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m, . m . - I J' rp .1 I'AOK TWO MEDFORO MATL TIMIUWJK. MUnFORD. OHMON". WRDNMSDAY. .IHNK 'J I. 101 MMwritoMa "' i J IS i h " ! Mr i I- K p' 1 h ! I'l M r r! it ft- ' 4M "f i If w ,' 10CAL AND, f PERSONAL Thoro nppcnrcd In the Mali Tribune Monday n local to tho effect tlint l. T. Lawtdti would ontcr n horso In the races nt Grants Pans, July 4lh TIiTb wni nh crrpr, and fthoutit have read it'vf, jJVtn.. Waiter Morrlck made a lnislnoM trip to Jacleonvlllc Tiicsday after noon. IlblmcV Inmlrcs home?. The baseball club netted a neat ium(for the naiebatl cluh tho exact amount not being obtainable until all the expenses have, been deducted. On bill they had to pay was for the ufo of tho street 150 to tho c- nml tho expense, of denning It u( after wards, Dcsldrs this the rtty Fccured llccnso fees from tho carnival. Mlko Hantc' Is In from Ms ranch today attending to business, and get ting ready for operations ou his Ituttc creek ranch. Seventy-five trimmed hats, regular values to J 12.50 on special sale. $4,98. Ahrcns. Sl Mows Karkdull, Jklr. and Mrs. WorthlnRton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hob Ala-right or the Pantngcs circuit, left Tuesday morning In Old Doc Yak for Pnuaw Lake for a couple of days fish lnf:. Mrs. Alwrlght Is a sister of Mrs. VoHhlngton. Catkin & Taylor, lawyers.- (John If. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-kins-Doydcn nidg., Main street. Forest Supervisor M. L. Erlckson is spending the week In the Ilutto Falls district. Inspecting ranger Sta tions. For sale, Packard automohllo In first class shape Sec Kdgar Ha fen 426 Sixth street. S2 J C. Itlgham spent Tuesday after-1 noon fishing in Roguo river near Uy beO bridge, and camo back nil ex cited, with tho rcjtort that the fish wcro biting like mad, during the rain. He caught a six pound steel head. For sale, five room house, corner Klovcnth and Hamilton street, lot SOx ICO, prico $700, worth $1300. See Edgar Hater. 42G Sixth street. S2 Dr. E. It, Seclcy returned Tuesday evening from a six weeks trip to New York, where ho attended clinics. Ho sayg it was terrifically hot back cast for a couple, of days, and Is very glad to bo home, and away from h heat. His family met him at nose burg and tho trip was made thenco by auto. Ninety tailored suits on sate at exactly one-half price. Ahrcns SI Colllo Druhot, who three or four cars ago was a star in the Coast league, and was drafted by St. Louis in tho National league, is now play ing with Talent in tho Roguo Klver Valley League, and will pitch against tho Mcdford team next Sunday. Dru hot, who pitched so good a game against Grants Pass last Sunday that they won, is the king of Talent, and tho live fans of that burg are wining and dining him. Talent and Gold Hill havo supported their teams with great loyalty, but Grants Pass and Mcdford havo been lukewarm this city tbo worst, though leading the league. A ''King Spitz" cigar is home mado. Try one. 5 c. Herman Powell was In from lilt Roguo river ranch tho first of tho week on business connected with the Orchard Caro company. V. D. Guernsey, former editor of n socialist paper hero, is fighting the cause of the Mexican peons at Hay wards, Cal., with a sheet called "Land and Liberty." Stock reducing salo reductions 10 to SO per cent. Ahrcns. SI Tho rain of Tuesday was general throughout tho Itoguo river valley and wns heaviest In tho mountain dlHtrlcts. Tho brush was woll dried otit from tho two weeks of sunshlno and hot weather, and tho moisture precluded tho possibility of forest fires for