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PAGE TWO MEDFOUn MH, TKTBFtfTC, MEDFORD, ORKfiOX. AVFI)TM)Y. M Y U 1010 l5 V -3 O ....H OCAL AND JM PERSONAL! Mrs. Hoi' nirnliHiiioiiK, former wife of the foriin-r henv weight champion pugilist of the world. l rtfesawl a fair slsed audience at the II apt U t church Taesflnv night, telling (he story of tier life and conversion 1h an pffectlvo manner. Four month me Mrs. FlUalmmona. after many yearn 111 the siKitllfht of the stage, and pugilism entered evangelistic work, and In now on n tour of the oeMt. Once a at niter of Unlit onm 1H rawdovlllo last night she sang two hymns. Mm. Pltxsfmmma la also a French conntess, and sneak with a Iron arrant. Da Vur glvea trading a la nuts with everything except groceries:. -Miford hanka will close lioreafter ult Sinrdaa at noon. Alt hats greatly reduced at Lot tie Jlowarda. The I.oal Hearts and Faithful Hand classes of the Hani 1st Hnniluv solinol are urged lo coins to the church at s Wednesday evening lo jirttdli'e songs for children's dav un der tho dlnallmi of Miss (lrara Ural- IIO', I All ImIs greatly reduced at Lot Ho Ilnwards (tfinrgit It Mmllnv of this I'lly la ii(iHllHg a few days In the Klamath rniiutry attending lo husinesa mat lera. Oet your inllK, croaiti, lnttter, orbs n ml buttermilk at I)e Voe'r. Medford students at the O. A. ('. and lTnlverslty of Oregon, will re turn home for the sumnwr vacation the mill of the week. KnU of tho yenr funettons at both schools are now lin ing held. Typewriter iwpor of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. .Attorney Oho. M. Itoberta spent Wednesday morning In .lacksonvllle nt leading to legal matters. Tho world's greatest companies llnlniiw The Insurance Man. 'Homer Davis, of Weed. C'nl . In spending the week In the rlty attend-' Ing to buelniKu matters. J. O. Dorking, trie bent nil around photORrnpher In snuthorn Oregon. Always reliable. NeKntlres niniln any where, tlmo or placo. Htudlo 228 Main St. Ihono MO-1. (Jharlex limnim of Omuls I'ass spent Wednesday in this rlty trans acting biiMtness. J Wet received, another ear of that bill) grade Ohmpla floor, Ctolng at 11.48 while It lasts. I. II. Hrown. Hewbern and friends of the Kp worth league are Invited lo attend a IhsK aoeiul to he given at the eMth odhrt church this rvenlua at s o'clock WaatoH Camera Hhop for first-class i.edak finishing and kodak auppllea. J. C .loansvu, or Allien. Ore. i snendinit the week In the rlty at talug to business mutters. Trr a King Mplts cigar and nttlMte home industry. If Qorge Farrell. of Yrekn. Cat , Is a business visitor In the olt this WBg, Pottage laniis al XV Vae'e. Call have licea Issued by the oreh rdlats of the vallev for orchard workers to thin and cut blight Maiha 85c. Hotel Holland. A4rtan Hon.