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1PAGE TWO MEDFORD TVfAITj TRTBUNK. MrcDVOKl), OK Ml ON. FRIDAY, Jl'SH 2(5. 101 I'f '. f a I. u : 1 i' 1 v .u OCAL AND PERSONAL jt? . V .1 I'limrlrU- nml wlfn lpflVO Snl ufday for an Alfto rlp rIrIiI seeing loi '" YHJow Stono 1'nrk nml tlio Hookies They oxpoct to lm gone nbout tliroo months. V. J. fcmcrlck and family and WIJI Stewart and f also Jeavp ' next vHkJ. HolWs 'lnmires homes. ,, . Ca),tC( WaHUjiurn of tlio Table Hock district wag a business latter In tlio city f hurad'ay afternoon, Walter llowijf nd,JI H. Troneon returned yeVtcrday from Williamson rlvor and SprhiR creek whero they caught a basket of small trout and Hcvoral blickoU of rain water, I.. M;Corniack. V. V 11, Qnmpbell and Frank '!addcntcoiitlnucd to Klamath Kails and will probably return today. The party encountered mow at Crater Lake and were the first to make the trip to Tort Klamath by auto this year. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. qarkln, (llenn O. Taylor), 11ns.-kliiK-Doydon Uldg., Main street. 1J. K. Owen, or the Willamette vol ley, for sixty ear a resident of tho state of Oregon, Is in tho city vIMtlng with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Jackson, and Attorney and Mrs. 11. K. Mulkcy, enroute for his home after an extended visit In Mtesourl where he was born. Mr. Owen Is ctghty-ttve years old but Is alone and gets about In a surprising manner, lie states that the cllmato of Oregon accounts for this fact. Mrs. . D. Fry of Grants Pasa spent Thursday id Medford Idling friends, Talent boosters for their Fourth of July celebration aro running neck nd neck with Grants Pats in the compvlion to secure the patronage of Ashland tnd Medford. A "King Spltx" cigar la homo tnado. Try ono, Gc, The farmers of Josephine county differing from mossbackus Ingrown are giving practically no support to the public market established In Grants I'ass, and notice has been nerved that unless they show signs of life, and support an enterprise that Is for their best Interests. It w)l be closed August 1. The powers re fuse to rent the stalls, -which is the means of support, feeling that thev should b Flvcn apa'co free. Oranla Pass-buyers fall to support the market because tho producers aro indifferent. l&Odu.OO to loan on ranch or In come property. It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. The skin grafting operation upon little Sarah Green age three years, wit a success, re-grafting being necessary nndcr the chin according to Dr Porter who performed tho opera tion. Tho bandages were removed Charlie Young returned Thursday from a two weeks hunt on Coffee creek on the Umpqun divide, and killed four bears, besides smaller vnr mints. Mrs. A, h. Cooper and aightor of CrescenJ. City are lsltlng friends and relatives In this city for a few Thursday afternoon! . sotoc '1 Try a "Bpltfc' cigar, best 5c cigar on the 'market. i Six Medford Chinamen left this morning to visit fellow Mongolians iu Yroka and Montague, Cal. County Commissioners Con Ixever of Central Point and Joo C. Smith of Rogue River arc in the city on official business. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co 11. I. Whiting the civil engineer left the first of tho week for Alaska, where ho will accept a government position with tho survey of the gov ernment owned railroad to be built in that section. Ji AjTorney left this morning wjth a load of- supplies for his mining operations on Palmer creek. Royal Bak,cry goods at DeVoes. MrsVYed: Lew la of Wcilcnls in the clcty fodajfor the week end, driving In this morning w(th her lit tle -son. M. L. Potter of Colestln Is spend ing a few days in this city and Jack sonville attending to business mat ters. Milk nnd cream at DeVop's. O. L. Davidson