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(1) The men coming out for the Icnlli ixiunil, N(li Mill ftvlt. (II) Tin firttviitli 11 mill, the kiIh1 In lilt!i Johnson got In hit I -l uoik Jimiln-t Wllhii-il iintl had film worried, (il) The tunl)llli nml litt i-onuil; Wlllmil Ki'llliiK ( for
fin (crriflc IkmIj punches that preceded his lrtory hyn Mow to Ihe Jnw liy only n few vitiind. ( I) Ills Jes Willard rnihltiK In a terrific iluhlhiuul pimrli to the Jim tlmt sent IoIiiimiii (o the nml sfiwlis. Tor one of the flit times In ilu history it
photornplicr Iian ticcn quirk or Iuckj'-4'notiKli to not u picture of n knockoiUnit limn at the Instant of reellnc the fluid wallop. Here Willard Iiuh tout Johnson out of his clinch In that famous twent)-slli round ami bronchi over tin left anil light
Hint made him champion. Johnson's Intcvs lme rnvtsi) in, his head has been drlion Iwuk and he U ivady to itvl into an unconscious luii a di feutetl clinniilou. .
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PROGRAM CHANGED
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"Wayside Notes Mititli-lwmitl
Flmstn Itoute," U the title of n iiu)t
nttratuixe folder just issued by tlic
Sontliern Pneifie. The eoer eontnliis
views of ('niter Ijike, Mi. Sliatn,
Mosslune Fulls and Ml. Hupd from
I'oitlnnd Heights'.
Slnrtiiic :it Seattle, Hie folder'jjive
lirief deseripiiotiB of nil the eitUtS and
countries trnetcd, with iew of the
fccenery to bo seen from the enr win
dow ri iroinjpitjret Sound to San Fran
cisco. Tlliito aio n doxen ltopte
ltiver vnllev eelles, including the
Mcrliii-Diniinick nide, the vnlley be
low Grunts !'), lislutiH: in the ltoue,
Gold liny dam, u youn-; orehnrd witli
lt. .McLmililiii m the distnuee, Mod
ford mid Alil(tntl Ktrcet scenes Cra
ter Luke, apple oiclinrd with Mt. Ash
land in the distance, mid xccikm in the
HMiiynim.
lleiirdin Medford i the follow
ing: "Here the willey is twelve miles
nvide. Medlord is the fruit hipping
center of xoutheni Oregon. Its prize
npples nml pears have l.innlit record
prices in cmtcru nnd foreign inarko s.
It is nu nltraetive nml modern city
with substantial biir.ines houses nml
public buildings, good hotels and
handsome residences. On a brow of
a lull In the east, the Sacred Heart
hospital is noticeable, one of thu most
modenily equipped hospitals in the
northwest.
".Jacksonville, seat of Jack-on
comity, is six miles southwest of Mud-
Ii f ford and is reached by the Itoue
If V ltiver Vallev niilrond It ic mm nf
thu pioneer towns of Oregon and is
)iei in t unlit Ions nnd lelies of eai
days."
J(vKii(1iiir rrtilor Lake, infonnulion
ia ieii us foilewn: "Crntor Lake na
tional park, (10(10 feet above sea level,
Oregon's wondeiful touiisj ground, is
flphly miles noi (beast ward in the
Cns-endcs, nml is leached itoni Jled
i'ord by nuto stage, leaving tlnee
times weekly. This is n delightful
trip of about Jen hours through the
fruit section uf the valley and up the
wild nml beautiful canyon of tint up
per Koguo rivpr, with lunch nt Pros
pect, midwiiv to the lake. Criter luko
lodgn is veiiched ut (1 o'clock. In ad
dition to the lodge, two camps nru
muiuluincd under gou'imticiit eoutiol,
Keuson July 1 to Sepleinber ,'10. Hound
trip nuto faro per p,i.L.nger, 1K'
mo way, .$10,."
No spetion is npgleefed, The folder
is well printed nml beautifully illns
traled altogeiber one of tho most
iltlnuitivu and sutisfuetor.v pieces t
lili'riituiu tho Somhein Pacific has
issued.
