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PACITC TEN" '"V1 IIT5DF0KT) WXTTj TRTBTOTp;, MEDFORD, OltKOOX, TOTD'AY, MAY 2(i, lOlfi 9 ORGANIZATION WINS CONTROL OF COMMUTE Tlio following republican precinct (lumniilteciricti xveio elected at llio primitry election Mnv 11). iifcrudiiiK to iU official count lis compiled liy tilt (utility dork. TJi election in gcnur nlly regarded us n triumi)h for tlio (irfjniiiitinii or machine and m defeat for tlio inmirgeiita. W. If. Unwly, Anhlniid loulvard. A. II. Prodil. A-dtlmid, K. Central. V. 0. N. Smith, Ashland W. f'cnlrnl. F. It. Jlurrill, Anliland K. .Main. C. I). Lumpkin, Axlilmid. Onk. TIiumm II. Simirton, North Ash. Innd. C. W. Frnley, Kant Ashland. 0. V. Canton, Soutlnmat Atlilntid. (1. II. UilliiiRa, Nortliwoat Aalilmid. (luorjfo Stttccy, Anliooli. (lliutlo floxve, Applojrnlo. Kdgnr II. Itnrron, Unrron. '"rod I. IIoiiipr, Ilclloviow. If. I). iAIillt, Dntto Fnlla. J. 0. Imncaon, N. Contnil Point. Ooorgc Hilton, Jr., S. Contnil Point. Ot'orso S. Ottont, Climax. Cltnilot LindHoy, Dead Indian. I). L. Bwihnrt, Dcrhyi Win. von tlor Hellon, KnKlo Point. Sfiniro S. Aiken, Flounce Hock fltmiio H. Aldun, Foot Crock. W. S. Hiiinond, Orifrin Crook. A. F. T. Smith, Oold Hill. J). W. Hagahaw, N. Jaokatntvillo. John Miller, S. .Jnokminvillu. C. M. Torrill, Lake Clock. J. P. Donkena, Meadow. F. W. llollia, McdHirtl, N. .Main. 0H). L. Troieliler, .Modfoitl, S. Main, C1imuic .Meeker, Medriml, N. (Vn tntl. Foil Iltihhard, Mcdford, R. Central. K. C. (laddia, Mwlfonl, N. Hivcr Hide Ilornou 0. Xicliohon, Medfoid, S. luvumidu. ICHllilt 0. Unrilwoll, MmIIWiI, Oitk-tlulo. 0. C. Itofftra, Medfoid, Xcwlown. S. S. Smith, .Medfoid, Park. Ttuiy II Hilling, Xinlli .Mcdford. CIiikiiiob Picico, Xoiihciwl Med ford. Ooorjtc W. Poller. Kant Mcdford. l I). Hoon, SoiitheaHt Mcdford. DfH. SliiiMon, SoiiIIiwchI Mcdfonl. Iltnt Andoraon, We Medfoid. John Domnier, NoitltweHt Medfoid. I). W. lloohc, Mound. It llnley, Perrydalc. It (I. Coleman, Hmd l'limtiilx. w. .1. llHHxell, Went Plioeniv. 0. It .IllHckinKton, Hoek Point. W. It. Mmxver, Itofrtie Itiver. Jf. C Watdiliiint, Santa Valley. W. A. Strattttn, Kasl Talent. It. It IMtttfou, Wet Talent, F)I 0Nlkt Trail. A. T. IteanUlev. t'nion. J. C. lturton, Wutkms. J. T. HoiikIhiiiI, Willow Spunks K. P. ('Iniiiillci, Wimir. FAMOUS SURGEON RUSHED TO ATTEND JAMES J. HILL WHO IS SERIOUSLY ILL W.j?&:r ' ffi?" !Y -A I r Jfufj1' is.- jr . ' ,mr , & " LNSNG NE CANARD R LATED not uccuiibq of differences with I'rcs. Ident Wilson. "This story Is part of a propa ganda, the deliberate pnrposo of which Is to create an appearance of dissension In tho government, which doea not exist. The story was first born last February or March, when tho relations betweon the United States and Germany were somewhat strained. It was sent to Uerlln by wireless in pross dispatches. It was WASHINGTON', Mav 20 - Secre-1 picked up In transit In an allied conn- tary UiibIiik attended tho cabinet I tr' ad subsequently published there. In that way tho state department be came cognizant of the story and In ABi T RESGNATON V. 'ti'i J At: 1 rJ&i m v s 'S .IA.MIJS .1. IIHJj mwtlng todav after havlnv boon con fined to his home by an attack of In dlgostlon for nearly a week. Tho secretary said he had beon able to do little work during his IUiiom, tho effects of which he still showed wliun he arrived at the Whlto House. Tho state department made this statement rogardlng published re ports that Secretary Lansing was con templating resigning from tho cabl- Get the Round Package V$ti far 3 Cwtwy. Ask For and GET Cahtish k Avolrf Substltuterp fSC structlous wero sent to llcrlln to watch out for It. Apparently the per sons responsible found wo wero pre pared for the story because It never was published In Germany. The