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ti iiijEWi-'W -'' jj-iw- -jX3scax. PAGE TWO MlSPFOttJ) MAIL TRIBUNE, MIODFORD. OWKCJON. MONDAY. .ICNF ini.i 'r- OCAL AMD PERSONAL L Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Woslerluml left tlita afternoon for San Kranclsco Whoro they will upend sovernl week. They wit, return on tlm Chltnfco Swodlsli-Atntirlcnn California Cliib Apodal trail), wlilrh arrives liur'o .In no 201)it Tilts party coimlnt f about on'o tundred jooilc, amotu? whom are. Ofivornor Hbonlinrdt'Qf MlnnMK)(iii tlwfornor Carlon of Col orado, .111,(1(01 . Chytrnutt, mtiirtitjio court, Ohtpripo. Hon. Henry Hrlcmlh, city eiiKlnrliit OhletiKo, Ifonry'iS. Hnnohon, fiahjjlr Hlnto Hank of Uhl rnso, anilhjjaily' other people of nolo, Tiio imrW "vh upend threo IioiiVh hero and will ho tnhen over tlm vnl- ley In niiton by, toll commercial ciluli. Drink ' Cdlro-Kolo, "Klrnt for TlilrotI' tfo at ".your favorllu fortn- J2 tain. Jtii. "lllirii Ht4nra"i.'wlro followdd byMo (ffirriluhtljgHlnir.Mr. Mooro lnforn(6d tlm .VewrHvciek that the Identity of tin) inlflcreantH would probably, ru maln unljiioWn;' Ilo utatoil tlint' jLIm tdoor wn uifildbuledly the flneHtTn litcKnon cbuljly, and he dnploroH he moral ntaildnrd or the thief s'llo would not lit leant leave a nteak for the owner. (tjlil Hill New. , . , Velvet Ion oroam at Do Voo'h. ' V I), Hrnun, jireHldent of i die lllako MnKull coiiipany of l'ortliihil. palled through Medford Sunday with bin family on an automobile trip to (lie opposition. He will vjajt Crater Lulto on IiIh roturn. Cot flltorod gnRolInn from tho Tied flltor at Garnott-Cory'fl, Mr. I'rod II. HopkltiH and ,Mrn. A. K. Itontno will loavn within the iioxt few daya for Portland hy auto- niobllo for a fnrtnlRht'H vxlt. 1'artluB koIiir to the fair or 8n.it I'rnnclHCo nnd want to go l'V nulp, wrltn Ira 0. Hnilth, box 73, Tnloht. Oregon. $ I All mombcrii of the Hhnnen')r?ifo Club aro Invited to the reception nt tho homo of Mr. 1 II, Nyi on KaHt Main Htrcet. Ilomo-mniln pantry nt Tho Simula. Mth. Charted H. I.ebo of MeiUnrd Ir vlNltliiK with lior parentH, Mr. nitd Mr. Arehlo S..Ah1i, at the Ormonde filtnrt mmif& QfTtt li'miml.,. ' & f Screen doora at Monford Lumbnr Co. When tho recent flro destroyed Hoiilh hIiId b ii h I liens Iioiihoh and homcH It Included In IIh devimtiitton the roaldenro of Mm. Dan lllchurd. In ouo room wna Nimpeuduil a fram ed portrnlt of our very recent Hec.ro tary of Hlnto. Till room the fire poured tliroiiKh to the destruction of all contentH wllli the oxropllnu of the IJryan lithograph. The frame of the plettito waH consumed, the hIiimm oraokod and fallen, the edge of the iwpttr worehod nnd burned -but llryun ruiuatuod iimirathed. un oorehid and iiulllnic. Mm. ItlehardH wiyg (hut uhe think It U worth tell ing, and that tho Incident mlKht lie comtruod iih nn omen. - Cold Hill Xwa. NIktou or Coletilln mineral wnU, or, 10 oohIh per holtl Nt Hi VoeV , Tlw Ituguo Ulver MlnUlejIal -WM-Utlon mt nt riie-iilv June .ll( and deetl the fololwlnV "Ult-.m for tht HijMiilHg yr: .1 K Hawk-! Inn, Medfugul. relileu II i:. Tuck er, Medford, e lirMtdcnt, luul ' llanily. JcIimivIU, .creitti niidi aii n e t i trMurr. tu nit mi(inK iu bo Hnvc AU -ne omce Inking In Itoiile Klvnr. i i MdrrbauU' I-uneli. STic The Hliuslu i CarMliNH, uiiliiiiiiliiii of During tho lant week reports of thejthot pf two bulldogs have been received by teh Iiollco. 