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' ' -o ' .W-lf HiafW y J-J I'nur trw MvtH r4 V, VViV PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MtilTFORD, OKftflOK FRIDAY, .ll'LY 10. 1S)ll V hA i-W i h r t m A ' I0CAL AND l PERSONAL Qhtnts of MllroniHnR In tho Hogno rlvor nlley will dlnsh at Unite Tnlls n ueelt frotn Sunday when tho P. At K. team will moot the Kspce nsRroRn- Hon. "Itpsv'HospnhAum vl" lilay flrt fotlle'otiVfft'conVrrtilMi'b'y U10 llArrlinnn Interests, nml Chief" (1?tIk will pitch am) maintain tho illfOilty of! the Hilt lino aide. Tho rljlry Js( sn intense, that all S. P. oilfyloyca will have to imy their faro tnMltittr Pulls, A hundred yard foot rcp halt ten tho two mnpnnjos for rh'ftiniilonshlp Is an added attraction iTho ladton of the Catholic church tvflf feive a ilnncq af ttio.Nntatorlnm tonight, with music by IlnzclrlKt;, nmf mlinlsslon SO cents. Seo n. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Uomls, nen a rrcisnt. train ulocKed tho Main nvenno crossing Thursday oen Ing 27 autos collected and were lined up for a block. Gcr 95,000.0(10.00 hack of our flro nollcles. Holmes tho Insurance Man. Janet, the jouugest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Qulsenbury who has been very sick for tho last week, riliowed a Might Improvement this morning. t f r:arlrlnp th. Tinaf nil nrnnnil ... -. . "is"'" -" ' " photographer In' southern Oregon. Aiwu)a reuuuiu. .ufii3' iuhuu uuj- where, time or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 520-J. Charlie Young and wife will leave tomorrow for iiwo week's camping trip on tho headwaters of Rogue rh er, Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Callaghnn who have been upending the week In the city will leave Mouda morning by auto for the summer resldenco In tho llluo Io1ko district. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (Jobn II. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor). Has- klns-Doden Uldg.. Main street 8. II. Holmes or Kaglo Point Is u business isl tor In tho city today. A thunderstorm broKo over tho Try a "Sfyli" cigar, best 5c -cigar on the inarkctk" Tho brush flro that started at It 0511 e river tho first of the weok l now under control Rrusu lire trnrn Ing on tho south side of the Slsklyous are tho rauso or the smoky haze In the sky. Hay .for safcT'TVrnr'Everhafd. The llssos AHco and Florence Johnson have returned from a week's Wslt-at Shasta Springs. A "King Spits" cigar Is homo mado Try ono. 5c. . " Iko Frldegcr Is figuring on going to Orator Lake next week to do tho plastering work on the hotel being built there. Tho F. W. Shaplclgh Jlardware company has the best and cheapest hoso In town. Prices on everything reduced. Uud Anderson who Is ill at his homo lu Vancouver, Wasi., is on the road to recovery according letters re ceived In this city. Only one kind of kodak finishing nt Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best. Oyer Isis Theater. Wig Asbpole left Thursday night on u business trip to Itnoburg. Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fiulblabels. .Mcdford Print ing Co." . Frs,nk. Johnson of thew Central Polqt district spent Thursday after noon In Mcdford .attending "to "busi ness matters. Order jour frnlt labels of tho Mcd ford Printing Co. and keep tho monoy at homo. Tho Iloko Cannery has sent out to stockholders sample cans of tho first canning of tho plant Manager Hoke is making efforts to secure more ber ries. Cot it at DeVoe's. ' Tho Mudford baseball proposed trip to Klamath Falls has been called off, owing to tho falluro of tho Klam ath Falls team to meet tho require ments demandod ax far as cash was concerned. The Talent team of the Itoguo Itlver Valley league will prol ably iniiko tho trip by auto. Thov bellovo that with Collie Druhot pitch ing, they can beat any team lu houthorn Oregon or northern Cali fornia. Groceries at Do Voo'h. The city water Is still muddy from the cloudbursts nenr Fish Lnku lust Sunduy, but much of tho condition Is duo to sediment In tho tlty rusipolr, brought to tho top by heavy pressure during tho warm epull. Koduk finishing tho host, nt Wos ton'H Camera Shop. Over lids Thea ter. A, i: Bwurthout has roturnod from a trip (o initio Falls, Hereon doors nt Mcdford Lbr. Co. in sprinting to catch a northbound frclRht train Thursday night a wan dering gent crashed head on into box car standing near tho Ho(taiq Ulv. or Fruit tmoclnUon ofilco, and was I mum h.'u cunu j up shuck nns so bo Ii uro Vhat he manifested no desire to catch the train, and n dash of cold water In the fnco riled him. If oti want n lithographed fruit label Instead ot a printed ono, sec us, wo nro agents for Schmltx I.ttho. graph Co. Med ford Printing Co. f 'K. Olmstcad and C.eno Hoko were fined $1 and rostR before Police Judge Ray, this morning for violating the apeedltut ordinance. Tho council nt Its last meeting urftod that $2.". be the minimum fine for the first of fense. The city ordinance, however, provides for from ft to $50. and at Its net meeting; wilt likely take steps to amend, Hie ordinance making $25 the minimum. ifnepoltao maintain thn( A $1 fine will hnve no effect whatever on curbing speeders. IJon't fqrgct the lard sale, stalls la and H. nubile market, Satur day, S4 nurglars tore the latch off the rear door of the O. N. Wilson sec ond hand store on South Central ave nue somctlmo Thursday night, and stole three revolver and two rifles. The police are working on the case. Dr. Mjrtlo Lockwood will limit her office hours during July and August to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 4 p. m. ' " The Crater Lake stage reached the rim of the lake Wednesday after a hard tlma shoveling snow and buck Mose Harkdull and wife, Muggsy McOrnw and Mr. and Mrs. Harkdull, Sr. will return this afternoon from Crescent City, where they hnvo been for tho last week. Mate HaUb Worthlngton will leave Saturday with Hoc Yak for n cruise along Kvnns creek nfter fish over Sunday. For the first time :u ten years there wn no social train from Ornnts Paa Thursday to attend Grants Pass day nt the Ai.hland Chnutnuqun. Tho special train was cancelled because not onough tickets were sold to Justify the trip. It A. Flke left Thursday for Port land after n few dnvs spent hero lu tho Interest ot the Warren Construc tion company. It II Parsons of Hlllcrest orchard left Thursdnv on n ten dn.vs trip to Seattle. CLARK-HENERV GETS CONTRACT (Continued from Page 1) "" "" ' I Weeks & McGowan Co. UKDERTAKERB lAy Am4l 11 ItMMHI 1417 A, K. Orr s7NM iHf" l ' ""' I'l'X'l I't'f Inp the drifts. Tho auto stage from both sides were stuck at the same time. After each anto had been stuck several times they flnnllv wormed, thro.ugh the last drift and reached tho rim. The old road I some what rough, but will bo used for the traffic a week or ten days In order to give tho new road tlmo to dry and harden. The boats nro on the lakond.sonje.flno catches of troiif Kmo already been made Threo large touring cars from San Francisco left Medford for tho lake thia'tt'inminir arcomtiahleA by u Japan? cook- and an extra auto loaded with camping outfit. Now that automobiles can rcarh tho rim tourist travel will begin In earnest. Reduced prices on all garments diirluV' Jhlr?nd August. Mrs. My ers, dressmaker at Deuel's store. 