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TOCAL AND
Ju PERSONAL
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.John A WoBtfrliniil Iiiih lust pp
celvnil a lior from His ratlici, I'l'HT
Weatarluml, or Orion, Illinois, in
whlrh the latter sa Unit thf fruits
of tlit ronton wr all destroyed liv
frost, not enough ii1ng left for home
consumption. Thin 1 the result In a
Urge area atonit the Mississippi river.
"If we want an fruli thli year,"
Mid Mr. WMterlund, "w will hav
to atrip l In."
t8 Voe glvr-s trading atampa with
oVaryOiIng except frocarlou.
Passenger train r3 wtrlch arrlres
In Mdford at 7:2 In the eranlng,
going north, and ."1, whlrh arrlros
at 10: IT. p. m , going routh. will be
dlarontinued May 27, Sunday next.
J. 3. Htichtor, an attach? of the
rjgllforflla-Oragan Tower company,
waa nominated um the republican can
didate for constable of thla town
iltlB. Ill" name wait wrlten In with
out aollrltallon on his part, and J.
J. appreciate the compliment.
Get your inllK, erwtm, hiitlor, egM
and buttermilk at !) Voo'a.
Will Oltlnger, of Watklna. la onjoy
Ig a brlsf vlall In the rlty thla week.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
.Mwifortl Printing Co.
J. W. Iteveridge, nominated by the
republicans of Multnomah county for
clerk r the Incumbent, .lohn Cof
fy, a alrong man. In n brother or W.
T. llorerldgo of thla city. Mr. Hot
0i1dgfla majority waa n great aur
prlte to the "old guard" In Portland.
wh mem here never nnrmlmd that
KHyhtHly could boat "Our John, our
Joe John."
The world's greatest comMiilet.
Hfilmot. The Insurance Man.
Jhmo aHalfa waa cut jtial before
Hie mine began a few daya ago and
la likely to Buffer no me Injury.
ti off on KoilaXa at Weston's
Camera Shop.
H. K. SmlthaoH, or Halem, la do
toting a few daya to hi'ialimas In Moil
fillil Ihla week.
J. O. Dorking, tho bent all around
photOKrnnher In nouthnrn Oregon.
Alwnya reliable. Negatlvon tnado any
where, tlmo or plnon. Btudlo 228
Main Ht. Phono MO-l.
Nrs. John II. ICnglinh, who tmtler
wmt an nMrat Ion .for appendicitis nt
the Dow IiohpIIhI In Central Point
some dava ngo la recovering raiddly.
Vfeatmi Camera Rhop for flrat-rlaaa
ktnlftk finishing and kodak auppllea.
Mr ami Mr Frederick Patching,
rMttUy married In thla city, were
tUaaer guests of Mra 1). A llonar,
St ioutta t'eniral avenue. Saturday,
prter to their departure on Monday
fttr Lorlng. Alaska, where Mr. Patch
ing la Interfiled In the butcheries
Try a King Hplta cigar and en
otttrM home industry. If
Jcorotlon day will l next Twwa
day, May 30. Ro far, no preparation
haa been announced for obaervanco
Of that occasion In thla rlty, aa usual.
Poatago atamr Mt n Voa.
All or northern California and
aouthent Oregon, tui'ludlng many
prominent huslnesM renters In the
Willamette valley, were' profoundly
HllWMiod In the bond election Tuea
day In this city. Telephone and tel
egraph meaaagea were received dur
ing the day from many points aa to
progress of the vote. They all realtxe
that it means a new era of develop
ment and iroaH-rlty inthla entire re
glon.
Balha ire. Ilotol llollaad.
Mr. and Mr i''mm.' Mansfield, of
Proapect. have returned to their home
after a vli.lt or a eek or inon. with
friends In thla lt.
Da Voe buys beer bottlea.