0. DavItlBoll report? tho loss of a blooded cahlnO ho -mined lilghly, nnd jn faniler llvlliK on Crlffln creek, whd forKot to lve Ilia nnine, ihoned that n black nnd white pup wan ntolen. A herles of bulldog thefts have been reported In Portland, Seattle and Han Krau-! cIkco tho Inst month, and It Is PohhI- blrt tho5 fchnliaHVWUchtMl Ihdir op-1 orations to tho rnunlrj dlHtrlets. Pop corn CrlflpetteH ,t tin Voe's i A. A. Ilernard linn aRKiimed tin-, koIo nuertcy for Hip Dodge ear In thli district, the partnership with Court Hall'lielnn dlftHDlvttl. Toliiporarlv Mr. llnrnanf will oreupy quarters In' tlm Outer l.alte RiiriiKQ, and epicts to pijcii a show room (u Ibis clly In the noiir future. i De Von eftrrlcs the best lino of rive cent eluarH In the i; Jos. I loofflor of Koseburx spent Hnturdiiy lit MeiUnnl attnudlng to liusliinw ntAfters. Cot Jour butler, okk. cream, milk Htm Abutter milk at De Voe's, .lames Kowler of Kuril spent Hun dny In Medroid Httondlux lo business matturH. Ilomo-mailo pastry nt the Shasta. llowman .larkson of ICagle Point spoilt SiiihIhv In Medford attending I ho ball game. Kodak flnlRhlng til?, beat, nt Wcs ton's Cnmorn Shop. Opposlto Uook 8t'o're: CharlAs Illgglnb6lhnii spent ,un day In', .Medford, coining down from tin Impioveitient work of the ItOKtio Innds rompany on the doseit, Chocolntes, .10 cents lb.J)e Voo'g. WIl'sArt U'alle returned Sftt'ilnlay from n, trip to Portland whore He at tended the lose carnival. Kodak finishing nnd supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Hook Bloro. W. It. Coleman' loaves this week en 'a business trip to 1'ootn creek to Inspect mining properly. J 0. Corking, tho best nil nround nhotogrnphor In southern Oregon. Mwnys rellnblo. Negntlvos made nny vlioro. tlino or placo. Btudlo 228 fnln Rt Pbnnn 33H..T ' Kmersou Merrick, a student nt the University of Oregon at Kugouo re turned home fbr tlm summer vaca tion Saturday, ' Heely Hall lel Sunday eveitlng on a business trip. to Portland. ) I'arl ItalHtou nnd Harry Helms spent Sunday Hslilug on the Apple gate. Col. (leorge P. Mlms of Seven OukH has refuriied front n trip to Portland. .!.m. li. It. ICiigles of Montague, Oil., U Hpeinllng a fovv ilnjs In the city at tending to business matters. Walter Harrington, Associated PIohu operator In the Mall Tribune for the last six months, left Monday for Han Krauclsro. .Mr Harrington "COHAN'S LUCK" AT PAGE THEATER MONDAY AND TUESDAY llMMIII ' M1 ,M, I,,, 1 mm HrHL3 1 -w Tifflnii irgnB Tim K &&mKT . t I rjMMMMgMBMMMMJMMMMMjMgJMMMMMpBMMMBWBtWI ! I I Ofl I III, lgfaEl!JEflfrX hjB Three flic alarms were responded I he in w So'iturtn Pacific train to by the flio department Monday, will go Into commission Tuesday, morning. Two wero grass flro. on ,.,,,. ,,,.,. ,,,, .,,, Wn,,nrt, arrested Inst ek by Cnmc Warden Vpplegate for fishing with n gaff liook nt the tloldeu Drift dam on lloguotlver were found guil ty In the Justice court nt Orauts Pass Huosevelt and Qucen avenues, the ...........1 n..ll 1...Im. .. fllMl. 