FKC1E WTYE ill I' HHH IHI 1MII IIB'liitll)llll'llli 3 GOOD PROGRAM 4 ROBINSON'S BIG CIRCUS IS IN MEDFORD; WILL SHOW TODAY ROBINSON I'S BIG agene weie open at 1 o'clock. An 7 o'clock and the performance will hour was allotted to the inspection ofUKiu an hour biter. An operatic eon the oo. The big how began shortly after 2 o'clock, when oyer :I00 per formers filed into the hippodrome. Another performance will be gixeti b ilohn Robinson's fnmnti' cln-iis to inght. The doors will be opened nt cert bv Professor Tinnev's military band of thirty musicians will precede CIRCUS IN 101 WITH MENAGERIE the regular performance by thiity minutes. v. y Medford Boosters Bmoko Tbo Medford and Mt. Pttt Cigars. mtttrtnB4tMaV ArEDFORD MATH TRTBFNTC, MEDFORD. ORPUOV, AKVCD Y. MAY 22, 1910 OF RACES E "RaiTI m .i-251 WIND WEATHER MHMmMMHI iiimnniwi fniiiwsiiiiw mw 1 1 q ' i Tin bull trump 1nl vnoi's jiin b tilt.- Meilfonl Driving club. hi'lil nt tlic liU'keoii County l-'nir groiinU M 21 was sure up to a liixli standard, in fcpitu of the fact that tliu wi-utliiT was very disngieotiblo, n cohl, raw wind blowing from the north, which works n liHrtlship oa the bull player. us well ns the hordes. The first race called was the 2:10 trot riiiI pace, with three starter, and was given the word tho second score down by StHiter Ouv Lnwtmi, with hHily H.. driven by V. Yi er, nt the pole, Oregon llond, owned by Seott Voolf, in sooond position, and Sunny Hoy, owned by Mrs. L W. Watts, on the outside. The trio got away in fine stylo and raced around the first turn neck and neck until the back stretch was reached, when Lady H showed that she was not a lady by jumping into the air and was forced to finish ln-t. It was Sunny Hoy'.s heat and race from wire to wire, in both lieflU, with the sou of the Great Huud&man a close sec ond. Lndy 11 is a fine-bailed trot ter, but a little unsteady. Tho second nice was the 2:20 trot and pace. It was a good race and was easy picking for The Comet, who was nicely driven by his old trainer. Sir. O'I.eary, with Nellie Mack ami .Muck S. each standing 3-2 and 2-,'t in the summaries. Time of each heat. 1 :10. Mack, owned by (Sordini Scliimcihorn, diiveu by N. S. Young, went a good race, ns did Nellie Muek, owned by Scott Woolf and driven by II. .1. Wiiglit. The running races were good, con sisting of tlueo races. The hr.t fetnrted was a (puuter-milc da.h, three starters. Dude, owned by Dr. Helms, ridden by .lack Oidson, won by a neck from the I'endleton won der. Tom Thumb, in 0:2:.',. 1'ied ICuox' filly acted giueu at the pot and ran a poor race. The second race was a three eighths dash between Wade Hamp ton, owned by Kav Murphy of Ali Imul and nicely ridden by tho old-limo colored jockey, KiiihuiiuI Morris, won, Jack YViekct'. nice eorrcl gelding not racing up to eH'catiouH. Tho third raee, three-eighths dash, thue sturleis, was won by The .Mighty, nicely ridden by Morris; the hay mure owned bv Mr. Crwior ot Ashland, necond. with Mr. lJarbcr's lllly from Grant Pa, like the other eolte, wh verv green and showed that education is what thev need and lNUst huv Ijcfore thev can he dc Hiiideil umh to earn their winter' oats. The hall game was a good game, with plenty of ginger from start to finish in both teams, Medford win ning fmm (irauts pn by the score of (i to 0. The attendance was inn.lK from out o town, .siliiml mid (irants Pass, The miglity Apilegate funiii.li ed the largest part of the crowd. The Med ford iH'opIo uhoWftl their appre eiation by staying at home. Some prel'ty held glasses for economy 'n sake. 'THE GREEN SWAMP" AT PAGE THEATER TONIGHT The Milne o ilmt tiiiu'li ol'dctt de clopnieiit (hat maiks Triangle films is illisratci at the I'agc theater to day and tomoriou in two widch ar icd plays. "The (iivcii Swamp" un folds an absorbing story of a woman lotions ot her hiislmnd, who in a pop ular iihsi'ian. liii'ideiitiii, tin me- hire should be a sure cure for jealous wives, llewsie Bariscalc is now' well known ns a Triangle star. Bruce Me Kite, nephew of Hit distinguished English actor. Sir Charles Wyiidhiim, and prominent because of bis own in herited and natural ability in many recent Broadway productions, ap jM'ars us co-star with Miss Barriscalc in "The (lreen Swamp." This is nil , line production ami show the mas ter llllllll 111 III!' H'l ICI'llOII III IIClllll and great emotional climaxes. Muck Senuett iirodiiccd a knockout in "l.oe Will Compicr," one of Iho.e last moxing Keystones thut keeps an au dience in an uproar with I'rcd Mace, M'teinn K -toner, at hi- In t in t In ! I'llMII'lU . . lew -l elll - uhnll Wclc taken on the (Irizxh'- trip to the Blue Ledge Siiadav, Mn II, will also be repented toiuuht. GUGGENHEIM DEFIES DEMANDS OF WORKERS TULSA. Okla. May 22 Kites were extinguished today In the meltli plant of Hie I'nlted 8tnte .lac com pany at Sand Spring. OfflcInU de dared they would dlmnautle the works twfore tliey would grant the demands of the 4.0 smelter workers and furnace a who struck last Monday for an Inert of ten per cent In wukc-i The plant in owned h the (illitgclili) lias. The ciicii- is in town. Three long trains of led ears, load ed to the guards with circus para phernalia ami equipment of the John Hobinson fnmnui eiretts reached the i ity early this morning. There win a good-sined veeeplion committee on hand to welcome the showmen. Sum were there who declared that the had not missed seeing a circus "come in" in many year. The work of unloading the trein bevnii at once. The heavy red ind ellow baggage wagons were rol'ed trom the flat ours and hauled briskly to the show grounds at the ball paik. (In the ciieus "lot' the wagons con taining the gtent steel cooking range were placed conveniently and soon a small army or cooks, chels, waiters and the like were busy preparing a delayed bieukfast. Charles Daws, who has charge of the eulinun de- ipattment, said SOU circus followers were fed between 7:00 and 1) ::t(l o'clock. A steam stake driver fairly bristled the ground with stakes for the seven teen tents which covered a range of twelve acres. The Robinson's nien asjeiie tent was erected following the cook tents that the rare and co-tl wild animals could be piolccted trom any possible inclement weather. The baiber shop, library, office, hlai I -mitli, harness and enrpciilei tent weie elevated later. Within the space of three Imurs ai tor the arrival of, the lir-t ba-u.i.c wagon on the grounds the ome b.u ten lot was transformed into a lit 1 1 canvas city, lacking only a town Lir ter and n council. There was a I iw yer, and I'nele Sam mail man. a ph sician, a minister of tin- gospel, to gether with blacksmtihs, catpenter-. tailors ami all other artisans louml in a small city. The parade left the show grounds shoitly after 10 o'clock this morning and traversed the priuciHiI downtown streets while thousands 'lined (ho street curlings and crowded office windows. What they saw was not disappointing. There were two herds of elephants with native riders, seorea of dens and cages wen- oiieued to tile public. I'he gold leaf on the allegor ical floats and the tableau wagons glistened in the bright sunshine, of typical circus weather. There were six bands o music along with a mon ster steam callioM'. 1'pwanls of ,100 , men, women and horses paitieipaled jilt the parade, which whs one of the biggest and best ever ecn here. Following the Hirailc, the show grounds 'became the obcctic point The side shows did an immen-i Ium ncss. There was our old Ineinl. the wild man, and all the treal- nml in ositics and montrositic .ui,. i..l from the inn coiners nt tin ill 'I'llC llool - ill Ihl if i.u l,l (I I I. f j& gf&f&x Many Hands Handle Your Message Capable hands, but human. Sometimes, not,ften, something goes wrong. We want to hoar of it. We are not satisfied with a nearly perfect system. WESTERN UNION must be a perfect service. You can helo us make it so if vou will. It is your service, and your suggestions are essential and will be welcomed. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. IMmSfwMMSi POSTOFFICE SUB-STATION For the benefit of the public, a postoffice sub station has been open ed in this store. Medford Pharmacy SQU1IW QUALITY DRUGS PHONE 10 : .? ? ? Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y -t y y y y y T ; r NOTICE More new goods have arrived that were ship ped before this sale be gan; all going in sale WrWS jTi iT m mi imi mm m at- ti m. 1 1 jVJ& 13 I TO ADVE MONEY RTISE NOTICE Comple stock of Dolls goes on sale Monday and today we are only going to use part of a page, because the crowds are coming- There's a reason Another Cut in P rices ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR IF IT IS A RFAL SALE 'TP e Here omorrow The biggest sale of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear ever held in Med ford Suits, Goats, Dresses, Millinery, Waists, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. EVERYTHING GOING I 1 t y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y i 4 On the corner as you go On the corner as you go to the new Postoffice to the new Postoffice V ! r?'ri-sE:"wrKa AHRENS'