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PAGE TWO MTCDFOUT) MAIL TRTBUNTE, MEDFORD, ORl'X.'OX, 'ITKKDAY. MAY 'ifl, 101H i 7 I .- V i ' ' .' ' i lil T TOCAL AND -PERSONAL - Miss Mm K;n hurl nf Mi'dford, (ItURhlPi- of Mim Kiln Hn-wnsoii, and tMft of .MIkk .1 nut Kiirhart of Mnl fortl, hhk maiTliMl Hinimlu-, Mn III, at SMIvotIpii, tho (KialH of Hi 1iiiile' lftr and liroilicr-ln-law, at Mnd iwy, Oil., by Mm Itrv. Mr. tnx or tko I'rPKbytprlan chun-h to Hrwierlrk X. PatrhliiK of Mm A1aka Parkin eilny, miiwiintemli'tit of a large nfllmon hatrhrry ut Fortmitn, AIrhIib. Tk bride mi't hr future litiftliatxl tovsral yearn ko wliltn traveling In AtoakH and the romaticn hPRnn. De Vo given tradliig alHimm wllh overyililiix eWnt roorlM. M. o. Kvann, aitKUtant xtatp leader ef rounty apntn HMirpwiitlim Mm ex tOHHluM aprvlw af Mm O. A. V , U In Hit) vallH) arraiiRlliR for hireling al Hie ynrliiim ipnlfra of acllvtly awiong friill grower tor Mm itirioa ol fn nilllarlxInR the latter with the new etloral fruit MHi-kutliiK )1hii. lit Iim nrraiigeil for a meeting at Ashland on Mm 2Dlli or Mil month and nl .Mod ford on th .tilt. (lot your milk, oroain, liultur, ogga nnd IniltnriMlIk at Do Voo'a. .MIm Maille l-acny punt tlio week iinl wltli .Mr. and ilia. V, II. l-'arrar of Itay Mold. Tyiwrllflr iwpnr of nil klnda at Medford ITIntliiK Co. .Mm. .Intnl. K. I'Hturmiii of llrowim lioro, npi'iit KnudH) and MoiiiIhv in Vlnlta with friend hi till city. Tho world' Rrwtit cnmimnlM lloliiios. The InauranoH Man. ,Mlw Oorgln Lane or Apilontt la vlftltltiK with frlmiU In MHilford thla wmtk. On Haturday ah will go to Frnno to romalu a niontli or more with u Mhitor thre. R off on Kodalt at Woaton'a Cnmnra Shop. Tli Amount iIhm of Mm Hnitit Monday aehool will hold It mlil wonthly Hllilw atudy al Mm hnnm of ?lri. H .1. Hlewarl, . o I Pennaylvanla nvenue, WiiIhwmIh.v evening. .May 2 1. .Member art reiiented to attend. .1. O. (Jerking, trio ticflt nil nrnuml photoRrnphor In southern OrPKon. Always riillnbln. Negntlvoa nindo any whoro, Minn or plnco. Htudlo 22 3 Main St. Phono 3S0-J. .1. .1 DeHdniau of Wiitkiiin, In a Visitor In .Medfoid tiHlay. WMfftn Catuera Bhop for ftrat-rlaaa kodak finishing and kodak tiilla. JaiitP LawleRM wIiohp ttttertMU are ttH Mm Hilddltt rrk tf lh ApplegatH, la thdiig liiiHlimaa in Medford lhl wok All or Mfdford ia akMt to read 'Orlglnalltv" In Mtii) Maprr. Mr. ami Mr. W. V. WIIIIIh of 1'nr kW, where Mr WIIHU I Mm obllghiK Naaky, are In Medford Mil week mi a Malt with tlietr iuan rrmnda In the v)w). Today lhay will go to Ali Utwl, rPlurnlng to .Mfdfttrd later to !t9 Ilmtr vinlt Imro. Mr. Wtllita PtiiMtria thai mcn ami mar ware badly damaged lu the Klk rriwk wunti). but that apple uuuar to be all Hght. The time fur planting gar. 4m fluff I apprnarhlna In that re ghH. Hmall giinUn uavelmen plant Mi H Mimn iHHtanreM. but Mm ramh era at that high altitude have learned UuH it pay to make hule lowy in (k matter or vegetable plaudit. Try King HplU rlgar and en courage home ltidutry. tf II U Matthew of t'pper lilt: Halle, la In the cli attendliiK i.uaineHH aud uppIIiik hi larder im a fur