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fMEDFORT) MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECIOST, FRIDAY, MAY 2(5, 1910" i PAGE SEVEN I 1 fT SALEMITE SHOOTS NAVY 15 WIF DAUGHTER I THEN HIMSELF SAI.K.M, Or.. Mhj 20. Att.-r fchootinjr mill killitiir Iin wile mid lm') Ouiijditor, according- to the story told to the )olifo bv neighbor., William h. l'uteivon tinned Iiis ievoler Uwin himself h( liis home liere today, lie win tnkun to n lio-pital, where no hope is held for hi leeovery. It is presumed tlutt lie was nieiitnlly un'ml mioed whuit he committed the deed. l'aterson, who U the owner or a ei Kiir store, U believed to have shot hi: wite at 7 . in. while hbe was till osluep. Neighbor heard the shut Shortly nfterwarU he was seen p'ny ill),' with hi little daughter on (lit sleeping poreh. Later a neighbor saw 1'nlerson diess and jro out to feed his chick ens. Kclurniiur, ho iot his dnuirli ter, it was stated, and then, after ic inoviiijr Ins elotlic-, lu sent a bullut into his own hodv. KILLED ON WAR HP BY ELECTRIC SHOCK GRIZZLIES PAN SAO 1IA1M10K. L I.. May '2(1. Lieutenant Cluriiii'i' Alwn itiehards, cmiiiiuinilci o the failed States tie Mroter running, was killed by an elect He shook in the station of the Sag Harbor Unlit & Power Co. here early today. Hairy I). Christian, night wntehinan at the station, said it ap Kared to him that the lieutenant de liberately eoiumitted .suieide by taking hold of two heavily charged wires. The Fanning wns one of a fleet of war vessels which has been maneu vering in Gardiner's bay. The vosoli were under orders to leae for New Hirt at :i a. m. Why Lieutenant ltieh ards was ahore after the sailing or der were issued is unknown. Chiistian said the lieutenant entue to the power station two hours be fore the fleet was to sail and said he was a government inspeetor. He pushed Christian aside mid, walking into the station, picked up two wires, leeeiving the shock which killed him. Lieutenant Kichiiid- was appointed to the nnv from Kansas and was .'II c.il old. CROWDING FAVORITE SONSl HOVE OVE-R.!! TO CLIMB GRIZZLY iN'oxl Suiidiu, Max s, the Cirlzxllt-K will make their annual ascent of Grizzly Peak. The will follow a now route, and will start promptly at 5:30 A. M. At the top, the regular allowance of the (irlxzly tipple will be served, after which a mow ball fight will tie stugod; aUo a prise will be awarded tuo young lady washing the most fiicos with snow In a given time. The roturn trip will be niueh short er thnn last year, being in a direct lluu towards Talent, past the old lu ll I un lookout station and the tower ing bluffs to the east of that town. The autobus will meet the weary boars "somewheie oast of Talent," making the return walk about seven miles. fl'ho stmt will be made promptly at 5:)0 a. m. from the Hotel Medford and R:3S from .Main and Klverslde. This Is tho regular qimWf.ving trip of the Orlzzlles, uhleh must be made by overyone before he or she can be come a full-fledged Clrlzrly. The round-trip fare will be IS cents. Ilrlng your cup and smion and lunch. Tho committee will have no extra ciiH) on this trip TMi nia be se cured of .Mr. (ioodridi at thn Toggery at ir cents for spoon and mp. FIRST CHERRIES TO RIPEN IN VALLEY BILL WEDNESDAY WASHINGTON. Mav :.'.; The fccnate mllltan alfali coiiimlitei- Ic da agreed to take up ncu Wednes da the Chanilierlaln uniersal mili tary training bill modeled on the It. P. Little, S2.1 Taj lor street, this city, brought a bsndfiill of big, red cherries uptown esterday evening, the first cherries to rlpon In this val ley. Mr. Little does not know tho name of the cherries, but they nro peculiar In their habits of growth nud In the fact that, although thoy bogln their growth later In tho soason than any other cherry, thoy are Invariably the first to be ready for tho market. On one of his troos Inst year ho realised $10. It la about forty feet high and its boughs oxtoml for twen ty feet either side ofJjio tree trunk; The tree growth rosomblos