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Mrs. D. N. McNwmnr of Scenic
UolBhtB orclmrd wst ot Central
Point, Rendu to the Commercial club
by J. C. Aiken six branched. of Royal
Ariiio cherrlcB, which havo heen caro
fuljy packed and shipped to II. O.
Frbhbach In charge of thd Southern
Oregon exhibit nt tho opposition.
Btjfyndld Bpcclihoii1 bundles 0f Wheat
nnd oats woro alio brought In from
II?-S. I'icknrd' place by Mr, Aiken.
Velvet Ico cream at Dq Voo'b.
II. I). Nye nnd Oflcar Oimtafnon
oxlilblt ftomo )argo'fi:arIy HunrlBo"
poYatood dB Juno Ki.. frlfcConiinor
elaj clu1!) will' nppredatp' frnltnnd
voROtabloB brought to tho Kxhl'blt
building for tho many vlaltorn npponr
to bo much fntoroBted In our pro-duptB.
"Tho Medford VuloanlalnR workB arc
now vulcanizing pnncttiru.i at 2Cc.
'AV. It. Scott, vice president nnd
Konornl manaKor of the Southern Pa
cific passed through Medford Thurs
day nftornoon for San Kranclaco In
IiIk private car Del Monte.
Tho lilt of tho Hcnnon (lolflim
TaniB, AhroiiB.
Arthur llrown Iibb returned from
a Visit to Han KninclHro whero hi; at
tended to IhihIihlsh matters and tho
1 ij 1 r. fair. ' ' s '
r8eo thoso now nport roala, now
(lolf'lnn SklrtB, new Oolflne Tarns at
Ahronfl.
John M. Srolt, gonero! nnMcriRer
npnt or the Southern Pacific will
arrive In Medford tonlKht. and will
lenvo tomorrow fop California to di
rect tho Conii'CBHlonal appropriation
committee travels through xotithern
OroKon.
Got flltorcd casollnn from tho fled
filter at Garnott-Cory's.
I L, Hurchaltor, BUperlntendont of
the Southern Pacific, and Fred linn
nen, nBRlntant Btiporlntendeut of the
wiiuo line, both of Portland,. Bpeut
ThurHday In Medford , attending to
company IiuhIiiobb.
Grant Wheeler of MontnKiin Ih
rtpendlnjc tho week In Medford at-
-A. n Coffin of Kast Main Btreet, j "ESTERBROOK CASE," AT THE PAGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
wnn tnlfon nuririnnlv tit Innt nlirltf Imi I
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Is better today.
Another Nno veal at public mark
ct llooth 4. 7(3
Franlc Shelly of, Salem Ii among I
tho put of town vlBltors In the city
this week.
Get embroidery work nt' Handicraft '
Shop to tako on your vacation. I
Tho Medford band will j?lvo anoth-'
or of Its popular open air concerts I
at tho city park this evening Tho
musical programs nro fnut becoming
tho most'popular feature of Medford
Bynfmor ll(oj'
Pop corn CrlspeltoB nt no Voo'b
Protefltftf havo Veen filed wild the!
county goiirt .of Josephine roimt
ngaliiBt JiaulorB'of ore and lumber
uhIii'k tho macadam roadH on the
ground that the heavy traffic Injures
tho highway. Traction enttlnwi fur
nlMh tho motlYp powor. It Is claimed
In the protoHt that the municipal
road from Grant 1'nfw to Wlldcr
vlllo could Imj used for the work with
lean expense and damaKe to public
Improvement.
Tho fire department was called out
at 2: HO thlM morning by a fire In fl
barn owned by tho Jackson county
Imnlc on South Hlvenddo. The barn
wns gutted by fire nix weeks ago.
Thursday afternoon the small truck
was called out to extinguish the
fourth grass fire of tho season on
tho Isaacs lot on South Oakdaln,
Take your family to tho Nash Cafe
terla Sunday nnd got the best dinner
to be had In the city. Chicken, roast
moats, vogetables, and all kinds of
pastries and everything good. 7(i
Ho Voo rarrlea tho best lino of
five cent cigars In the city.
