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WrfcWW '',''" '." J . .' ( i U j , V V ft r J?AGK 1'WO 4 ilMii""i"-" llOCALAND I : PERSONAL The Western Union Is nlnnnlni ution (lie 1nHUatlon of call hoxea lit the btmlncfla houu of tho city, to fa cilitate tu lianailuR c,f mcMngos. On Saturday only all popular sheet tftuilo at C cfrtta.per copy. Bvery tiling tl'io very- latest. Tlppornry In- eluded, uaio rmno iiouso. in- Trunk Hvbco of Jnclsitonvlllo nt tftndml to uiiBliiQKH tnnUct-H In this city Wcdnoilaj; afternoon. Lunch goods at t)e Voo's. X, telephone niosnaKC was received ly tho Hllro Vodne8ilny that n Konl cnr$pafeen wretUed near Ornnts Pars THeadny night, but that when a rescue party win formed, tho occu pants had disappeared. Tho ntecr Itifc gear, had been broken, and there was no Qvldcnco that any ono had been hurt. Later tho ear was towed Into Ornnts Pans for repairs. Vlmnly must finish selling our spring and early summer hats to tnaku rooiu for pur nitd-summcr stock On Saturday tho l.'th, and Monday the llh, nil lmls and trimmings re duced from 23 to 50 per cent. Tho Mlsrea Lonnsbury and Scmon, at the M. M. Department Storo. 47 Seth Ilutlla and bride, neo Jos ephine Hoot, of Sterling motored to MeuTord this morning. Velvet Ice Cream at Do Voe'. County Recorder Chauncey Florey of Jacksonville spent a few hours In this city Wednesday afternoon. ltobcrt Warwick last time, Page tofllRaL .Adrian Itona of the Griffin cr-ek district sent Wednesday in Medford attesdlnfr to huilnee matters. See Pieree tbe florist, for bedding plants ofall kinds. Perry Ashcraft of this city is ex pected to a'rrlvo today with a Chal mers six which ho Is driving from Portland to Mcdford. Ho pawed through Eugene Tuesday afternoon. Let us solve your hat problems by visiting our big clean-up sales. The best value that can bo produced. He member the days, Saturday the ISth, fltod Circus Day, Monday the 17. The Misses Lotiwbary and Senion at the jEfckPfr.JDSrt meat Store. 47 rii f tccAinm liu uvuu rcccnt'U V) Dr. J, FJteddy. at .Grants. Paw from Judge Twdhy. contractor for the -MWildliof Uie coast ilne, stating ,, M-h an hlreon Rbbert had gone to St. Paul for a conference. ? Xodak finishing and supplies at Weetoa's Camera Shop, Opposite I Book Store.- , r Willi Hopkins of Kugene Is amang the out of town busiaess vbritorz 'is. the city this week. - Attraction, ISc ice cream social. V Place: Third and Hartlett. Time: Friday evening, May Hth, by Ep Wtorth League. For you. -I5 ' " Smatterings of rain, with a heavy shower early Thursday morning were the chief weather features for the Rogue river valley tho last 24 hours. Flelschmann's yeast at De Voo's. Robert Pelouze, Lloyd Williamson, James Vance and Walter Drown of the Mtgh school are in Eugene, where they will remain until Sunday. Tho boys are the guests of fraternity houses In the university city, and are groomed as candidates for Initiation when they enter college. The Hall Taxi Co. will run cars to Gold Hill Saturday evening and ro maln until after tho dance. Round trip J 1.25. Phono for scat order. 1cavo address. c t T. K, Drake, special weather ob server during tho frost season for the Roguo river valley, left Jast night for Portland, Jila work being ended for this year. Ask for Grandma Cookies. 0. RJewegaard, tho Inlaid wood artist, who was stricken with paraly sis whllo working in IiIh garden on East Main street last Monday, Is im proving. Robert Warwick last time, Page tonight, Tho May term of tho circuit court will open at Jacksonville next Mon day, May 17th. There will bo a ses sion of tho grand Jury. Four crim inal cases will be called. The term bids fair to be tho shortest In tho history of Jackson county, thero be ing a short criminal and civil docket. Pan Dandy Dread at De Voe's. Tho poWge aro lookjng for a gent who 'secured money from a number of Mcdford pqopjo, Wednesday upon the allegation that ho was starving to duatjij, and afterwards spent tho re sults or hU alms-scoklng In buying wblakoy, Holmans' white sulphur