- of the tlrlffln (Vrk lialrtet spent VediieMlii In Hits ill iH bmlHoaa. fee lteve Wooda about that fire tu surtMWe policy. Dfflca Mail Tribune 1'iyg. irtbl llebb of Cenlrrtl I'olnt Ht 1 1 'tod to business mullets In itil it Wednesday. We Yew bu a bear bottles. i ml Y Trngwald retinoid tills HH.iinug troin a four da imslm-iis i ill' io Portland Kiuoka a Xing Holts duar. Re. Tlii'v are) home-made tf t ol It V Wasliinirn of l.i i. Itl. m ut Tuesday in this H - i-iUut,' i h inl- I IT Klrehgeaaner will b st Hotel NhI every Wedueaday. Hours forj ionultatloB 10 to I. , tint of respect to the nicinor .f Taeeda nlabt The I'oi tl.mil iin lames ! Hill, hos( funcril miMh-. ei oHce predlilcd ilu s.une bund o ur Im-Iiib held In Si I'uul i'u- inn j wegther for todax ii04iu. the ofn i of the I' aiui i ii. ' Krif k .Vnilernoii of Hie Hluc I U' IhmmI i uii i mom mint rt o lo uul ' district hx pun hsi'ed a (Irani ut i o'clca i u.iiili h.ilteil foi Hvi i truiliim in .ill ln Uor-c 101 i IllillUtei Mi 'lloi.l , lliiflia !,ulOI illlltr Whlih Villi lr IIHi'il lx nicrl) Jive i in ilic Uukous uid Mill- tills rli ami foiir t'st 1 he dI,i ki nili'iii.ui i, Welch, who streats. t'i police station Welch rial i lost this Sim I III ,1 till wax J n i lllng frlendt. Mrs Porter .1 Neff and son John leiive Thiirsdpv for .in extended visit wlfh 'fip nd- ami icl.ifes In Mlnne. sola, li-i on .in hikI North Oakotii The IdIhi Hohlii'-oii i in Hi Unit up ; inured In this lt a wn-K nn w.th ol(Icntl on Its good behavior here. The show appeared In ftosoburg, Al , banv, Harrlaburg, and Salem In the I Willamette vallev, and rlthtens are I still complaining to the authorities that they were shortchanged and fllmriamniod, and hooked for var ious amounts, via the oriental dances and sure-thing games. If an res ident of the Itogite rler valley was thus entangled he has kept quiet. A lady from Central Point reported te the sheriff of Douglas county that and relatives at Homer she was bilked out of $ H by a for tune teller. antes sells Ford cars, 1 300 down ami $2! a month. Am h eperlal attraction et th Page theater T it end in night, seven touna iadles of Ashland presented "The Spirit of Spring," an artistic dance. It was a highly creditable offering and executed with rare skill On an obscure stone slab of marble In the foundation of the federal building are carved the names of two federal officials, William O. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, and Thos. Weneroth supervising architect, with Ih i ear, tOlti. This la the nnlv mark to Indicate the parentage of the building, and even It is hidden by lis Inconsplciiotisuess. The nsiiies are carved on a stono partly hidden by the iiihIii entrance steps on tho south aide of the structure. .loo 'Al. Kaiier. of I'lioonlx. spout Wednesday morning In Medford at tending lo husinesa matters. Henry Callaghan left Oils morning for the lllue Ledge district to begin work on his claims, The 81. Albans group. He will roliirn this week, after starting a forro building cabins ami trails. ill!. I. Pearson, of Porllsud. Is among tho mil of town lsltors In the city this week. The new democratic control com mittee meets tonight al the .Medford hotel to oiganUn. Mrs. ICdgar I Infer returned