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K & i k. vnv. six MT!rFOTCT) ArTL TnTBrN. "rnDTORD. OTtnt.OW MONDAY. .TTNT, 10. inia t i i !4 i l'l i 1 i I I KLAMATH FALLS BY 5 10 2 Fi PLAN on ID F HORS E II HLDN WINS OF RATER LA E DEFEATS A L AND DAVIS APPOINTED STATE PRIMARIES U. S. COMMISSIONER M MEDFORDi INN BY JUNE 29;af RACING MATINEE "In all my baseball experience, hath amateur and professional,' Manager Kwlns; of the Medford on hla return from Klamatit Fella where the local team mot the alne of that city Sunday. "I have never won a club with aa poor a MM of sportsmanship as that ( Klamath Fall. They played dirty baaeball. started Hunt at every op portnnlly nd eontoatod every do MiIob our umpire made." The members of the team and fix carloads of fana who wltneaaed the mm, hold the same opinion of Klamath FalU sportsmanship as aoea the manager and all hope to revenge their 6 to i defeat, when Klamath Palls play here July 23. Mndford's defeat was due to errors oh the part of the outfielders, who ware handicapped, they claim, by a rety rot outfield, cut up with holes and allppery from the over flow of an Irrigation ditch along tho outer odge. Tho feature of the game was a double by Medford.: Scholia to Miles tu Wilson, which prevented Klamath Falls from enlarging their end of tho score two or three runs. The batlerlM were: Klamath rails. Blghee and Clark; Medford. Belberls and Force. Bedford's line-up was as fottewa: Bchultt. : Wilson, lb; Miles, lb; Caster, f. SHberls, !: Force, c; llariKtr, rl. Moran, 'JU tl- Th matih rari hold st the fair , fair sited crowd In II. ('. Toiler. )n will iii.inpvi1 hotel lit ( 'niter Uiikr tin roinmir ' n, nrmrd in Medford Monday withi a traiwwl crew of hotel helr and t . who had come to back their " fa. .... ta.J li.u.i.u -..J i nated. in apM? of tblr confidence t PORTLAND, Me., J tin 19. ' f'aM.lldaiaa taa.ah CanttrtilLa ittikJS- tlon were to be selected at Joint pri maries In this state today The priu- 1 Ilnv Dim, iiifu-iul tenoi;tflilH ! of the circuit court nud r.-rcntU np poiuted deputy cleric of the tVdenil court for -on t hern Oregon, Mi.ila received hi coriiHiiiuii jo I mtui in S.mfloair i.akrt dlim-r l "" ,ol,l Hi Nnlilligioii Jim.--b, tho tlii Full iN.rtl.ulam Inter. All alio wk-W lKtlon announced today, as a !born in Sunftowerdom or lh.il there .pari Of the official funeral roroinonlos arerenneatedtoMtasldrlhalilnyfur for Iho dead present of China. a l.ollda and attend this ....-tin. PrenWnl Wllaon. government offic ials and diplomatic corps In ashing? Honor Merory of Yuan Shi Kai 'ion win ik- n.vit..i to attend. 1 VSHI.tlTON .Inn. H M.-mor lal aervlies for Yuan Shi Knl will be Willi Me.,f..r.l ttn.le i M.-.lf.n.l made grounds Sunday afternoon attracted cipal contests were for the Republic , State aommiftftioner for J.hI-m, FUNSTON TO ASK FOR STATE MLIITIA KAN ANTON It), Tex.. June 1". It va indieated at" headquarter it the MMithern department todav that (len ernl FnnMon would request the war department to en him first the mil itia ( New York, Prntttylvatiia ami Illinois ns he believes he can make nrnefjeal nse imnediatelr of tlume orynniantiuiiH. Officers who wit BOmhhI the work of getting the guardsmen of Texas, New ll.ico gad Ariaona into shajte expreiiMed the hope that none of the organisations would be hent south until they had been drilled for a time nnd made portly -fit dr sen ice in the field. (lennnil Kunlon and Him Klnffj Wei obiefly concerned today in a fttady of how heal lo maintain the delicate balance between Mexico and the I'nttcd State until the military oiyunixatiiitio at inc. Officer delud ed it imiiriiliMlile tlmt iiiin of the Mute lrMi- w.Mi'il m t the border Itllllllil III llll i lc lLl-. will Unue Tuexdov for the lake. He will oMn the hotel nt Anne Spring nt once and expects to lime the inn in operation by Jane 