1 J. II. Hampshire, treasurer of tho
Twohy Ilrothors contracting company!
was n business visitor In Medford
Thursday. Twohy Ilrothors aro pay
ing all claims for operations against
tho municipal railroad, and stops for
tho transfer of the road from the
city to the contractors will bo taken
this week.
Got your butter, eggs, cream, milk
dnn butter milk nt Do Voo'b.
Otto Itelchmaun and wife nnd child
of Port Jones, Cal., nro spending n
few days In tho city visiting friends.
Mr. Itelchmnnn wns former manager
ot the Nash gilll. They came by
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UITII nini flRfl ATOt HKKMN, Juno IS -The Overseas I
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AMERICAN REPLY ON
IJ-'rve liv the 1'iinz Kitel Knede
nraetienllv hu been rompleled
will not admit the German eontent
OUIrIMO fir TIJC CDCltll,lt nnv Amcrienn nhip with eontni
OlIinlNb Ul Hit "K 1 1 jl'" ""'J li-U".lroyi'il provided it i-
eriehiweei' ilroMJied'in l'j,,f!J'sl'J),riMM,n .
. It about 'fiuyV mill heleMMni)tyil,;al j
ntion U oVloek Hi irornln.
TluM KrOKXH, Or., Juno 18. Conrnd
lut I Peterson, IS veurs old, ol Point Ter-
W'ASIUN'nTON. .June 18.
Amxi'idiifi winlv tn Gernuinv'x
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nine on me wiukihk oi ine ttiiuniii . mil-, mm . w.-t , i
SUMMER SCHOOL
Knroll MONDW. nnd learn llookkeoplng. Shorthand nnd Typewriting.
Classes for Public School Pupils. .'I Months for $l!5.
TEACHERS' REVIEW COURSE
Mr. George . Ilrlscoo. Supt. of Ashlani Scjiools. In Charge.
Unroll MONDAY Thero Is Ptlll time for a good revP-w special iiuu-n.
College Rldg.
nipo St.
WL JfflA. J&
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1 Medford Commercial College
teudlni; to business matters.
Ylomc-mada pnstry atTho Hjiafi(aVj
'Kdwnrd Karron , of, Ho8evurf Ih
spenuing a ivyr uniii tiwi cimiuui
valley attending to'llurflheRft'iniiaerB.
Children's dresses wpqclnlly .priced.
All re im. ' ' ' ' ''
Tho Medford lmsebnll team will
play a double header In this city noxt
Suudny, games being scheduled with
llqrnbrook and Grants Pass. Jud Per
null, formor pitcher with tho San
Frunclflco Seals lii tho Const I.eaguo
wlji twirl forronts Pass. T'ho local
tonni Is striving for the reputation uf
winning two gnmes In ono day. Thv.l
locals will piny reka. July 4 and fi
. J00 tVlmml- Jiuts .jit. -wfotl .oncd
nan price ni Aiironn.
Tnesdny, June 22, will be cele
brated as Father's Day throiiHliotit
tho land.
Itatlior warm Isn't It. Clot somo
cool underwenr: also Milk underwear.
AhroiiB.
Court nnd Seoley Hall returned
Thunidny afternoon from Portland
where they purchased a Cadillac to
bo used on the Crater l.nl.e run. They
made the dUtaneo In two das, trav
eling to lloseburg the first day,
Soroon doors at Moarord Kumbur
Co.
dug Nolion, n, carpenter, mintaiiied
a dlHloeatlon of, the nhouldur blade,
when ho fell from a scaffolding on
tho Owens building a dlnlnuce of I ft
foot. NhUoii wns rttaohliiK above hU
head to drive a null when lie slipped
and fell. Dr It. V. Clancy attend
ed the Injured man.
tin those .luck Tar Mlddlus and
Middy Skirts nt Al.r.ns.
J. T. Sullivan, mummer of the
HuRMolaudM, leturnud this moriiln
fruit) a four da' UusIumk trip to
Portland,,
Merchant' hunch. r.c. The Shasta.