di rectors of this propaganda have now taken advantage of Secretary Lan sing's Illness to put out tho story again." IM r Lansing personally denied that he was considering resigning l,$n or WMJS&f' y'fi3MALTEDMIlK-0' U MCmt,WI$U.3. t 'In i i i " " HORLICK THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with th at tract of select malted grain, malted in ota own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infant and ehilJren thrive en it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Need no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, cofTee, etc. Should be kept nt homo or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces Refreshing sleep. Abo in lunch tablet form for business rnen. Substitutes Cost YOU Samo Prlco Take a Package Home X J --J. e20'X' '-'l GET READY FOR DECORATION DAY ST. PAH,, Minn.. Mav 2(1. Dr. William Mayo, Mtirveon of ItoehoMlcr, Minn., i being ihhIkkI to St. Paul on special train to attend .James J. Hill, who in ill at Iiiw home here. Mr. Hill, mImi has hceii ill Tor ten (1mk, in Maid (it have taken a had t in ti tlitM mniiiinjf. L W. Hill, preHi dent of the Grunt Xottheru railroad, Kent in a Mpccial tiaiu this morning for Dr. Miimi. They are expected in St. Paul ahinil .r p. m. MOW NAMED ET01E 'NOMINEES T FOR EVERY OFFICE! BALLO A E WASHINGTON, May, i. TIib whole rtnaiitit) (picHtlou Hill lie taken Mp Monday by democratic manrtwra of tho heuM ways and me us committee under a call Issued today. Tim bulk or tb revenue to b mfaHMl Hader Dm KHitral bill, whlrii will IhcIhiIh provision for a non-par-tUwa tariff eommiulon. will 1m sought the Income tax, an Inheri tance tux and a tax ou war muni tions niatiufui turcrs. 1'I.OWKIt (illtl, IN Till. 11 Itlttl) (II , I Hilt) i.Mlss Marian N Towne Is evidently one of the most popular pcrous In Jackson couut, and her name was written In on tho ballots or all tin mi parties for numerous offices. On the democratic ballot, alio received votes for every office from vice president to constable. She was named for con glow, for secretary of state, for su preme court Justice, for dairy coin mlMlnuer, for circuit Judge, for rep resontatlve, Mr Joint representative, ror county commissioner, ror county clerk, county Ireasttior, coroner and constable. For the legislature she was renominated, her name being wrlteu upon 3 IK ballots ror the of fice. For Joint representative, she roMlvvd 15 votes. Tho names of 71 different candi dates were written In for county sur veor, ltrown receiving both the dem ocratic anil republican nominations. The names of dtt person xere writ ten In for county commissioner, m of them by the democrats and 10 by Hie republicans, despite the fsct that (Icoigo Oh ens name was printed upon the ballot. Joe ltoeniau. of (lolit Hill got a plurality of the denmrrats, his name being rlllen In oftenest. Henry Kurd got one democratic vole for president, Woodtnw Wilson getting the balance. It Is suspected that this Ford vol waa rasl by Hill dates, xho helped put tho Ford In M ml ford. Thomas Watson of Geor gia got three votes for lce president, sboHlug that tho A. P. A.'s have. some strength locall. ' r J. M Keeue received his usual Kcatterlna vote for both constable and cot oner, showing that tho old Kuurd W still loal. CONSTABLES UPON G. 0. P. TICKET The lolliiuiiiir tepiibliuin caiuli ihtlcN for cuiibtnlilc uetc iiomiiintcd at the primary clcciion Fnditj. Ma. II), nccoidiug1 to ot'lieml retiiniH a- compiled by the count v clcik. Where (ho or more cauilidatcx me tied, they will draw straw or flip n cein: AnIiIhimI .1. W. Hatch. WiMMhille A. S. Ilojer and John IIiiUo, tied. Samx Valley (leo. .M.DihioukIi. Applejato- -John Matney. Htir Unite K. H. Watson. Willimn t'hnmberx and K. It. Neil. tied. Mcdford (has. Iismho. (Vntrnl Point