that of the weeping willow. Tho boughs, being very olastlr, bend onslly undor tho weight of the fruit, but do not break easily. Tho fruit Is somewhat oval In shape. The cheriles are black when rljte and very luscious. are now In (he red stage of ripen ing. Dr. Tupker budded a twig from one of these trees last year. It grew nine feet in length in one season. In iew of the fact that this is a good cherry cllmaU and that tho cherry is less liable to damage from pests than most fruits, together with the fart that this particular, cherry Is a heavy nearer ami me oariy cnorry i lit the market, many Mould like to Know Its name and whore it may be bud in nursery stock. 1 f J' s A il . tW X y -Nk r At MSrWaMBr AT -iwl i''V:-l-fill 'w - - wm - I .- DO A INI NEVER PRESIDENT TO PEAK C E- TOMORROW N T WASHINGTON. May 2C -President Wilson has confided to his ad visers, It was learned today, that he hopes to make an address before tho League to Knforee Peace here tomorrow night, which wilt be of im portance in connection with peace. Mr. Wilson has practically complot. ed his speech, working on It yesterday nud again today. As a rule the pres ident writes out very few of tils speeches In advance, but officials said today ho wanted to proparo this one caroftilly because ho realises tho Im portance of tho subject. Tho president will sit through tho baiiQiiot of the league, at which he will spoak, iustoad of following his usual custom, of arriving Just In time for the Honklng. Ho wants to (earn as much as posslblo about tho pur poses of the league. Il'onuer Presldont Taft, prosldent of tho longuo, will sit next to -Mr. Wilson during the banquot and In troduce him. "Corns All Gone! Lei's ALL Kick!" Every Cora Vanishes by Using: Won derful, Slmplo "Geta-It" Never Pails. Applied in 2 Seconds. Isn't It wonderful what a dlfferanco jiiBt a llltln "(Jets-If makes, on corns and calluses? It's alwayn nlalit iutuowhero la tho world, with, many AMERICANS KILL LI BAN IT "Wliw! I Don't Cnrrt I Clot Hid or Mr Corn With UeU-It'l" folks humped up, with cork-scrowcil fares, Koualns; picking, etrilllntc out tliolr rorns, makliiR' packages of tholr toes with plasters, bandage, tapo nntl contrntitlnnt, and the holler" In their corns rois on forever! Don't u do It. Uso "Clets-It," It's marvel oud, simple, never falls. Apply It In 5 seconds. Nothing to stick to tho utockltiff. hurt or Irritate, tho toe. l'aln stops. Corn comos "clean o(f. uulek. It's one of the perns of tho world. Try It you'll klek from Joy. For corns, rnlliifle. wsrte, Imnlon. "Oets-lt" Is boVI everywhere. Ssc a tiottlo, or sent direct bx I'. Lawrcnco 6 Co.. Chtcsao. 111. Sold In Medford and rocommended as tho world's host corn romedy by LKOX It. HASKINS. v n it . J" AD ER(HS3 Mills Mb JILUUKU 1 ILUHH.J FATTY ARBUCKLE AT Swiss system. All able-bodied males between the ages of 12 and S3 yoari who aro iltlsens or who have do dared their intention to become citi zens, would be liable for tralnliiK under the bill. ' SOUTHERN BEAUTIES SPONSORS FOR MEN WHO WORE THE GRAY -vSP The Trlnngle-Keystono featuro of the bill oponliiK at tho Pane brings to the front, In "lie Did nud Ho Didn't," lloscoo (Katt) Arbucklo nud Mabel Normnud. In this picture Patty Is a physician, joulous of his wife. Mabel Is tho wife, who vlKorously rosents his suspicions. The plot Rlvos the pair many hilarious opportunities. "Tho Price of Power," tho other number on the I'axo bill, shows n modern cotton mill in full operation, Thcy-4M44-(i etrike, In whlnb brickbats and I clubs figure. There Is also a tlirlllliiK i striiKVle between a worthless sou of an Idle rich woman and a beautiful factory girl. There Is such swift uc. ' Hon in the play, and it Is so lightened with touches of humor, that any too ( Intensely tragic feature is made en durable, and the whole effect la ap pealing and worth while. Orrln Johnson plaa three different roles, representing the same man un der different circumstances and at wi rlous times In his career (ilarits Ilrockwoll (Strawberry. in ' Double Trouble"), Is tho factor) girl who wins the ambitious oiiiik mechanic by her forward appearance and phy sical charms. Vera Lewis, as the wlfo of the magnate, makes dear the shallow, frivolous nature thafspnllK her son and forgets her husband as f soon as he is out of hT sight Spot llsuoode Altkeu is cast as the aged father of a working girl He ?hnw tho fler spirit of the old workman.! who stlrc up the mm to Mrlke in spile of hi- I.ihkIiht appeal FELL SAYS BERLIN IIKItLI.V. .Mn. 