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. r - k JPAGA TWO 'i IIQCALANP MEDFOISD MAltf T1UBUNTC. JtllfilWOltD. OK 120 ON, WFJWKSDAY, MAY JO, 10tO Ltneeln MeCormaok and Walter Bowne kaVs returned from a fishing trip to Fish Luke, la the flTe days ha ,-, thr were at ta lane, tne.ro vera six . hears it at U iki not rain. iWpt rki84rJnff tk pa two days fef'tke, Bujte' Cteeic drainage Area hM muddled ihe oltjr water he flrat time in months. tlcrMn'j dears at Med ford Lumber Ce. ". Frank Owens lias returned from A bushiMM trip te Portland. Kodak finishing the heat, at Wes kin's Camera Shoe. Opposite Book Ptere, A forco of men aro engaged today "Irwlna" out Ihe wrinkles ot the The will and prophecy ot the wn lor class of the high school were rend at the ktfth school Tuesday evening In (he prcsenw ot 300 friends anil parents, by ails Alice Itccrott, Lunch goods at Ie Voo's. Mose Dftrkdull and Oeorgo An drews ot this city are" In Knreka, Cat. this week arranging for the npinr ance ot tho Andrew b Opera company in California coast towns in the near future. Pan Dandy Dread at Do Voo's. D. T. Benjamin of Sacramento Is nmong tho out of town visitors In the city this week on business. Ask for Grandma Cookies. Tho Jackson county republican central committee Is all agog oer tho npeparnnco In this eliy tomor row afternoon of Gov. WIthycomue, who will deliver tho principal ad dress nt the anuual picnic of tho Valley Pride creamery on the) Apple gate. Gov. Wlthycombo will disem bark from train No. 13 at Grants AQRICULTUnE-iirs THE NEW SURE CURE FOR PETTY CROOKS Main street pavement adjoining the , Pass, and be taken to the picnic eurblng. This Is accomplished wun a gasoline blower. The work was done by the "Warren Construction company, the city council holding up a bill for work, until the work was satisfactory. J. O. Qerktnj;, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negative made any. where, lime or place, fetttdle S3S Main St. Phone 310 J. initial steps In the campaign against unsightly weeds ot vacant lots was begun this morlnng when men wth scythe began operations In the htislnesn district. Tho city wiil put a man to cutting weeds and grass on parking) throughout ihe city. Hare your lawn mower aharpeaed by J. W. Mitchell, pfcaee 3I9-J. tf The city water supply was muddy today, owing to a heavy rain storm en Lake Creek near the city Intake Tuesday night. Dr. M. C Barber, Palm block. Hours 9 to 4. Phene: Office 110; Home 110J2. George Lance of Gold Hill spent Tuesday in this city attending to bus Inese matters and visiting friends. Stock Reducing Bargains in Tail ored Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts. Ahrens. SO George W. Besche, engineer for the Twehy Brothers, constructing the Grants Pass and Crescent City rail road, passed through Medford this morning en route to San Francisco, after a day's Inspection of the route ef the read to the coast. He states that the railroad will be built at once. Ask tor Grandma Cookies. Milton Schuhard will leave Thurs day for Bugene te spend the next two weeks visiting with Harold Coch ran, and other frienda at the Univer sity of Oregon. Pop com Crlspettes at De Voe'i. Mrs. George Kunzsiaa of this city Is visiting friends and relatives in Grants Pass this week. Helmans' white sulphur swimming peels and baths at Ashland, Ore., open tor the season Saturday, May 1st. 67 One drunk was captured by the police Tuesday night, and held for appearance be fere the court. He was discharged with a leeturC, and orders to leave town. Pleree, ihe florist, baa a fine let et pansy plants. The Standard Oil company have plaeed In service a motor truck for the distribution ot John D. products throughout the valley. grounds form that city After hli nddress ho will bo rushed back to this city In time to catch tho evening train for Sateffl. This will bo tho first visit ot tho chief executive to southern Oregon since his election. Parasols are most appropriate, for graduation gifts. See the new shape at Ahrens". 50 Charles M. Schwab, head of the Bethlehem stetl company, passed through Medford Monday night in his prlvat,car the most expensive and luxurious private car on earth. The flying visit of the man whose in terests are the handmaid of Mara in Kurope by (he manufacture ot ammu nition, etc., was practically unnoticed. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Col. Mundy returned Tuesday from a two weeks' business trip to eSattle. Merchant's lunch 25c at Shasta. Levi Stagg, Injured when the Ford car he was driving turned turtle at the P. & L Pacific highway cross ing, is out ot danger according to tho attending physician, Dr. E. R. Seeley. It was at first thought that Stagg was suffering from internal in juries. See pierce the florist, for bedding plants of all kinds. J. H. Gregory of Roseburg Is among ihe odt ot town visitors In tho city tills week attending to busi ness matters. ' Flelschmana'a yeast at De Voo's. The Liberty Hell, cherished In American history as the nation's most beloved relic, will pass through Med ford en route (o tho San Francisco fair, Friday, .July 16, according to a tentative schedule. The Liberty Bell will pass through Roseburg the preceding evening, making its arrival In this city some time the following forenoon. It is planned to celebrate, the coming of the bell by simple exer cises and a noisy demonstration. Frank Bybee ot Jacksonvllel spent Tuesday In Medford. William Shorts or Colestlne, Cal. Is spending a few days In the city at tending to business matters. Joe Rader of Phoenix spent Tuc3 day In this city attending to business matters, R. E. .Veal of this city Is spending tho week la RoBeburg attending to business matters. B, B. Beekman of Portland, who Js In Jacksonville on matters in connec tion witli tho closing of his father's of tale, the late C. C. Beekman, cpent Tuesday In Medford. MrjPssHvYHHHHHHHHH JbbbVv vNTwHHHL IRf 'rrcMMk bbbbbB' H II VeeeH iBuA iflH F? N r ,i t"""T? BKks sjifi'Cf'' N" w y&2 .LLLRrir ' y - " v bbbbbR - bbbbbHvF ? s , ' . .. . .1 Mr. .Mtu-tlii HeklitH (By Gertrude M. Price) LOS AXGKLKS. Cal. May 19. "Every penal Institution should be transmitted Into a reclaiming Insti tution through the wholesome med ium ot regular work and tho estab lishment of habits of Industry." With this broad-gauge foundation to work upon, Mrs. Martin Beklns, wife ot a wealthy I.os Angeles busi ness man, has set herself to the task ot securing a Los Angeles City and County Industrial farm, upon which mlsdemeanlsts sentenced to a period of punishment of a year or less, may work Into better manhood or wom anhood Instead of deteriorating. Mrs. Beklns is being assisted In her work by a large committee of women, members of the Los Angeles Outlook association. These women have suc ceeded In interesting tho members ot the county board of supervisors In their scheme. Mrs. Beklns, whoso activities In tho interest ot tho city's progress are legion, thinks hundreds of people will bo benflttcd by the farm. A site has already been chosen for enough away from the city to escape the lure of tho bright lights, but Hoar enough to W accessible. Theer are about 200 acres avail able for a dairy or Intensive farm ing. The argument which Mrs. Be klns and her co-workers puts forth In advocating thu farm Is this: "Why not tax tho mlsdemeanlsts themselves, letting them labor at tasks which will benefit them men tally and physically, and will also pay In somo small portion for tho necessary expenditures of their keep ing? AND "Why tax tho law-abiding citizens for tho maintenance of Institutions which Intensify crime" Tho necessary funds for tho pur chase of tho farm site and the con struction ot buildings will be made In tho fall with tho next appropria tion budget, It present plans are car ried out. This means that a woman, work ing diligently, has succeeded again In "putting over" another unique Im provement Intended to aid humanity. George Ilnmlln wns arrested this morning upon a wiurnnt alleging u statutory otfeiino against n 111 year old girl living n North Tlr street, llmudn, who is won wuowo In local Hoclailstle Cjlrclus, wax released upon 1200 imnds, A preliminary hearing In the ease vM tie held before Jus tice of tho Pence Taylor Thursday luurulng. Wig Antipole a confined to his home as a result ot Injury to his leg sustulned soldo time ago when n hnrso he was riding Mllpped and fell, Mr. Ashpoln regarded tho Injury as In slgnlricnnt, but complications mono ueieMsltutlug medical care Velvet Ice Cream at De Voo's. SPOITED FEVER IN EASTERN OREGON PORTLAND, May 19.--T!ck fever, or spotted lever as It is sometimes rnllMl, la mure prevalent In eastern Oregon this year than ever before, according to Dr. Calvin S. White, of tho state board of health, who return ed from there today. The fever Is the same disease which has mado the Bitter Root valley In .Montana al most uninhabitable to man for n number of years. Fourteen cases hnvo been report ed from Grant county this jear nnd others aro being reported! nlmost dally from other counties. About IS percent have proved fatal as compar ed with 90 percent In .Montana. An a result of Dr. White's Investigations tho atate will begin n similar cam paign to that conducted by the gov ernment In tho Bitter Root valley, to rid tho country of ticks, tho blto of which canst the fever. SOUTHERN BEAUTY (0 BEMAD OF HONOR " AT CONFEDE RATE IVETERANS