Cflunty Surv)or A. T llruwn and
IMrty of aurveynn rut u rued thla Hf
tor noon frinn a two wtwks' snr eying
trp Ui Crntur Iake.
Sbo Davo Wood about that fir In
anrnnco pollay. Otflco Mall Tribune
Illilif.
Man In Mltchall baa retunwl rroin
KlaiiiMlb I'ttlls, where he has liefii
the laat two months.
Havo your lawn mower sharponutl
by .1. W. Mitchell, phono 8S0-J. tf
An aed man U, tlia iihih of Wil
liams uaa arrvated by Ilia pollee
Tliprwlay aftarnooii. and la hold by
tho twuuty authorities for au luvacti
pitlnn Into hla sanity.
MM' tBMH lutf HUtrliumtd hula to
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a i'. 'cfdiiyt ur'jufiniiinitiii u
Xw Amt k9,nHir mU
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Craft
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00 ani.lCtiO St,yIo
now lQQ0f Ahrens. .
.'jUrt'il Dodaoa.dciiorter from tho
U, U army, jrns arretted nt'jshlnnd
Thumdny, and"wlll!bo taken, back to
'Vancouver. Dodge Is alleged, to have
.'foil as a dosortor from tho Kng-
ijsh army and to have1 seen service In
the Kurnpenu s,laughter In thin city,
Itnsoliurg nnd Grants I'nmi.
Uomo-mndo pastry nt tho Shasta.
Mrs. and Mrs. 11. Pnil of r.ll
South Holly have a nine pound baby
ljiy, Liir'a TuiwiU'j' evening.
Kodak finishing the beaf, at Wes
ton's Cnmora Shop. Opposite Hook
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I'Uthcj; Doiiot of this city returned
Thursday from Culver, Ind , whore ho
attended tho Culver Military ucad
nmy. He was Joined In San Francisco
by his sister Susan, who returned
homo with him.
Chocolates, 30 cents lb. Do Voo'fl.
Three auto accidents have occur
red In the hiislnotis district this week-,
'according to tho police records, all
trivial, and all between Fords and
wagons. The authorities report that
the Pacific highway between Ashland
and Central Point Is being used as a
speedway nightly, and that reckless
apd excessive "speed Is not unusual.
Try Culro-Cola "First for Thirst"
tc at jour favorite fountain. ' TO
Kodak finishing nnd supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Qpposlto
tlook Store.
Dr and Mrs I, A Salade of Cen
tral Point nro In tho rlt toduv.
J, O. (lurking, tho tet all around
Photographer In southern Orexon.
Alwnvs reliable. Negattvos made any
where, time or place Studio 23S
Main St Phone 3301. '
MIm Myrtle Clavlllo left today for
Meutnoutb. Oreiioii, where alio will
attend normal.
Preah roasted peanuts at Do Voe's,
Set Dw Ivor loop the loop and then
m Sllllman loop the hook with Taffy
at Kir a lb all da Saturday at the
Huaar Howl. 7G
One lot of I'araaols. values to J'.
apeclal JX.UH. Ahrens.
Mra. Nelllu MoGownn of this clt,
past grand mairon ot the Kastern
tttwr, was prtHMiuted with u dlamon
rlu at the iranil
lii-ld lu Portland
MeOoHau baa th
Inx Ut(Hl ovurjr Uautern Star lodge
tn the atatft duriujc liar tenure if
office
llakiou or Coleatln uilnerat wat
SU" tfat) aw- SlHirt I'outu, New
OtiHJni ftklrl Aiiraiui.
NewK Agencv today gnve out tho fol-
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.lowing statement:
"In splto of repented ropresenta-
tlons, through Ainorlcan and Span
ish diplomats, tho French government
refuses to mitigate the brutal treat
ment accorded German civil nnd mil
itary prisoners lu lioplcal Africa. ThU
Is partlculaily in Dahomey, whero
well educated white men aro under
I negro control without proper cloth
ing, nourishment, or protection from
disease. They hro compelled to per
form tho hardest manual labor nnd
nro subjected to the worst ot Indig
nities by the negroes.
