attack of the measlos, which
Kept hi in confined Tor tho last week
lie expect to 'resume Ms. work In tho
bank Monday.
Mcdford Klks an making prepara
tions to run n special trnln to
Klamath Kails, the Kourth of July toj
attend the Rodeo, tho annual wild I
west event glren by tho Klks of that
city. Tho faro for the trip will be
$(!.r0, and a couple of hundred nro
expected, to go from this city.
Hay for sale. W, II. Kverhard.
J. M. Gross of Kugeue Is attending
to biulnom matters In this city for a
fow days; , ,
R. W. nnd K. M. Stilts, ami II. 11.
Douglas of Klamath Kalis an? In the
city attending to business matters.
A new coat of knlsomlno la being
npptled to the front of tho Star
Theater today.
Home of Truth, 114 South Cen
tral, meetings Thursday, 3 to 5 p. m.
Salto, the well known laundry
wagon driver has been appointed
Southern Oregon correspondent for
the Japanese-American paper pub
lished In San Francisco. He submits
an article on general conditions in
this section, onro a month, nnd sends
In dally nows of Interest to Japanese.
When the alien law debate boslns In
congress next falL he will secure In
terviews from lending citlzons on
what they think of the matter
iiairvoyant, .Mmo. Dreyfus re
nowned nnd gifted clairvoyant will
bo located In Mcdford for a short
time. Consult her on all affairs of
life, 30 centa nnd $1.00, 10 a. ui. to
10 p. m. 7:00 to t0:00 p. in., apart
ment 2, Colonial Fiats. 7$
At tho school election held In Mcd
ford, tho successful candidate re
ceived all but four vole out of over
moro than 5l)0 cast. The candidate
was Attorney Mulkey, who will be re
mombcrcd as having delivered the
principal address nt tho recent com
mencement excrtiscs of the high
school In this city. He nimt bo a
pretty good campaigner and popular
with tho ladles. Roscburg News.
With haying In full awing and
plenty of work In the orchards the
police are running all loiterers out
of town, who do not show a disposi
tion to go to work. A squad of beg
gars, following In the wake of tho
carnival were given their walking
papers Wednesday.
J, O. Gerking, tho- best nil around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
. Tho warm weather of the last
couple of days has melted all of tho
snow oa Mt Wagner except a little
fringe on the extreme summit.
.Karl Ulrica, oxpects to leave tho
end of tho week for his stock ranch
on Union creek.
The county examination for school
teachers are being held at Jackson
ville this week, with 72 In attend
ance. Tho work will last all week.
A largo proportion of the apllcanla
aro from tho country districts.
Don Rader, who Is playing with
Helena in the Union association is
making such a good sbowlng that
Montana papers predict he will bo re
drafted Into the big leagues when the
drafting eeason begins August 15th.
Will Beveridgc, who Is employed
by tho Northern Pacific In Spokane,
and Is spending a vacation with rela
tives in this city will leave for his
work tho first of tho month.
r Perry Ashcrnft of this city Is
spending tbo week in Roseburg and
Douglas county points attending to
business matters.
Mrs. Bertha Mason of this city left
tho first of the week for a visit with
friends and relatives In Marshflold.
V. R. Thomas of Union creel:, who
has a largo herd of cattlo In that sec
tion Is spending the week in the city
attending to business.
W. Tyler Smith, well known in this
city lina accepted a position as as
sistant circulation manager with a
Jan .Francisco paper.
S. A. RlggK of Grants Pass
POACHERSSTOPPED SEVEN, MEDFORD
FISHWAY; GAFFED
HELPLESS SALMON
An orgunied etfoil on Hie putt of
a gang- of fili poachers to illfgnlt.v
secure l'ijdi for the market by
screening the fUli ladder nl Hold
Kn.v mid then robbing tl.ein of their
finny content- was e.po-cd Wednes
day evening when llamo Wnnieiw
Sum Sundry of Itogiic River mid
Fred Merrill of Grout Pass caught
W. U. Kenyon niul O. Long, one
of the night force nt the Cnliforuin-
iircgon rower eimiiunv plant, in
the net of gnt'fing Iwh in the ladder.
Over seventy poUnd of fi-di m se
cured we iv eontiontei. 'iim vvnr
len found tho evil nt tho top of
the ladder eloed to f ila by n ereen
which, while pning the w liter nnd
itivi-ihlc to the -oh-erver, effectually
barred the exit of tho fi-ti, who,
held in gtvat numbers in the t'i-li-wny,
were eav prey for the ff-
of the poachers.
i no poucitor urn'M were tnmlc
after n thirty-six hour vigil in the
brmli of the hill above by tin; wnr
leni. After the nrret lu-t evciiim:,
other fWhcrmen were met eoniing
tow aid the bidder, and it is evident
that the half dozen or more fisher
men living about have been p.irtuers
in .the (Hutching uiwrntiotts made
possible iy the screen. '
'I believe tho illegal oHrntions
nave oeeii in progress- tor some
days, said Wnnlen Sundry, "nnd
probably half n ton of fish have
been taken out nnd the upward
progress ot tho fish barred. We
watched Kenyon nnd Long fur 1ml f
nn hour. The fish ladder wn full
of fish, salmon and Meulheml. Many
of thoe snagged got nwny. wounded.
