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MURDER MYSTERY
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ntKKI'OKT, N. Y July I. Pollen
mill enmity niilliorltlcit urn nonkliiK to
ilny n wcittvu for Did iniiritur of Mr.
Wllllnm llttlloy, wlfd u( Wllllnm llnll.
iy of lliuiipniimil, In (tut officii of Dr.
Cilwnnl Cnrnmii. Wllllnm llnlh-y.
Iiimlmiiil of tlio wiiiiiiin I n luit liiniiu-fai-tiirr
In llrookhn I In win mir
prlMu) to loiirii Hint III wlfn linil
Iickii n inltnt of Dr Cimiiiui ami Mitlil
mi fur n Im kimw, mIhi liml no iiw
iiili'H. Dr. Cnrinnii, too, lolil llin nil
lliorllln Hint Im know of no rnti
for dm crlmn, or r'itmi to Imlltno
llin Kliot wnii Inliuiilfil (or lilm.
Mm. Ilttllny wn nliot throiiKh Hit
ln'iirt.
AminlliiK to Dr. Cnrinon, ulin or
lU.'.l ui M offlio, whlrh U In hi
luinii', nl 7:30 o'clock limt nlnlit. An
hour Intrr, Im ltti li w irnrliiK
to li'ovo wlirn n window tmno wan
hrokfii, n lunn'M liaiul IioIiIIiik n rtv
olvnr, tliniNt In Mini tint uliol flrH
Hint HiiIimI h"r llfn.
IMwIlvf fonuil Hint llin window
HiroiiKli which Dr. Cnriunn milil tin
kIiiiI hnil liwn flr'il wnii cuvnri'il by n
wr KCti'i'O. which wn on lilnKt-
mill riHililliit only opi'iiml from Hit)
limltlit.
Dr. C'armnn nnltl Imlny Mr. Hall
' tUlt to lil offlrn Inst tilKht wni
lnr flmt noil Hint Im liml not Ihm'Ii
uriiinlntiil with ht-r Ix-foro Hint Hum.
Two turn imtlmit. whIiIhk In tlm
ptiynlclnn'H outt-r offlrn when Mr.
Ilnllry wns uliot, salt! limy limnl no
noUn until thoy wrre tnrltml hy Hie
ri'i'orl of n jilntol. Wlmn thoy rn
tTcl Hin roniultntlou room Mr.
Ilnllny wni ilcnd ami limy ht'lpcd Dr.
Carman rarry her body to n ranch.
Ho iimuy K'ron hud trniuplcil Hip
lirnm oiilnliln tlm window of the
ilorlor' offlrn Hint bloodhound
brought to Hm cinn today pruvo.t
utdf.
THREE PROGRESSIVE LAWS
TAKE EFFECT IN IOWA
DKS MOINKS, lown, July l.
Thrrc Inw'M inl ItV tlin ll.'t h Ron
nil iiwiiilily, liccninp rfrVrtlw in
lutwt ttnlny. Tlipy worr tlm work
iiii'ii' rouiiH'titntion inn) i-uilovriV
llnblllly uiPiiNurr, Hip Mnlo limurnncp
i'oiiimltNion net, anil Hm Irnrlirnt' In.
Mitntc Inw.
l'llll.ADKI.IMIIA. July 1, -A low
which Iiuh iixIaIimI hIiico 1721, Ml ywir
iMiforo Hio ili-clnrntlon of luilninil
t'licn wn nIkiiuiI, will bo luvolii-il by
Hm pollen ilnpnrliiiPiit of thin city to
luiiuro n unfit mid nnno Fourth of
July, Forllflnd by mi opinion of tint
city Kollcltor Hint Hm miclvnt pnllii
ii in ti forbldilliiK Hm Milii or umi of
miulbn, rorkot nml other flrnworkf
without n Mppclnl IIciiuhp, from thu
Kovuriior In Mill In forci, Hid direc
tor of public Hitfuty ypMordiiy ordi-ni I
Hm pollen mrlctly to nnforco thl and
other lawn iiKiiltmt flrnworkn run!
lIutlKDrOIIN l'Xplllllll'H.