"Thoreforo tho German govern
ment has concluded to rotallato by
compelling Prencli prisoners of wnr
to cultivate swamps In different parts
of tho country, The government will
not, however .neglect anything nec
essnr for tho well being nnd health
of these prisonern."
Stralneil Lyes cannot hrl i
theriFoh'f -hut you ran help tin u,
bj coming here for Ola m,
DR. RICKERT
KYKSIGHT SPECIALIST
Mi:uFoitD, - - - onnco
Oitt business on Hoynl Club Coffee baa In
creased b leaps and bounds since we adopt
ed the new selling prices a short time ago.
TIiIb new pollcj Is tho result of a deter
mination to ellmlnnto the big profits which
nro generally known to be mnde on coffee.
Th biggest factor Is selling expense. Hc
cause wo gjt our coffees to the consumer
with the snmu organization as Jiandkx our
other food productB, we aro saWng -10 to 00
per cent on this Item alone.
I.oni; Coffees represent the best values In
America. Our big
coffee plant right
now Is Bovoral days
behind with Its or
ders. Try Hoynl
Club nt tho new
low prices do It
today!
IIKIILIN, June IS -The effect of
tho arrival of Dr. Anton Mcyer-Ger-
haid, who has coma from the German '
embassy nt Washington with iocs
ages bearing upon the (lermaii-Amer-ieau
situation, upon the preparatory
wotk of Gormnny's 'answer to tho
American note, Is not thus far per
ceptible. Count von llernstorff's
emissary began today the first of n
series of Important conferences wltl
officials of tho foreign office. Do
spent most of yesterday with tho sec
retary uf colonies, Dr. V. S, Self, at
the tutor's country place, following
brief conversations with Gottlieb von
Jngow, the foreign minister, and un
der Secretary .Immermnn.
That Dr. Meyer-Gerhard's first ex
tended report on conditions In the
United Stntcs should havo been matin
to Dr. Solf Is regarded an natural, lu
view of tl(0 iiKlclal position, ot tlto r '.'." 7T"j . " "
tolonlnl secretary, and thero are other JjMjffM$KjM$ C4!!!!!!!!!
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Hoynl Club Food
PhmIiicIh, Portland
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If Ita In a Itcddy Pox its all right.
'OUI DIAMOND mV.S.SOUT.Mi;T
hi wo " f jour choice- dlaniondi
i pure of color and gnat brilliancy are
shown.
Your Inspection of thoso beautiful V
fcenn solicited.
j MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeuek-r 2I2 K. .Main St.
1 MHDKOltD, OltP.GO.V
Interest (n tho iiuestlon of Gormau
Ame'ilcnn relations and play a rolo
In tho deliberations on Germany's
bocoiuI, unsAyr regarding the Lust
tenia disaster.
(nine Wniilen (iimic Violator
SACIfAMKNTO, Cal.. Junolji
John It. Itobblns, of TehainacoVnTy,
who wlillc a game warden, killed it
deer out of season, must either pay
flan, rne or go to Jail Tor ir.o nays, j T
nccordriigHo a decision Iiaufled down f
today bv Justice IC. C. Dart of tho j
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A Showing of Hot Weather Merchandise
Worthy pf Your Consideration
All most temptingly priced. Many are underpriced. We say without fear of contradiction that we have the
t- gurmuius ana munnery oi any storo in souciiern Ure
liavo been in the habit of paying. Some merchandise
moqfttytaed, most authentic showing of ready-to-wear garments and millinery of any storo in southern Ore
gon, and tor quality morcnanuise a nttie less tnan you 1
WAR
SERIES
or the
New York Times
MID-WEEK
PICTORIAL
Ten fnrlti t aviilaide mmi
lieia :i to ).' ( I and - i Inn
out of print) bound In book
form
Interesting lotoamvure re
produrtloua of the Kuropoan
war scene from actual photo
graphs mako thla book n val
uable anmUltlon at the mod
erate prlue of
oic dei.i.m:
Sent 1 1) mall to mi) nddrerx, on
ivrelpt of llll'f.