The lock tn the other fish ladder
lias been stolen, ami it is evident
that when it was full of fish at night
the poachers, would shut off ihe w li
ter nno run mix uiiitier also, i nave
wired for authority to imploy a wa
ter bailiff to patrol the upper river,
na we nro having much trouble al
ready with the commercial fisher
men." It U evident thnt the poacher
worked with the power company em
ployes and received protection from
them, as U U immssiMe lo rob
cither fish ladder without being seen
by the Miwer house cmplovcs. Pros
eeutor Kelly Mates that he will re
iieht the jmwer company to co-operate
in enforcing the law. and that
trespass signs wji hereafter bar the
way lo the ladder.
Kenyon and Long pleaded guillv
nnd wore fined $.V) each by Justice
uiyior nul given until .lime 00 to
raise tlio money. Tliis is Kenyon''
second offense, having been pnrollcd
on(iing good behavior by the juve
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unr ruiiri. in jiiHiiiioii to paying
fine, both men lose t Itoir tight lo
fish for the balance of the vear, and
Kenyon forfeits his peddler's license
CID TRAMPLED BY
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WEN AID IN
SAVING CHILD
Seven .Mcdford women, well known
In social mid club circles gnvu 1C0
ttum Inches of skin from their
bodies to nld In tho skin urnMtiiL-
operatlon at Sacred Heart hospital
this morning to sae the life of llttlo
Sarah Green, age thiro je.ir. hftrrl-
bly burned while playhiR with fr
at tho 101 orchard tliiee week a ago.
The nnmea of those who niado i
sacrifice for tho llttlo tot nro kept
secret, and tho success of the opera
tion will not bo known until uovl
Wednesday when tho bandages wilt
bo removed.
Hr, K. II. Porter performed tho
oiwratlon which I rare and difficult.
Graftures woro made upon tho face
of Sarah, and It Is hoped thnt surgical
skill will enable her to retain her
natural facial beaut) when alio grown
up. Another oenitlou will likely be
necessary upon the face to secure
a complcto growth of tho skin. Graft
ings were also made upon thu arm
and side. -
Tho sQV'en. who gavo of their own
for tho snke of the little child aro
characterised by Dr Porter as the
mont heroic women he has met In his
moiiicai career. Tlio skin wai
stripped without the uto of nnj an
aesthetic, other than rocaltio applied
locally, and was bourne with a forti
tude unknowitftij . man, according to
Dr. -Porter. .W''
One of thorequlremcnta exacted
by tho womehJivoliiiKcers was that
their nnnics would be kept hoc ret by
Dr. Porter, hospital attaches and
relatives of Sarah.
EX-SENATOR
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OF NEW YORK DEAD
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Foimer United States Senntor KnmU
IllRcock illcd nuddeiily hero today,
He liiwl been in ill health for some
lime.
Mr. Iliscoek wits horn nt I'ompev,
X. Y, in l(!li He was one of Hoi
nee theele.v's most ahUnt snppoil
urs for the prsidcuev in ls7. Mud .In
fiuit vear was elected lo coiigics-i
from tlio Onondagii ilistijel. He was
eieeied to lite t iillcil Mutes sciuilc
in 1877 iiml served one teim r si
years, lie win considered ns
stnuig possihililv for th repuhllciiu
iioininatioii for the jiicsidenev in
1888.
Senator 1 Uncock is survived bv n
sop. R K. Hiscock, of North Viikluiii.
W'lmli. .Iiulgo !'. (I. Hiscock of the
N'ew Voik Slate coin I of appeals is
Ins nephew'.
hiMiiicoHuti m.ifi ohiumI (o Ihe Alueii I ho hiiIimIiiiico of u nicni 'inlnlnln ilnl
uiuti thvmselvcn, lint they we ui meat cd ,lnne I2lh, which Hie Ihnjiln dele-
h HMriitlsed by the luiloli In lilvlmt It kiiIch navo to tlio Amcililui dcliiut-
oul, ' tllin, mid to which tho Irttlor hiivo
the Miivlnin Sliitoineiil "ontllnod mIiico icplhd.