1.n ..u. I "' '""'fi .... i.. "A- walker and iinriiiuiiriiiinr 'in riiirii iiinvtii tvtia from the home of .Mrs. Ottordnhl, H2U Dakota avenue, due to n flue hurtling out. No damage. Saturday, The verdicts wero return- .Miss wnivo .lucons or Maiuiitli 0( r,,cnr(i tiiin. Wallace's two Kails visited friends In this city Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs, Kolli. Ilnllls of .Sterl ing spent Sunday In Medford, sons, Ted and Karl, and Albert Mead arrested at the same time for the Hitiiio offunse will bu trlei today, and all feiintonccd 'together. Wallace was Company, 0. A. C.Vlll leavo Titos, arrested two uipnths ago on the Hamo dny evening In a special car for the charge pleadoil that hu was tho vic tim of u frame up by tho wardens, and I'nrlow eptvred the same defuusu With lidded plea that ho fished Ille gally to support his family. The prosecution con risen trjl two sneks of snlmou gnfft'd by tho arrested men. annual military nucnnipmeut at Fort Stevens. They will he gene two weeks. .1. It. Harvey of Omuls Pass spent Sunday In Medford visiting friends. I?. It. Hoper, manager of the (Irnnts Pass ball team, spent Sunday In this elty viewing the Yreka-Medfonl game. A game will likely ho played next Sunday with the tlrattts Puss tentu with .Hid Pernoll, former coast and Aemrlcau leaguo pitcher, as the star attraction. A dlspntch from Salem tells of John Kelly of thin city pcorulng the benefits of the Workmen's componsn tlon act In these words In a letter: "I don't want any more compensa tion. I will hlko out and try to find something else to do." No John Kelly lit listed In tlio city dltectory. Ac cording to the report Kelly was In jured eight months ago and entitled to draw u pension from the state for Home time. The Industrial commis sioners hold It to ho tho most pecul iar case Unit has cohio under their notice wince tho formation of the com- inluulftii ' A MUCK W OTKKIt Tho undersigned druggist Is au thorized by tho American Drug & Press association, of which ho Is n member, tp gunruntee Merltol Hair Tonic, to give satisfaction or tho pur chaso prlcq will be refunded. This Indicates tho confidence) tlioy Itnvo in this preparation. Hasklus Drug Store local unciicy. Prices fiOc, $1.00. Adv. rr-i J. . 100 LATK tO CliAHSIFT. VOn SAI.rc-L-Vlcliota .talking inn ehlnu atjij , fcjrly records, nil In good condrtlou. Price for tho whole, $?u'0i), or will take Pngo ulro fenco' for half. Address box 10, Sams -Valley, Ore. 77 I'OIt HALi; fCheap. loyti Ann and lllng churr.les. Itoso Orchards 77 A National Custom "Bull" Durham is more than a national form of enjoyment it is an expression of American character. The millions of "Bull" Durham smokers are the self-reliant, energetic Americans' who make the United States the most progressive nation in the world. These men make their own opportunities, make their own success and they make their own cigarettes, to their own liking, frdm ripe, mellow GENUINE r-j-. .'jr FtiE: ractweeofliKii" with uci 5c each. 9t nr. BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO It is smart, fashionable, correct, upon all occasions, to "roll your own" cigarettes with "Bull" Durham tobacco and shows an experienced smoke -taste. The smooth, mellow flavor and rich fra grance of fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarettes afford healthful enjoyment and lasting satis