Tom Punk. . Itcu Little and M. M. Kendall, tied. Ilagle Point Hoy Ashp.de. Trail John Wininulmm. Hold Hill It. h. Dathm:. Jackontlle ,las. Iliniiiuiii. PhocntX- J. N. Pnee. PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN AT THE STAR THEATER TONIGHT Etcmix-iW 1'His at ( Sn'o ' nt uoWxlt ever oicr ks ttic t ocr j,irl 10 her (., n uit bo In tae latent juO'lo. A verlt&Mo little 19?rt Miss Is the f loner clrl of this ecasea with long walsteU aud short sUrte.t ilrtat. Tho tluy (basfc'ftilic-iMf, who imsed for tals pirtu fttta, wade tlo liatk and a sleeva adds Hhonherdoas The follow lug proa 1 am will be iwu In Mt Mar)' acadiMtiy touliiht ti Star theater. (lua to the absence of Mr I'M M. iiiiiW. Instead of the sclectlonx In ' 1 'I'luitct, .Mrs Kd M ndrewh will . In Autumn" aud "In ttprlua "u ' b Well, accompanied l Mm m ilillders, nlaulst, and with a m ini oidlgatoby Miss Irene Hullhan ' "He draiiduigs in (Irandma I.ami Mm niih 1 tit I The Floatlug Drill. Mi', t , v nun. 1 '.nt it In Urandtug Land ( ' 11 Ksther A Persian d 1.1 in. 1 m 1 1 r. , it, in Cast of churacteii. iju 11 Ksther Helen Heddv Km- VkMUerus (leort) D.ib Mm. weal, l'kthcr's uncle 1 1 I annna II (mill, favorite of tho kilt., hrit MertiHMH Xcrlnh han Steel Hirtiona, ilumltciUlH of (he lulu. ILUath, kiug's write - A Mlev Mev cr Jtwlsl, frlnds of Kfclhcr I eih lean Stetl, Stlniue lmrrls Tultic EXTENSIONS TO BE MADE ATAMENTDAM FISHWAY Sam Sandr, who hum In l.df.i, Thursday, n lie Iuh le.eutU com pleted extendltiK the flkhwa at the Anient dam, on the north side of the ltogue. J I feet into water that Is II tel deep, whlh makes It ca for fish to enter at all stages of water. For the flral two or three das after the work waa rompletcd not a rit.li came In sight, due to this new etittc tttro out over the water frightening them A few days later he found the ladder alive with flab, mostl H.ilmou and there would be from three to the salmon jumping at the same time into the ladder. He also noticed a number of mum 1 1 fish going through the ladder that he took to ho steelheads. the wluld not Jump like the salmon, but swim dlr ectlx into tho ladder aud disappear quliM The welaht of thehe (sh woiiM .imi.ikc .iliout twt) .Did a half tO till.'.' I'UIIII'll. I 1 0111 all iiulL .t loiis 1 t.it'. lot ih II I llM nil iiiier It.ik, 1,. I li 1 I I Ins s. ion iii. ti Sandr. r r V T ? f r T ? ? t ax.T ? ? ? ? V T t t t T ? ? ? ? ? y ? ? T MAIL ORDERS Wo solicit your mail orders and as sure you (hat they will receive our prompt attention. We prepay mail or express. StiND US A TKIAL OH D Ell AT- I (F57 AT 1 At I it 1 V4V' OiVKS litue ore omam'sj 14-22 NORTH CENTJ?AL lEDFOKD, ORKObN SHOP EARLY Jt pays to do your trading early Sat urday morning, as we can give you hotter service than in the afternoon, when the store is crowded. Try it. A Little Blossom To Delight the Home W'- .1 h K .. nn tint 1 1 the ,u lr "!;? II .'li...iitf is 10 .t. McNeil ..!, , X ? V ? V ? V y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y i Striped Middies Now Ktylos, in pink, blue and black stripes, all sizes, very special, (jj 1 OP each jjl.w Sport Skirts to ill 1 0 match at, each .JPl.O Wash Petticoats Made of good gingham, very special, Qr each O Children's Dresses Cheaper than ymi can limke them, siz.es 2 to M years, umde of good ging ham, special, L.11L ! The Secret of "KORRECT" Wash Skirts They Stay "New" 69c The It i no longer the Minuiier r-kit t of former .vein- -that alter one ttihhiiiK lot it crinpy ncwne.. It hah now n well-defined place in the world of Mitnincr faeliioii it i. him and correctly flares niul fitx like .voitr lies! wool or ilk skit t oxen lifter it hti heeri lituiidcred. This is due to thorough sin inking of tint uniterial hefou it is touched by the citttcrV shears with the re mit that in all "I'rcslirtiuk Correct Wti-lt Skirts" the fahiic neither jtives nor feliiiuks nor stictches out of shape. As usual, our range of inuU'i'inls is coiuplutu sliowina. Kienclt i(tie.