Tues day from an oMeudod visit with rel atives and ft lends In Iosva, Kansas and California. It. II. Porter, formoily of Table Hock, who was recently arrested at Youcnlla for disturbing the peace for threatening It II Jennings, vs rites f i om Yoiiralla that when he went to the grand jury room, his acuser fail ed to show-np" and that the accusa tion was false He also atalaa (hat the !: libel suit brought against him b Mrs Itallle. nee Jennings, "fell flat " i A H Itnseubiiuiu, Harrliiinu man agar In the ltogue river vallc this morning drove to Ashland with I II. Mulchay, general traveling ridgM and passonger agent, and J J Keith, travelliiK antdltor of the Souther Pacific. Mr Mulchav Is euroiite I Han FrancUco, where he Ihik In en promoted to a lie wpotMlon TIcketM ure now ou ale al I'uk Iheuler for the concert to be uImii 1'rlday evenlua by the Medfonl i'hoi.,l L ES Mil II (!l I.. M i II -The lotting i .ill'e Ilu -,,J' wn- -etit niDioiriu to I're-nli ul ileri: 'Willi retfiinl lo vour oddrc- lln l.i iirne in Inliree I'enee, we h.i. i Hi- i i.'hl h.iltnl i n.iine of Itoiii it lieltiK ou Ilu k frisked at the o was revealed ie inoiigin ne ; h i aone hunKr ! for a dav, n It ho if Kni'lnu that he had It 1'pon the pl'-.t that he had a wlfa al Vancouvei, Waeli.. he was I allowed to no upon eondltlon thai ne would leave town at on-e i( ,,, , , , , ,, j,,,,,, ( 0 ,. Wis. Mine Jones leaves this even-1 ,,.,,.,.,. , ,, .,,., I1MW1M , . ing OB an exunded vMt to fi lends , ,, ,,, . ,.,. ,,., ., ,.... ni ' n'- I i. .,11, i ISn,n,..l l Count) XsiieBnor W T Urlev.. spent j .. vi:'.;U,.ms ANTI-WAU a few hours Tuesdav in tills citv vls-j iruvril " 'I U, I'll II .1 I, llllill I II I I II I II -iilim iron - ilnl in the i.i-c ot ilu l.ii-ituni.i, the Amine iiml other ve-- I'oudenuied iinv exiii-iil the it .i- iiirie-iiiiiina v - 1 nw rm Vim in an-' I' Im the in turn- I i.ii-iiani.i. itie .viaote mi T '-e!-. J would hove eon j'l.m.'li-li Amerif an' who ,1, mi, , ,, ii, , 'ilefcinl hi .ipoio.i of the (ienutin n'iiiuinnc-. "I Move th.it the men ihii" aettinr i, of ofilv ilu not ieiieenl. lull -eiin-.IhNmi-U fni-n iin i nt lli'1 n; ' "' I i i ni i i' Xn i in ii - in tli ti hi .ni'j'll. I li'l'eve thlit Hie L'teit iii.i--ot Amciii. if of Uikiitnn 0111:111 ,ite now. ii" ttiev have -itlwa-x- hem. .111 one the nio-t (Mitriotic uml l".il i-itiren in Ilu- eoinitrv." to I SACRA1V1ENT0 TRAFFIC rf. I'll M Irff'U. M.i .11 strike or tieurlv limn union ilver steamboat men demanding a ten per ODII I Increase In wages was declared Inevitable at noon tndav a hen a final conference between tha boatmen and emploera failed to compromise the iseue It was said the xlriko would be called probabl) at ii o'cloi k lo morrow morning. 'I he tllllell llllti ir eolllli ll M'llil iliji tin- e idle im - .i'.i was etnlili-h e, ill 'I he llnpite mi t b lolier H. 1!H . ll nun chicflv .