20, the dav the first party of toni-int in xelie.lule.1 to arrive from the east. "The hotel will he able to offer fimt-claxM neeommodationx the com ing seoHon, tor the rimt time, ays Mr. Tulter. "The buil.linir in now complete and well furnihvd. Heavy booking for toiirils have already been made, and we expect donlile the nnmber of gWMta that we had in Word from the lake it to the ef fiet that the now is mellina rapidly. Thursday there wn but three feet iledh at hendounrterM, and iiiomI of tliM hat gone ince. l'nrlc Kiipeni-or Will 0. Ml eel and Court Hull left Monday with u erew of men to work on the road, where the road men will begin clearing away the Htnnll tree nnd nawdrifl that .detract the r.dfrnhl the gov ernmenl eniuii to the rim of the lake. Aw the cur can now reach n point within fit mile of the rim, it in ex ported that regular xerviee to the lake will be in operation by tho 29th of thix month. Kngineer fltHMlwin of the railed Ktalew army, who linn charge of the highway improvement, uised throiiHi ledfnnl In-1 Tlinr-dav en route to the lake. The nr depart ment hn- n-ked lor HMI..MMI to pave Ihl'Iimii) - the ciMiuiiu year, and the nmoiint alloued will determine the iinllti! of Work to lie ii'eotni.ed. D SUBWAY ON BAILEY HILL and their rooting they were doomed to return to the round-up city for Beasto Mills, owned by Dick Tnrpin, of Medford, romped home an eaay winner over the favorite, covering th quarter In 21 flat. There were four other races on the program, all close. During the Intermissions. Buffalo Vernon of Pendleton outer talned the crowd with an exhibition of fancy roping and steer bull-dog-gtng. The summary of the races Is as fellews: llltlt Unco. Itoesle. Mlllr, Dick Tnrpin owner, Arthur Tnrpin up. Wade Hampton, Jlmmle Bowers of Ashland owner. Quarter mile, won by Ttoaalc Mills In 31 Hat. fttfimil Itii.o. The Mighty, Herbert A herns, owner. Iteno fllrl, Crantt owner, OrauU up. Three-eight ha, won by The Mighty In 39 flat. Tlilnl Unco. dray Dude, Jock rjlttan owner, aitten up. i Xlgomar, Mnrphy owner. Murphy p. Flvo-slxteenths won by Dray node, no time. t , ( K.lllltll ItHI'O. Oeraldlne, Oltsen owner, Oltten p. j Billy Bowlegs, Doc Helms owner. Dee Helms up. 'Halty Martin, Martin owner, Mar-' tin up. ' Quarter mile won by Oeraldlne J Xo time. The tke race was won by Doc Helms on Mllh Hon legs. which Ah-!pan nominations for congress In two countv, succeeding J ude W. II i oi me lour aisincia, mso tre civrmj wn, w rpaigiH-fi (n imh-ohm' ni-'i"-contested. of the Inited State, land oti i . There was no opposition to the ro-1 Iloebnryr. nominatlong for governor of Oakley j .Mr. Dai will have In- ol'i ii C. Curtis and the present democratic 'the new federal buil.liin.- nml uilf l, delegation to congress. Two Demo- kept hu,v with the neeiitnnl.it mn m crats sought nomination to congrees , bu-ineN. thnl Ihih piled up -mie ilu In the fourth district. rc-icimtmn of Judue ( .iinm. Some of the Progressive eandi-1 dates have withdrawn and members KANSAS DAY JULY 13 of the Prty were left free to cast I AT ASHLAND CHAUTAUQUA their ballots for any other party byl tho action of the state member of the I iTda. July 13. will be Kansas, national convention last Saturday In d5 al ,hc Aahland Chautauqua There releasing them from obligation to w'm bo R001' Program arraned and vote the Progressive ticket r8fs$g57 Gut tfie Cost of Living! A plate of hot biscuits or muffins, a fresh, home-baked cake, a loaf of brown or nut-bread, rescues any meal from the commonplace, and more expensive things are never missed. With K C, the double acting baking powder, good results are doubly certain. There's economy too, in the cost of k C. iiiSSS&Q. C3 " COMPANY SEVEN T MOBILI ZED ITALIANS REPEL OR EI E APPROPRIATION BILL VASINti, .line I't ion fTfh got doH'i to .k'Hm1 Murk todux KorioiirU two iiU there ha In en g lull ill lgtlfttiV UrtiV'llt liolli fcciiute and Imus wlnli no n l.i'f- were ill ttlleiidiilire iim.ii ilu- iiiilioiull Hilll ieal euii out ion-. 