swimming pools and baths at Ashland, Ore., opon for the season Saturday, May l"t. 67 That Armond Taylor, a Junior In tho Ori'gon Agricultural Coliego at CorvalllH, 18 winning honors for him. self and incidentally for his homo town (s attested by tho fact that tho nellege paper rerera to him an a stu tfttit who, shows unusual dramatic HltJlki u(l ,ene whp is deserving qt MjiOfM inSntlcrti'for the excellent way ' ) whloh he can led his part in tho jMtttof ' pi" rwwHtly produeed at tho tioMwe town, Company 7 Const nrtlllory drilled 6n Mnln Rlreet Wednesday hlRht, go Ing .through military evolutions with a full company, all officers, and equipment, adding a touch of militar ism to thb night life. Tho company wont through their steps without n flaw, and the hutta of their guna hit the pavement as 0110. A largo crowd gathered to watch, Ami' "reflect tbat they would Inst about ono twist of the handle of a machine gun In tho .European murd.erfest. Pop corn Crlspotles at Do Voo's. Gordon Rice of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Is spending a few days In tho city attending to business mat ters. Rom KHno of the Little ltutte dis trict la spending tho day In Medford attending to business .matters, Chris Gottlieb attended to business matters In Talent this morning, Pierce, tho florist, has a tlno lot of pansy plants. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Callaghan of this city will celebrate their thirty ninth wedding anniversary noxt Sun day. Attraction, ISc Ice cream social. Place: Third and Hartlett. Time: Friday evening. May Hth, by Ep worth League. For you. 45 Andrew Jetdncss has returned to his mining claims In tho lllue Ledge district after spending a few days In this city. Ask for Grand nin Cookies. Two wanderers reported to tho As sociated Charities Wednesday and received a pair of shoes and pants "apiece, of which they wero in sorry need. See Dave Wood about that fir in Karance policy. Office Mall Tribune Old. City Recorder Elmer T, Foss re turned Wednesday afternoon from Fort Stevens w.here ho attended the O. f. 0. officers school. While In Portland Foss met Bud Anderson in the Imperial Hotel. Rud had Just sent a telegram to Pendleton, Ore., challenging the winner of a fight In that city tho night before. Foss says tho battling spirit has not been en tirely eliminated from the make-up of the former "Pride," and that he was anxious to know about tho chances fora revival of pugilism in this city. Ho figures on engaging In several botita, the coming summer. Foss says Dudtpoked as If he weighed ICO pounds, but Dud placed his own heft at 138, and was as brown as a coffee berry from an open air life on Ills ranch" near Vancouver, Wn. -Dollar -Mark Page Tonight A lone drunk was arrested "Wednes day night by the police, and fined $10 and costs In the pollco court this morning. Dr. M. C. Barber. Palm block. Hours 3 to 4. Phone: Office 110; Howe"M10J2. Attorney Gus Newbury left Wed nesday night for 8alem to attend to official business befoic the supremo court. Have your lawn mower sharpened oy J. W. Mitchell, phiuo 3C0J. tf F. W. Warren of Grants Pass at tended to business matters In .this city Wednesday afternoon. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Bhop. Opposite Book Store. Elmer Tuttlo of IIIH. Cal., la at tending to business matters In the city this woek. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer tn southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Btadlo 22 S Vfatn St. Phone 3 20-J. AH members of tho Amoma class arc requested to bo present at tho business meeting for the election of officers Friday evening. 