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PiGl BEE MEDFOttr) MATL TRTBUNti. fRDFORD. OttlWON, "FRIDAY, .TUNeV 1!; 1M V1 :vv I A. TRICOUNTY MEET AI KLAMATH DAIE OF RODEO UPON GRANTS PASS MAN RUNS AMUCK WITH BUD AIRSHIP Secretary Streets of the Conimer rlnl rluli lins recolxcd tlio following letter regarding the ilato of the trl rouiitlca boosters meet from Secre tary Wjlde of tlio Klnmnth Chamber or Cemmerce: "Owing to the ditto of June 2.1 conflicting with dittes of other meet ings to bo held In Ashland nnd Grants I'nts on or about tlio same ditto, tve doom It lnadvlnablo to hate tho TrNCounty Scenic "Wonders con vention in this city on tho 23rd. "Tlio date of July 3 has been sug gested its the proper date, tho Klks ltodeo being In progress on tho 3rd, -Ith nnd fitli, and perhaps a number of your peoplo will bo in attendance. "Wo rcallzo that at this tlmo the business men of Klamath Palls will bo so busy In connection with tho ltodeo, which will bring several thousand peoplo to our city from California points and neighboring towns In Oregon, that It wilt be al most impossible for tis to give at tention and courtesies to our vis itors that wo othcrwlso should. "However, If tho date of July 3 meets with favor from your people, we will bo pleased to have you with us on that date, and wo will do all in our power to tako care of you In tho usual Klamath Falls manner." N AND IS SHOT QUIET FARES BADLY 1'ItKSTWICK, Juno 19. Francis Qulmct, American open champion, again fared badly today In tho Brit ish championship contest. Ho took 85 strokes for tho third round of IS holes, bringing Ills total for tho first three rounds to 230. With only ono more round to play, this left hint in a hopeless position, 24 strokes behind tho leading competi tors. John Henry Taylor, fivo times win ner of tho open championship title, and its present holder, led tho field at tho end of the third round with an aggregate of 22C. Harry Vardon, also fivo times hold er of tho title, followed closely, with nn aggregate of 228. IMTTSUUnCH, Pa., Juno 19. Thousands of Wcstlnghouso strikers assembled at tho Turtlo Creek play grounds today and signed a mon ster petition setting forth that tho feigners aro members of tho union and they stand for tho demands made on tho company two weeks ago. Picketing continued during the night, but thcro was no semblance of disorder until tho Union Switch and Signal forco went to work this morning. Ono arrest was mado near tho works. Bridget Kenny, secretary of tho union, commanded the pick ets last night. (WANTS PASS, Ou., June U. Willinm KYdrom, it jmnuiiiiui butcher run niniiek with' n couple ol guns Wednesday nnd took liot tit Chief of Police I.ewi-". when, tin1 lat ter rump lit nrrv-t himnitil ti liut in the- shoulder by the offiVer, enp- luivd mid locked up in mil. Later lie wa eMtmiued n to his .iinit' nnd wiw scut to tlio Alum for IiiMtne at Salem. Kedroui came her -oine time ago nnd worked in pernl meat markets. WpiIiipmIh.v morning- he Middenly he piimo enroled nt Herbert Smith, it merchant who I receiver for a meat market in which lteilzom formerly worked, and lie threatened to kill Smith. Gome to lite limine- Kiver Hard ware store, he torcibly took jHt. c .Son of a revolver and ammuni tion, then cro-iuS the street to the Grants Pn-s Hardware company' More, he seised another revolver and more ammunition, and Marled out with the avowed intention of committing murder. The officer were notified and Mnrtcd after Kcdzom! who opened fire on the chief nnd wit- in turn fhot down by the officer--. Attempt ing to evade the officers even after being shot he started down the street toins the sun and intuitu nilion into the weeds, and he wit quiekly surrounded and captured. After hi- nrre-t he talked incoher ently and claimed that he win "Prince, the Awful, of Germany." nnd reiterated hi- threat to kill Her bert Smith. Patronize Home Dy smoking Mt. Pitt, tho best 5c cigar on tho market. Ti 0 CROSS ATLANTIC NKW YOUK, June 19. The aero plane now being built for Itodnmu Wanuntmtkcr, In which an attempt will be mado to cross tho Atlantic ocean, will carry three pilots, nc eordli"; , to announcement today. Lieutenant John C. Porto of tho British navy, who has. boon selected bj .Mr. YVannamaker, will huVo Avln tor llallett In tho flying boat with him from New Foundland to tho Azores, w hero .the first stop will be made. At the1 Azores It Is planned to pick up John Lansing Callan. Tho distance from St. Johns, N, F., to the Islands is 1199 miles, nnd Lieutenant Port bellows ho can do It In 20 hours. Tho consumption of gasoline to the Azores will lighten