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The niiuitiil tin"tr ,t tin hiing to
1 1 10 di'Hil of tlm Civil unr mil bo puul
tomorrow, Memorial iln. Tin fl. A.
. and Women's Hi-lief corps will hmu
churo of t ho cxi'insc.
The pimuh' will fmin at the city
)tirk nt 11:15 n. in. mid start at 11:110 it.
in. Mi'tnliois of the 0. A. It., Worn
mi'h Holiof Corp, C'ompHnv Sin on, (.'.
A. C school children and fraternal
orders will innkc up the line of inaieh,
hcnilcd by the Bedford hand. The
exercises of tlm day will he held at
the Pajfe theater at 10 o'clock.
Tile nddross will he dcliveied bv the
Itcv. Wilhnin 11. Hamilton of the
KpiHCojml church, and the invocation
In tlio Hcv. Ilarrv II. Tucker. The
toll ot' the (liim Kcapor on the fast
lliitiniiif.' lines of the old soldiern since
Inst Decoration dn will be rend. In
xtrimicntiil and ocal nitmhers will he
contributed liv Miss Sadie Whitman
mid r'oriONt Kdniendcs, pntriotn
ieuliii(,s by Mr. Wchnter and Mrs.
Ounrr T. W'ilnon, Mini n mililniy
niHi'i'li by twenty voting IimIwm under
the diioction of Mrs. Lyuctte Iloii.
Otis.
AftCC till Paifc everci-e-. the di -
WtioHH-of the grave of the old !
dior will Iiofrin. The Hall Tuxi eoni
pnny wHI carry women and children
lrp to the ci'inctericK between Hip
hmitv of S n. m. and noon, mooting at
the Craior Ijike gnmge, on Fir ntreet.
Scvenil hnndrctl can be accoituao
tint oil.
Tho ii'0tinni nt the l'nge in n fol
lows :
Muie, selected Mwlford band
liistniiuonlnl tniisio
- . MisH Sndio Whltinnn
Invocation Key. Hairy Tucker
Commander', older to adjutant.
Commander' welcome.
lk'iiiling record of 0. A. IJ. dead
biiico Inst Memorial day.
KoHiHnjr tccord of decen'-ed Mil-
liern, not (.!. A. H by Wonmu's Ilutiul
cor.
Song, selected l'ono-t Kdmendes
Homling.... Mr, (loo. T. Wilson
Itueitution, "The Hg"
Kli.Hbolh Welch, Vivian Miller and
lleuo Parker.
Hemlitifr.. Mm. Webitcr
"Mnreli Militaire"
Twtjijty young Indies under direc
tion of .Mrs. I.ynette Hovioiiri.
Address Key. Win. H. Hamilton
.Song. ",Star-SaiiKled Hanner
Audience.
Ilcni di timi.
SOCIETY 'LANKY BOB'S WIFE
TOGIVEPRETENTJOUS 10 TELL OF OPERA
PROGRAM FRIDAY STAGE Ai POLPII
"0
mrrrzxmT
MARBLE
BRICKS
,to Install a plant for the tmitiorr ot khuu'Ich of Imd and oinaincntal ore train Iiubv for two yearn, wlth
1 manufacturing marble brick out ot work, aa well. Y can then tell what out further ilmlopinnt.
IS NEW INDUSTRY
PROMISED VALLEY
the product of thai region. I hare
no fear of the market problem. The
demand for that claw of bnlldlnjt
The eniiceit i. In jmcii mi I'ml.n
elening June 2, at the l'ngr theiitei
by the Med ford Choral oeiet will be
one of the most pteteutious musical
program. eer ntteinpted bv local tal
ent in Mcdford. t will include noth
ing but the hcs coiiiH)Kitioiis of the
great ma-tcts m Iiii-h have boon suf
ficiently .studied and ichearsed to in-
't-rotn the Opera Sla to the
Pulnli" will lie the topic that Mrs
. Dob rittslnuaons, nee Countes Ta
me Zelta, prima JtniM, wtf of the
avworld champion pugilist will ill.
I CUM at the llaptlat church TiiemlM
'evening under the auaplces of tho
Pacific Coaat Heacuc society. She
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iir.. i. ..i,,H. .wl i.,(.,lli.,.., !,.- "'" ,v ' .... Blur i nor
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i vt,,ii,.ii. in jut'iiiuui ui Him ur
banization desire to have it especially
understood that it has not been the
purpose of the society to simply re
hearse a program and ive n concert,
hut that it is the intention to make
"I am through with jou. Stick to
Margaret and Dan McOlnnlty."