Till M UIIU TIM US
Times siiiar, New ork
underpriced a,s much as one-half.
NEW LINGERIE DRESSES
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Son ilip liiniiv licautifiil iumv stylos in Lintjoric
Drosses', ninny omhody (ho 18.'H) style in )i'clty seodod
voiles, flowered and )Hnted orandios, etc., all at
special priees. '
$().."!() Wash Dresses $-i.OS
$S.."i() Wash Dresses $tt.95
$!).r,() WjisIi Drosses $7.95
i:U0 Wash Dresses $0.85
Others nt $2.)S and easy stages up to $li2.50
$15.00 AND $16.50 SPRING COATS, $10.00
About :.") newest spring "Style (Val't" Coats, in mix
tures, serges, poplins, every one a good number, all
sizes, orv special .$10.00
Others at' . .$8.05, $1:5.05 and $17.05
TRIMMED HATS
ONE-HALF PRICE
More than 80 Trimmed Hats
to choose from, the season's
best styles, including Hemps,
Leghorns and llantl-.Made
Hats, former values sjtf.OO to
$1 ()..")()
Now $2.50 to S8.25
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.More than 12(H) liilrinimod shapes in hemp, barnvard
.straws, etc., actual values to 1, vo;ir choice.. ..$1.00
riiliimnied shapes .' $1.08
One lull table of Uutrimmod Shinies, in PjiiniumM.
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lavas, .Milan lOlim. etc.: nlso n linn nf 'PiMiiinn..! ini.l
Tailored Hats, values to .(, your choice $1.08
SEE THE NEW SPORT COATS, NEW GOLFINE SKIRTS, NEW SILK PETTICOATS
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IOOKK MKU1I1 llflllK a IV
thla week Mr- t
diatlnctlun of ba Ith
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liON'UO.N. JH 1 "The Miic'-'
ebyatalRua taiwet tiwlr uatttint t
oalar upAtl roitrnltai'tice In a da ir
t0 ' ajr Hauttu'a Atheu corrcupon
diit. 'Thw lhak Uia iuuj.n van
b tranafwrrMl U b' country . .,lle at
DMUft HtUU a fortuliibt Tl
klM' "'M h MW vnllrel) 1 .ir id
hat been Inform! of the remiitH or
tb pwUBa Mil eomernluK lb-
lillral altuatloa. I vlw of Hi kiua
IujuuvmI too41Un ttw prouwai (m
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Powell St. at OTnrrcIl
SAN FRANCISCO m
MvAKntMvri for ( .tlifor Ml
nuntwhilerUhiiiL! ilie Klk II
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The middies are so far superior to the
usual run of middies. See them, wear
them and vou would have no other.
There is even stylos to ft middy and
no higher priced, special, $1.10,
$1,125, $1..1S and $1.98.
Silk Waist Sale $2.98
About l."i0 Silk AVaistH placed on cen
ter table at a terrific price reduction,
consisting of Wash Silks, (.'rope h
Chinos, Mescalines anil sjViuo not
Wtiists, ni'tual values to $$.oti, special
Jt $2.9S
No Raise In Rato.1
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DEESS SKIRTS $4.95
One full raek of SO Dress Skirts, in serges, ni'MiV
e;tr surges, poplins, oiles, inixiures and shepl.erd
cbci k, act'nal values to .-rl."),. special . . $-1.05
NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES ARE BETTER
lo-1 hit i on I.oiuj Silk ("limes, in black, white and all
lor. l.'Jo value, special . . 9Sc
U litittoii (Moves SDc
2 HiitMu (iUiviv 50
stvles, ae-
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PARASOLS S2.98
One lot of Parasols, hamUoine silks and
tual values tuj, spt'cinl
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TAILORED SUITS AND COATS $5.00
One full rack of mints and about IU tailoiv.l suits, in
handsome niatorial.s and good staple stle, aln s to
2.i.oo. sjK'cml 95t00
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