of tho Medford Cigar1 Store, and brldo, will return the "first of the week from a honey moon trip through the northern part of tho state Miss Nan Ifowell of God Hill Is visiting friends, in this city this week Herman Wptjdf of Jacksonville was a business visitor In tho city Thurs day afternoon. gcreen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. Councilman George Porter, Water Superintendent George Tranna, and F, W. Carnation, superintendent of tho niuo Ledge mine will leave tho 1 first of tho week, on a (our f In ; ttpectlon of tho 000 foot tunnel of the city water ntum. (hat Is re ported (o be in u weakened condi tion, Call Mitchell for Yawn mower trou bles, Plieno 2Q, . H Dick Phelffer of'tliu I'. 8, Cafe Is walking with a pair of ciutchos duo to m attack of rhuunmtUm that twjwrarly put him out of buslnus. 35 Mnio, Dreyfus rIvps ndvlro on nil ntfalrs of life, no mistakes when her adlre Is followed. f0 cents J 1. 00 charts written. Colonial Fiats, apart ment J. SS Hill Ulrlch spent Thursday In Grants Pass attending to business matters. Another train load of cattle and hogs passed, -through Medford en route to Portland, from the Klamath country Thursday afternoon. Hay for sale. W. II. Kvorhard, George Hunter of Fresno, Cal., Is among the out of town lsltors in the city this' week. J. O. Gerkjng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon, Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St, Phono, 320-J. Misses ..Munlorf, 'Julio Fielder and Thconc Carkln arc attending sum mer school at Berkeley. They ex pect to be gone one month. Arthur W. Clark, Engineer Daao. and It. G. Tclfer of the Clark-Henery -company, of San Francisco, are on u business trip to Medford, Mose llarkdull, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. G Worlhlngton and Mr. and Mrs. Al- wrlght returned this morning from a trlpito Squaw lake in Old Doc Yak, the well known auto. Horn Thursday to Mr. and Mrs (Arthur J. Hose of this city, a baby boy. Mrs. Sarah Turner of Ashland !s Msltlng friends and relatives In this city this week. Collie Druhot, the former Coas and National league pitcher will do ibe twirling for Talent ngainst Med ford In the game In this city Sunday nnd considerable local,, interest for a wonder, is being vhown In the Clear skies and warm sunshine greeted the valley today after three days of rain. Orchardlsts began the work of spraying this morning. A sjiell of hot weather is in order. Henry Thomas of Watklns, Ore., Is spending a few days In tho city jiuylng supplies for a prospecting venture In the. Slsklyous. ( ; 10,00 HOMELESS IN SALEM (Continued from aga 1) .B OE Upp, DEAD lOHT!iANl), Ore., June J7. U. .1. PirkUon,.inimimn for yenr in the netiitie f "the IVophw Power l.cnune niu lender in tlie emnitniuu- .tumori nuiiwt the l'nier.ity f Ore gon ni)i-oiiniitiu-, died nt the homo ot liw mtuher, .Mr. !. K. Iuki-in, at Klk (lroe, t'ul.. .Momluy. .linto -J'J. Mr. l'liikUuii ooiittiu'li'il a i'ere oold in Jiinunn, i'liuil tlio of feels of uhioh he uexer riillied. lie went to California nhoul vix weeks ur, hut his health ooutinuctl to full nml lii ilealli etime very quietly, He is (o he buried in his home town, lone, Amudor County, California. OF. $95 WHILE ASLEEP AMKitiiwx ri..ti maNKirrs I'ltKKTIIIS WKKK liooal Dealers Aro (;hln Tliem Avtay Wltli ICK)iliiiuii Straights t'lKiu-- eltes Kery smoker In town who pur phases a 10c package of i:gptltnue Straights Cigarettes, during the next tew days, will receive a large Ameri can Flag Blanket. The slxe of these blankets Is causing quite a stir n they arc nearly n foot long. Tobnc ro dealers In town sny the demand fo these blankets Is very great as the ladles haVe found so many uses for hem. They predict thnt their lim ited supply