( the eo-oiieriilimi ot -I lie iii-teiul ol iiiiiIiiiiIIv hohllle 11I-liniii'e-, limitnli'iti- ul' nnnnment" hv illtl'lllllllolllll 1 olleltMll llllll tin holillli'.' of llf'fil, lilies wlieli c.iee timtien ure ilr.iftcd. SPRINGER, NCW MEXICO. DESTROYED BY FIRE SIMJIXflKK, N M. tnv .11. Kiro pl.ii tii'iillv ile-tioed the town of lfii. near here, tni'nv. The hie or ivimilid in n fiame IiiiiIiIiiii: udpiin. iiil' 11 lumber v. ml mill limned liv n -I I oil'.' wind, -itenl lilpiill. The !,.., 1- e-limuleil ul .llit).(iil. YOUTH ADMITS STARTING VANCOUVER. B. C. FIRES VANCOIVKIt, II C. May III -Abla Cralb a vouih of is years con fessed to the police today that he started the fire which desl roved the Alberta-Paclflc Grain company's ele vator, and the plants of tho New Eng land Fish compan and the Cattadiun Fish company on the water front Hunilay night causing a loss of more than $0.10.000. On lb told the police that he was possessed of a mania for selling fires and had served a sen tence In the detention home nt Han Francisco several years ago for that offense. Ileaides the water front fire he admitted resKnsbHty for two other fires and said that ho had made two unsuccessful altempls to burn a atore here at which he was emploed. He came here several months hko from the I'tlltcd Slates, where, he said, lie hsil heeu 1I1 h ham ii lioiiii the I'liltiil St.tti nrm I hi olin are holillli ' I'r.iih foi lnl',i uni.i, K'tlion. GUILTY OFJREASON SAYS T. R. (Continued from paga one) (lei mini- Amerunii iilliiune uuntiU tlinr netioii u iiii-iiti-liietor Imin the -tamllHtillt nut of the I mlcil 1 Slutc, but ol flermnny. 'I'in-e brunches of the nlliunce opeiil mkc the grotiiid Hint thev intend to shopc ( Aiiierieiili politic in the intere-l, not of the 1'nited Sliitc. but of (lu-i many. j "The Oi-rmioi-Amoiiciin nlliunce ol ', ri'iiiihviviiniii, tor liistunee. 11- n- iorled in Hie public ircH, tnte. t lint il inleudrt to -show 'the lendeo ol the nnlioniil eiDivenlioiiK thnt thev linvc to den I with a'unitecl fjenmui-Ainer-ieiiii v-olc' siieli n Htntement Hepre enl uiornl JLrea-Hin to the republic. Ilruiiclie or Hie (lerman-Anwrieun nlliunce in other pints of the count rv hove ued practiuillv the Mime Inn uuniic. The nlliunce he put forth no pi'ojfiam nfteetiiiir Aioencn. The pn- g 111 111 ou whwk it vvielieM Auiernan eitixen to votij one uffeetiiiv Her m a 11 v iiml onlv (leiimiiiy. "ll Kriniee had nliiii;ilteil lb I i;i'in I onlil 1 i.nili'iiui In' 1 in-l .1- t ' ni . I i I I' e 1 mull nun ,1 lei 11 1 ll II' id , M 1 inti h. ,1 1 I 1 I ll 1 .In li"iH)W nip 1 J'Chm'Trd "SS ,C1"an, ' ' One of the five Ctol-rrT P WIJIJi.'iJ-IL IJll.i llllIM M 111 . III.,, mj. It.JLitMIU IM1 M . IMIL! 'J iLHigJMirB!glllIIIU t immammssmMMmiiSaxmimmmEM P-vw J'TWKJKlt-'matnt1'flf(rTTlTmw wi t JUrf a sTnaTnVftTafaaafaaWJWaTTfF f sjf fSa ffTa I MaW vT-- ar!fi gfB.- . 'A -1 ' exjmi'yif)FM-l'w.-vififfiftfjHU&miVi.-' .