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HURSDAY EVENING
BULLIS CONTRACT
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SPEECH
The city council nrrmiKi'il fur u
Bpocinl meiding Thursday cvcnin, lit
which tiinii they will taH on the
lhtllw eontrm't for tliu roml to tliu
IJluo LmIko mid hIro on tho Welch
jMiwiuill proposition.
, Tho rnilronri contract wnH uotYom
jilotcd in time to prt-Hont to the conn
oil, the committee, composed of S. H.
Hullis, C. M. TlionniH, Olin Arim
j)iK'or City Attorney Alcfiiho, T.
15cvoride nml J. T. Kullivnii, worked
nil dny Monday mid Tuesday uiiil will
complete their work today.
Tho contract in nn iron-clnd one,
imposing n time limit and imo of ma
tcriaU, Mr. Hullm nlao nf;rccciiiir to
accept tho houdn at par value, thin
cntniliiiK any diMcounl iiwm hiuiHolf.
fomjli'ti Hatisfacliou with the pro
poned contract wiih oxprowscd hv the
Hoveral innniliors of the council who
have hccii the partially completed
draft, and if no new difficulty in In
curred will voto unanlmoiiHly in fa
vor of it.
Huiviiilll lYofuKnt
The Hawinill propoiitiou, from the
monger face of the proposal, does
not fltriko with approval. The Iioiiiin
aHked in large, with no miliHtunliiil re
Juni guaranteed. WVIuli llnm, pro
pose (n remove their mill from Trail
find locate it in Med ford on one of
the railroads leading from the city.
Thoy guiirautee u Kinnll mill which
hIimII cut a minimum of "J.OOO.OOll
hoard feel of lumber per annum. Till
would not employ a grunt number of
men, and agree to incorporate for not
loM than .fJW.OIIO. They link a
honim of .ffiOOl) from the city mid
iiIho a Hiiitahle mill wife, which would
probably cost iih much more. They
auk the Iiouuh to he paid in two in
xtnllmcutH, jf'JAUO when the machin
ery is on the ground and f'JoOO when
(he mill bcgiiiH operation.
l'olice Judgo (lay rendered hi
monthly report. lie turned in $'21 in
fine. Three were convicted of
druukoniiuetH and one for rookloMH
driving.
The chaparral on drape ntreot,
north of tho I'antoriuui, on IoIh own
ed by the lleekmau estate, wiih de
clared a dangerotiH uuiNaiieu and or
dered cut by tho ownoix. HohooH
and iindwdruliloH are lining- it iih a
gathering place. The danger from
lire hIko make it o.tremely danger
ous. hiM)HHlor IliuuiHii wiih islvtui power
to light the park with IVhIuoiik of
eleclrie light, ooutniuiuK not lenw
than 'JIIO iHinptt. The IihiuMhiuI and
ndjnuout groiiiuU will he light ml.
Tliu Crater Iike Mgn over the fire
hall will nlrio he lighted mi Hint it chii
be itueii from the tin in.
MImvIIuiiooiis .Mullein
II ro Chief Lawton whh kIvuii
charge of the eonntruction of fifty
boneluvh to be built for baud concert
practice. They will be placed in Ivy
Htrmit, which dividim the parliH. No
nutim will he allowed in thin NtrcoJ.
In the Mht ho.N hae made iinnee.
mwnry iliutiiilmnrt' at the ooni'orth
and cuaiplaiutii have been made to
the police. Chief I httnon Iihh nuked
tho paper to announce to the par
ent that tliU itiiifct cttaxe and that
further (rouble will caimo the nrret
of the offender and a trial before
the juvenile court.
To Itegulate litiitt)
The ovuHuHilinic of jitncyx wh the
wimree of hcvoral ooiuinuuicHtionH to
the cohiumI. One billed that four
tern MiMiujiei9 braid the dnvcr
rode in h Ford to Auhluud.
Tliu eiHineil dwitlod to ak the
county court Mild tliu uitiim of Tal
ent, I'Imwuix mid Anhland to co-op-ewte
with lledford in regulMtiiiir th
number of HiitiiKiit, time of ar
rival mid departure. A city lieeini
will uImu m iuiHMd in the near I'u
turi. 'Itiw iiuhI Hioiithly UilU and trails
fera wer mU mid wade.