of these extrn largo novel ties will soon be exhausted, and urge smokers to tnko advantage ot this free offer right away. The manufacturers of Kgypltenne Straights seem quittt willing to make this offer to secure tho wide trial they desire for this brand. It Is said that experienced smokers need only try F.gyptlcnne Straights, costing 10c, to recognize a quality equalling that of the best 1,'c brands. In fact, to bacco dealers say that Kgyptlennc Straights constantly surprise smokcrj who expect such high quality only In cigarettes costing double. V Nl John Darker, a I my hauler and buyer reported to ftho police this morning that ho wnfYobbod of $Sf while asleep on his sleeping porch at his home on Hlvursldi; nunuo Thur. day night. The hufglnr gained en trance by cutting n.ny the who screen, lusortlhg his hand, and lift ing the hitch. Harder' Is very deaf, so the prowler had an easy time searching hl clothes Tho ?1'5 was the proceed of hay rales the first of the week, and It Is thought that tho erlmo was tho work of some one ycqualutcd with tho hahlti of Darker Something of a wtuo of crime spread oor the, nftny tliU week utni-tlnir Mill, Mm tlinfl lif t"Ml will 111 i of silk from M. K M. department i "",, fmir wmiivii .ml liniiiiihl store, the robbery of the Talent post- ''"""hlps will, (hem, hut thev ill, office of 30 rents, tho theft of Ml , Imuie.l any iiitepti.m of uinr llifiii from tho llrudshaw ranch. j" -' w, vmunrng nmi "in were inousni im u iiiouii inlMiiiu c or tis n "joke." What the uot inoc in ui;ihi1 to the evtrnditnm f llev. Mr. Smith tn SMITHS ASSAILANT 10 GRAND ORANTS PASS, ()r .lime J, V. K. Slorv, T. ,M. Lumoml ami II, t i l-'leteher have hetMi hound over to' the j.Miiinl jury hy .liwtiee of I lie IVttee lloliiuin In t(ie iiiiii o -JU0 eneli, I'liuixt'tl wllli liolhiu nnd unlaw fill nsseinhly, Tjiis s lite loMilt of the e,iihu thus fur. i-oliitlw to Ihe hint li W. y. (1. Smilli, of Viill ( reik, thnt his irvseuoe in thnt in'i'.;lilir IioimI whs not wanted, he nlltpir. thai tho three men wult the lendt rs u I Hit ileiuoustt-atiou in llinl town l.it Snlimlin, when ejys mil h(oiuN u hulled til him. Slury is ihe nieieliiinl of Wo't Cieek. while the other men ore much et-s. It was hioimht out nt tin hem turkeys and numerous petty stealings from clotheslines, gardens and hen huiiHes. INVENTOR OF SMOKELESS POWDER PASSES AWAY PKXSACOLA, Fl.i . Jnno 20. -(ieueral (larliiml ,N, Whistler, l". S. A., retired, njioil (iii is tlnnl at his siiiimier home hen, (ieueral Wlu-t-ler iuM'iited smokeless powder nml 11 system of fire control for nrlillcn eoat defense hy whieh oflieers 111 11 central stntiou cult limp nut tin e.xuet loeation of ;iiiiiineliint' Ms els. the villutso of Wolf Cicek will he is, ilir.l lo tell, hut Ihe fuel ol the three , men hoint; held to llm umnil mr, ill is thoughl, will m iiueifv the hm J lutiuu to iin ki.siI extent. Why Not ' Get the best smoke, Gov. Johnson, and also pntroulzt) lioiio. ' III -ww f71 Ml II You II than cuoicc qtiaitiy FvRWiHWNis ftTURKLSJlWljOMiLTJt'I Turkish itni iluincilic blend Cigarettes never smoked a more delightful djjnrctlc Camels the new 20 for 10c brand of 1 urkish and domestic tobaccos. Ciincli sic imMli and cvrni tlxy will not bit llio tooguc or (urh I Ik liifwt. They no tcAVC, ttlAt clfMiftty lxl.iy sniioylii In ollif r I'rjndj. No r"inliiiit or cuupoiu In Cmrl fAckfi. 'I'litcoilul the tubAccui jtoliltlli ihrlr u. fl.f.Ul.r n't tifprlytau, 111 far n ii).f r l(l (it n rffif itn tlt4t I30O ,( (.), flf ?t,,,J Alltr tmmttt i".i.17'. jsfrtf, it uu Juh'I (iuJ C-SAfAU at rfwxaiil,, Man UA.f ( ('tlaifl tinJ UI4 toil! rtuntl ur mny. R. J. nr.YN0U)S TOHACCO CO. Wltiiloit-SxUni, N. C. TT l' 11.11 ..