-.. lif-.ti, . xtjs - Experience, tte Teacher of Tire Lessons The experience of your Int week-end boltcUty frip has loW you omthing boul the tircit you use Thkt they are, or ihcy or? not, the par liciilar tire suited to your pai"tfcular car. Experience taught the United States Tire Company thnt aU tire arc not suited to all cart. That i vrhy the United StaleeTire Company make five different lire a tire to meet every need of price and use the only complete &i offered by any tire hiantiiacturer. One of tle five it made for your car will give you the lowest cost per mile. "Cannon Beil" Baker'a transcontinental world' record car was equipped with Uritcd States 'Balanced' Tires. Baker says: "No other tires would have stood the teat." Aalc the nearrst United States Tiro Dealer for your copy of the booklet. "Judging Tiret," which tells how to find the particular tire to suit your needs. United Sfatellre Company Nobby' "Usco" 'Royal CortP "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES" 'PL -. 'lumxi " ". r . Hi-vdK JIJSEK :y n jU-i-ui-MLt; 4-x1 RAFTER SIX YEAH OF SUFFEHfNQ BuciaJEirtTHMgCTareMJiaHBgmrefffi maBmsiatcsmaacDKoitsaMtamu'nn H.iir?sBFsgcMsvrw3BiMisawiMMMWJBstiauts:sB ti ainansMni 11 11 mm 111 ihhi iUMm wswraain hsmhwwh ianm awnatwi1 Womnn Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkluim's Vegetable Compound. (society Tht iiroaram Is a viulnl one and Is acll calculuteil to ph ,i-, a niUetl aiiillence This etiiiiialu menl Nhuulil havt the p.ti 1 ,n.i wvrry one Inlcresicil In the n u 1, , 1 hcitcrmcnl of Msdfonl uml vu urn , the rcctlls Hr to ho towanl .nliiim to u musical lihrnrv ihm lis- iiln.1.1 litieu Hturtcil In u fiiiul riih-iil 1 1 nlnaers. Tho U t' T I will holil Hi. 1. rnKular iiim'Hiik m tho nuiilii inn n, K ilila nficrnooii al .' .tu Ml .11. uracil tu he iircbcni .i iiiiioi(.iui i illi'hx Kill come liefoie I he nuciiui. I'lau Ak.i....... ..Idwu ..r 11... 11... .11 l.- ..lf.ll 1 .r.r (,- vi.,'1.1 - . ,, . . , , . l -1.... 1 -in 1- .,..,, liaaiw WOUM got sowchs ni iinu'-Miiii church will Ktw a M.....I al thr hum. , Mw j , , lkl. , ,, ,,. 01 lr K J mrvvail 011 'uns'l nkham's WgeUhle oiiiuii.l and v imin Wediii'sdiiv cvetiliiK , u-i days later I ciHihl eat nn.i it lnl not Xltollie I' M Thomas of HiIh 4 it , hurt my stomach. 1 hne taki n the kiu Tueula lii Vfhlsuil alu'ie he ' medicine vcr sinc im ! I f . I like n delivered Ih. Memorial lis aildn-. I new womm I now w.-iirh IJ, nn.nd The water .1. imilim ul la I11M..II I you cajiaee what it has don. IIIK a ne hdruill .ll thr louici of Main and enir.il I'he old one ni-t (ilumhus nhio - li 1 la n oNii.iM n up 1 liud in 1 n mi k i r -is vi art v itu 1. 11 .ne tii'ulil, and in r ifiuMi 1 had a iiiui in my rii,'hi Side ii'ni could not .111 nnihiin; with out hurting in v SllllllHill I iVIild not ilvink 1 ul I vviitir at .11' n r 1 at any kind of raw fruit, nor frt n meat 111 r chiiVi n J 'pom 17s IKlllthl-. 1 Wi nt to i I i Jast vaBPrlar sSaTlwj (aaaaVi " 9 y4am MED FORD'S LEADING MOTION PICTURE THEATRE WILLI M 1 RNlTM NOW PLAYING TODAY TOMORROW faaaal BLv nOKOTHY HI KNARL) Illidtn Ih i IllO.fi II I CL rnum Supported by DOROTHY BERNARD -Presented by WM. FOX eil out of I'omtiitHHion The work 01 iialutuiK the one ot -.ifet mMrl.H ou Mam avenue Iim for m. already. My ImalMnd nv he knom I your medicine has sav.sl mv life ' Mrs. J H. Barlow, UU.M Nmth ith M-, I'olumhus. Ohio. I.ydia E PlnVham's V. Retahlc Com pound contain just tin irtu.