uwhllo. Tho present rain la tho regular end of Jnnu rain, and may lap otor tho Fourth of July. Try a "SplU" cigar, best 5c rlgar on tho market. Iludy Schoitz, tho Santa Clara col- logu boy, who is spending his vaca tion with relatives In this city, goei to SIsiion, Cal., Friday, where he e u member of tlio ball teain. They an giving Rlidy a fnl Jnj with, the 3tand nrd Oil cohipany to Insure his play jK, Ho is one of tho bent ball play ' era. over produced In this ucck of the Woods. No trouble to show goods here if ou aro not getting good service try Ahrcns. 81 Attornoy McCauo attended to legal busloeeti In Jacksonville this morning. Frank Johnson of Ashland spent Tuesday afternoon in Medfurd at- ldlBK le business matters. 'Royal Bakery koortg at DeVocs. tSTfSpSHl'- 1B.I.JV. J.J. , . . . ' i $iyi ;',. ' ' ' p':' ' '" .t '''' WtfoMcGowanCo. OTTOBKTAXraS Jriiflnrt Thoro has been a return to normal, traffic conditions on tho S. P. tho lh,sl xveek, soUluboiihil pAiwenper trains. pelnK hauled by two moguls returning to t)io rpgular engine. .ArthUf ) Walsh Used to lire nt the foot of Ml. Lassen, and Is very much Interested In Its prvtcnt behav ior, hcon llnsktns has a number of photos of tho mountnln In eruption. Misses Maud Newbury and Irene Stllllvan havo returned from Kugeno whoro thoy completed tholr fresh mnn year nt tho I'nlverMty of Ore gon. t For real hargatin coino hero. We advertise during our stock reducing salo reductions 10 to CO per cent and are actually giving 11. Ahrcns SI It. N. Foster of tho Palaco of Sweets returned Tuesday afternoon from Fort Stmcns, where he attended the annual encampment of tho Na tional Guard. He reports a flno time. Tho rest of the company will come back tho end of the week. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. The Fourth of July committee nt Marshfleld has released a rottple of paper balloons as advertisement of their celebration. The balloons aro supposed to float a couple of hundred mile before alighting, and If tho winds arc favorable they will light in this vicinity. Tho perron finding same Is entitled to a free ticket and transportation to tho celebration. "Wilbur Jones of Kom Lane spent a few hours In the city Tuesday after noon on business. Screen doors at Mcdford Lbr. Co. P. L. Lewis, solicitor for Hie1 Portland Orcgonlan, reported to the police Tuesday evening that ho wns robbed of his watch and chain whllo standing on the corner of Main nnd Front avenues. Ho thinks a nimble fingered pickpocket got tho time piece. G. II. Jones of Roseburg Is nmong the out-of-town visitors In tho city this week. , Mme. Dreyfus gives advice on all affairs of life, no, mistakes when her advice Is followed. GO cents $1.00 charts written. Colonial Flnts, apart ment 2. SC W. H. Humphrey- returned last evening on No. 16 from San Francisco where he has been the last few days on business. A card and dance party will be given Friday evening by tho St. Ann's society at tho Parish hall. Tho Star Theater orchestra will furnish the music. The ladles in charge are Mrs A. Duff, Mrs. George Garrett, Mrs. Schutto and Mrs. Patton. Fresh lime. Mcdford Lbr. Co. Miss Cora Huston Is on tho sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly have ar rived from San Francisco, having made the trip by automobile. Hay for idle. 