-1- J ' ' mii'i', mm 91$ . MNMWWpnCo. y "nPPiIW" WiSaBjWwP and the Etex Institute, but none of these structures wore damaged. Mill'tl In Control The militia summoned to assist in maintaining order patrolled the streets toTay. Martial law was not declared, but no one was permitted to approach the fire-swept area with out 'a N4i. Only ono attempt at looting fb discovered. lu.thejjfompion and In open spaces In the outskirts of the city thousands of refugees tried to find a little rest during tho night. Many stretched themselves out on the grass; others had managed to save mattresses or rocking chairs from their burning home. Mttlo groups huddled to gether about piles of household goods. From 2 o'clock yesterday aftcrnoo.-. when a terrific explosion occurred In the factory of tho Kbrn Leather com pany at Proctor and Doston streets, tie flames raged practically un checked until midnight. Tho explo sion fs thought to alive occurred nmbng chemicals used (n the manu facture of patent leather. This fac lory stood near tho foot or GallowM Jf III, famous as the, hanging place of witches In tho early colonial days, at tho western end of (ho city. A high wind carried tho flames through the manufacturing district and (hence. soijth-eastward to the heart of the city and across a thickly populated tenement district to tho waterfront. Khlft In the Wind A shift In tho wind sent tiO frp northward along Lafayette street, where scores of tho city's finest resi dences wero burned. Tho fire spread to another manufacturing cen ter on (ho shore of the harbor and destroyed large factories. In tbo Intervening area scores of business houses were swept nway, Tho Sajom hospital was among tho buildings burned, but all the patients wero rescued. Great quantities of apparatus fropi neighboring cities assisted In '(gluing tho flames. To (ho eastward thuy burned themselves out at tho water's edge. Tho final stand was mado near the Hoston and Malno railroad Btatlon. Hero eovcra buildings woro dynamited and tlio rirumon at last galnod tho upporhand, saving tho northeastern )JBrt of the city, A separate fire, which the pollen W was of Incendiary origin, de royod )3 dwelling In North Kalum ALL EVIDENCE IN ON WRECK OF EMPRESS QrEllKC. June 'Jfi. The rommis Hon whieh hns been invcMnMtimr the pinking of tho Empress: of Ireland announced today all (he evidence was iu nml thnt the summiuc up of coun sel would begin this afti-nimui. It is expected the commission will de liver its judgment in Quebec in about two week". " SULZER DEMOCRATS TO ORGANIZE AGAINST TAMMANY ROCIII-:STKItv N. V., June Jlk Sulzer ilemoornls rereseuting si teen counties of. Wt-lriu Niw ork , met here lodav to.jirx.uiuc an "null Tmnmnttv. democratic leuu'ne of New- York state," to take the first steps iu iiuuiin n iiovisiiui.il stule com mittee mill to discuss an entire xlnte' llrket for the deniot-ralir oriiiinrles. Ws7ciiiTi:utoP I The Scason-u Faveiuti: H J 3WmO. (fVjt?r L h ChIar f m Silverware and Other Wedding Gifts fiiould hate ndtqontc iirotvtllon 'I heir hi.s by tiro would cniii-o much woro. Put them In our Clio and llurxtar I'rotif Vault, tifo Deposit llotA for rent. ja.Mi ami ii' nut vi:.u oven crvcAnGUNDCnONt managcmcnt SHINGLES Why buy shingles that aro shipped In when you can get a bettor grade that aro made at homo of heart wood sughar pine? Tho old fashioned shakes that lasted so long were mado if sughar pine. I bai'c moved tho mllle to Hutto Falls, running on a big scale and can supply any amount. These shingles are on salo in Medford at tho East Sldo Wood Yard. Phone C77-W. ST. JAMS, KHINGLK MAX fjfcgat Stock Reducing Sale This sale is an opportunity many of you have been Waiting for to buy Ahrens . qqality-Sks, Goats, Skirts, Millinery at away below regular prices. Now .is the & lime assortment are sun goou auu reuueuons run as mucn as ou per cenr aim ? ? ? r x r a FOR HIRE Private Auto drive my own car and give good .service at REASONABLE PRICES E. A. GRAY 25-R5 OR 882-R Prepare for the 4th of July ITavc your Oown.s, Suits, Gloves, Plumes cleaned for the occasion by tlp bttst eqiiinned plant iu southern Oregon. 