innulh' run lie I Iteiumtni. a block man ami I lu iuan ut-' lm provlag hu rauge i'wtage alautua at Ito Voe'i. Kdltton Marshall, a ouu iiihu.iIii, wrilvr of thl il. whoae Pu pro dtulkNi are receiving fatoi.ilde .u Iritttou b big piibllaher. has u m tereKtgg story lu the lat iiuiii ef Mm Uaturda Kvettlng I'ohI. nndei ill. tlilo "The MtMlua Sevinl.t'ii li h. a weird lor ver iiteri.iiiuni I told The ioMler In Mi Mtin I. IU i to the Mil illon ol murliltl i iiaulittt l.nv . iiiun H -.ugitekl uuoMmm Inleiecliiti. i uanatlvi I uder Mr Miiixlitill d.'fi iiignageim ni ut ilwiuit it - iu t M"' i a hat vliuklly riii.iuttl. uient. I1" MillH Hrteiitieu" iniiv vet .ichmihi (or tlmni tuiA must liappth ! tilth '', Hotel Holland. t,. Ifi. watrtuiuill ul Mm KihIi 1 .ke ' dam ot (Ik itogue Hlei t'anal in , taay, miii.m1 Med(orl etrtlu ler u hiief l-n, nfit'i uu iiiii'i-UoiiiiK nt I for mi'lith- in a i.oliie h.ti loiii'ts lk II a- . iieuoil ei winier Ktorni ihioui.uii .Hid, wiihal 4 hirpuuou nxi'i i i'ti'e He Ii..im"' a little vtiit ii he d.nfd In f.ne llie ila t ut I.iiiim I . ! Idm-K ' . l i His 1 1,,, nut I vii I'lu i;' I il.iw li li i II l,ii t i Ik 'i K' li " I '" ' ""' " " i -. n iif till iii'i'i ' V li . lh .. Vllt ! "I i' li the til J lie Voe biiR U'er imiili- I ml ;lli. In l .., , ' . ul i i i ii ' 1 1 ii urn i 1 1 1 1 i' i. i b i. ill. to Ho- -' . i. i 8uuda. tlu fi "' n' ' jaephelder' delight .ii.tPii. t iorlt" potion with ilmm Ki'v i Qouda I ' Blue ftuida 'll.!l' The ule Ilium 'fi i ! .l tl I II. II I'nih. hm i.il olllrer i--lerduy In handling the lrm n-uwd. i; ( iiioy. who Ii.ih lii-cn In the At liliiud-Tiilent district conid-rniih nay Im never aw a better-behaved durlnn the pat few davn, faK tliut multitude lH all III experience. Hie farnmrR and orihardll are Dr. Klrohgeaaner will be at Hotel '"" "'el ,h0 proimct oi lun Naah every Wwlimaday. lloura for '"R " 'deplete viem or Irrigation conaiillallan 10 to 8. '" Inatulled before they again i- Kohlnaon'g rfrrna Rave n very .rl-I1""' l,,Bm th-'r ,M,n' "'" tiihl,. perrormanee lam nUht to a "' '- " "" ' fairly good attendance. Tho perform- uu ov"' '" IMob victory and , lug animal were very good. Athletic 'h" ,ro,"" ,1"11 ,he,r C0U,Urv "a .,tid acrabatlc feat were entertaining, t"" '' "ow '",n to roMnt on ,"BX I i in n in cropx ii reannr. rue auuauon CROP DISASTER FOR RUSSIA DUE 10 HEM FROST CHARACTER The riown were mediocre and the raeH exciting. Tha menagerie ta xinall. Sea Dare Wood about thaf lira in aurance policy. Office Mail Trlbuim BldK. Mr. I P. I tone left thl morning for I'oritand ror In Indefltilte tay. She will vlalt many point in the northwest during her abaence. "Thou Hhalt Not Covet" la tho ex traordinary prodiiitlnu at the Htar to day. Kverv man, woman and child ahotild nee It. . Al (liirretnon of Mil city, who I BHierintendlng the work of a planing mill In Vrekn. ("al.. I enjoying a brief vlit with Mend lu thl city. Whipping cream al DaVoo's. A program or pantomime, motion ang and a cantata will he given Thursday evening under the uuk plre or Mm MiHive lodge at It hall. Alioul Mili'tt .vouiig peoplo have been reliuaratng fallhrullv to give the pub Hi' an entertaining performance. Your lawn mower inacnluo hnri enwl at Mllcliolla. 