7:30 at the home of Miss Corey, 524 South River side avenue. Tho published statement that Miss Mabel E. Meara had accepted a posi tion in tho Klamath schools, although sho had not resigned her position in Medford. This was a mistake, as Miss Mears has not acc6pted a posi tion at Klamnth Falls, although on Wednesday afternoon after tho pub lication of the article she received tho offer of ono at an Increase in salary. Miss Mears Is not a teacher who would accopt a now position be fore tendering her resignation. Hriofs In tho suit of Attorney W. E. Phlpps el al against the City of Medford, attacking the validity of tho sewer assessment In District 13 (North Riverside) wero sent to the supremo court at Salem this morn ing, in the ordinary course of busi ness it will bo a year before a deci sion Is given. Tho suit has been hanging flro for three years, being more or less of n thorn In the sides of threo admlnlutratlons. Probation Officer Charles B. Gay was called to Phoenix this aftornoon to Investigate a caso of Juvenile de linquency Involving two boys atd a girl all about eight years of age. Louis Hhafslty of San Francisco, who la conducting a sale of the stock of tho Wardrobe waH arrested Wednesday on two chargcs-r-conduct-Intr a ealo without a city llconse, and shipping In a stock of a bankrupt, both allegations being contrary to city ordinances, Shafsky left on Wednesday for Salem to attend to business, and upon his return the cases will bo called, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, THE SONG OF THE B S5S3i2Slw janjrafjcfson.i v? 1 -. 1 I love to plant the cabbagn ntnl till tho onjno. tool X lore tn rle nt break of day and wade through chilly dew, love to cotut tho bubbnrd squash and woo tho gentle shlvo and then goUoul the. family wash ntnl glvo thanks that I'm ntlvo. I lovo tho humble bumble bee, who stinks on the snoot. I also love my neighbor's cow, tho blnstcd, bnnnt brute. 1 lovo tho parrow and Its male that roost upon my wash, nnd I opine that Its Just great for bugs to chew my squash. 1 love, adoro and venerato the proud tomato worm, nnd laud nnd praise nnd Incubate the old scratching hen, I chase tho glmUome, hours through with hoe and sythe nd spade; 1 never, never, feci dark blue, I never am dismayed. 1 lovo the fervid. Mistering sun that wilts my tender green, and hug to death, though all In tun, the bugs both fntand lean, who come nnd enmp upon my lot. nnd chew and chew nnd chow; their comradeship I long bad sought, I wish they weren't so few, Tho cats and dogs that dig nnd scratch through nil my flower beds I tamo and love, nnd ncath my thatch I pat their darling heads. Tho child ren dear from public school, who play ball on my lawn, I handle with the Golden Rule nnd put my watch In pawn to buy them candy, gum and things to make their young lives bright. I think tho llttto dears have wings, they are SUCH a delight. Oh, nothing ever troubles me as through this world I roll; my garden and my fruit are free to every hungry soul, and when I die and reach the gate whoro Peter alts so stern, I'll doubtless for ten eons wait while sinners take my turn at squeoxlng past tho golden post and up the chrstnl stair; I'll gladly go below and roast, nnd speak -well of thu air. 1 really never could slug -well;, I'd look hum In the choir, also, moreover, truth to tell, 1 AM AN AWFUL LIAR! Robert tonight. Warwick last time, Page' F. W. Streeta of the Commercial club ha on exhibition In tho oxhthlt j building a soap, stone bowl used by the, Indians, and found In Sams vat ley'slx ears ago. Committees from tho Confrfierclal club and Jackson County Fair asso ciation met Wednesday night, and named tho following committees to arraugo for a Fourth of July celebra tion In this city: John Sheridan, chairman; C. E. Gates, secretary; S. I. llrown, treasurer; soliciting com mittee, John Sheridan, If. A. Lntta, Scott Woolf, A. L, Hills; program committee. Dr. J. L. Helms, 8. I. Brown, Guy Connor, Bert Thclrolf, J. A. Perry and V. J, Emerlck. AH grade schools will have exhibits of art, manual training, basket weav ing and sewing In their respective rooms tomorrow. Tho public Is in vited to inspect tho same. A frock hence tho high school exhibit will be held. Deputy Oamo Warden Walker states that tho filing of proceedings against tho Rogue River Public Ser vice Corporation for blockading the fish way at Anient dam has started the construction of a temporary