'f,. The allega tion in tho Prouch war office report of May 2.1 that the Preach hud to taken n part of Porb Doiiaiimnnt meets with a flat denial by the Her man supreme military commander, It Is possible, It Is declarod, that Iso lated imtrolllng parties may havo reached approach trenches south of the fort, but none of thorn ovor emerged oxrept us prisoners. tilneo Port Daiiaumont was first reported taken on Pehriiury '!". It has been continuously In Uermaii possession. It is asserted PIKLI) IIKADQI'AKTKKS, Near Xmuiiiim, May '2't, ia radio to (ol iimhim, K. JL, .May 'J(I. Caudelaro Cervaiiles, the Villista bandit leader, was killed by American troops south of Cruees today. Cer.anteH' end eame after lie had made a sui-priMo attack south of Cnu'i'M on a detaehment of eiiKiueerM repuii'iuif the motor truck roud. He was beaten hack mid pursued into the hills li.v the eugiueeix, who hud been iciii forced b. a detachment of the M'veiilli iufuiitiy. due other Mcmciiii, ,loe lleneorue, mid one of the Americans were killed, Two Aiiiericnn- were wounded. TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Clcnninrji PrcSsInn antl Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS WOODMEN Dancing Party Friday, May 26 Lni'KO Hall, Natatoiiimi, .Medfonl Dancing K.ilO. Given 1iy Uniform Hank. Medford Camp, No. DO, W. O. V. Tlckota 7Bc. Kxtra Lady 25c. Southern batilii priinioent in th- r niiiuii i umu-d ontetkrate vet eran. Lett Mi" ILniut 1. Thurmond oi liiiiitiiiglon, W. V., maid of honor fur the Vt irpitiu diiion ; center-Mi r'rnnetiiao f'fely of N'hv il niitifi)..! lion,,, t..t (lit- IVm liiw-ioir. Mi- Aun-fn I iir- I') ' '"l ' P ' ' ' . i i I. i ili .ill FOR BOLL 10SERS CHICAGO. become the Ma j i. (enter of ( llldlk'li w M)lt. ill tlvlty for members ot Hio progn 1 party next week. Georae Pcikin-, chairman of the exciutiw- lomrnlt tee, and oilier promlnt'iit proatt --iv leaders from New York and New i:t land are expected to arrive lu-r- ln da to remain until after lb)- nation l lomentlou The national lominimi- of the purn will hold Its tmul ihi-i n-xK schaIoh .tun- ' FRECKLE-FACE Sun anil Wind lltin Out I l) SM)t. Ilin to lteinot K.fll) I Here'k a diame Miss Fn-ikie .if" to tr i r-rued for freikles wnn tin Kusrantew of a reliable duKr tb.l it will not cost you a penin un If rs It removes the freckles. whll if It does give ou a clear complexion the expose Is trifling ' 81m ply get an ounce of othln double strengthfrom an drunl-t and fw applications should -b' you how easy it Is to rid onr-i if of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful oomplexiou. Rarely is mor th,m one ounce needed for the ort iuh- Ito sure to ssk the druggist for the double strength othine as this U the proscription sold undor guarantee or monev hi k if II fa J Ik to u-hkm, i i I STARTS TODAY The Wo havo consistently featured high-grado pictures, but this is tho strongest combination shown yet. Medford's Leading Show-Shop PAGE Today and Tomorrow Pnc eofPow T I FEATURING THE STAR OF "BEN HUR" t lit k i . - i t -.a i Orrin Johnson A poueifnl pictiiro of (lie rise mill full of u mill umber. If thrills mako n picture, Ibis Is the KtmitoM jet. I v AND THE BIG LAUGH L V I MABLE NORMAND AND j: y - mtt FATTY In a Brand New One and 2000 feet of it- UviJJL. Nothing but Nonsense A1B E HE DID and HE DIDN'T ll REGULAR PRICES Matinee 10c Night 15c Children, 5c SPECIAL ATTENTION givon to Women and "Children. To serve you is our pleasure. -MEDFORD'S LEADING MOTION PICTURE THEATER- JXt-i