-, MciiHi'iliue, cordelines, basket wonvee, waffle HtHK'M and uoxclt.v weuves, in eluding' the new silvei-lil.Mnn fnhric. "ICorreet" I'tehrunk Skills ure priced up from $3.50. Other Tuli Skills ranee up from $1.98. sic inline includes evcrx tiling from 'ill to It) hands. White Middies J'or women and children, new styles, worth $1, sale price, ea. 79c Wirtlimore Waists The best fitting waist made, sold al ways at, each $1700 Tub Silk Waists In a groat variety of stripes, all colors and sizes, very special, (JTJ nn each svO Divided Skirts Made of good kahki doth, ..$2.48 very special, each , Lt'.iV. t Corset Sale Big Values Saturday Women's Flesh Colored Corsets, 98c good quality, worth $2, on sale Saturdav, each 100 pairs Women's New .Model Corsets, real values $1.00. sale price Women's Front Lace Corsets, a good $2.00 model, sale price, each Warner's Mraissores, good model, special, ea. 59c tl'sets, a .$1.25 59c Hosiery and Underwear Women's and White Cotton 1 s Childr Hose, gttid as most 2.V vahu ."'"15c special, pair. .. Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in colors only, worth today M.")c, very special. AT pair. ....' LO Kayser's Silk I lose, all col ors, verv special, pair $1.00 Women's I'nion Suits, fine qual ity, cheap at 1).k, special, each, 25c Hoys' and (Jirls' Tnion Suits, something new, worth 30c, special each, 35c : for 91.00 T T y y- y. y. y. y. y. y. f. t t t t t t t t Saturday Notion Sale I'alciim special r. nsl g.-nl'i a,,i. .'i he. t,iliiu h umv .'" It attic tlu-ni l nn ml pli mi, tV tviMii.l lulurill) ,ii, etit iin.lutf ntnilii li r- nun ct fiom tlio lur.ei thtue lug,, .. Hlil, h ire r ne.iiKil.lr f.'t inn, h t.f Uir pi.t lihi.U-iit t.iilij It i foi II. , i, .,, , iv . IM UM. 1. ..f . . .,u 4 M1(h j, ai..., . 4, V n pteN,1H fl " 'Wiil'- i ,l"t " MHMu"t ,.,.,!;; Vruni W a '","'' of ' X 'lu'' I it ii tut oivi rv ir.l I Sanitol I'oWiler at, can. 10c Children' Hats all coIoin, spe cial, e.lcll, 69c l.uiich iiaskets, made of w icker cr p, ,-ial, each, 35c Wash Cloths, food (liallt, special, each, 5c All Silk UMb bou, wide widths, special, ard, 10c Hat Pins, new styles, special, pair, 15c Colgate's Till cum I'owder, special, can, 15c Children's IIom- Stnuiort ers, all sizes, pair, 10c Shields, good quality, special, pair, 15c V r- W x w cSv Saturday Sale of Gloves Biggest and Best Stock in Town r.ii it ,, ... s.tr, Honiue llc.tdx TtrMii. tm. Ji'if !';" ," '- tHim tiw .x)svt..t V ... ... .... l'4V!ttt !.f,i'f I ii.ii.Ii tlHU .Ia...i. ... re. iaixeuriitfuMtHfar "irtn, r.itra I UU WU.rtit f.t.u ,fl, i .i,,:,, j. .w ,.. ."."'. V with a Kr&r.JiituUitr! lit Jat(u' AttiudanU, lraian dan- r? !'"' "''"' "! ' pi.,m..i booued Krtpie jmff nf tr, gmrda ,mj Hoxscr 1rl j..bc i. t fun loTrtThrtW.'" ii'l! ' to its nulutQP. Her - ' '.'Jf"0 -,,",u."' N? " V.iiw.t Ko I tmhket In tllle.t iir I'tnV Why Stiwtoltlit CltftiW U je.Uj inti.. 1...1 ",,mtuT,L.'. I I JUST RECEIVED Some beautiful new 'Colhu-s, in plain white and fauc coloi-s, the latest things m ne k wear, at, each 69c K.ixscr s I wii- Clasp Silk Ciloves at, pair, SOc Whii,. XViishiihl. 1 1 41 iid iocs, spe cial, pair, $1.25 lit aw Silk (ilt'Xts. SH'(Jtlt j.,111, 73c Women's Lisle andChariiniscttc (loes, special at, pair, 25c Kasers Uhuk ami White Silk (iloes, j.air, 69c y Ku sot's Hl,U V HMJnttiw NJk $1.48 Ka.sei's hi-Hut-ton Silk Moc, speciaJ, pair, $1.00 Dei by Kid (t1oox, best nude pair, $1.75 lit IiuU 1 r (ilovcs, i'l ail imI, in paj $too t t y t t t y y y y t' t y t y t y t t t t V t t A. L and wliU tv-"" ' ! " illca. Wbcn I (loitdaa we on y iPct 1 to MsU 1 ?K&v;vk