fish way around the obstruction. VAUDEVILLE DATES AT PAGE ARE CALLED OFF The mnnnKeinent of the Pnjjc re ceived ft telrsrrwn last evening can celling the (latert, Thursday ami Kn dny, of tho Empress vamlvillt. Wuhliouts north nnd sontii ueccMsi fated tbe ositu'cllinj; of lliia vaude ville nt both Hngcno ami Medford. Till attraction c oiifctited of f-eventccn people, prncticnlly the entire program of th Kmjiros circuit, and nx they were booked for San Fraoeixco next week, it wan peceixnry that they re turn north had gn by boat from Ak toria in order t icncli Han Franciuco In time for their engagement MAY IRWIN IN "MRS. 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Prem ier Asqulth announced In the house of commons today thai all "male enemies" ovcrmllltary ngo will bo re patriated, lie nlvo said that women and children In suitable cases would bo repatriated though some might re main. In announcing tho alien policy of tho government tho premier said: "At this moment some 40,000 un naturalized aliens, of whom 2 4,000 are men, are at large In this country. Thu government proposes that nil adult males of thin class should, for their own safety and that of tho country, be segregated and interned, if over the military ngo they should be repatriated, "Tho government recognizes thero may bo eases calling for exceptional treatment. Women and children In suitable cases should bo repatriated, but thero no doubt will bo many cases In which Justice and humanity will require that they be allowed to remain. "An official body, Judicial in character, will bo set up to deal with claims for exemption, nnd as soon as tho military and naval authorities have provided tho necessary accom modations, those who have not so cured exemption will be intorned, "In tho case of naturalized aliens, who In taw am British subjects, numbering about 8000, tho prima fnelo presumption should be thu other way but exceptional cases established to tho satisfaction of tho udvlslng BACK, STAR, THURSDAY-FRIDAY BRITAIN INK ALL UPS FROM ' KILE NATIONS UNITED STATES OF WOULD IS DEMAND OF SOCIALIST PARTY CHICAGO. May 13 The ll!H eonvmitlon of the Socialist parly will ho held In Chl.Mgo tho week begin ning Juno 1 1 of Hint year. This was determined after a spirited contest by Now York, by thu national commit loo of the party, which continued Its sessions, hern todnv. Merris: Hill quit, New York, waa chosen chair man, and Walter Lnnferslok, Ken tuck), secretary. M'oiqbors of tho executho committee are Adolph Hor nier, Illinois; JnmcM II. Mnuror, Vennsylvnnlii; Gcorgo II. (loelioll, New Jersey; Kuill Rnldel, Wisconsin, nnd Arthur LnSnuor, North Dnkotn. Tho following women's committee to perform propaganda work was named: Gertrude Hellly, New Jersey; Theresa Mnlklel, New York; Anna M. Hlglnr, South Dakota; Ella It. Hlooer, Ohio; Frieda llognn, Arkan sas and Flora E. Forman, Oregun. Mr. Gonbcll presided over today's sessions. It was decided to make uomlnntloiiA b referendum. Tho committee expects to act on resolu tions dealing with the Eurupeun war and the sinking of the Lusltanln. A number of resolutions nnd pro clamntloiiH were printed and It wns said that they wero certain of adop tion. They call attention to tho al leged ''Insidious propngnnda of American militarism," advocate the repudiation of wnr debts, urge so cialists of thn world, and working men generally, not to fight or assist In tho manufacture of munitions of wnr and pledge socialists to work for a prcticrllx'd peueo prornm nt the end of the wnr. Essentials of this pro gram nre: "No indemnities, No transfer of territory except by consent of, cltl sens of tho territory affected, A United Stiites of thu world with a world court, an International legis lature, International control of stra tegic waterways, such as the Darda nelles; universal disarmament; uni versal auffrago and the abolition of secret dlplomnry,i rndlral social changes In all countries to eliminate thu economic cnusea uf wnr. BOYCOTT PUT ON LONDON, May 13. -Tho largo American meat