Thoae wore tho wordn .Mr. Hob
ritwliumons wrote to her husband,
th(- ev-chnniplon prim-fighter, before
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,1.1 . . . e. . . . , ,. niiL'iuinisi io L'umuiii auiciue uy
this il peiinft f it olga 117(1 lull din in- ' . , ., , . . .
..1...1.. .it ...- ,. ::..-. ...i i... Jli"M'K out of tho window In tho
v.Ui.-i- fill 'i nil' HlUtlUII 4 til LIU HI IIIU ..... I.. ...I. 1 t a i
valley. 1'o.tuna.ely this community ".y " "1,!" ' tow
hn,anunuMmllviHreporeenngoof;".0"t,,, n"0' fAs ?Uo '"" ,n, ";
musical people and there is no logical I w,ndow road) l" ?rv "' ll',r th
reason why M.sl ford mui.ol haVo a l n V ' T"""
pe.nnincth organucd chorus tlint I'l H .' V!' ."""' "T
Will ake Its .,!.... in the I'm..! rank 1,,B ttVV 0M " U1 "" lck"
. .:.i i ... ., inea,
huh any suniiar orguui7,aiioii on me
J'aeifie coast.
Tho members lime nil jriven their i
time and hne been faithful in attend-
ing and working at ihinrsnls. Tlu-v I
now uiitiouiK'e the concert on Krnl.t.,'
June 'J, for the side tatrpOM' of run- .
ing funds to ptttvlinse a more eoiupie-1
hejisiyp librnry for their organization (
and in so doing tho hac abiding
confidance that the eommunit will'
lChHHlU.
1,1st of Pailfclpnnta.
!Mr. Kitialmona nnawnrod that
he was not . Ohriatlan, and that h
never had rend the lllldtt. Rho had
been confined In tht hoipltal almoat
i'nnilen, for three montha, awaiting
death. Friends hail dew i led her.
Hob hod ceaaed to write, and ahe wel
comed tho chance to take her own
life. Hut till Tornan opened her
mind for the Incoming of the leach
Inga of tho Ulble, and ahe waa con.
vertud.
Since that time ahe baa been lnc-
'l'lin fiillnuilifr ik I tin lil nF niMnlmiv
who will take their tospoctiy,. , ,"I;," ft0? lho ru,pH of lho law
in the pmgrnin :
THREE MUSKETEERS
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D'Ai'taunan! There is uiagu- in the
f Word. WIio has not read 'The Thice
Mllskeleur-.," lined Alhos, I'otthos
aud Aruoii and tell the thrill of hold
adventure m traveling with D'Artag
f on journey of peril to aavo fair
lady He la h any one of ua might
ho iu supreme moments, us many mil
lions of men nre at thin moment,
leady to die for n gooil eniice, n smile
on llie lips. Can we ace him in the
wreen portrayal ns we mow him when
reading Dumas' great story?
Then are things in tronaer who
Blight iu well he vegetables n for
defending honor and principle arc
coiircnutd, creatures ho eat. sleep,
IVprtMiittfc theaiM'lMH., rot and die, hut
there ure some leal men left, and they
aU ait up and take notice when the
word play i nctie in the Kay-lice
jslnotioH of "D'Artagnnn."
Throttyhoui fie rceU wc follow
D'Artuipiin's earecr ft h.m breadth
eeaHs, now stirred In his coinage,
.now in accord with hi praetical na
. lure, now smiling oxer his cleverness
at intrigue. An nttrnctive feature ot
the presentation is the artistic iruun
work of screen imprints, appropriate
and suctainiag the mood of the pluy.
' A decided success.
Orria Johnson, the jvmlar actor
who already ha so munv urteiv
to hi rslit. stars in li'Aituguan."
As fur the Keitoilt', "Flodo'
Fate'' with Cli.nlis Mnrrav we!;,
there is an , n.l nt -riiMintiuh tuun.N
siliiatnuis.
Sopranos; Lulu J. Mutnly. Lcthn
Knglish, Mrs. George Andiews. Alice
H. Seiidder, Willie llowaid, Kuth
Wiiniei. Marion Ooiild, Florence Ha
elrigg. Mis. May MelJonough, Mrs.
Ony Clulders, May It. Wells, Mrs.
Winfield llailey, Mrs. C. A. Meeker,
Mrs. .1. J. Wilkinson, Frances Ash,
Mrs. Guv Palmer, Sadie l.aey.
Altea: Hdiiu Isaac, Kitty I.ungc,
Margaret flnllngher, Mrs. W. K. Urav-
ton, Mrs. .1. M. lrenlov, Hnttio W.
flore, Mrs. K. . Coffin, Mrs. A. S.