Tlie council wm. delnvcd fr tHcnt
imuuteK lat muninjr waiting for a
quorum. CouiiciluiHii Hunrrnw i m
in i'ortluiul, Aiiiv Mix out iL town
and Dr. Kmmon mi a cull
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1IF.HI.1N, June 7 (b vml t.
Saytillu).-The aeitin Hint the
Itrituli dreadnauiflit r-pile ui
wink in the North "ea buttle lat
wek i Ngain made, notwithxtuiul
Jug Hiittob depiaU, iu ditatehek trom
Diuhl to the ()venea Nenn aen.
"These dispatch atate that the
'Hipite wa unk during; the dav
battle b.v the (lennan battlvahip Ko
iliSM tin? - livelier .v. "I '
obHorvml tr.mi i lie Kmuic that the
(Continued from pnRo ono)
adjourned the resolution committee
met to hold public licuriugK and the
other committee Mcnltcred over the
city.
A meeting of the committee on per
manent organization wiih called for -1
o'clock and it waa understood that
the committee would report a recom
mendation that the temporary offi
cers of tho convention bu made per
manent.
The convention cull wiih tend by
Secretary Heynolda.
Murray (,'rnne of Munucliuctl,
Senator Month of Idaho and V. M.
McKinley of HlntoN were delected to
CHcort Mr. Harding to the platform.
Chairman IlilUm prexented him in
u few word. Mr. Ilnnlinif bowed uiiil
Hiiiilcd and plunged into Inn prepaicd
wpcech, rcadiu from mauiiNciipt.
OigaulMitlon ('ouiplcteil
The recommendations for tempo
rary offieor were thou rend.
Kormer Governor Kberhanlt of
MiuueKota moved that the recommen
datioiiK he adoptod. Chainnnn Hard
ing put the iiiction. There wiih no
oppoHitioii.
Senator Lippitt of Ithode Nlmid
offered the rules of the convention of
IIIIIH and moved their adoption until
permanent orgimmitieii. Theio wiih
no diaNcutiug vole. There were no
rules iidopled iu the 1111. convention!
.Senator Hmoot of Utnlt wiih ri'cog
iiizeil to offer tin1 teaoliilion to cre
ate the committee on crcdentiala. It
also wiih adopted.
Then John S. Kinder of Poiniayl-
vauia wiih recognized to proneut a
resolution for permanent organiza
tion. There wiih no opnoaitinu to
that. Natiouul Committeeman War
ren of Michigan presented the rules
resolution. Thai, too, wiih adopted
without iliKMout.
The platform resolution ended the
routine business mid the secretary
called the roll of states and the se
lections to tliu commit Icon were mi
noiiuced.
Nominations I'llday
Koine of the republican lender felt
today that their convention niiglil not
proceed to uoiuiuiitioiiH before l'rula
and even later if prospects of har
mony develop at the Inst moment,
The favorite sons were considering
the (piestion of holding their own
xiippoiterK if the iioniiuatiou were to
be delayed beyond the time nruiniill
planned. Most of the republieuiiK
have agreed that a presidential can
didate would ho nominated Kiiday,
but some predict it will he KHtiudav.
and there are other who feel that the
prowHes of pence iicKotiations at
the eleventh hour might even throw
the coiiwiiitfou over into next week.
If there was any change nt all iu
the lineup over night it showed an
iiiciottso iu strength of Hughes. For
the most Miit the figuies of the inau
nuers ot favorite sou beoiiis wete not
changed.
There not n sign of a deuioii
hlration or a hand placing until at.
hour before the time of asseinbh.