"OMAR" WITH STARS IN CAST
COMES TO ME0F0R0 THE 3IST
Tim tlH'ttU'PKoliiK public will bn
Kind to learn that "Ouiiir, (ho Tent
makir," with (luy I In I tit Pont mid
Jiinn Hnllihury ntnrrliiK, bn benn
booked for Medfonl for July .11,
HiroiiKli Hio nimplrp of thu Drmna
IcnmiP.
A play by lllchnnt W.Tully, nullior
of Hm "Komi uf tint Itnucho" mid "Tim
Hint of PnrndUn," nml mm which
eppiU hi former workn both by tlio
fluniie of It i'XpciiHoii and upleudor
of Itn ttluK. A itreiii: ilrnmn, dull
ratoly thrnadnd with Orlmilnl iiiyntl-
cUm nml woven throiiKh with (ho
phllonophy and nttnopliero of Hm
ltubnl)at, Hm author of which, Omar
Khayyam, (I. n. HmTcntmnknr) kIwh
uaiiip to Hm play,
WAHIIINOTO.V, July 1. Benn(o
ilomocrutN pliiiini'd to hold lato today
a local confereiico wlmii It In px
peeled n rcKOliillou would bo ndojitod
luunountliiK to Hm country cotiKm'
luleiiHou to ntiiinln In Wnnhlnntmi
Until Hio iidmlulNtratlon'H nntl-triit
jiroKram liifn heon onnctnd Into law.
The confi'renru wa called by Major
My lAtnittr Kern to act on n reiolu
Hon deelurliiK It lo Im tlio renrnt of
Hin rittmoCrcnU of tlin oeniitn that
trimt Ii'kIhIiiIIoii bn enacted al thin
'ni'Mitlon,
lli'lli'f wna exireei hero today
that tlio decision to hold a canferenco
wim to iiKHiirc Hm country that Hm
itittl-t rtrnt proKrnm would bn prexfi
lo (liml roiielunloii n foon ns I'oi-alble.
BETTER TIMES AHEAD IN
LUMBER IS THE PROPHESY
Word hn Iicpii rem I veil by Mr
OorKn f.. Trelchler Hint hi miii, ller-In-rt
K-, hn nrrei(pd a (toiltlou In
Hm (anion fhlqulcamnta mine, 80
mite Inland from thu roant of Chile
recently developed by 1'oki Ycatinan.
Hm $100,000 n year nilnlnR oxpnrt.
Younic Mr. Trelchler hod beun em
ployed In (ho copper mine at Moc
eiirl, Arltonn until offered Hit Houth
American pot He It a Kraduatu of
the t'nlvcmlty of North Dakota,
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TAX FOR CORPORATIONS
WABINNOTOS', July 1. Corpora-
'Hon ilelrlui( to mnkn return of on
mini Iiicoiiki on Hm haul of a flxcally
jrntlmr than th calendar year, tmiRt
mhln Hm collcitcir of rtmtom In
Ibr-lr illnlrlct 30 dayn prior to March
1 a Hio exact mouth In which their
flcnl year end. A declnlon to thl
offerl ha been handed down hy the
coinmlMlormr of Internal revenue.
I'nllure to comply with thl requlro
iiuuit would mibjcct offenderti to CO
per rent additional tax.
AUSTRALIAN DEFEATS
GERMAN AT TENNIS
The State Minini; Huremi l to in
vckIii(i the Utke county nlt lieiln
liuluolriv n fun ier rrnl preferrn
Hnl in pulilie IiIiIh,
WJMIU.KDON', KiiKlnml, July 1.
Konunn I'. Brook, of AtiKlrnliii,
hent Otto Kroilrliciui, Hm (Icnnnn
rliiunpioii in Hie finnl of the nll-eom
crn( men Minlcn, Inwti teimiH clmui
pioiihlilp, (oilny. The icore wm (1-2;
(1-1; Tt-7; -t-0; H-(t. HrooLx will imtv
Imve lo piny A. K. Wilding', holder
of Hm title.
Wlt,MAMflON, V, Vn., July I.
Miner worked with fi-vcrlli onerKy
today (HkkIuk " haft Into Hio work
ing" of Mine. No. 1 of thu Kyrnm.oro
Coal company, near hero. In the hopn
of niucblriK flvo men who wnru cut
off when flro broke out taut mldnlKht.