Wlmt Vow Hiiro lfei Looking J'or.
.Moiltol White. Liniment la a pio
imratlon tlmt gives satlstactlon whoro
a jmln killer and healor Is needed.
"Mi do not bollove you could get a
fetter llulwent at any prlco. Prices
3Qc, 50c, J1.00. Kxclnplvo Agency
Jluxklmi dru store, t
With Mvdfrd Tia In Medford Mado
Some imiortnnt chnnges lime been
made in the ntningemont of the jiro
gmm nt tho Star theater commons-
jing Wedni'sduy.
The great Crnig Kennudy detee-
tio play, "The KxploiU of Klnine,"
! w itl be sliown on 'Saturda-. only.
This cl.mnge has been found nuce
Ipiiry on uecouut oT nn nrrnngf incut
'that has been made with tho Para
mount Picture ooriionitiou, to gie
three subjects each week for the next
few weeks instead of two us hereto
fore. Paramount features will now
be shown on Snndny, Mondny, Tlmrs
duy nml Fridny, mid u different sub
ject will be bhown on .Sunday nnd
MomiBy.
On ThtiroilRv nftenioon nnd even
ing and Friday afternoon, Miss Mnr
giterite Chirk, in "Wildflower"; Sun
day afternoon Hiid evening, ".luck
London's great story, "Puriiiiig Day
light," with Ilobart Itosworth, nnd
.Mondny nftenioon and e cuing, "The
Muii From Mexieo," with .loliu Hairy
more, will be the Paramount subjects
for tliis coming week.
On Saturday nftenioon nn excep
tionally strong nnd interesting pro
gram has been arranged, including
"Tho Exploits or Klnine," a Putin?
comedy, Pathe cdiicu;iomil and u
f Juvenile comedy will be shown, nnd
ns nu added uttruetiuti seierul good
wiudciille. nets have been seeurcil
The vniidovillu will bo for the nrter-
noon only.
On Fiidny cening a play will be
given bv the Dramatic society from
the I'niieisitv of Oregon.
YOUTHS STOLE
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MA
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Lloyd Wolgamott, George nml Freil
Anderson, brotliei-s, nml Cecil Knu
dall, nil about 17 years of age, wens
urreted by the police this morning its
members of an nllegfd gnng of
nhieken thlees uko lmve been niidinc
Jeiist .side chicken coops tho last ten
! days;. Other menilier of thu gang,
I which is ulleged to lme curried on a
j systematic robbery ot lien house, nre
isehediileil for this nfti ninoo. Tim
boys will be givtu n hearing tomorrow
morning.
Wolpnniott in alleged o hnve been
the lender and "fence'' of the gnng
KllsHising of the chickens, nftor they
Imd been stolen by the others. Most
of the fowls, the sdiee say, were
marketed at the Medlord Pooltrv
comimny. In their osrntiui- the
ld- stole in the iieiphlinrliiMid of c'JDO
worth of chicken, which the sohl
nt tthinl figures.
The gang always worked at nijeht,
nnd their depredations weie noufiued
to (he east side. They made one sor
tie into the Kugle Point diutricl. Fii
dny night they raided the roosts iff
Dick Slinger, but weie frightened
nway bv ihe family dog.
This is the third case of juvenile
jlclinriiuucy in this city m the hist ten
days.
DOUBLE BILL BY
ANDREWS AI PAGE
Inasmuch as the Andrews Opera
company aie laying up heie for a
short time, while their route is being
nrniugcd in the north, there have been
numerous requests that they give an
other performance,, hen? in Medforll.
theieforo n date lui been arranged at
the Page theater Xor April 10, at
which time they will piesint u double
bill ol' "Fntist" and "Martha," the
garden scene from "Fuust" and Ihe
entire opera of "Mm thu." The chur
nctur of Fniist is one of Siguor (hor
dmios greatest parts, nml those w'io
Heard him in ".Mai tun" will he le-j
liichted at heiirin him in this ride.