The rMln drlxtle ron'iuued Ih-I
night nud td . thus prcvi-niiiiK tbi
Dlipeorunte of Jack r'rost Krulinifii
are rather pleased that the Mcntlur
didn't nun off warm hum. lim. fl
InwinK the front dMinmic n ln ilitvx
ngo
KiuoLe a King Rpltr
They re home-made
John T Hummers lib'
li'cior of Internal revenue ,nil i
nierlx ii ii-lilent ml Kiiui.il of iln
rltv . ! devoilni! il d.n i in i i
flclal luislnest. in the utli v i
Dr Klrcbgeasner v.111 be at II te'
Nash evr Wednesday. Hours f r i
consultation 10 to 3 I
The Meil'ord t.el.vll ti in wl'l I
to Horiil!Hk htnnlav n iliv it i- i
turn eni'.ii i inent ti'i tin ttt'
stalwiut-t 'hut I'lu viik '
her of loi.il !!!. iron i i im 1,0 .
ulllu - I li ' ,tli
Rre Uiiv.' Woods aout lit it fin tii j
sunime pollcv. Oifkv Mail Trlb'.M '
llldg
i: I i.r W llliiiui I! Mm.im i . i
ilie lliii; in. Itlvei St i t ' i "
lliose ill Medfoid iml i t -ml.
aiidlbh over the tim ' ' h' i""
Klesalve rlellieiit of ll '- v sterd
in lt eiforl to n .( ' um !. , round
In;; n-.iurcea Jth :il i "" '
. i lOpinellt
Viii?'PUi trMi at ln-V'i'H.
tfl 4fw ntyl uVirh '.
At Uth vtxii HtiuUr ttU '""
dtMilndt! hittll fill Hit r ntuj V I'
iliit yooil pit rili' fal'iof
"Swiir Un ifuaei wnl.o '-
) fit . t9 5 ' ' o -
tiisnr. He
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! Indue U S I'kiwi II I. II loi I'.trt
land toda on buslneKK
Candle shades and place rni.l; to
match. Medford Hook Ston
Mr. and Mra C I) Campi" ll "Or
left Medford some timt- ai-n ir t
iHit with Mrs. Campbells hroihir rn
Moscow, Idaho, arrived aaf' U 'mm
the enrounterod some lud
Thev traveled In their ntitim ii-
Iton't forget Hassott's talk nn i '
ernl Marketing Plan" at the i i t ..
Ma 31, at 2 p. m.
Wm, h Mnlpy, state ii i
who arrived in this Ity emi ni.i i
route to Klamath Falls h. r. i
goes to take views Of rishlnir In l
ath Lake, proceeded to hi d -Mihik
Inst night.
Illg fjc mllkiliRkH at De Voo'a
Galea soils Ford cara, $2 no do
and $2R a month.
W. II. Morton or Persist ,. i...
Ing arter business matters In M' d'i
Wednesday
C. IC. Oatea has a map liowln
every highway In the 1'nltod Sin-
that la tor the use or tourist
R. tl. flhowalter of Rural lloule :.
was n Medford visitor Wednesdn
The new Kodak 20 la here Med
ford Hook Htore.
Mr. and Mrs A. K. Keatnoa re-
POPULAR STAR IN I
DUAL ROLE AT STAR
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NHHHlA 4 yB iSfjf IOv "Wt'l iaiHl
PRESIDEHT OFF 10
V "IIINtlTV. -Mhv 2!. -I'ri-i
i .1 Mr. Wil-oti lelt nt S n. m.
inr New York to Attend the
thin nl'ternoon of Dr. t'nr
iji iv mi. the president' nnvnl aide
.liv -iciiii), nud Mi"" Alice Oert-
Jiinlnn ot Vuhingtn and New
Tlie Were MeeomplHllt'd Il'
'iir nnd .Mr-. MeAdoo and AIii
' i Wnodrovv Hotii-x, the proi-
. o'l-in.
I i.ii-iileiit n rid .Mr. WiNoii took
' ' 'ii n liir.e weiliiitiu; enke made
. u lute limi-i .
.n -iilenti.il pnrtv, will return
W I iiiuttm .iiir'llt.
E. Forrest Taylor. Star In fhe Whiti
ftosette," Amancan-Mutual Muster
picturt, De Lux Edition.