Tim throng aurroiinded and real
ized tlio hopo wo rorlorn hut Hm
men under Hio direction of a mine In
Npeiior and tbnlr boe, continued lo
dlK. Deimo volume of mnoko poured
from thu opening, nnd It wa fenrcd
the flro wa prendliiK.
Thn flro broke nut In the fan
hoiiro anil that Mructurn wa'i do
Htroyed. Alarmed by Hio failure of
the air 2f men made their way to tbo
Hiirface, but five were cniiKht In ,en
trio far from Hm oitenlne.
Yiih Get Hm Drt
There I when you imok Gor. John-
ion cigar nnd patroulte home Indus
trie.
TROOPS
DEFEATED BY REBELS
lU'UAZ'A AIImiiui, July l.-A
force of Alliiinimi t'livernnicnt troops
whirl) Iki 1 remuiiied loyal to Prince
Willlmu won defented by (he iiiMiirenl
Alhauiiiii Muulmiiu triliemmi ut
Mnlkuteh, n little north of Durnzro
on Suudiiy, hut the new won Mip
prcHicd until lodny. The Koverumeiit
troow, under I'renk Dili Dodn, were
eomiM-lled lo retire lo IMiuii, near
the eoiiNt between Durazo nnd Ales
io. It 1 fenred hy the nulhoriliex here
that the reheN nre now concrntrntinj;
their foretM to make another attack
on tho capital.
Klaiiutli I'alN Ktrumlon
.Staple' bit; Stanley auto will leave
Aihland at 9:30 a. ni July 3 (juit
after arrival of southbound motor).
Will arrive Klamath Kail In ttmo for
best event of first day's bis; Rodeo.
Keturn the Cth, arriving Ashland IS
o'clock noon, Mod ford 12 MS noon.
Tho route will bo over Green Sprays
mountain and through tho bis; tall
timber. Faro returning to Ashland
fS, Medford IS.G0. Reservations
should bo inado boforeJuly 2. Apply
lo K. T. Staples, Ashland, Ore.
Bultir imihi al 329 Jgrtti.
ImtJ at -100 Jtpttl.
Yih tan hat Crlut t 4$$ Jtrtn
an J it nvill Mt imth.
Smokeless Frying!
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Frying with Crisco means a sweet, smokeless kitchen.
For Crisco does not smoke at frying temperature.
The potatoes and doughnuts, etc., become almost
instantly a crisp brown. There is no "lardy" taste.
Crisco costs about the same per net pound as the
best pail lard.
There is no loss through rancidity, as Crisco stays
fresh and pure indefinitely in ordinary. 'kitchen
temperature.
Foods fried in Crisco absorb less, because they fry so fast and
brown so readily.
The same Crisco may be used for all frying You can fry
fish, onions, doughnuts, etc., all in the same Crisco. Merely
strain out food particles after each
frying. This is a further saving.
Free Cook Book
A book of 250 recipes and valuable culi
nary information byMarionHarriiNcil,
Cookery Editor, Ladies' Home Journal,
wijlbe sent upon request. The quality
edition (regular price 25c) containing
615 Neil recipes and a "Calendar of
Dinners" will be sent upon receipt of
five 2-cent stamps to those answering
this advertisement. For cither book,
address DcpartmcntlOO, The Procter
& Gamble Co., Cincinnati.
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I Elks' Special to Klamath Falls
FOR CELEBRATION
JULY
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Medford Lodge B. P. 0. . invites the public to accompany them on the excursion to Klamath Falls
FOR elks: rodeo
On account of the enormous demand for privilege of going on this train we have decided to make this excursion open
to all. Come join us on this trip and have the time of your life.
ROUND TRIP FARE $6.30
Tickets on sale at Medford only. Pullman reservation if desired. Train leaves Medford at 10:30 p. m. Friday, arrive at
Klamath Falls Saturday morning at 8:00 a. m. Leave Klamath Falls Sunday night at 10:00 p. m. and arrive at Medford
7:00 a. m. Monday morning.
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A GRAND TRIP AND A GRAND TIME 1?
For less money than it would cost to stay at home. Those desiring sleeper accommodations notify local S. P. office at once.
Call on or phone R. R. Ebel. C. E. Gates, T. E. Daniels or the S. P. passenger office. Medford, Oregon.
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