REUNION fill it y TTiAjti f v TNtEssfePF I III KjLiijMyQV 1(11 iVHVHVPPI'VV T1 n i UN 1 mf 11 3AKAH M.OVSUS LEECH W "The lvelleitl Girl In Teiieney li vihnt, iuiiillieni mi of Mlfi Mum MorrU fcarli,, niul Ihviui tier l.enu ly h of true houllicin (p Mie lui'i Ihhii ihiiimiI by (cn. Ilrnnrt II. Vuuii K, niliininiidet' of t'lilti-il Ciuftlenito VeteitutM lit nerve hi nmld of honor nt tlioiiiuiiiitl iviinlnu nf Ihe wti-nwm lo Ik? belli .June I, nt Itlclunonil, Vit. i Sam Hill, good roads enthusiast of world wide fa mo. accompanied by Major Bowlby, former statd highway engineer, will reach Medford tonight by auto from northern California, whero they have been detained by bad roads. They aro en routo to Portland, going over the line ot the Pacific highway. Always something new to show you now. Many special bargains during our stock reducing sale. Ahrens. C0 Adam Mueller of Portland, pres ident ot the Star browery, was a Medford visitor "Wednesday. See Dave Wood about that fire In stirasce policy. Office Mall Tribune Bldg. The Southern Pacific has mado tho county a rate on crushed rock, gravel and sand, for paving the Pacific highway, of 35 cents a ton from Med ford to Sleinman, and of 40 cents a ton from the Pacific and, Eastern Junction a vrt-y low rate. Immense value giving at tho stu pendous stock reducing sale. Ahrens. 50 An exhibit of art. cooking and man ual training will held at high school from 2 to C Friday afternoon. Frco to public. , Children's WashUats made to or der, Handlcrnfc Shop. All who aro going to tho Applcgato picnic tomorrow are requested to meet at Gates' store at 9 a. m. to go In a body. The Medford band will go, New Crcpo Cowns, ery specially priced, 98c, 1 19. Ahrens. CO 4"MM.:jM$MM:Mfr4: "Good Shoes" and "Good Stockings" "'f' 3 x LitMoag S"f. Huaotf 9U ' Arrow COLLARS 8 far CS CltxH, Ivn-o.tr A cOdc SUkara ? y y y y y y y y y y y f y y X y y Women and Children as well as Socks for Men y t " eeeeleLLLLkeU-. GO HAND IN HAND Our customers have beun calling for Reed stockings wl'eii buying shoes and at times have really lost n nala Just becauso wo did not hava socks nr stockings to sell, causing us to look Into tho matter and after careful In vestigation camo to tho con clusion that the demand was Justlflablo and that wo should put in n line of "Good Stockings" In connection with "Good .Shoes." ks LLLLk (TvJ riiiiiLl JarTA. We are now offering a good line of Hose for Children's Iloso, "CADET" Brand, a pair., Aa At the Sign of Women's and Men'a lloio "LU8TKR SILK" llrand, will all nt HSr n pair or :i 1'Allt for .. ... -.-JM 91.00 Oooo Smocs" "WIILIti: IT PAYS 'IO V.Y t'AKII" Oppoaito Posit Office t y y y y y y y 4&"yM$iM sKaBLBaMaAaft 4 :h4m i GOLDEN RULE SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Only Wc welconic cvory one on tliQse two days to visit pur store and get our prices, as wo are only quoting a few in this ad. We buy for wish and soli for cash. Jf you buy from us you dou'l have to pay other people's bill's. Wo buy in large quantities direct from factories and. mills. By doing, thin wq.savo the jobbers' profits and givg the public advantage of these profits. AVe eaji save you from 10 to 20 at all times on your purchases. O ash buys more than credit. NOTIONS Peroxide, 2 bottles .! .....::..:. 25 Colgate's Shaving Soap 5 5e IJair Piiis i 4$ 5c papers' Pins : .y.,i. .......4 He Dress Snappers . 4$ StTI&oks aiid Eyes .O.v. 4 G Spools. Thread 25 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Dress Shirts, $1.00-$1;25 ...u.. ,..,95 Soft Collar Shirts, G5c 5 Work Shirts, 50c .43 25c Neckties..... 3, fjOe Neckties , , 1: 25,tf UNDERWEAR t.00 Unison Suits'....:...: , 89 6Pe Union Suits .., v ' ,lpfe Qwiipty ,.. ,..,...,....,..., ,...,.43 SHOES Wo are giving very low prices on Ladies' and Men's Shoes during this sale MEN'S SUITS $25.00 Kuppcnheiinor , $19.80 $2o.do suHfc :..;. :. $ic.50 $15.00 Suits $13.50. $12.90 Suits $10.98 Montgomery Suits $10.00 BOYS' SUITS $5.50 Suits ., $5.00 Suits, .. $1,00 Sui$ :. $.'J.'05 Suiitrf.. ! .:. $4-5 , $3.98 ' $3i78' , $3i48 1 Thche prices are pu ijny Huits in stock but blue serges. READY-TO-WEAR Bungalow Aprons .' 43 One lot of Wool Dress Skirts, slightly out of date,, from $2.50 to $5,00 98 DRY-GOODS' I ' i Devonshire Cloth .....,.'. '. ,.'. 17 French Tissue Giughnins ,..., 15 Underwear Crepe ..,.......v,v, 15' I'j'incoBH Jiiiwn , ,...., '. 7Vd Prilicess Cropo ,.. .,..f.. 8' Figured Cropq ..,'. .'..'...', 10p Flaxou Crqpe , v...,'. ; , 12i And i big line of all, wash fabrics at very low prices MILLINERY Any ITnl in our stock, with the exception of Pan amas , ,.... ;.;,t.'...$l'.fl9 t y y y y y y y y y y I f y y y y y y y y y y T y y y I N, "H"K.friH t if iH9