the load to such an extent that Cation's weight will make no difference. DISTRICT CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT (SCHOOL DlST.No.49) To tho County School Superintendent, Jackson County, Oregon. Tho following Is tho annual report of tho schools of lllnti let No. Ill for tho year ending Junu loth, 1914, Number ol persons ovor four nnd under twenty residing lit district Notpiubor 2G, 1913 ,,, Number teachers employed during tho year .... .. Number holding life cortlllcntes .. Numbei holding one ear, five car Btnto certificates Number holding certificates registered under former law...... Number holding primary certificates . Number holding temporary county certificates , Number holding certificates of tustlttito attuuditnco Number of school rooms In operation during past year Knromuont in grades aboto tlio eighth , Number of schoolhouses In tho district Number of schoolhouses built during past enr Number of months taught during past year rf.( Number of legal voters for school purposes In district' Total number of books In library on hand - Total number books purchased during past enr ! ilHt.MI I7NI) IS in 23 2 4 I II 4f. 317 Nono li T 17112 313 EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE FALLS SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1914 Leave iMedford 8 ii. in, Uclurning reach Medl'onl U:ir p. in. Kurt', round irip $1.00. Thin (rip through tho mountains is n delightful day's ouling. FRECKLES IHm't lllilo Tliem Willi it Veil: lie. ' move Than With the Ollilne Pre scription This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by n promi nent physician nnd Is usually so suc cessful In removing freckles nnd giv ing n clear, beautiful complexion that It Is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund tho money if it falls Don't hldo your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othtno and re inovo them. Eton tho first few ap plications should show n wonderful Improvement, some of tho lighter freckles vanishing entirety. Bo sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; It Is this that Is sold on the money-back guar antee, i l'IN.N('l.i;.ST.TltMi:.NT (jj (' HocvlptM ' . Cash on hand nt tlmo of making Inst report - -.J 979,91 deceived from county treasurer for district tax (iG.OS.S 17 Hecoltcd from county treasurer from county school fund U,5SS,S0 HeceUcd from county treasurer front state school fund 3,1 .IS. 93 Hecoltcd from tuition ... 21I1.7B ltcrclved from sale of bonds and warrants 000.00 deceived from county high school fund 3, 913. IS deceived from library source, other than county t, tax 00.110 deceived from Insurance on account of losses 00.00 deceived from all other sources 7R.20 .erosene flu? clean, cheap, fuel Total received from all sources . UlHtiur-eiueulN Paid for tcacliora' wages - Paid for fuel and school supplies Paid for repairs. Improving grounds and Janitor servlco... Paid for new school houses and sites Paid on principal and Interest on bonds nnd warrants Paid for Insurance - Paid for district clerk's salary Paid for legal service Paid for water, light, phono and gas - Paid tor domestic science department .... ........ Paid for manual training department ...X.w...... Paid for domestic arts department ...,............ ..m..,..... Paid for freight, express and drayngo Paid for printing Paid for Indigent pupil Paid for athletics Paid for census .. Paid for taxes returned Paid for high school secretary Paid (or architect's son Ice Paid for sundry expense I i 4 tlMIMIHHtS kM tca'i I7tl.00l.23 10,199.19 1,901.41 4,7nr.00 00,00 S, 490.07 333, Id 250.00 53.00 4911.10 l.VJ.tid 3K9.I7 392. IS 9K.23 SI. 33 32.30 117,00 2N.r.r. r.i2 I in.no 20.00 02.19 Totnl disbursements $38,013.1 1 Cash on hand .. $t7,9S0.rj Amount of bonded Indebtedness $123,000.00 Amount of outstanding warrants In debt $ 27, 80S. 34 Kstlmato valuo of schoolhouses and grounds $223,000.00 Kstimato valuo of school furnlturu nnd apparatus $ 3,000,00 Amount of Insurance on schoolhouses and other property $121,130.00 dcgular monthly meeting of tho board Is held tho second Tuesday of each month, nt 7.30 p. nt. All meetings aro open to tho public. Prosont board moniters: J. II. Cochran, chairman; J. W. Law ton, K. It, Sccly, Mrs. Hat tie M. (lore and B. F. Mil I key. II. S STINK. Clork of District No. 49 Do you rrnlizo tlio convenience ami economy of thn modern oil ttovn? Tlio fuel krrnmnn ir tlm cheapest you ran get olenn, safe, rnsy to linnilln. Tlio slitvo lias lircii perfccti'il until it is ni good us a Html or coal raugn for any kind of rooking. Tliu Nw Perfection OIL COOK STOVE will cook a