'VV. H. Evcrhard, Mrs. II. II. Sargent has prcscntol tho public library with a number of copies of her 'father's book, Remin iscences of My Iloyhood, by Jesso Applegate. Henry Haswell and Mr. and Mr. G. D. Hoffman who started on a tour California and Crater Lake Tuesday were compelled to return to Mcdford on account of the heavy rain In tho Sfskljous. J. O. Corking, the Den all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives made any where, tlmo or placo. Studio 22S Main St. Phone 320-J. Miss Lucllo Talbott who has been visiting her undo, Geo. Talbott, returned to Seattle last night. Paul Updyko of Riverside, ranch wa a Medfurd Visitor Wednesday, Mato Hldert caught eleven steel heads at Dybce's bridge Tuesday. J-or enlo or trade, 100 acres un developed ranch 1 miles from Derby on Pacific & Kastern rnllroadi prlco $4800. See Kdgar Hater, 42i Sixth strct. 82 The first meeting of tho board of directors of tho Fruitgrowers Loaguo wilt bo held at tho Mcdford Hotel at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Craler Lake tourists are beginning to arrive. Six cars from California arrived Tuesday. Tho liotol will not bo open until July 1. Call Mitchell for Vawn mower trou bles. Phono 20. County Judge Tou Velio spent Wednesday In tbo Uutte Fall section on official business. Mm, Mary Scbtl of Albany Is vis iting her brother, Sam L. Dennett or M.ylfordf r , , tf IRON WORKknVDENiED ' ' ' MUST SERVE SEVEN YEARS . IN FEDERAL PENITENTIARY M f 1 fl IMBII MRP W IIH YEG6MEN t.m.rviivw, WATER TUNNEL REPORTED TO BE A CONDITION PARDON BY PRESIDENT (Continued from t'age 1) the ik'feiiho in tin' ityniKiilto vm-w, llcn inlornifil oi rrt'xiili'iit WIUoiiV iictiim on tlit poll! on for iimloiH, hiitil lluil tlio cuiiviclcd mt'h would re port ut I.cittt'iiworlli loiiinri'ow with (hit exi'i'iilloii of Kiifioiiu Cluiu-y, who iim lie uilihl Iriiwl I'rmn Ciilifoinln, wiih iilliiwcd until Friiliiy In lniu M-rvinu i m v-i'itlfiit'i', "Tin didt'iiilliulx iiiiiliTritood Hint tin) liiht ciinl Iuin li'n phiyi'd in llicil bdiiilfr Mild Mr. Zolitic. "Tln-ir oiynninilluii in n'iu Imllidlii In- foriin'd llii'in lluil iliorfii (IflciidniU ( ttllOlll )lld'llh Ht'lt M'fil-t'd llllll fcft'p lln-lr il wnl iwini I ill llif Inspection or the liOil foot tunnel, through which the city wider supU mniiw run, probnlily by F. V. t.'iiruii- linti, MiiK'nutcudciit t Ine Hlue l.ediro mine, or mmuc other oxiwrt tunnel imiii, will bo in-pvil ut the lie.xt meeting of the council, upon the grounds that n ounce of ptOM'ii tion i worth n jour of economy. Report have come t'own fiom the intake di-trict Hint the tumid is in a hud shape, and that utile some Me)) nre taken, it i liable to collapse leaving the city no water lint that in tho rv-emiir with none oominjr in. It would tuku a week or leu ila.s to make remirs after it cotlnpc. The tunnel when it was first built was. never braced with timbers mid five or six years of seepage mid nat ural erunililiu have done It no pod. The nihice of .Mr.t(.anmli:iii would be sought ns to the hext nnd cheapest wuv to put tho tumid In firwl dnss llnKf us u snfegunrd nguiit ncci dent. The water committee will likd.v mnko n-trfp In tho district 'soon to insjK'd Uic tunnel, nnd oyer the pipe line, in which ."1 lonks were found in the first four miles'. It U Miid lliat the leaks in no way effect the htnhilily of the pipe Or the sup ply. However, they grow no Mimller "'nrc-rVpiiTr 'oniiTVrfil bflHe wnt er system will be tbo ciiue of action one way or the other nt the ni-xt meeting, when the tieliiri of the sur burbnn ivnler will alo he settled. FOUGHT, TALENT Jim and Walter tlanlu of Talent engnged In a shooting dunl Tuesday night ulioul mldnlKht wllh three ,ogR!!, who were attempting tu rob tho Tnlent postoHIco, When ' dis covered tho robbers worn propnrhbt to crack tho safe, nnd had vocurod 30 cents loft In a mono drawer. Ono of