98 Wanda, tho to- car-old daugh- termfMr. and-Mrs -Charles Miller had a narrow escape from deato Thursday evening by being run over by an auto. She wag standing wlt'i ljcr par.e.ntH In front of the Nash Hotel. She-ran between two auto4 standing at the curb. Just as a speed ing machine passed, the wheels miss ing bere by a slim distance. ThJ driver of the auto drove on without stopping Hxpcrlcnced' young woman tfesires a position as assistant bookkeeper or cashier, or any kind or office work. No stenography. K. M., Colonial Apartments. 94 Attorney Gus Newbury attended to professional matters In tho county seat this morning. Call Mitchell for Vawn mower trou bles. PJtpna -0. Joe'Recman of Gold Hill spent a few hours'ln the city Thursday en routo to tho mining congress at Ashland, where he was scheduled for a speech. William Ulrlclt will ofrer for sale at public-auction, on Saturday, Jul. 11th, at 1:30 p. m.. at No. 1C, North Front street, and known as tho Man hattan restaurant, a largo assortment of furniture 'and fixtures, dishes and groceries. Terms strictly cash. Mis.Besslo Smith of San Francisco Is vlsltlni with Mrr.ErnV AVobb this Lweok. j We have a 13500 press, recently Installed especially for printing fruit label8?iModfond Printing Co. llob TeKer ot Uugeue Is In tho city on business connected with tho Clark Houory Construction company, and visiting friends. Fruit labels artistically printed in any and all colors. Medford Print ing Co. ' ' Harry HclniB nnd party of friends will spend Sunday fishing near Hut ton, Cal, " ' Until Jujy IS wo will rocclvo ordors for special three color applo ond pear Stationery at cut prices reduieil from ?8,50 to4.00 wJHi your busl noec'ard thereon. Medford Printing Co. Two special trains will bo run b tho Southern aclfle to accommodate visitors to tho Ashland Chautauqun. edford Day, next Thursday, Juiv ICtli. Tho first will be run from this city at 1:25 p. in. and tho sec ond nt 7 p. m., giving biitlnesj men a thanco to itltend tho evening ses sions. Tho train will return at 10 !i(i rim round trip faro will bo 55 cents children half-fare. Tho ChauUuqui association Is making preparation' for the biggest day of the season, and special attractions will bo offered Medford Conservatory reduced pri ce for music lessons begin July 1st. Advnnred students will bo taken ut tho sumo low price us bcvlmiors. Open all summer 31 drupe street. Huturduy night dume t Weldeimr J'urk, Tulunt Contort by Ashlund Tul u( IihiiiI ul 7(30. IhimiiiK. H" rial oniieMrft uftir H-ao Yon m Invited J'Imh Hiiuniu, f& I sheet asphalt wearing surface. $1 59 per square jnrd. i. Four (4) Inches of hydraulic concrete foundation of class "C" concreto covered with 14 Inches of sheot asphalt wearing surface. $1.18 per t-quare vard. f. Three and one-half (3 4 Inches of asphaltlc concrete founda tion covered with 14 Inches of as phaltlc concreto wearing surface. ?1.2" per square jard. G. Three and one-half (34) Inches of asphaltlc concrete founda tion covered with 14 Inche of sheet asphalt wearing surface. $1.32 per square ard. 7. Threo Inches of asphaltlc con crete foundation covered with 2 Inches of asphaltlc concreto wearing surface. 