- of r.vits in en lomidi'lcd Heveidl aulois 1 " wnm neeiHHt to restor. neiiiin in.i have Ihwii warned for violation ot fnpth to th weakened - rrm.,.t the .,. ,, IllUll- J tswrty That is why Mrs Harlow. ,i . .! . . . i Chronic invalid, recovereiliii.iompl.i.ly. llahl sllOVVCr fell over the Vllle I, -. f,,r -, .iHerintf lr,.m mov I female ailments to insist un Iisihk Lydia K. Pinkham's cK.tabU- t'ni- I'll W1illt11.mil Duet I ni li OSCAR C. AlMliL A Big Producer A Big tftnr A BiR Ply A Big Director in the Great oor jcSlCl ion Out- Drama uesota Winn the mil timi c of the Knlua at Ho rminie llulider" felt In the iiUli.x teiiiilv la hU ir reparahia in to the norm est. Whipping 1 ream t DaVoa's. new .11110 n.aiae has heen re eived b.v lohu I'.rl, and has heen ;,":;::;! p: ii II i: Willi.UIIS Of ClUIlK l'.lK su ut e liicktlu InthUiti .a loud Ititi to liiiKliit-iiK mallei Out don Kox of Viel.i I'al is a tumuic vliloi In the clt ihts wick Mrs, l.iuule no .nt au.l -011 01 n ka. C4I . art vi.liina li and Mi I" 'tsj- ii azji: a-: yR TODAY W "j A added tu lim .11 HUtsa eiuiinieiit U'enir et Sm U tin aeik II Is luodeiu In cvt 1 re'itt ileitrlc ii.tttof u4i1 M'il V.1i-. llahlcil, and fiulht4 in maiieaeti ' da aiumnun In Mulioid tuitdiu Tho vehicle will hu iil.tcfvt in iii tu hiuiins. mattirs utoiitc. j Vt iviiu Urier cf V ' l.n 1 i i 1 1 r . 1 11 i;itls (.utilKiS aid liI.KI.V (.11 n' III Her Father's Cold our lawn mowei ssa'Hlna mtrn cued at Mlt hell 1'hmii 320 J 'lie Million! lift- (Mil 1. Am ,l, 1 ilran J's.ss t iraus I 's nt -n la, itt rtnrn aa0 veif' l ti iiit t'i d i tu " t i ic ioe iiuiii ti-a'i, Uj- 'itfn 1 nitliii'l h Dtiedilihtum ol (Tm, ijwrne, ontfi) r. no().ie, a a t . t ; . h er 111 ilia. NollhweU, h a. (v 1 llig c uilli.tfia s nt Te Voe s. ' 1 i Ih .I Miilliml ImiihU Willi.-, I TNM) MTIi TO IUSIII'V. n SIFU K Vol ar u td mi lltl I! K VC Ut ItlM 1 1C Mi i it lav or ton 0110 iov A v Mail TnuitHe fw iaf Atlfg irUR IP S4ttf lV i'i)ti tin lr iha'ij r'iU ilmto ii 1. t . I I I l-i ilUll.I k 1 11 i Troubled Waters CI ll'l I I I I. I If 1 1 1 , ,1 1 u 1 1 1 tittn Ufi'i 'uuvi.m.inj AM iti- -- m - wil t ua ' - "o w Ule-V.ii' , A Play of the Kentucky Moun tains and the Early Gold Fields Mr. Farnum appears in an entirely new role -AND TO COMPLETEVTHE'PROGRAM NEWS PICTORIAL World's Latest News Night Mat .nee 10c 15c Children, Fc Comedy "Skylight Sleep" j HUM M tut II . U ,r . . f t Tt v.i o' u tr-l.uii f .,i,un k R r v.i o' t-t,iin at. t itt-. i . i r I ill- SKI.' Ol jwr'MWttOT&3; - ' ii . . .. ' i i i 1 i ' I .1 V I ' 1 i 1 ll I I H r .-sn rmut . t m-. -rr -. . iiiTrrriTisiiri r iiihi mm imi naiMiasi aanaw r .Oi cati 'wllU'nt si .l IT II.M BWaaaslTlliringBKa U PACK--MEDFORDS LEADING MOTION PXCTURF. THEATRE I atl wmi rt team SSTXttriuiT."mme&w9cjmBBriiwnxM