Hill.
Tenors; Walter Miindy, K. K. Oorc,
Forrest IMmcadea, Xolo I.indley, Kd
wnrd W. Huutcf, C. A. Meeker! A. J.
MeDonoiigh, A. L Hill, W. L Vnlen
tine, C. McCurdy.
liases: W. II. fiore. William II.
Hamilton. William F. Isaacs, S. V.
Ileekwith, William Vawter, J. Percy
WclU, F.d Andrews.
Ihrector, (leorui Andrews.
Pianist. Mrs. II. . Marsh
clllea of the coaat. and him ducldwl
to dmote her llfo to evangelistic
work. Sho la u member of the Tem
plo llfiptUt church of J.oa Angeles,
of which Dr. Junius Uliltcoinli
Itiougher, furnivrly of the White
Totuple, Portland, la p.iator. She
apoke at tho White Temple, and her
aubject waa, "What Can u Man (live
In KehanRo for Ilia KouP" She
addreaaed the Y. M. ('. A. meeting
Sunday.
"I never lind had the opportunity
to become acquainted with Jeaua un
til the woman wived me at the hoi
pltal. My llfo fiom the tlmo I waa
II j curs old until I married Hob in
1911 wag apent on the Htago with
Home of tho bout grand opera com
panies In Kurope or Ainorlca, ami
there la not much chance to hear
about Jonus on the atage.
'Now I look forward to tho time
when Hob will be converted and wc
two can devote our Uvea to ovnn-
Lgflliatlc work. He la pleased to think
U) ISDN
Marble bricks, nuutl in quality to
tho marble sin Us of Vermont, can
be mad out of the marble depoetta
of the Blue I.udR dUtrlct. No one
1ms attempt! to Cktlmate the nuiui
tlty of marble found In that rcatou
It oMata In vaat lodgea occupllng the
Kreater nroA of one mountalniililo
(treat walla of it atand out In a preci
pice nearly a mile long. It U white
an snow. Appaiently Ita quality la
excellent. Scientific teats have not
jet been made of Ita tinture.
Sample of tills marble now on ex
hibition at the Commercial club have
been examined by thoae who work In
marble and granite. They pronounce
It flnn In quality, lloweier that may
be and without hazarding a gutma. It
Ih known to bo excellent mnteilat out
of which to liwrnufacture a firat-claaa
quality or what la termed "marble
brlcka" and for which from $20 to
$3b a thousand la paid.
.Mnt-hlo 1'ixnit Klnlsh
II. A. Janson, proprietor of tho
Med ford Cement Hrkk and Illoi k
works, ia authority for (tie atateineut
that iflinu of the inarlde-riiilah brli ka
now being uaed In the block being
erected on the cernet: or Kir and W M
Main atreeta coel $! lit a thouaand
"Thla same quality of marble
brlfka I can inHko out of tha nine
Ledge marhln for lmi than linlf of
that price.," aald Mr .tanaen. "In '
fact," ho continued, "they ought to
bo better, bocnuso the will be all
marble. Many of those In commer
cial uao now are only 'glazed.' I
would grind the marble to the proper
flnonesu and manufacture the brick
from that pioduct. Just ua certain
claya nro made Into brick. I bolleve
It could bo dono o Inoxpoalvely as
to onablo the manufacturer to put tho
product on tho market nt 130 a
thousand. There in quite, a differ
ence between that figure nud 1110 n
thousand. For such a brick there
would ho n great demand.
Ample Capital A mi Its
"Tho mini or fftO.OOO awaits In
vestment In my enterjulno ns noon as
there Ih donuiud for It. With u rail
road Into tho Illuo Ledge territory
the demand for this capital will
quickly appear. It Is my Intention
may be done with it."
Tonnage for (ieiieentlims
Those who talk Inanely about tack
material will be abundant just as of tonnage for a railroad to the Hluu
oon as It can be put on the market Ledge country certainly count ex-
nt a fair price. Scarcity of the raw peel Intelligent people to giro them
material In accessible regions la what patient audience; nor can they reas
makes the marble brick so high in onably expect bualness men and worn,
price now. A railroad to that moun- en to listen to such cheap twaddle
tain ot marble In our great mining , without feeling a sense of pity for outside of the transportation of raw
dUtrlct would make it a mint of mon- those who make It. materials.
ev for all who cared to utilise It Over two billion feet of merchant-' (All of our vegetables, meats, pout
There Is enough of It, from descrlp-' able limber In the Hlue Ledge tils- try products, canned goods alid a
tlons I have had of the deposits there, ' trlct alone la the estimate of govern- great deal of our fresh fruits will
for generation. meat officials. have a market at home
' I hac ordered xome of the mar- Tonnage from the mines, In ores Heaven has nothing to do with
bio for tin purpoH' of making a few already blocked out, will keep an the crime of fl knocker's exlatonco.