faction to more millions of men than all other high-grade smoking tobaccos combined. An Illustrated Booklet, show ing correct wuy to "Roli Your1 Own Cicurcttes. and a pack age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address jn United States on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N.C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY FREE ii ma Vci J ? iij-uT.. vr.AHaaaicazcfci MftwiTiPVr vvlltjle stntlonod In the Sun Francisco office of the press association. (jl'd. lloluiun or Snlem spent Snt urduv In this city attending to busi ness mutters. The regulnr mid-month meeting of tho elty council will he held nt the elty hall tniuoirow night. Among the mutters to be discussed will be hiiIo and water reKUlallntiH, and the plan to hulld a new clt hall. Steps towards eiiCnivliiK a Inn Tor the dliu iiiIuk or elfdrlc headllulilM on autos will be taken Kite Chief .1 V I.'twton returned Htiiitlnv flout a ten iIiivh' trip to Port Kliimntli. i ' ZZ4$H$1frlZty4HZ r DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE THIRD WEEK OF OUR V . LYON'S ACHES AND PAINS p. w tU Itlll I,m1b lulne, Is In Hit cast Mltendlim i auiiiiul i'oiutiinr'UH-iit imen'Uos of Went point ;u .i.Umih . or which Im Is a ursduslo Dnve VoJ aoout thst flr ln Burnngo pflllfty. Office Mall Tribune niiiK. Lydia E. Pinhham'e Veg etable Compound. 'IVrtv Hill, Pn. -"Kindly permit me to I'lvo you my testimonial tn favor of l.ydtn L. riukluim h Vejte table Com pound. When I first Ik'Kiui takinir it 1 was sutroriiiK from fi'iuulri tmubles fur Mime time and hail nhiiost all kinds of aches pains In low er mrt of back nml tn hIiImii nml nribid. MrTW ln Uown iml,u' l I'll li' iHitlbl lint mIihii nml ml no apvitlte. Since I have taken .yttiu li. 1'iiikhiim's Vigctuble Com J4iml the achun and pauw are nil none nl 1 fonil like u new woniuu. 1 ctiuuot faliwyflurtnwilclne toohlKhly." Mrs. uuutnud Lyon, 'lVro Hill, Tn. It la true that nature nml n woman's ork In producwl the KraiHlest re metly r wonwu's III that the world Inn .er known, l-'rwm the roots anil ilavo ygur lawn jiiownr sharponwl Mrbs .f thu tU-ld. Lydi.i 1!. Hnkltani, by .1. W. Mltkoll, pliant ari-l. tffort' your ago. gave to womankind A. 8. WtlUnl of Tlltauiuok pntA rmly for thjr pH!tiliar ills which Jfrldny mitt tHlunliiy In .Medford mUiVT lrovHi mor- i-ittoacious tiian uny . t t r : V r r JUNE CLEARANCE SALE Above all, don't miss this sale- tho values will surprise oii as they did us, when you examine the quality of tho materials and consider tho low prices at which they are offered at this sale. Prices only made possible through a great Clearance Salo. Dnii't Kail lo Attend Our (Sictil Sale UNDERMUSLINS t r T r V C i i " mem ItutdlHM tu bMlHft tim Iters. Dr. M. a Uftrber, Palm hloek. Hours 0 ta i. Phono! Offlao 110; Home llOJit. Mr. IlerlliM Suyder who Is con Hnetl to her Iiuiuh by mvtir IUhmw U r)Mirt(l M rent lug easy tlita itiurn- In. ' Mftii Hd nowujurfl. l'hone in yoHr W9MU. We dellyjttr lovltlfliyol" liioMflJutar. MwUonl Oltjar Stijpv. ,,f .f)!f J'linuo S . i Shir ciniuinutioii of drutia oer com iwundwl, and tuluy l.yiliu K. l'ltikhnm's Vfrvtblt I'oinjMiuml in recoi;ntxtil ftvm const to iiHt ta the standunl renul) for wouutn Ills. 1h Ow llnkham Laboratory nt Lynn, Mass., hiv