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HUERTA DELEGATES CHARGE
BAD FAITH IN PEACE EFFORTS
MAGAUA IWI.I.S. Out. Juno IS
Tho lluertu ileleKiitlou to the mudl
atlon conference Issued a statement
Inst iiIkIU rhnrKluK that tho liisUleiiro
by tho 1'nlted Stales on n ronstltu
tloiiallst for' the piovlsloual prrsl
deiiey nH opposed 10 u "neutral" Was
"tantamount to nbettnig mid own
oxactliiK fraud mid violence at the
clectloiiM." ' '
Tho publication of this statement
was uncpcrted by tho American
delcmitcs When they learned of It.
their attitude was that tho Hiiertn
deleKiitcM were nttliiR entirely within
(heir rlkiits when they crltlelteil Die
American pian for establishment of it
provisional government In a lorn-
Lawns, values up lo I.V yt
Lawns, values uj) (o 'Jn- yt
l.uwns, valiit's up lo lOi v
ALL PARASOLS 331 ., ; OFF REGULAR
PRICES
Regular Grocery Prices
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llniut'-Mnilt' Lard, lar:t pail
(inlilr-ii Slii'itl' Jlard Wheal Klmir, siu'k
IliL'lilantl IUpiiiI llanl Wlieal Klotii', siifl
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FDR AUTO OWNER
OKI..YN'0, 'al, Juno 18 -tM A
Ucrrlmaii, a San Francisco business
man. wa.s sentenced today to-Jull for
ten days, without the nlternatjvc or a
fine, for 'driving htr automobile on
the wrong ldo of tho.street nnd run
iitntr down .Miss Marlon Swaync, an
Oakland society clrl
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EBERHART LOSES IN
MINNESOTA PRIMARIES
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Weeks 4 McGowan Co.
UKDERTAKKRS
Itojr liwM MIT
IN, V, W, W IIMJa
HkvbM A.KOrr 91M
was a
business visitor In tho city the first
of tho week.
Hdlson Marshall Is buAdlnK a study
in his home on North Oakdale, whoic
he will spend a large part of hits time
writing short stories for magazines.
A. D. Furry of Phoenix was a bull
iiess visitor In the city for a few
hours Wednesday.
Tom Hathaway, Joe Wilson, and
Jllll Campbell returned Wednesday
afternoon from a two days wishing
trip on tlio Rogue. They report fair
success, .ii r wuson reiurncu to nr
homo In Talent this morning,
I). S. Kingston of Grants I'ass was
a buslnehs visitor in the city the first
of the woek.
J. C Gbormley, a returned medi
cal missionary from India will give
a free Htoreoptlcau lecturo at the
Christian church tonight' on the
habits, ciibtomr and peculiarities of
the pcoplo with whom ho has laboiod.
free will offering at close,
Johnnie Skinner, tbo :i-ycar-old
f-ou if J. J. Skinner, living on C S ri 1'
fin creek, had u inintriilnti- ciciim'
from deatli TiicmIiiv, when mi cn
iniKwl farm lior-e lii fnther vva
liot'Jii trampled over him. A pc
culjar part of the accident mix (bat
while Johnnie was limi-cil and but
tered beneath the feci of the 181)0-
IMiiiinl Horse, not a bone wus broken
in Iin body, iiecordin;: to mi X-Iluy
examination made by Dr. Porter afterward.
Johnnie Wiik watclnii'.' bis father
nhoe Ihe hors when it whirled
around suddenly, knockin-' the boy
to the ground and Htamping him be
neath hi feet. Ho w.ih picked up
y nw miner jor dead, and medical
aid culled. He ih out of danger, nl
tliouh suffering from horeiicsc.
ST. PAUI, illiiu., Juno IS -Gov-ernor
Kborhart went down to defeat
In his race for tho republican rc
nomlnatlou for governor and W H
l.ee, his opponent wiih victorious by
from loOO to UQ00. votes, 'Jiidglug
from returns tonight 'from jentt-rday's
statowlda primary eUirtluu Although
returns from less than .oilC th total
voting preclnril wero avallalile. late
figures from tho country (district's
kept Leo's lead. In the (ontebt for
the democratic gubernatorial .nomin
ation, Congressman W. S. Haiitmnud
and Dunlel Lawlor, wero rtinulng
closely.
EQAN-BINGHAM WIN f
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Choosing the Bride s Silver
It miint bo true In weight and tliieuesi and bo correrl In pttteru.
It should bear the mark of a well-known maker and eotnu from m
store of eharacler.
It Is something bought for a llfo-tlmo lo bo filled III mid nmpllfled
as tho years go on.
I. el the advertising In this newspaper bel;i y-'i In otir choice.
Advertisers nro da light men.
They make good on their promlios and tliey use tholr ndvurllsliir.
not merely to mnko sales but to build business.