ijnlck, light lireakfant for you, or it will cook a liig dinner with roast and bread and mstry. Tho New Perfection doesn't ovcrhrat thn kitchen. It doesn't suioko or taint tho food. Think of tho comfort of summer rooking in a cool kitchen. No wood or coal to lug; no ashes to dirty up the house. Why not ink your dealer to show you tho New Perfection. Standard Oil Company (California) Mcdford mm FOR BEST RESULTS USE PEARL OIL MKKKMKK"t"f"KX wv MANN'S Expansion Sale MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR POSTOFFIOE We have outgrown our present quarters. We must have more room. We doubleour space September 1 x NATIONAL PROHIBITION PARTY IN SESSION CLINTON, Mo., Juno 19. Tho big iiuostlon that confronts tho Ameri can public today is: "Which has tho greater valuo tho revenue de rived from tlio liquor traffic or tho lives of tho men and women it ruins?" declared Mrs. Lconara M. Lake of St. IOuls, in addressing tho national conference of workers of the prohibition party today. $50,000 Worth of Clean Up-to-date Merchandise Must Go To make room for our new fall goods on the way. Everything reduced Nothing reserved. Get your share SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ONLY g&K&VgffiB Waists for Hot Weather 100 now Thin Waists, made in the very latest style, up to .f'J.OU values, now at, $1.19 Carnival in Full Sttlug. Only two duyu of the carnival aro loft. Of all tho attractions Kllzabelli tho living doll, In tho grcutent draw ing card. She Is 32 inches tall, weighs 27 pounds and Is 21 years old She converses In six luugiiages, nnd entertains tho crowds with musical Instruments nnd sings all tlio lutcst popular songs, Tho fun producing dovlcos uro the Trip to Murs and Pilgrim's Progress which uro crowded all during tlio VWlBg. Many other attractions aro lined Hp n the wrnlvul grounds, Krm epon Mir vaudeville attrac IkMHi nr held ouch iilsht. To4y has bwn designated us UHMtt I'ww day and Maturdny u yhMly' ly. Why XtM (M h hJ mui flV. Jtihiwtt, New Wash Silk Waists, in plain and brocaded, values nn to $-i.00, this sale only, $2.19 100 new Lingerie Waists, tin to dale in stvle. iu to .$2.50 values, j& in now, each $ J. tkj New Crepe du Chine Waists, in white and col ors, has the new sleeve, t$o values, (jfl QO now tP)70 Hot Weather Underwear "Women's Sleeveless Vests, very special Sat urday, each, A "Women's fine Vests, all sizes, 20e grade, eaeli. Ribbed 15c Women's Umbrella Tght Knee Pants, values, now at, pair and 25c Women's Porous Knit Union Suits, all sizes, 7jV grade, now CQ at, a suit O Jj Women's fine Union Suits, !()( grade, suit Ribbed 29c Comfy Cut Vests, 2."; grade, now at, each 15c Hot Weather Dresses Women's new House Dresses, real . l.'J.'i val ues, now nt, QO each VOC Women's fine Crepe Dresses, new styles, 5.00 !.$3.9o values, now. each... . Women's Cover rons, 75c vali All Ap- 59c Women's new style, this sale only, each While Skirls, 2.00 values, $1.48 L'O New Crcne Kinionas in this sale niG 1 A Q J)I.4:0 eaeli. New litldy Hlonses, real 1.2o values, QQ T .n now, each Parasols at Great Reductions. Prices Cut on Hosiery. AH Ribbons Reduced t f T t t t ? I t t X A i Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton 7 lor 25c Bleached Muslin, 10c grade, yard, 8c Uuck Towels, V2U grade, each, 9c Bath size, zon Towels, large grade, each, 19c Colgate's 25c can Talcum Powder, can, 12c Warner's Kust-1'roof $1.00 Cornets, pair, 89c Kayscr's 1(5-1 Jul ltn Lisle (Moves, pair, 44c T T Y T J 7 ? 7 7 7 T T T t f t t f T ; t ? y J ? t A $15.50 Spring Suits now $7.98. $20.00 Spring Suits now $9.98. $25.00 Spring Suits now $13.48 : t, Wash Goods Must Go New Crepes, liatines and Voiles, up to .'J5c quality, now at, per O 1 yard LdVVj Uest Washing and Wear ing (iingham made, 12i.c grade, Q per yiml . jj Best Uvm Prints on wale a!, yard 4c New Crepes and Batistes, up to 20c val- lies, yard JlZrC 'K5-in. Dress Linen, in all colors, 50c val- 'i Q lies, now, yard . . O sj New I'liiHHf Cre (lei-wear, 25c grade, now, yd, ic for nn 17c Hosiery Must Go "Women's, Boys' and Girls' Fast Black Hose, 18c, values, on sale at, pair J. fC All 25c I lose in this sale go at, now, per pair . ., 21c All 50c Hose, in lisle and silk, go in this sale at, pair 44c Kayser's Silk ilose, 1,00 grade, now, per OA i-.ii- 89c Muslin Underwear Must Go Children's Drawers and 'AVaisfs, 10c grade, now, eaeli 5c Children's downs, Skirls and Drawers, Wi' mg WihU; jiow DUC Women's fine Muslin downs, Skirts, Corset Covers and Drawers, 75o values, now, CA each )UC Women's fine Crepe downs, 1,25 grade, spe ,1.. -,,.,, 9g- v- "f , A ;; -v 4 , r -ti m ! V j...!,...