1'liono 320-.I. II. V. Tartar, profewtor of clieui 11 ry, Moan A. It. fordley and I'. T. Levi I, the latter profeaaor of agri Riilture, all or the t). A. (, completed Mmlr Inaiteclion or Mpf work or the Southern Oregon Kxperliimnt Htatlou and the ferllllier demonatrallun. parllciilarlv the reaull or iilphur Ireatnmiit ror liicrHliig Hie produc llou or alfaUa, and returned home. DIr (ic inllhshnkes nt Do Voo'a. ' l'riink .IoIiiimiii of Marhrild, ha rtdurimd to hi home after a brier hiiNlne viit lu Mil part or ltogim river valley. Don't rorget liaaiell'a talk on "Fed eral Marketing lMnn" al llio Uhrary May 31. at 2 p. ill. Mi. Wick Fox, who recently un derwent u Miirglcal operaltnn at the rtavied lleiut hoapltal. I lutiuovlug rapidly A. C. Walker, or Ham' valley, made a hurried hiiltma rlalt to Medford H'aierday. lief me von buy or trade a ti writer let ii demonatrate the Itoyal, which wtll end the trade out foollh ihn. Medford Hook Store. W M. and .1. I'. Mannen or the i'loneer orchard, ure lu the tin MiU afternoon on Inislmsii. They report that, a far a prcneni ronditlou may be tukeii a an Indlratlon, tliey will have a good crop of lloc peur. The prewent low tcmpcraturcM are lmlleed to favor the Hull that were hipped b Hie front r'ii'lltl Hoi weather liiinndlalel following the front would have InleiiHlfled the dan ger to fruit oul lightl hurt. The how era ulong with cool weather ure very helpful. Auguat loth (here will lie a new book b.t Harold Hell Wrighi, When a Man' a Man " .Medford Hook Htoie." IV n I'. 'Cull or Kliaxtn t.illcN. t'al , lh alieudliiK in Iiiisiiuhs hi Mi'dlord ami vlcluilt Mils wi'cl. Mate aril Kurd car, '-'Oil down aud fL'.'i a mouth. IIKKUN. M.n J cop dUas- ter i report) d in aihi)" from ha alreadj artected Hie entire entl- iHlockholin In tne Overen New ment of the comraunltle Involved In ! agency. It I said all the winter the promise of iroueroti time in future whether it rain or not. I.R. WITNESS FOR 'S RIG BANKERS For Hale 1116 Ford roadoter; iiiiikI be old today; o.wW leaving j country tonight. Wolker'a Oh- ' rage. 3 A mini pie of sugar benta planted oa the Oregon-t'tah Sugar company' contracted acreage In the Central I'olnt and Meadow dlHtrlct were ex hibited today to show the remarkable growth attained thus early In the aoa nan. A portion of the umple bunch wn rained on black loam and the other on clay loam, the eed having been plained In March. Tim growth In each eae In large and apparently vigorous. Tho bols are nytiiuivtrlcally formed nnd have ex cellent color. They iromlo nit ex cellent crop and aro another aur aiice Hint tho llogue river oil are tiierlor for augar beet proiluctlot;. For Wale I1IUI Ford roadnter; imiHt be mild teday: owner leaving country tonight. Walker's Oa rage. .""U The pageant planned fur AHhland tonight Im Iwon postiiomul on ac count of unfavorable weather condi tion until Thursday niglil or Mil week. Jacob Lett ol Hudillng, Cut., repro Mentlng Sun Francico capilallt. Is lit Medford, from which place lie