Mr Tii vioi I- iikiiiiIIv mt.) loi
western rnli c He Is all expert ll!
turned Tuesday evening from I-K.'- j rl,,lt, ,, Hm,iK, nnd uanull up
vlew. where Mr. Heamea had several ( on , .,,. , Dg cham ,,
oaaea In court. On tholr way back jIlorni,rero
they paaaed through two anowalorma. ,n .,Thp w)Hfl Roif!,u.. Mr Tv.
It annwpd at Klamath Falls Monday Knr rnaUv .. twn t . In th ,
ovoiiitiK anil won mowing naro on me
RlHklyous Tuesday, with quite a depth
or snow on the ground.
Hand dance ut Ashland Natatorlum
Friday. May 2fi, by a I -piece band.
Tickets 7'.c. B5
II. Ti. Miller or Kugene, snout Tuoa
day alternoon In Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Halle of Port
land, nre visiting relatlvea In Med
ford and Itogue river valley. Mrs.
Halle waa. formerly Mlsa Arylee
Rchmldling or Jacksonville. Mr. Hallo
la representing a Portland elevator
concern.
Tim smudging ta over. Have your
house and window cleaning done by
one who knows how. Work done by
hour or contract. "Hilly," expert
window cleaner. Phono 30B-J.' 5tt
Hiimuel Hoaenberg, a loading cUi
noli of tho Tolo orchard and Tanning
district. Is a MeiUord vlallor today.
Frank Wllklns has already tiled
his application Tor a Job "somewhere
along the line to the Hltie Ledge."
uralitg as an excuse 'or being early
half of the picture he Is a mediaeval
knight. In tho second hair he is an
active young civil engineer of modern
civilisation, Into whose body has
transmlgatnd the soul of the knight
At the Htar theater tonight only.
- i i i i i rr, . jt-r trr.
Tho mnyor and members or the
clly council will moot tonight with
H-H. Hullls, C M. Thomas and other
members or the business men's com
mittee to begin the work or putting
the business suggested In yesterday's
vote in ahnpn for Immediate action.
Mayor ISmcrlck suggests that noth
ing should now Intorvonn between
real business action nnd tho ac
complishment or tho purpose desired
nnd the aooner they get busy the bet
fer. The vote will not be canvassed
tonight. The majority was so over,
whelming that no hum to count the
ballots la expressed while other things
more important await orrhial action.
Mr. Palton, or Chicago, who has
been visiting with relatives and
that his recent visit to Merlin wa.i . friends In this valley for sometime.
more successful than he hud dared
to hope, lie probably will prepare
a modern bungalow at Copper or
ICIIeen.
Wunted - Children to board In
country during June, July and Au
gust: terms reasonable; reference.
Hoohcv KlKters. H t. Box rT-B. Med
fnnl Phone 7M-W. M
will leave on his return homo In a
rew days, much pleased with hi so
journ here.
II. W. lllngham will leave for rtun
Francisco In the morning for a biisi
nesa visit to Ran Francisco.
H. K. Mailing, traveling passenger
and freight agent ror the North west
ern lines, Is attending to IiikIii''h In
Intel Medford for suuie lime will re
turn IhU wick to Him Fr.iuciMrii
Miivoi 1) 11 .toluiHon of -lilaiid,
M'lltt U Mid lord Visitor vcxleidliv aft
eruoon
.MetlfiHil IWhioi HhhiVo
The Medford and Mt Pitt Clear
The pageant proposed to lie held .this elt today.
In Ashland park Thuraday evening. I llobeii IIoIiuch. who hn. hei n lielp
having postponed from Tuesday even-' r .H the otouihcrii Piulfii -i.iinni t
Ing. has ngnin been iostioned until jCentVal Point, bus tieen promotid to
timet line In June. Perhaps summer ;t he position of assistant mm-min in
weather will hove "aet In" by thotiln Medford.
(Ile Mr and Mrs Franklin llelnih, who
J K iniy of Unite Kails, l attend- have been miiktim their home at the
Ing to huslnesa In thla cltv today.