hln containing liumlretU of tkousumls f Utters frwn wornxn ek 1hT health - iiiauy of thnn opmly Uto ier thiirown signatures Uiut thty lutv rt-gklned Uieir health by takltij; Lydia R. link ham's VguUU Compound; ami In mu that It bus auvetl thwiu f rum MurKKul ivcrutivns, A IT X I A t i t Tlit' values will surprise you when yop sOe how well the t,Mitiuiits a' re made, yoll ex amine the iii.tlil til' the materials and eou ideihe li jTit-es at which the) are of fered. GOWNS IN ALL STYLES Meatitil'ul Slipover and V-shaped neck styles. They conic in ftmf materials and dainty trimmings of tueks. insertion, lace ribbon and embroideries. , Uegular JJOe valutvs tt G9 et,Milnr $I.'J') values af. 0SV h'egiilar!?!.")!) values at .. K'egular'J.iH) values tit ... . K'etnilar $'J..")() allies at . .. '9r.(J7 91.75 DAINTY PRINCESS SLIPS A great many styles shown in the finest naiusooK, etc., irunmeu wnn line i.tcis and embroideries, every garment , de cided bargain. liYgiiliii $1.00 tfihui 7iU" Regular $ I. .0 value . . . H8 U'egular .f'J.OO value . $1.50 K'cgiil.u .."0 alui $!.() THE BEST STYLE SKIRT Klegant Nainsook, aIusMii and Cambric Skirts with trimming and fine laces or em broidery. ; NVgular $1.00 value .-. 7f) licgular $Mo value 95 Uegular 1 .50 value ?1.1 Regular $2.00 value '. ,. $1.G9 Regular $2.r)0..value 1 .95 .rjtie !t(i-in. Sjlkoline.iilain and fancv fiir- uretl, only ? 9 "ic value standard grade of Prints, Challies, (iiughnms and Dark Outing Flannel '1 i!0' diseouut on lUankets ami Comforts for amp and outdoor use, now is a good time to . buy. Lace Cloth and Printt'd Fine Ratiste for' Summer Dresses, special price 10 7oe grade Colored Cotton Crepe and Ratine, comes double fold, .'HI inches wide, special to close 33$ One lot Ladies' Neckwear, values up to f0c, clearance sale price 9p L'oc best grade -17-inch Table Oil Cloth, white and colors, per yard , .1( :l."c and f)0c grade Fancy Ribbon, clearance sale price 125 JU-ineh Ail-Wool Serge, black and colors, clearance sale price . o9c UNION SUITS, 2(K; DISCOUNT Shown in low necks, sleeveless styles, with lace trimmed or tight knee. Here is a worthwhile saving in season able weight Knit Cuderwear, a sale of Wo men's fine Cotton Fnioii Suits. Special saving of liO'l . Prices range from 28, 40$, G(H S0, $1.U5. Jioe &zb. Medford 'a Exclusive Dry Goods Store Charges Paid on All Mail Orders THREAD SILK HOSE 50c A decided bargain Women's Pure Thread Silk Moot Host', made with rein forced garter top, lisle heel, sole and toe, black, white and col ors, high grade, well appearing, and guar anteed to wear, regu lar.jjirice. f9 special l.v 50 Ladies' Hose, black only, :J pairs for -5 Children's Hose, bl'ck onlv. .'I iirs. for 25 ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY UNDER- PRICING OF CRISP NEW EMBROIDERIES Thousands of ard.s, from 1' to J I ini-b,'s wide, at 'JO', off. Incomparable values at thi wale of (risp New Fwbmuleru'H, Including a full variety of beautiful pattern, neat, small effects and heavy l.l designs, very ard a Utruaiu at double the pii..'. Yoiii'diiiicrat 'JO1; (lis,-. nini. v " "''':'! .x..;..;;.:;.;;.,,;.;..;.j ? V T ? ? ? ? V V T f t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t T t ? V ? Y T T ? ? V T ? ? ? T T T ? ? f ? Y z i.