'Ilu- m.i, ininir Weaqiv before iiint;r - are the lilir 0dy bdU. wv.rnl oi mIih-Ii remain to be nt-ted Umhi belore June :0. tlnlt el. mii WiMlutiif day remuin be litre the i-Ute or lb fitieol eur. Work on the -iiudrv iul lull, cor rU.g r.T,.' IT OIMI. a, Imvuu in the hoitte ImI.i. ulnle I l.r ioto t) i- ji trttirui'loii lull h.i, ,t, I,. re tin senate a- the iiiil'in-n. l Iiiiiu. -... The 111 it 'I I .ill. ,, i .iM - illH l r,IHM'oO. t etr.ltd to be taken I i nt ill.- Ik. U-, ,1'trr , u,. ilrv ci i l,il ,- ,li , , ,' ,i SOUTHERN STATES Annoumement I mnde tbn the Southern Pacific mill beatn work on the subway crossing on llalley Hill, Pacific Highway, on the California aide of the 8lskious on July I. The highway has been graded for two years on both sides of the rail road, but the rompan's delay has forced the use of au exceedingly rough and dangerous temporary road during that time the only bad stretch of road between Ashland and Yreka. Should similar speed be shown by tho Southern Pacific la constructing the subway crossing on the Ashland j bill, the public can expect Its com pletion about If I. i 1'ntll this subway is built, the! road cannot be oiiMrtu ted, a the est tu from ex.av.iiing or one U!e ui (lie railroad Ih needed for the fill on the oilier nl.le ConiiHi ScM'ti, t'o.t t Artillery Corpi, Oregon National (I mini, hnx not been called upon to mobolisc for poible Mexican xervice. much to the dieappointment of offieern and men. The const defenwe woe elimmalett ; from the call, hut Company Seven, to abow its patriotism, ha, volunteered to go iih infantry, bnt the offer has not been ae.fpteil. The new- that the miliiia luid lHen eillled out .H'oii-eil great Iimw atuonir the bo -. wliieli were il.i-linl when t'ait.nii .it.e inloniM.I ilu mi that tlie Wi.iiI.i li.'I lie lie. 1 1 .' Extreme Weakness and Suffering Read How Mrs. Goodling got Relief and Strength. HOME. Jiiiih 1 lli'in .iuu-Kk are being delhere.l i the VuMi.mr I between Magna I lour hi and Hon.oti In the Trentluo. The wur office an I nouaced tonight that all the aiontilt had been retellel and that the Ital ian's line remained unshaken. Prox rees for the Italians northeant of Arslago and northeast of Franbela Is claimed READY11ILITIA ATLAKTA. Ua., June l'. - A.tiv. prnrution for netumel guard m. t lHMtiu are under way in the .mt!i AUanlie lutc today in reMnM t too prvttidetit't. call, florida'x national guard w.i L HOUSE IN LASI ACI The pre-eiit it mil f .1 ttpL.tl l. n!in-.il lioiriliii.' hu i-e iii . v Ni.il, Tuiu lupinre legion i a I in' u. ui Ihe new Tuuiitfle Kv Ib-e ..iu. "The l.att Art,'' which oMncd e--li ht lit he I'. i -.' tor u two d.i' inn In the earltei -.iu-. of ii .lo teie Ibirrix.-ide, the loittiue, u -. . n ii- tut nuiliitinuH but iiii-iu e---i ul .omii; nt trt" wliooe Henry feet 1mm tuiil.T.l tin li.ird ..iifi- ot HruUwa. lot in iii .i iln, loeUuit: in .tin l'ir .hi i-li'.'.i; ineiil. At niuht llieiv i- the l,i,irl-. lo..t ituiy houe tlinuer, lol owi iii,' ..;.! iiiuiort ot u hill' rooni tin the top th.i.r. Tht t'i- ui ihe ill -at lie. it W..I I.I .in- mii in t ii' x.iii.tc- tii-.iil'. ih.il ir.iUtiir. ii ihe In. ii.lmy hou-i 'I ht re .nt- i u i'Uiuj.' (Hople, lull ul hop-, and lookui.' to' w.. id tu enr- t I-." tilt le n'e the o'tl. r Tlii".inil, i ' hue i..i'. t - .i ttt.r MiMii nii.l tun! ih. 