will, during the next few days, visit a man lier or the milling dltrlrl in south ern Oregon for Information (oncom ing their extent and pi online ot fa- cllltie tor development. He already poHMcuHPi extensive Inioriuatlou about certain propertle in the llluo hedge dlHtrlct mid believe thai a oon a a railroad may be consn tided to open thnt immensely rich region, great nuiiih or capital will be invested In them. "Capital engaged exclusively In developing mining properties." ald Mr. Lett, "cannot take time to build railroad. Other capital will liav,. to do that." Howard M. Miller or Roiuiburg, I looking over Itogue river valley ror a few da;, "more out of curiosity," Im ', "ihun any thing else." Which I equivalent to aylng that he hu nothing to,av about IiIh business here at thl lime. The Yeoman lodge will give a no dal evening to the public on Tuur lu ut the Muohc ball. Aliout thirty ouug people will participate and a ) rogrum of pantomime, motion aonga und a cantata will he prenented. Deputy Internal Itevenue Collector lohn Siimnmrvllle of Portland, spent Monday In Medford. He ) ou route to Lakevlcw. The otflclal count ol Mm prlmarv election will not he lompleted until Thurda eveuiuit Ah far an ItnUlii'd. reaillt have lint been chaiiKed, though Uuliert' lead oti-r CuKiii for dUirlci atiorimy Im-. ' -t-n i ut down Mime llllrlv votes crop of the northern and middle gov ernment af Itusida have been de stroyed by a eere frot. In the Volga dlHtrlct and In the government of Kazan and Samara In southern ltuxhi where the crop were well advancing owing to the ear ly spring, tho ur said to be froxeu. The UuaslHM cnvirnment, according to this report Ik deliberating wheth er to have the ground Immediately plowed up nnd icplauted. These ntlvio-H hIho Mate that there Is a lack or coHcc In ttnia as sup plies to the value or six million ruble are being detain oil lu Sweden. It 1 reported tho Finland senate ha pro hibited the exportation of milk Into Russia, REFUSE TO SEAT BRANDEIS (Continued from page one) character by h.h lug it I personally objectionable, oilier senatora, ae Ing an opportunity to increase their power by Hm enerclso of a similar veto over Homebody In their statu, fall into line .Hid mipport the eua torlal cotirlasfy theory. This en ablo all the lclou luriiioiices lu tho senate to to-operate to block all good appointment. (In Hpllo of the fact that llublee' appoliilmonl uh strongly supiiorted by President WIIhoh. ihlrleon demo crat opposed him. Tliey were Hank, head. Ala.; llrotissard, La.: Cham berlain, Ore.: Clarke, Ark.: llaid wlck. Oa,; Martin, Va.; Marline. X. J.; O'dornian, X. Y.; Heed, Mo.; Smith, On.: Smith, S. C: I'liderwood. Ala.; Vardaman, Ml. Republican who were willing to disregard partv Hue to line up against special privilege were: Clapp, Minn.; Kenyon. Iowa; La Follette. Wis; Xorrls, Nib.: and I'oludexter, Wash. U XSIIINCTOX Mav -'.: Former I I'leshleMt Kooeiit arrived iih :i wit ness todav in the perlurv trial of three orrirer of the Illggs Xiilloii.il bank. He testified a a characler wltnes for President 0. C. (Hover or tlio bank, one or the indicted men. Colonel