the 2cggn cut. hi hand In IcnpliK through a back window, and this morning, n man with his hand tied up was seen going on n freight towards Ashland. Tho Aflhlaud police were notified. The Garvin's-tint heard tho nnfc crackers when they wero breaking Into tho S. 1, nectlon tool house, where they secured a couple of picks and a sledgo hammer. Tluiv took their Winchesters and followed the trio, For a time they lout track of tholr prey, but finally located them hammering away nt the postof flco afe. While they were deciding on a lino of nctlou, tho lookout of tho gang came uut from tho doorway. The two watchers ordered him to linlt, nnd ho replied with a shot from n six shooter. The (lurvlu returned tho fire, nud feien or eight shots wero fired. The two on the lusldo Kicked out a back window and mndu tholr escape, being Joined by tho lookout, who ducked around tho sldo of the building under tho liar In fire. Tho three ran tuwnrds tho railroad track, and escaped. Tho shots woke up the town, nud a posse was organltcd. Tho police of Mcdford and Ashlnml nnd the sheriff's of flco were notified, and n watch kopt- for tho criminals. IOWA STENLIZATI0N LAW DECLARED VOID (Contlnlied from Page 1) TORNADO IN MIDDLE WEST (Continued from Page 1) Marathon county, was blown down bv n tornado early today. The dead arc Laurence Kalzmann, 17, and tho two. year-old child of Kurtzwell. CLKAR LA KB. S. I).. Juno 21. II. K. Manning was killed and Mrs. Christiansen and baby daughter fat ally hurt In a tornado near hero last night. Proporty loss $10,000. FOND l)V LAC, Wi.. jllu -Jl. A tiMiu which Htiuck I lie town of Uracil Jiiike, Wis., iiirly iodny nn roofod the courtlioii-c, juil, sheriffs office nnd coie- or other houc.' The Iioiimj of I'red Koplin, mi nmdid, nud bis duujihtcr Mildred, nged leu, limy npt recover front lbl; injuries GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED WHEN AEROPLANE OVERTURNS , SfllWKIMN, (Jcrmuiiv. June 'Jl. Another aviation fntaiity occurred in tlio (lennnny flying orps Iodny when J.ieiitciimit Kollm v.iin killed by (lie overliiiniin; of the iicniplinio he JviiH piloting, fiiptniii Itntf, his pus i)eiiger, buffered a broken l'. - WASHINGTON, June 'JJ. Suloon kcepers in Minucxotu couulics foim eil from Indian binds hiivo been iv en a rehearing I'min the supremo miiirl'h decision which uplield (he fcdchil uoienimeiit's iiiilhoiilv to Mitffinhl-SiiTe oflioTiof IherT-fKo. Ml. that whlcli'ls altvnily of record, then the statute become 'a bill of at tainder. One of the rights of ever) man of sound mind is 'to enter Into tho marriage rdatlon. Such Is ono of his civ II rights, nnd deprivation or suspension of any civil right tor past conduct Is 'punishment (or such conduct, and ihl fulfill tho defini tion of li bill l)( attainder, because n bill of attainder Is n legislative act which Inf Hits DUitWhmeut without a Jury trial. "Our conclusion la that the Inflic tion of. this penalty is ntso In Viola tion of tho constitution which pro vides that cruel and unusual punish ment "hull not be Inflicted. "Wo hold the- statute to bo void and unite In holding thnt a tutupornn writ of injunction should bo Issued as prayqd." I ' '.' BUTTE MINERS HALL DESTROYED BY DYNAMITE t Continued from page 1.) would chum) far renter dumiiue lo life and properly to nttempt to pre vent the men fril.iiidi'sttoyiit what lliev churned belonged to them. , Sheriff Dri-col! deitlct lodriv thai bis'mcii niilercd (be hpllvor that they tired any slnils ihiniit: (he riolint:. Thy lir-t slmls eninp; fhhu the hull whoro tho ineeliii" wns in prosresw. ITIio killin;.' of KmcsfJ. Noy hud the effect of iiifnrinliifif thw crowd nnd Hiioii hundred of men were firing pis tols, nimiii inuiiily ut lliu windows of the union Imll or firing Into tile uir. You Get Hie Heat Thoro Is when you amok Gdv, John son clgnrs and patfonlzohumo Indus tries. Iirnijiiu' iin'tK iir it slnv of cxeciilii TOO LATH IX CLASSIFY FOR KALB Cradu Jersey, $h0 ouch, fresh and coming fresh. C, C, Hoover, phono SDl-X or ITiC-Y. 83 WANTWD To Irado dty proporty - for-farrn hnrstis; Address bot'55, 1 caro Mall Tribune. 