Iaek of deuioust ration bus been one
of the uiiiiiue features of thi- coinea
tiou period. A cold ram coiiliuued to
sweep the city. Dcleualc weie a
sorr,, soaked and hciliiijlrd looking
lot as thev iniirchcd in
ROBBINS PLEADS
FOR ROOSEVELT
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HARMONIZE
CHICAGO, .June 7.- Chairiunii
Kayinond ltohins' speech as clutir
iiuin of the prngicsit coiicntiou
wns in part as follows;
"Times of strens and tcrment bring
tribulation to the weak and oppor
tunity to tho strong. Tho oiiIh of
timid men are vexed and the hearts
of lh vulinnt are uplifted. Four
yenra ago brave deeds were done in
Chicago. Kiom every section of Hun
country there gathered hero men of
leadership and character disregard
ing the tics and associations of a
lifetime, even of generations, willing
to sacrifice power and influence and
friendships, the profit of lives of in
dustry mid honor in order that they
might unite with their fellows iu a
spirit to bring a new force, a new
impulse, a new hope into American
politics. They enlisted for public
service behind tho bravest and wisest
leader of the people iu our time, be
hind the foremost private citizen of
the world Theodore Roosevelt.
Ako of Individualism
"He pledged his faith and wo
plcducd our to a groat cause n
cause older than the pyramids and
yet over new a cause known by
many names. The slave bus called
it freedom, the political subject has
called it solf-go eminent, the free
man has called it justice. Hut since
the beginning of the world men have
fought for these principles us menus
to this end that iu his life each man
may renli.e the best that is iu him
and pass mi a richer inheritance than
has been his to a better breed of
men. And so out of the loin; strug
gle came the great individualists who
have dominated the recent centuries,
the strong men who took into their
hands the ilc-linie-. of their fellows,
who conquered warnnir tribi-.
pcttv netiuti and welded them
ureat peacelul empire, who drove
highways through the wildernesses
and transfonned the waste places
into civilized communities, who built
huge cities and hound the world to
gether with copper wires and iron
rails.
"It would bo oaay to denounce tho
present administration and the fail
ures of the demoenitie party to serve
the national wulfaro and tho interna-
tionnl obligations of,Ajnerien. Criti
cism and denunciation tire the com
monplaces of political controversy.
Hut we believe this hour is worthy of
n nobler purpose and of a better
method,
I'len for I'arty t'nlon
Wo remember thai there have been
deeper problems and perploxitien
prsented to our government in the
past two years than at anv timo for
half a century, nml that they were
and ft-poiiMbilitv for their erior-. ih upon,
into a- nil. It i for ik to -" fat the
future shall be better than the pa t
and it is in that spirit rather than in
ono of paitisau criticism that wc ap-'
proacli the duties which lie before ih.
"The nation waits for that leader
ship to come out of the Chicago con
ventions which will restore to our
selves nnd to the people of other nn-1
nous iiiai respect lor mo American
government which is essential to the
woll-boitur of it nation. It i no time J
lor a limited oimosilion. It is no
time for ono party to offer lo the
other a partisan choice. It is n time
when win? lenders will listen to the
voices of the nation to ohooe their
nominee. And those voices now re
peat one nnnie. If there wns ever a
cull of the people it is sounding now."
presented to men for the most part
ill-prepnrcd in tmiu'ng or skill for'reau It Is welcomed
such responsibility Some of the re-'with ha Iu tho field.
Tho moroury rono lo 84 denreos
this aftomoon at 1 o'clock, the hot
tost day of tho noason to ilalo A
continuation of tho prosont weather
Ih tho prediction of tho weather ba
by farmors i
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Genuine Bristle Dauber
Big Lamb's Wool Polisher
Easily worth 50c. Sold
to make the use of StimxA
pleasant at 25c. With
StfsiotA 35c.
CwetAis".Wax and Oils,
Contains No Injurious Material j'Good
for all Leathers, The Quick Durable
Shine. Accept no Substitute. If
Dealer;cannot Supply yout6end to
SimmA Company, Rochester, N.Y.