11.29 per squaro yard, S. Threo Inches of asphaltlc con crete foundation cvoered with 2 Inches of sheet asphalt wearing sur face. $ 1 30 per squaro ard. 9. Two and one-half (2 41 Inches of asphaltlc concrete foundation cov ered with 14 Inches of nsphaltle concreto wearing surface. $1.15 per squaro yard. 10. Two and one-half (2 4) inches of asphaltlc concrete founda tion covered with 14 Inches of sheet asphalt wearing surface. $1.20 per squaro yard. 11, Two Inchc (2 of asphaltlc concreto wearing surface placed on present old madam foundation. $.94 per squaro yard. Specifications' for the concrete foundation ot propositions Nor. 1 to 4, inclusive, will be governed by sec tion No. S of tho annexed specifica tions for tho 4'aclflc highway, "VVorrvH CouMrHctloti'ltftl.i i'S 1, vvarrenito, redress 2 Inches. onr present macadam $1.25. 2. Four Inch rock base, 2 Inch wearing surface, $1.03. 3. Four Inch "C" class concreto baso. 2 Inch wearing surface, $1 GO. 4. Asphaltlc concrete, 2 Inch re dress on present macadam, $1.02 5. Asphaltlc 4 Inch rock h.ifce, 2 Inch wearing surface, $1.4C. C. Asphaltlc 4 Inch "C" class concrete base, 2 inch wearing sur face, $1.53, 7. Add lie per squaro ard for class "II" concreto base in No. 2 und G. AGITATION m TEACHING;RELIGIONw in dbllUULu- MUNb ouhlio npitlliv lo eeelesliHtlenl nf- fnirji. . 1 i t I Wfc "In iceent llmei Ihe uli'inil- lo meet thul iiiMtiU'tiou in lelluloii lu. token on n Intuo dcuree 01 edtuui tiuiinl n impute. TliU eliijyolieiuie lneliif.ii HiiU iluvoiiou, II it tie dulv of tln'.Mitto 1 mmgiilso miv ;i'tiinw enilenvor lo lueet I'tliu'ntloiuil iieeiN. Whenever the work of Ihe Siiniluv solmoirt or miiiiIiiv nuenole-. fii-H to the level of the woik of the Hhlii HelmolM, thai common level of edtienlinnnl erfieieni-v uuiilil lo luwe 1 to public vvooipilllon." HAITIEN REBELS MAKE ATTACK ON CAPE H ATI EN t r r.Vli: IIA.TIKN'. llnili. .lulv 10. The uliok in the mnlli of llnili nintlo nit uii"U fiLil itttnok loilii on tlto foils of Ihi eilv whieli me held liv voveimneul tioiqw. Why Not Get the host smoke, Gov. Johnson, and also patroulzo homo. ST. PA I I.. Mum.. .I.ih It). " les eeilmu (iilUtinenl .ne umde in the etlueulioiml vltnii Hie imiiliei eltoitls of Ameiieo 'will 1om their hold to our iiivillxiilion nud eontinue to ei-t oulv nv 11 iletiviuc intilu tton.'t Tht wn the ilelntntioii of .1. 11. KrnneN, supoiiulemlej)! or ehnol, I.oh AiiKele. in an tnljlren hofore Ihe numml eouvention jt (he Xutlomil Kduentien nMeinilnu, wlrrli eloe 11 weekV e-.jon toiuulit. . Right to rreiloui "Kvcry ehiM lm n' right to ficc- ilout in the pursuit or his numml de velupment, free frititr nientnl. reliu ions political or (lunneml esplmlu tion on the part of thoJe Ntronuer tlitm hlmelf," Ml. Kihiiu eontin- MCil. "tniet opposition of powerful or-.'iiniralion- towunl nnv rlinne Irnil niff to grenter Inilepemleuee or thought or freettoin N one of Ihe iiieiineiiiir iliffieultitw fneim; tlioe who woulil itnlitiite 'n sysleiu of m'IiooU to meet the neciU of Ihe ehil.l." Henry F. Cope of t'liiengo, H'nk irtir before Ihe religious ilueiilioii nx. vooiatiiui. of whieli he i xeuenil Hee- rvtnry, Miiil the "prcMiit ajtitilllno for the tenehiutr of 1 fltf inn in the puhlie seliooN is bnel 011 three mi-npprclten-ions" as follews: Agitation for Rellctou "Ffrst, that the le imtv properly ji)SaS(iiiiiJ&j?tti.Vvit! tench religion; eeoinlf t tut t loligion . 