Tonnage of fertilizer is practical
ly beond computation.
Ditto tonnage In raarblu.
The reduction of thesa raw mator
lala Into, commercial products will
employ thousands ot men.
In the development ot that reglou
thousands of tons of freight wilt com
mand the services of the rallro'ad
pitfRaSlJgaftl
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IN MEMORIAL
In the midst of this terrible death strug
gle of our Anglo-Saxon brothers in the
war in which we had no making, we
pause for a clay's reflection, and our
minds revert to those who have paid
the price and made our liberty possible,
as one people under one flag.
Under the sod and the dew,
Waiting the Judgment Day
Love and tears for the Blue
Tears and love for the Gray.
THE MAY CO.
Stoiv Will He Closed Ml Aflcrniwui TucMUiy.
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tit x r5j.
Seat sal ens at the bo,ftieo on I tlmt ' havo b"',n cow'r,'d nd ha
Itching Torture Stops
Wedni'sd.u muming.
SOUTHERN OREGON
bMtKo UKbAN Li.
quit drinking. The whole trouble
with Bob throughout his life has been
that he was too good n fellow. The
wouien canned his downfall, and be
haa been too free with his money."
FREE AUTO TRIPS
TO THE CEMETERY
The JM! T.isi ( wi1! ..m ww
tfrtt sad thi'i'ica free to the cetttrn
Jomoraiw between the hour if 8 a
$tt, rttti! li nv Thiei ha ittn i .-"
Still wl 4t lb (rarer l..i,e U'im
('at '' ftartig on Ktfli Fn
Uiwt JttvtJ ITuit Vii ami cl i
alrrtt gro sjHtjalh limited t g a "V t I
fflitTJlkw c.ire up scural iv sro.;
iv -j.e. 1MUXAXT1V.
W. McCoy of Afchland waa elected
ehairmuu of the iiHaoeiatioii; W. II.
(lore of Mcdford, viee-ehninnnn, and
At a meeting of li.mkus i,t Lake, J Marshall HooHr of (Irnnta Pass was
Klamnth, Curry, .!iek"ii and .1
ephine counties, held at Ahland, Fri
day, group 1 of the American Iiank
era' aasocintion was organized. J.
elected sii'ietan'.and treaaurer. The
meeting, will be held twice each vear.
Itanks will close during the summer
months at noon hereafter.
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Like Ga&
fo-r ccytrt-icyri:
and convenience
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It la unnccpwiary for jm t auffcr
wlib etaeuia. riiiKnorni. rSKben nihI miii
ilar kiu IrmililiH. in 1 1, ,.uio, koii. ii
at any drua sion- i.n- 'S . nr $ini fn
extra larai ImxiIi-. tui'l .rouiiilv aipbsi
will ummlly giu in-mni iflh.f li.nu iuli
ItiS turlure. It l-un-ii nitd MMitlim iIm
kin and Iwal iii k 1 mikI nVuoi'l)
most akin disrtisi'N.
'mm ia a Hinid.rfnl ilinappMrlnc IniiiM
and doM not Milan ilu- aawt iIpIUuih xkin.
It Is net jtrvHuy. is ,mkiI upullisl uiel
coat a llttli,. (,'et It luday anil Me till
furtlter dUtn.
Viun, CI. ilnud.
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No coal, wocid or ashes
to lug r.y Wdinnj foi
the fire to burn up. Bet
ter cook-tig becaubc of
the steady, evenly-dis-tributod
h-it, um!cr
perfect control. All heat
concentrated on the
cookixand not radiated
around the room. The
long, blue chimneys
prevent all smoke and
smell.
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WIMxl Ol 1J itOVC 4nd LOItU
Itks lo operaic.
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Belter cooking
and a cleAncr,
cooler kitchen.
Now serving
2,000,000
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In 1. 2. ) (nil 4.
buiniwti.,wiiti
vx without ovn.
Alio cabinet
modal with
l'iilsu Couklr.g
Oveus.
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All Koiny tetfartilcM of wholesale cost
Any Suit up to $30.00 in value
Any Suit up to $22.50 in value
Any Suit up to $20.00 in value
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N(i two ;ilik.'. Slotith as, wi-ll ;i ri'uulni
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