C. J. Fry, having done valiant wrv-
(ce for the lllue Inline railroad prop
osition for several days, will return
to the camp ut Copper tomorrow and
perfect plans for operation. He ex
pects that the Coper. Klleen and
Blue I .edge ramps, together with
those on Hq.ua w creek, and other ud
Jment tenltory, will soon lake on
new life, in the confidence that noth
ing will now be done to Interrupt
the progress of the railroad proiiosl-ttou
Mm licorice M Huberts, wile ut Hi.
su'ccfstul candidate fur the ieiiil
lb an nomination for district tutor
Itev . will leave on tune I tin h ii ex
tended tlll at bei liinnii home in
Olijn
M'4 ' lanes lefi ln-t iilr.hl fm
Chic i-'ti on .in i xii udi il l-n Mr
Line will nun In i iluii In I lie fall
Ml (' r rutin in! will leave u mil
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lllll It ' I'l ' V I I lii. .1 I
TOO fcTlt lO CISKIFY.
FOI! HM.i: Loose (..ill. , litilov h.iv
at Kdniv.ih' imiicIi Mr II II. ir'
Plionc I I IT. .;
FtTll HALL Itare old cello Mph
Kiuiik Aiideihou, I'uue theater, r.c.
F() HVI.F M" A II Mill MX -Mod-
i fin plum I'll.; iiu Iu.IIik, lauiulrv
lull. 7 -i !. in tin nun. .in. I all pip
Mm compl Me llox I I, Mail Tri
bune .
IM'I'n To i. .v ... (!,.,il lied
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IlillV kJ a vlv.vaw .r
home an' u residence, llomv is a
place whar a man can smoke all oser
the house. 3i&
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VEIVI'T lu been Called tiie -H,duco xyuiiout . o(v
atiiilitilicnt ' Ut m.Ultn apptuls to itc ii"K ' m
f.agcant c and ilavol to ollte. av sui(QtliP s'i"t' 0 ail.
flftJt 1fyiufefii$i3z
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Calcium's Value
in Tuberculosis
Aa a tonic and remedial agent in tho j
tit iitinbiit of tuOert uluglti, Oils ele- ,
infiit le lieltia Ktmllcd by scliitlstM I
unci pliynlcluiiH .-vr where. '
Kor more thnn two dcnil" uers of
Kckoian'a Allir.itlvr have tcnlPil Its j
t-ltlcHcy In such esses, for mlt-luin
thlorld Is one of the chief constltu- i
onts of this pr.-imiatlon, whlth has I
Iiroduced licncnrlul rr-eults In tliou
sands of Iristaiirin. And In MiIn form '
It Is so combined us to tie easily
assimilated. ;
If you are thus afflicted, a trial may
prove this to be pint whnt Is needed
to assist Nnturt- In lirinRlna about a '
return to nnrn. il h-nlth .
U In safe t t iKe, i.bihiii. It con- i
tains no polnmou or hablt-formlng i
ilruas of mi) fi.it
At your ilrtorco I'm i
livkmuu l.nburHlury, I'lillmtcliilila,
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TODAY
The Allierl in I'llm '" I'leSentS
The White Rosette
A Mutual Mh-'i rplecc lie Luxe Kill
tlon in " acts rentntlliK
i:. I'Oltl si TWLDK mill I
IILI.I Si: IMlsstiN J
More Truth Than Poetry!
A aplcndid mnieilv w lilt li t nmplctt s
the bill. '
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Pariimoiint's IiIkki'mi prodiiitlim Ih
coming soon. Its TIIK CUKAT, with
I'annle Wartl '
Heo Lou TllcKn TOMOItHDW ill a I
Paramount. I
Hood pictures Is why the Star I
plays in the biggest irowils. 1
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The Entire Stock of
to-Wear Apparel
ut in Prices
Ladies' Ready
Being Sold
EVERYTHING GOING
OPEN DAILY 9 A. M.
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On the Corner as You Go to the New Postofficc
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"UNDINE" Critics claim
GREATER than "Neptune's
Daughter"
Two Days Only
Beginning Today
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NEWS PICTORIAL
Latest Current Events
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Uvular Admission Price
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Children 5c
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Regular Admission Price
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Children 5c u
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