1 j " can he tuiiKht 11 uiuthi'iiiniii-, nmli third, that lenehiui: hIiijiiiii woulil, olve nil the prohleui- ol voiilliful jt?i delinipieuev ami cure the gfiiernl S SUMMER RESORT ROGUli: RIVl-R HANGII ill) .Mile, rrom .M eil foul 4 HNfc 1'IHHINtl lloott and Tenuis Itiiluij $1.50 po (ny, $7.50 pur week. Passenger intea $3 50 olio wii)', b)' Ci ater l.nko Auto Slago For Further Information Write. pai'Ii it, ei'iivui: 'tiall, Ore. FOR HIRE Private Auto tli'Lvo my own ujh" nil j,'ip good ho i' vice nl. REASONABLE PHICES E. A. GRAY .20-115 OR 882-R nntl r OUR PROCESS IS THOROUGH Kvcry garment cleaned by us Is mado sanitary nud dean with our Modern Equipment and Experienced Help Wo are nblo to give ou service that Is oulv possible to get III Did larger cities. I'honoSII. Wo will call v - r w There is Qne Thing Sure IT (lioiv is niiylhin in t lu Vi'getnlih', I'Vuil nud Horry lino you wind, nml il irf on thu uinrkol, ymi nro suro to rind il, nt. our storo, Wo prido oucsoIvoh on linving tho dininosi of ovorylliing lu thoso lincH, PICNIC GOODS AVo nlso linvo n big supply of Moiled Ilim, Sinnlvtul nud Cnmied MohI.m, I'icliloH, Choose, olo,, IW Hit picnic mid onmpiug I rip. Marsh & Bennett Second door east of First National llauk. 1'hono -"' PauFs Electric Store. have tho exclusive- sliowlns ot l.lKhtlni; Fixtures of the J C. KiiKllsh company of Portland. Hotel .Medford. Sucred Heart Hospital, First National ll.ink and a number of the best resi dences are IlKhteil'Witii I. owlish Fixtures. J "JM l- mli Mk 'S M JyfrmPk 5 I iU JV ill wr I iX.'i..i.iM.i.i.i.Vi.x.i.i.x.i.i.i.i.i.xo..yjifi.i.r.i.ifi.i.i.iM.r.f.i.i.i.Y.ii.i.Tr "- IT xl t. A ff t . .. f you t-airt xiroru to Miss it! tn it .Min-siMMim fi.i:,it.vti: s,i.i: On all l.u Slim", liveiy I'alr of t'tdioibiN, I'llliipo nml OvferiN at 11 Wtf Cut III I'riie. Ml nw lull t)l... in per rent discount on all children', strap inndals tjoutl .Slmc-. ' built our himlucM l)tiuMi vulue In eVtr parcel At tho Sltfti or C?mxi Siio'.ft" OOl'tMITi; I'OST OFl'H'i: j ita2vy'iyy'jfeXy ir '. . iXj. iS'tttt''' if'Xt jxs ' ty )px.MTt(xtv,JfruSdfvvii;i.ivfiiittrtii,jkUfy 5' 55 ", 5 X 5w5 5 w X 5 5 '"''X,' X M0HEN0 SCENTS FOUL PLOT ( Continued froaj pagi.X.l trnry, he ascribed them to, 11 urenler power, namely, the (.'ovcniuicut it M'lf, u dirvi'teil by il politicians. Kcither did Senor Mpheno have nny Imijm', e.xceit of tie hlihteit imluiy, Hint the overllfrovv of Oenerpl Hit ertit by the coti-.titulionalistn would ho follow e'l liy iwuee. Since he left the Mexican capital, Senor Molicnn npenm to hove be come frank in bin admiration of Kuiiliiiuo Zapata, the Kouthern revo. lulionary leuder. II" I old the news paper eorrcKpondentH that Zapata wti u much iiiiKiinderhtoed mini, lie ilfclureil Zapala to he 11 hiuiile mindcf! Indian of hicli iucals nud patriotic iuipuUew, altlioiih his method were Mimeuliut hurhnroiiH. Moheno frankly admitted belief that armed intervention in Mexico fiuully would come. He promised to reveal on Uh arrival in New York ihe exact method of the killiuc of the Into 1'ieMilriit Jlndcio uiul' Vice I'reKident Pine Sunrcz. "I will hay now that I urn confi dent flcncriil Huertn had uothiiii; to do with the uttniiKMiiiitiou of (hoc men," he continued, "it win 11 po lilical liliindcr uud it wiih inuviluhle that it should result in 11 rctolution whidi nil tliinkinu Mexico iih now concede lo hnve pmetienlly tii-iimphiil." TOO lATK ?f VhAHHWY i'OU IC J :NT II vi " room furnished Iioiii-o, modern. I'Jiono S55-J. 