Itooacvelt said he had known Mr. Olover since lSHU, that he hud had business and social relation' wltli the banker while civil erbe commissioner, asnlstnnt ecretarv of the navy, vice president and presi dent. Mr. Olover' general chnriictc aud standing in the District of Co lumbia, he added, were or the hlplict Colonel Rooaevelt said Im bad coiid to Washlnglou voluntnrlly to t"-tlf In the case. Colonel Hoosevelt said Mr. (ilor wa often a guest at the While Mouse and the Hoocvelt children were often guet al the banker's summer Iioiid- "Mv goueral knowledge or Mr Olover by universal report." Im said "wa that hi litiHlneHK integrltv wux uch that natiirully 1 and tn children kept our account lu his lunik. "I should say thai no man lu the district stood higher lu proidlv and integrity tor the handling or public and private bualims from lite stand point of public morality." Mr. Itoosevelt concluded b string that while he wa not well m quaint ed with tho other two dereudanlK. William J Flnther and llenrv II Flalher, vice president and foiiuer cashier of Mm bank, their reput.itiou when ho was iu Washington was uoml How's This? We offir On llumlrcl IMIlnr- Hp ml fur ny -. of ) atarrti IH-t imi"I l mml 1 lull C alarm I uro. , r. J UIKXKV A i.O.. T. Mo. O. VO. I he tin-liTilewil. tnyr ihii V 3. Cbn i t fur lh Imi 1.", tram am NMIcti him lrf.i'ilt HoiiwMi' In ll UmiiIww Iraiwni llrM nil Bnanrlill tiblr to . arrjr nut ") clilltall"n naili' h) lil arm. SAT. HANK OP COMMKHCV Tola il'. "Ill" Hull Catarrh Cur.- In Ittii-n Ininri-illi m-ili 1 lln-illr upon thr bl.iil unit mmniia -iirfni.m of lllr f.TNti'111 Ti-nllinniiiiiU itt fr I'rl .' cnl- ii-r holili- ..! I I- nil liruKirti.t- Tike Hall's lamll fills t r i..nnVaiUn. TV0 TRIPS DAILY - MKTWKKN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S II. Ilarnluh'a auto will Ieavo Kaglo Point at s A. M. and 1 P. M clallv, exipjit Sutidav; leave Mcdfot') A M nnd :. P. M. Will call io.' paBsi'inser .it hotels In MeiHord nnd luitt l.t and lui-iness houses in Kngle I'olnt. I'HONF :l-.'J OK :J-.:t. AMUSEMENTS rniUHLnv.ii iwiiiman ui "t AMUSEMENTS D0UAUM0NT RECAPTURED (Continued from page ono) The l,uUluiiiiid Hill :inl w " -'-ere. In iitUmkuiK French (m-n h nll the WeM fille nt' I lie hill the (i)'l' innu imed Uipiul uu. the ot'i. ml tut emeu t ny", and Himlrntei )i'H' ! the French Irenchi-.. but wete i'i--ItKlgeil ut mice, (hi the cu-t -ul : the hill the (nii:iii- .ittiiekcd nlli ' inteiiM iiinllcrv )ii''.iia'niii. Imi it ''li mit Hniillti'il lo leiirll the Fi li line-.. The H'iiif iinl tiuhlin.' ea-.) nl llv SIcuiM' wu iu the M'l'lnr Itclncen Tln uuiiiont iitul thiiiiiiitiiniit. The ti)-r- Hlllll lllkii-ki'd iu III.- I'.riMtltliMI .iliil are wiid In luitc -ni i '! I'd t'lini tjini lie..e. 'I'liex .)')')'i,)li'il III I'ei 1 1 1 III'.' line nl till llcui'lic- Inulll nl Thiiiiiiimiit t'u nn. whii'li h.id hi'i n i-,i tilled b the French. .lerrt T Coleman of Unite Minn u In Miillnul iiiakiiiK soiiii- liuc.ill.i- tlnll.