Mm. Kd Andrews will sing the pat of
Marguerite which is partieiilnilv well'
suited to her oice. Mr-. .tiimwiU '
will be neeu in the oniric cli.n.ii ti i
of Mitrtlm, the I'nund ot M.irguenti
George Andrews will be the Meplu-to.
The east ot "Martini" will be the snipe
ns in the previous pcrforimuu The
prices hnve been arranged lot this
perfimminee so that nil mm attend.
Poxes il; lower Hour, first fne tows,
7." cents; last thir.eeu rows, .1(1 cents;
balcony, liist lour rows, lO cents;
Inst thirteen rows, 'J,', cents.
POACHERS
LOSE SUIT
EXCURSI
ON
MIES TO (HE EAST
Hums biothers of (hunts P.is,
couieted-ii cai ngo of illegal li-.li-ing
in Kogue rner, the couxietiou uf
terwnrds Imuiil nrtsed on niuienl to
u higher court, lost their suit in the
justice eouit nt Grunts Pmh .Monday
against Game Wardens Sam Sundry
nml Fred Mertill for fl.'id for the
coufiscutiou of nets nml u bout used
ns evidence in Ihe ease. The ease at
tnictcd considerable interest, ns it
opeueil u loophole for similar suit
by giune iolulorw. The court in
structed the jury, niter nil the cm
deuce was submitted, to brim? in a
verdict in fmor ot the defendants.
Siiinlry nnd Merrill were represcnlid j
by County Attorney K. K. Kellv ofj
tin iily, and Coiinu Attorue Miller i
of Grunts Pus.
Genernl Mnungor lloHetiti.ium of
the Southern I'nclflc line In .Medford
nnitniiiircH that enntlioiiml round trip
mi miner tourUt tleketM will he on imlii
dull) Mill lfith to .September .10th,
rimil return limit October H Int. Thern
will hn no gotiiR trniihlt limit nml
Ktopovcrs will ho permitted tit nil
points on cither going or return trip
within Hunt limit. Car en and nr
rnnKciueutH In Omnlia, KniiNnn City,
etc, Miino a h IUM, to ion(. caul
thereof Home Might cIiiiiikck.
mothcks op this eorNTitv
hmo throiiKh nil uges pant ami will
through nil lonrs to eome take earn
of the ordinary Hlmplo iillmentA In
cldenl to every fnmll) with their fnv
orlto reineily,
In almoin evety liotue In tho laud
L)il!ii II. riukham'M Vegetable Com
pound In tin leiognUed Htandtinl
hounehobl rmueily for (cumin llbi;
tlioimandd of Amerlenn women owe
their goood health to It. Miulit from
the rootn and herbs of tin) Mold, It Ih
n simple remedy In which Hiifferlng
women uiu place perfect ronllilenre.
It loiitalus no narrotliM or hnrmful
drug-'.
(Paid Adv )
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Hullo 1-1! Over Deuel's
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Clam Kimball Young in "Tho Deep
Purple' will be the iittruc ion nt the
Pngn Wcduesilm nuil Thuisda of
tins week. The plu Iidiii which thu
nict mo miis nuiile is (ho Ihoadwnv
success untie ii by Paul Ai'insnii
nnd Wilson .Mi.inr, m.il cieillnuM
that made this nlai so suiii---lul on
Itioadwuy are tound in Ilu viud nml
lulcictdiuu- j)lioluj))uy .
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IME REASON IJ TAKES 50 LONG
ETHELBFRTA SCOLDS BECAUSE BREAKT
GETS COLD EVERY MORNING WHILE AIM
GIVING THE LAWN ITS MORNNG SHAVE.
TOO BAD! BUT I CAN'T THROW AWAY THIS
MRS. E. V. COFFIN
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FOR SALE
Mahoijany Tea Table . $10.00
Ladies' Dressing Table and Chair (maliouany) . . 10.00
Victor Plionoyrapli and $15 worth of records (your own choice
frcm a large collection), all for . . 15.00
Mahogany Sideboard ... .... .. 20.00
See STANTON GRIFFIS
Burrlll Orchard Phone GII-J3
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