'J 'J FOl UKNT- HousoltcepliiK rooinu, modern, water. HkIU freo, dollar week eudi. II Tj Ho. Front, phono 7U1-H. lit WAN'J'HD In u prlvato fiuully, worn mi for 1 1111 11 do mol liiiuber work. I'hoiiu B7S.HI. WANTHH ICxjMt t fi ! Klrl or woiiiuii for K"imrnl houso work Mrs II- I', f'liiimduii, f 0 H. Holly I f Y ? t t f ? ? ? t t ? ? ? Y yv ? T t t ft f t t t t f t t ? Y T t t t t f A. Stock Reducing Sale Of the Entire Stock of Newest Spring and Summer Tailored Suits, Goats, Dresses, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Millinery and Furnishings Unresistible values--an opportunity no ono catt afford to miss replenishing tho wardrobe. Our solo aim is to turn tho stock into dollars and cents. Youre is tho saving. Reductions 10 to 50 , and moro. WASH DRESSES At Stock-Reducing Prices A hcnutiful' showing of Wash Drusspa in the much wanted white lingeries, in voiles, eifjies, etc.; also combinations all Jit .stoek-retjiiciiig jiriecs, Jj(.?)5, $7.45, 8.45 up. TAILORED SUITS One-Half Irice and Less Tailored Kujbi have received their final reduction. Make your choice now, while the assortment is still good. -Many of the styles Vil be appropriate for fall wear, then think of the saving to get one of our high-grade Tailored Suits at ON.E-ITAUj'jmJC'K Si ?iM2s U&V' Y LINEN COATS For that auio iyih nil nt stock-reducing prices, as low as 2.30, $2.98, easy stages up to $8.45. CAMPING OLpTHEB At stock rednljiij pH'tfes. Khaki Dresses.,; Khaki Skirts, KliXlcIL llloUses and Alidijgrlr Jvltilcl Coals. iim' Knbo Front LiicoCor se Is, $2.00, $230, $3.00 up 1 0 $0,00 r w 2G0 UNTRIMMED SHAPES, $1.08 Yoii' iiiireslrir.led choice of (his vast lot of shapes in Milan Hemp, Plain Hemp, combinations, the season's newest, iMibr biesi shapes, all colors, adual values up to .$7.50, and many of these luljulsume shapes, extra special $1.08 " TRIMMED HATS $2.45 About HO Trimmed Hals and Tailored Hats, values to $7.no, sale $2.-15 TRIMMED HATS $4.08 AboutOOTriiiuued Hats, beautiful mod els, in black and colors, actual vtilnos to $ P2.n0, sale . .. . $4.08 PANAMAS SPEQIALLY PRICED A large line of Panamas priced as low as. $2.49, $2.98, $3.46 up lo $5.-15 ALL COATS REDUCED 20 TO 50 AND MORE ALL SHIRT WAISTS At'stock reducing prices. Lingerie. Waists, lugtihtr values to iJsti.flO, sale'price $1.I at Waists nt I i:,i,i:..,.. ......:..i .. ct 111 ah iuiii-r, nwri-iiii hi p " and $1.48 All our Uoyii 1 t special prices PARASOLS OnotHalf Prico HAND BAGS OnoJIalf Prico ALL SWEATERS At stock-reducing prjees. SILK CLOVES At stock-roducing pricos. Kl-Miiltoii Niagara Mud pure silk double lipped! moves, uie nesi inttKe tin ? V T T ? v t V ? V ? ? v f ? t ? t V T ? T ? ? T v ? T ? T t t T ff. tn mantel, fj,J.) vaiue.fft" sale . iLtM&'y U-Hiillon Sillc (Moves, ? sale 45 V KMI11II011 Kong While r9M& Kid (Moves, r'M,7r value, sale $2.(,0 s AIiihIIii Underwear nl re duufious of lit) in imu xAAAAAAAASS.AfiAAAAAAA,aAA.AAAAAjS.AAAAA : : : : : : o t o ! : : : o : 0 0 o ct 0 s o : ct z ' w WTtT j ; j j j j j j $ j i v ; .1, " i V 1 AS , f & II i r IV '9 A 1 . - - - ' -.TVWTTT V-VVTWV .VrwVV f ff " ''he'-'-