- Ill .i I'lf-incim u,i Oil II iJnr Sfw& .Ifett?! imi I N ifJK N it IN M m mils QrSu xv. Hi vri anfkJi-Kxjw i a;v QSSiWHp 3$s .7 rtt. s. y T MKninn vo uses Fisk Non-Skitls knows he cannot buy greater tire a!ue, more mileage or an equally well-organized service. t The Low Price on tlifw tirca, wlien compnrexl with tho pl.un tH'.nl casing ot acvcial atHtulard makes, nipleinnt(l by FREE SERVICE n-n-ilrrrt! dc4tkr niuJ ur through more tlian lH) I isk Bmnchea, tnakes this the bwt buy in the tire market. Fitl( 7 irts For Suit By Medford Vulcanizing Works Medford "He who has health has hope, And he who has hope has everything." (Arabian Iroerb Sound health is lai-tHy a matter til' proper fund whieh niiist inrliidi' i-ertaiii iniiieral tie liielits best derivetl from the field "j-nm. but lat'kiii.u in inaii funds. Grape-Nuts made of wlmlr wheat and malted barle. up plies all the rieh lionr islinieiit of the "rains, including their vital mineral salts phos phate of potash, et, most neeessary for bnildinv; and eiieriinu: the mental and physical fol'ei'S. "There's a Reason" Snltl bv (iroeei's e er -whele. The Valley's Great Need aiti:i; IIH smi inn: Mnrincllo Cleansing Cream MARINELLO HAIR SHOP (HllliMt-1 tMf) HMK. Panama Sport Hats Big Bargains 7Cnv 0.75 SJb w Omit im-.- ihis ili.iiui lo oi list w !u' on l..i 'i t i 'on vii. foi Miss Lounsbury, Milliner M M. Ien4. si.iiv i im- Sh-ii.iIii a -i.l.lMl ll.il Thou Shalt Not Covet I H II HI 111 H M HUM. n i nn i' Niim i n si i STAR Theatre Today LAST TIME TONIGHT Bessie Barrescale iismM.-!! l,j Hill C , hi: M ll- 'TTIJf Slut- I ;isi in jl &lSLf $" Swamp Km r Ini-li mil in, I .nli M ii'i"i.ti In I""- sl" nl ,1 ,,. m ii. .m hi. Il' .' '' ' I i" "" "'" "-' tliliiiiulmnt .mil ii' mi !,'- .i n "ii.enl '.!-. AND FOR A LAUGH-FUNNY FRED MACE TrinnlflcKuystoncrs S -in- Love Will Conquer HERE TOMORROW -presenting IDA SCHNALL !!rrrrnrc Ani1 Hcr Bevy of D,vinu "l.'VH'iyiltL Nymphs Arc One of the iLeatlinjj Motion Greatest Attractions Ever "JMcture t'The'aTrT' Scen ln Mcl,,ori1- At REGULAR PRICES iffitffefisi inpan i tmtsmt wrmm " van . aaaik, ' 4. iwi i ayf:.i..iM - Sf'BfTi TXiH cnpl w JHOBtiBln9r A &XKim lTJVt'.HiaJHIEilli;-'i aNIWS r$mM Z n afAHi m s. l?& 13i-', -WHERE THE -,ra ; CROWDS GOT TOD AY V-L-S-L BIG PRODUCTION Thou Shalt Not Covet KATIILYN WILLIAMS and TYRONK POWER play the leads. A picture ever. man, woman and child should see- one never to he forgotten. Pictures seen at the Star arc GUARANTEED to he the hest in the world NOTICE Watch us lead and others follow Special Rates from Medford to Principal Eastern Cities . i CALIFORNIA (In -.I1. il.nU .1 i ,, s, ,, .in, ,t 1i,p l"llllll I lllll 'III, ,l ! i ,.,1, ,, .,,(,. ,Ul , i in.; . 1. lit' i, "To start ritfht is ta cfld riiihP THE SHASTA ROUTE is the right way to start Attractions en route SKF. Ml SIim-,1.1 -- Sh.isi.i Sinuu. - Mt. I.H.-.en S.in Friiin .-I" ' l.i s At'ji'.s Yn-i'inito Y.ilU-v SnutUfin t .i'ii, miii. Hi;i. 'In- - t'.ni in.a I'.ili'i.inui Fp,,-tun LIMITED TRAINS on all Southern Pacific Routes (MIIF lt'M 11 'l.i.i,. , , - sl MT li H II 'i . s. x FI l'-i l,'" i i ) , , ,,U .,,,,, i(( ,. ' - I : . .-..,., fc,,., JOHN M SCOTT. General P.senflr Aywt, Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines a ;