establishment at Smlthfleld today Joined their British conferee In displaying notice to the effect that no business would ho transacted with Germans. Koine friction had been threatened lrau- the Americana putting out tho notlro until they had received Instructions from headquarters, Although the ntmosphoro In still highly charged with excitement, a survey of the districts of Uindon which yestordny wero hotbeds of anti-German outbreaks, showed al most a completo lull In tho rioting this morning. Germans everywhere romnlned In seclusion nnd their shops wero shuttered with pollen on gunrd. An exception to tho generally peaceful conditions was n Kentish town Whoro two German shops wero looted early in tho day. The pollco soon ended. body will bo specially doalt with, i'horo must bo powers of Internment In cases of proved necessity or dan ger." Promlor Asqulth mentioned Inci dentally that 111,000 non-naturalized alien enemies alieady had been In terned In Qrent Ilrltlan. TOO LATU IO CLAWI1KT. WANTKD- Boy to meet trains. Ap a ply 414 North Front street. FOR 8ALK Sbukus. Dr. Helms, 111 North Fir. 49 JO America's Greatest Cigarette ji.i.-r.y.A4mf CuJyihiiidi V I r.. &s. At . .l.u.. i.mt f lxr (UUtyfxvvpmuHinmimi j GERMAN BUSINESS Mother's Friend Bifore Baby Arrives During: r-VrriiT Mt" nf "pre.lricy th-ro la n uplvmlld ektenml rmMtcrttlim In cur "Muthor'rt nirml" lit which tliuiisAiiils uf women have tho most un Imumleil coaltileiiCe. They liavn used It nnd Uliuw, Tliey trll of Its wonderful In IHit'iica to iit the ululnmltml imi'uH'" nml how limy nwiM- m! tllnti, itltvlilml tretrhlmr ImIus that nr so much tulknl about Til In miro eileriml nl'pllrrttlou Is itimly uM tivi'i- th hln to ioi0er It iiiueimtilo to thu 1 hi hi in I Mrtitctiliiir whlrh It UmtutSUes. l'ho mirlnil of nerve tliremlH Jii't liriieuth I hi) akin In ItuiH rrllevnt nf uiinecei-nn paln-pnuliieliig enimp nml iimt 1I)rIciU relief li ilm lesult flu rspreswil by ft host ef'hiipy mothers Wtui Wfltir mill 'kprrlini, It U rt milijirt iIhii nil wimien shnuM t.e ramllMr with n "MottntN IViriul" hss litil In line innny yearn, Hint ! r-ciui. mriuUil hy criutihinilii'rt,vliit lu. their r Iter ily Imrunl U leir tipvti lliii -pn'tiuia Ulil it, niut in . You mil ifitnhi "Mulhtr's Frleiul" nt almost nny Hug sluin tt 11 lietlM lu.ttny nml then wrltn (r our llttlo t uk ik imtiil tn exiwlniit niuther. Ailltr-i liruiltl'M IttKulrttur Cu Sir luiiiiur I1I1U . tlrtiita, 11.1 :... ..'.. ...... LATH Full bred Percberon stallion, for merly owned by Bob Crowdor, Is now making tho season's stand at Vin cent's bnru. 8orvco 10 to gunrau toe foal, FRANK HANHLKV, .Medfortt Squabs! Squabs! TRY them They aro Tender and Delicious Considering nutritive vnluo they Aro the cheapest meal un tho mark et. Phono for special spring prices. R. R. SQUAB FARM Phuno 301-114 SUMMER requisites WINDOW SCREENS DOOR SCREENS PORCH SWINGS ' LAWN SEATS CEDAR CHESTS Havo thorn mado at tho Pacific Furniture 6 Fixture Factory Home of tho Pacific .Cedar Cheat. 113 S. Holly SiBHH' GOOD YEAR T AND REPUBLIC1 HAVE QUALITY R WIS K.Wi: l'.XTIt. COSTS AM) timi: lV IMH.VO Ol'lt OWN .MUl'STlNf Crater Lake Motoric (?o. DiHli'ihnloi'H for Southern Oi'mtou ' 3(M8S.FirHtr(H't. BARGAINS IN Used Gars l 1913 Pierce ArroW rotbrc'yci2 $ 125 1913 Ford . . .v " . 350 1914 Ford . I . . 375 Overland Model 69 (Snap) . 550 Six Cylinder Locomobile . . 1000 C. E. GATES VELVET ICE CREAM BolvualhopvObloiiifoi'iKlcH Birt. Nolhliif? more pnlul able. Pun nnd wliolwroino. Any I'liivoi. Uriel:, fnnciy lllOldH, SlltM'llolH .'Hid (ll'UH lundo lo order. The White Vclvcl lee Cieam Co. im S. (Vnti-al. Plionn-IH! When In Need of a Cleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Heiit of Workmanship Mr. Crop Grower -FRUIT- is not THE ONLY THING which mo Insuro ttKiilint loss by hall Garden Truck, Alfalfa and Growing rainG In fact Anything that Grows Mill be llltililt'd uKalnsl - HAIL - nv Tin: HARTFORD HOLMES The Insurance Man J Mi:i)it)in, out:. Ja. E c iMcdfonlOrcou vJ i i f fy0j&? i i 'i t