'f ? Y Y Y 1 t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t,"A more on 'some lines and we acutaliy give you what we say, no mark up and then down nere. TAILORED SUITS ONE-HALF PRICE AND LESS JK) Tailored. Suits, the seasons new est best models, including .ilk suits, -.fnire stilts, Sheperd check suits, Coiuliiuatloii suits, selling at one half )rii't and less $18.00 Tailored Suits $22.H0 Tailored Suits .. $25.00 Tailored Suits .. . sjs.'lii.OO Tailored Suits .. $13.00 Tailored Suits . .fl7.n0 Tailored Suits .. 111.25 .!i2.ro. .$17.50 $19.85 $23.75 SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBfc fc BSSSSSSSF 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSF MILLINERY AT UNHEARD OF REDUCTIONS Up to $12.50 Trimmed Hats $ I. OS 10(1 Trimmed llat.s all thh .season's ucNNcst models, many have been (rimmed within tin last ten days, iu eluding shapes of the finest Italian Hemp, which almie retail up to$IH.()l) iruuuieo wiiit iiuwcin aim icauiri, a-lual good values to $rJ..r)(), sale f I I $35.00 TAILORED SUITS $8.05 One rack of Tailored Suits, excellent materials and cut on .strictly tailored Hues, good models which are alwavs in Vogue, maiiv are small sizes, actual values to .$:.").()(), sale . .. ' . $8.05 EXTRA SPECIAL ALL GARMENTS BOUGHT ON SATURDAY WILL BE ALTERED FREE OP CHARGE price , $'1.98 Up to $0.50 Trimmed Hats $2.I5 One lot of trimmed ami tailored Hats, in hemps, velvet hemp combiniitiouK,' etc., actual values to ((), sale $2-15 PANAMAS $2.i9 One very special vahie in n panamu, shape is a good droop shape, special .. .. $2.I9 ( lootl assortment of paiiamn shapes lo choose from $2; 10, $2.1)8, 1.0.-1, MP i ''r'' t EVERY COAT IN STOCK REDUCED 20 TO 50 PER CENT For Your Cliydron's Health I'utronlut lloinn Ily smoldtiK Ml, l'l, (la Vett r.p ';Kr on tlio inarkol. JOO ATI5 'IV CMKHH'ir roil hm.k -oiiiiio hurMi, wtocuy Mf for lulling or cliltlr, will flilvo tiuuh or ilouldu, tlKittji, I'liutiK fiPT'lH tit Snider s Filtered Milk Fi'cti Delivery, VUWM-thit WASH DRESSES AT STOCK REDUCING PRICES Many New: itybliy Dress es iu white, yfjilc and com binatiou effects, fashion calls for white ,i present our assortment is varied, all marked at stock re ducing irkw,'$6,05, $7.45 $7.95, $9.85p. One full (ijjijtf of presses ami (Yupo5 'Kimonos on sale al !.i.!.. . .'J(H.8 $i,no silk iioho in black fc Iiiu,Ij H? SILK DRESSES $10 Abcjijt !() ajll? Dresses in Taffeltas,' ' A,lVHl",s "Foulard's, some have the loiij,' tunic skirt, others are tailored models, real values to $25.00, sale$10 SILKPE.TTI0OATS At Stock reducing prices Mcssaliuo Silk Petticoats all colors, sale $1 98 Heavy nil Hillc .Messiiliiie or .Tersey silk top, and jMesHaline flounce, all col- $3.00 I OI'H salt1 SHIRT WAIST SALE Kni ire stock underpriced 20 to 50 '? and more. TUB SILK WAISTS $3,98 Homini'iil' ' 'Tub Silk waists, iu plain and new stripe effects, values tit $0.00, sale ... ..$;j.J8f LINGERIE WAISTS" IR1.48 Omi full laWojjJiiigf'rm Waists, values to $2.o(), sale $!48 SWEATERS At stock reducing prices, $2.98, $3.(19, $ 1.95 PARASOLS ONE HALF PRICE .More than 75 Parasols Jo choose from, no two alike ,druiun)(Ts' samples, at Olio half price. -7J?wMP2 (. LSsfiMB! , CAMPING HATS lust Hie (hiiig iv,,. cm, p. ingaiid fishing, sale H) House DrcwicH, mile 8t tytytttyftttytytyfytyWttyfyty I M SI m : t ? T T ? Y JL t Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y r Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y