I carry tho large t assortiumit of tho Gorhnin
Hlerllng Silver which has been iwoauUod a iu
lending bride's sllvor. It has thu largest slher
fat lory In the woild back of It.
MARTIN J. REDDY
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The .Icweler
Near I'nM tlfflro
Hiiinmer time fa f.
tlmu when nrrordlng to
the opinion and practise
of most persons, beer af
fords tho moft plrasuro
and the most benefit.
Kgaii and Illiigham won tho tennis
champloiishlp In doiihlc-i at tho Golf
and Country lull )csterday after
noon by dcfeailug I'attcreon nud
Clark fi-3. t-0. ;i-C, iS.3. f.-l, -
.Miss IJK'iier defeated .MM. Stewart
Patterson In tliu woiuou'a ,;slngIeH
.Moil duy. 0-:'. i;.l thus winning the
club championship for tho i.ccond
timer. '
Patronlo Home
By jnnoklii;; Mt. Pitt, tho best fie
cigar tin tho market.
HARVARD WINS BALL
GAME; SERIES NOW TIE
( AMIllUIHJK, Ms., June lfi.
Ilunurd W'mlnuKiluy retrieved lis do
foat by Vain at New Haven Tiiudu
b) G to S winning before u nay com
Weill uinuiit uowil, 7 lo a Tho sr
H, now lied, hI br, redded In a
iiiln) $anip to ho plu)od hi I'cnwuy
jiirk HiTHrdar, ,
UPON VACANT LOIS
Weed covered lota of Jion-resldont
ownors nro being "fired" today by
city employes, and tlio cost, 2.IiO a
lot iitHcrsod against tho property.
I.ol upon whlijh growths havo atood
for a couple of joar aro bolug
Lleurcd first and all rubbUh nnd other
luf tamable material burned, as a pro.
cautionary measure. It will tako all
this week to remove all tho grass
fire dangers within tho city limits.
! Kosldent owners aro responding with
a Hint spirit to the nil to cleiui up
ull weeds, ute.
TK l,.TH Its CIAH.SIFy
GK.NIJItAI. CONTUACTOIIH AND
CAIIPISXTKIUS Kstlmatcu fur-
nuucl tree,- Country work a spe
cialty, All work guaranteed In
price and quality. Call or addreSH
1201 W 10th, Wright & Iteynolda
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AuympiA
" EBR "
"lis ihcWatcr"
has always been as good
as the rlponeil brewing
art of tho renturle and
the fortuiiato poswcMtlon
of an liicopipnrablo brow-
Inc water could m,ko It.
Therefore wo are ittpeclal
ly happy to have evolved for
the public a package that
ailda to the summer enjoy
ment of beer,
Get Olympla llccr In thu
Olytupla Carton of
Murphy ft. On., Mcdford
Nnsh Hotel Co , Medford
William Q'Hara. Mcdford
O. M. Kclshy, .Medford
K G. Itrowii. Medford
l.uy ft Kccgitn, Jacksonvlllo
M. Ilargur, Gran In Vnm
I). W. Hcarn, (ininls Pass
Samuel X. Klelpten, GiatitH
Push
L. It. Csrdwoll. Gold Hilt
M, H. JoluiMin, Gold JII
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Closing Out
Buggies
AW arc n'Muj; ul f Mip huy liusint'.ss and flVi
.soitif tif Hit' best luirains pvii ivt'ii in Hip valley
At Octet and Below
AVc Jiavp a liif; line nf Uuics anil Spriii; Wagons,
.all of wliidi art Iiifludcd in I lie .sale, and invite every
person vlio is figuring on a new vehicle lo call and
look (lit; lint: over and gel (lie. pritjus.
Hubbard Brothers
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Why .Vot
(ht tlio best slliolip, (uy, Joluison,
Mild also jwlrofilxu lipiut),
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Don't Juggle with
Your Eyes
llavo thoin tested to discover Ihnlr
special ropifremonts by i)no skilled
In this paricular sclumo,
HKH
DR. RICKI'Ri
Ho IU'iuh How
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Ws ihv,kWK ' M'l 1'usiness and we aro soiling- every -iliiii
in Saddles, Harness, Kohes,' IMauUels, iJiitfH, Siiil
(Jases, (Jlovesin fuel, everylliing in Juallior, .as well a
Tejlls and JoelceL Knives.
AT BIG REDUCTIONS .,.-
Tlio goods must bo sold rognrdlesH of coal, and it vUI
ay you lo look llio lino ovor. Vou miglil soo Kiiiiiuljiin '
ytm waul. JJny ilaniess now and hiivo nioiipy, orgol you
a now (Sujl (Jaso or heal her Hag,
HERMAN BROTHERS
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