83 WU.LIKK TO FIT ' THIS HARD TO FIT anvas Low.Shoes l'or tlio f i'oihI 'Milj' '!llOT,HCM.Mi;iUAVH I'liinpM, f-Sliup, L'.Kdup at VI, I'll, if.OI), $-'..",() i At ng fcfoc 8ora . T ,- ., 1 a ;r " "SHl ' . wmmtf-MBmm t &. iA H ' & 43il SJ- mimimmmtismm Convincing the Old Fashioned Cook ,i At llret she snys that she ami her family are satisfied with the shortening she always hits used. If is pretty hard to improve upon her pie crust and enke. )hit someone induces her to toy Crisco. Perhaps it is Iter daughter who has used it at Domestic Science School, or a nciijhhor who lias obtained excellent results. After the first trial,- the old fashioned cook slowly hut surely comes to use Grisco for all cookinjr. She has become a Crisco enthusiast. She has found these advantages: Frying. There is rio smoke nor odor. L'ricd foods are free from the ia'ste of urease. Now they are tasty and crisp and digestible. The same Grisco can be used to fry fish, onioni, doughnuts, etc., merely by straining out the food panicles after each frying Shohcttwg Crisco gives pas try a new' (laldness und digesti bility. Ctifo M ft king. Crisco gives richness 'at smaller cost. it brings cake making buck to popularity. Frro Cool; Ileoti A bonk of 2M) ir. n. . n.l ii Mi i iilinitv ifnl nIHinlyXUrniill m.S il.t ...k. ivl du,.r, jnlirV uinr li'Uliul. mil l-L . . . .mil .ii. . i liirrfil. , , , i- - -i .. ....,... f.... iilur .' ) iiuiiji i Swsrrrr-- 1ffc?& m MS Nt.l ric. i a wMWaim -.sga d -('irtuiir i Mtmj$&ffr Uikmcii jiII be jJjrfffWJJ.Tl - riST Milt llHHI lt,ilt I ?X ' W Ik b Sk Ihl. iJriiriHi..f fflfiAJ 'Kf--AV JJTKI fc-A' '-"..f -?P:fc' dllkl ) jClllit Ut), lb, P.. c. V lillnl! I ii, (.III CIIIIUlli Oltiu. t m hW .r -. .2t a '&M Z$tg&' 9 KgmmMsm "Get Up" and Get Don't you. back up or stop until you've tried Dixie Queen. It's the one perfect tobacco for the biJ, hvo-fisted, out-of-doors man who wants a rich, mellow tobacco for both chewing and smoking. Yon get hold of Dixie QtfEEN. -Notb the honest sweetness of this pure old Burlcy leaf, aged for three to five years, to bring out all its mellow fragrance and flavor. DIXIES QUEEN has the genuine snap and taste that you want in tobacco. vE itM W I .WSl rv mk '1 as wy tea' i cr tbhwp' DIXIE flUFFN Plug Cut Tobacco spUrposcly made up for the sturdy man "who is hungry for a real man's tobacco. For. many years ull sorts of brands have, tried to Fji; W 4 riL ' f beat out DIXIE QUEEN but DIXIE tJUEEN is still the leader ot them all. Nothing fnncy nbotit die DlXIU QUHMN pncktigc wc put all tho cost into the (ohncco. . As ypu fitiy of n horse, "he's nil horse"- so we-Kuy of DIXIE QUJJBN "it's till tobacco." DIXIB QURIJN 'U Iho loust lastiiiii finqil tohncco ever ho!u Slow burning In Iho pipe. The flavor Ib enduring when you Ohow, ' Hitch up with DIXII? QUIiHN foru wcolc'n trial, nnd you mid J)IXP QlH'.PN vill nlwnyN pull totfclhor like n well-mnlclii'd Icnln. SoM everywhere in convenient fir 'oil pack gcNiiliio in JOo poucliuK mid S) lunch w r, r Mi yMfTn I ii',) nil! AMHHIOWJ TOWACnO COMfAIIV N i 4 M'iii'iiUmy' : J