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AbsolutelPure
No Mum No Phosphate
The Out-Door Pageant
"The Heart of the World"
That was recently postponed
will be held
FRIDAY, JUNE 9
at 8 p. m. in
Auto Park, Ashland
Taxis will leave City Park, Medford,
at 7 o'clock
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Tho Woman'a Medicine. Good
for All Arcs. Mrs. Harold
Smith s Experience,
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Dollar Day Specials
100 "Woincirs House
J)rissis, umdo of tfoori
iiiKlmui, up to $2 vtiliH's,
J)ollar Day
jirico
98c
100 Waisls, oil new
styles, made of snleudid
materials, tin to $- val
ues, this sale,
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Dollar Day Specials
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tore
$1.00
TheWoman's
1-1-22 NORTH CKNTRAL
MKDFOU1), ORHUOX
100 )aii's of Fine Jaee
Curtains, real $1.00 value
-this sale,
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Ued Spreads, full size
good patterns, worth -to- Y
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dav
price, eaeh,
at
.Dollar Dav X
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98c I:
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ClHrkglnirjr, W. Vh, " I nm wrltliiR
to toll you tho good your nmlicino Iim
nlwnya uoiio mo ntitl
I hopo my letter
limy bo tho mentis
of lu'lpintf ho mo
other BUlTvrinK
woiimn. Whon 1
wna 1(1 yonra old I
riiURht cold und hud
gupnrt'Miion for two
months. 1 got do
wenk 1 could scarce
ly drug mysolf up
tho stnlr. 1 wont
to two doctors, then my mollmr Rot n
bottle of LydiaK. rinkham'a Vvgotabla
Compound mid 1 took IU I never had
any nioro trouble nml Rot strong fnat.
Then I took it annln lkforo my llttlo
Kirl wns born ami it IuImnI mo u Reed
ileul nnd I give th Compound tho credit
for It. Than this spring 1 fIt wry
tailly again, but I took tha ComiXHiml
and huv Uhh woll nil mimmor. 1 can
not x RraUf ul vhoukIi for your intnll
dne." - Mr. IIahoui M. SMITH, 470
Watar Strwt. Clarksburg. W. Va.
For forty yearn it bus been making
women itrwig ami wll. WKleurinjc tmck
ncliu, nrvouantNMi, utriiw and ovariita
intlMnmaUon,woaVnM, dinlHCmints.
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irntguiarity ami iwrKMllc twin.
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Dollar Day in
Silk Department I
Wonderful Values Offered at This Dollar Day Sale
I Price Sale of Suits
$15 Suits now $7.50
$20 Suits now $10.00
$25 Suits now $12.50
Dnii't delay, us we have only a limited quantity left.
t Dollar Day Bargains in Hosiery
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iUi-inch Crepe De Cheue,
in white, flesh, him and
black, all silk, worth to
day $1.25, Dol- QQ
lar Day price, yd. J O
IKi-iuch Tub Silks and Cl
inch Pongee Silks, up to
$l.f)0 values Dollar Day
price, per vard,
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H.ns'
Hl.irk
lb.se
Women's
White lbse,
7prfor$l
Women's Fine
Lisle Hose
3prfor$l
Women's Fiber
Silk Hose,
4prfor$l
7prfor$l
Dollar Day Bargains in Gloves
Women's Lisle
(How's, ;i.V
yrade, pair,
25c
UTaiilt lia.l lifHii dHnutd bdlv. ii you want HP-
Tl,n thi4 4uiue u it .nilo.ionl J1 MnUlim .dVt tn, !
i II,., UH.iua miik miidlv. (COUlUIWltal, Ly& iMh
Women's Hi
Mutton Silk
(Moves, pair,
98c
Petticoats
IVttti-outs, iu
near silk, all
i nlm-s, l."t)
jiad'.
Women's Two
Huttou Silk
(Moves, pair,
50c
Night
Gowns
Nl:lit (Jowns,
1 ' tfiade.
$lrOO
Women's Fine
Kid Cloves,
pair,
$1.25
Parasols
Parasols, up
to $'i.m
ahlvs,
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Dollar Day Bargains in Underwear X
Children's
Knit Cnion
Suits,
3 for $1
Women's Fine
Lisle Vests,
3 for $1
Women's Fine
Tnion Suits,
3 for $1
Women's
White Skirts,
each,
98c
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Dollar Day Bargains in Domestics
11 ards Fine
Dress Cinj,diam
for
$1.00
Sheets
Sheets,
lilcnehed,
3 for $1
( yards Devon
shire Cloth
for
$1.00
Pillow Slips
Pillow Slips,
42 and to-ineh,
at
8 for $t
11 yards
Fine Cambric
for
$1.00
Bath Towels
Hath Towels,
:V)e grade,
at
4 for $t
1 1 yards
Fine Lawn
for
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