'i -i I ii . i ,i i'Iiiiiiik m ii - 'it i i miv elt II! tin t.u i LOU OUT OF MEXICO BROWX8VIIXE. Tex. June l Tnlted States Consul J II .lolinnon arrived here from his i'ot at Malamoroa this afternoon .mil an nounced that he had reccH.il onlert. I from the state depart itu'iit at U'.isli , itiKlun tu quit Mi ln M.it.tmortiH Iftll'il" to be .tllliCktl h tin- I'lll'i'd , St.ltt , I'ollMll lollllMIII Mill ' l i " York, Pa. -"1 hao u.h! Ly.Ha H. Pinkham's VeReUble Compound nnl found it to ih ail you say It i. I was no su k that I could not stand at my sink to wash (lishes ami I could not sit without a pillow under me. I had the doctor evi ry few days but since I have taken the Compound I don't have to send for Idm. I have had three children and could not raise any of tbem. but since I have taken the Com- ' jtotmd I have a bright baby boy. I I advise every suffering woman to try It ' and get relief. It has done wonders for i me."-Mrs. Catharine GooDLWG, 133 E. King Street, York. Pa. When H medicine has been successful in bringing health to so many, no woman has a right to say without try ! InK it, "I do not believo it will help me, " There must be more than a hun dred thousand women In this country i who, like Mrs. Goodling, have proven what wonder I.ydiu K. Pinkham' Veg etable Compound can do for weak ard oiling women. Try It ami see for yourself. If tlioro nru nny complications oti ilon't un.lorHtunil, rltu l.y.lln K. lMiikliani Motllchie to. (coiitldoiitlul), Lynn, Muss. c I'P'f&WTvflJmft'' . J ':i '1ri The Folly in Buying Blindfolded I low many inni ami woin.-n in this ciniiiiiiiiiiy tin ilu-ir sli.iiiiuir Mintll'tihlod? Ktiiiny wIipii vim think of it that thinking nu'ii and wunit'ii will lav IJliiid Mnn'i Inifl'" with their numoy. Ymi dun't have tu shop blindfolded unions von want lo. The Out -of-'l'owu Houses start od the 1 (ianie of "lMind Man's Bun." Hut it's a dangi'i-otis jamo I'm- iu to .la. in our town. It isn't a lair uaiiK'. It isn't Tail-to niusclves. It isn't fair to our community. It isn't fair to our home meivhaiit. He is helping us -oieiatinj,' with us, working with us t. uiliiiil.l and iinprove all our home iustituiioi s. Then, let us plav fair with uiirxi Ivi-k and with him. I..t u s-ive tlw hmuc inuvhant the first ehanec. That i .ill he .!;;. INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME THE ORIGINAL Ws CLthc "things that count : "irr eesssssgrsfc. tit iasiMssssWsssasssgSBEsBMB3BK3BBBBasssc3Cy. my JPfd u-v 'i,, ufr''r " l" ' ' Ws)ln a day or u... J - Itoutb t'nroluiA ui'.l t. i i.t ,,i, j aifiovted to be luuliiiistu in i. .., f Imm within M-tcrul ds I fleoryia' wilil ia m pr. -.ui J.t.iiuiv ata exMeted t t ilut a. i I i .. v 'i.iii it l 2MNMI men nt 1' 'ou. tin' ' b,.iMi ( i .h nnlitiu 'iti.V ot I 11 i Ual I ..t.u i.tl tile KltM I I jjll.H.I. Ii'ii'llt '.'Ollli .it ' ' iii . i, l .li . . .1 '. elStesfSJHEMk I jjppfisByHMiJiy . tjjct- fiyfc Pfrfeet -atit.ti'tlli hlead will he the hap iy l Villi t of Volll IH'Xt hakili dav it' mm 1. lii.lillier to order Rogue Spray Flour MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS II. 0. Nortlwick, Prop. Phone &07 -V-..-.,ll. Patroiue the Tho Food. Drink for all Agos ' Riih milk, milted gr n inOtadr (txm. I or tnitnta.in vlid JgtovrinstK'kll. i lU' nutnUoo. upbuilding W v hole tady, 1b iforslaa nurwaf MiOlhr tad il ag!,) institution that m.iint.iuix rhe L-trcrest Pavroll in Mnlt'ord The Medford Printing Co. The Best I'!(iiii)ed tl.l Pl.mt in Oii'on outside of r..itl.tuJ. Two Recipes for Hot Weather: PEP At the Soda Fountains and Yellow Label Tomatoes At the Grocer's Try tin m ni and mi1 off, ROGUE RIVER VALLEY CANNING CO. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND W4TJKH and tRMOAYlNtt riVK j Go to J. A. WQtXft i 128 H. Grape 2t. Teltlii'iie biKi Tell Us the Size of your window and doots and we'll i upib a.-ruMteU in ije frames for them. We'll supi1 the windows and I doors too if ou dculre. Give you ; hotter reulu than uny handwork. ,Glve ou a choice of design and flo- ih. A ad you'll ha suri'Haed at how ! little our mill work costs. Come 'aud inetit:.Ue. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Ask Your Grocer and Butcher iftey Src jte BIa4OTA j kmw nw.ur. mtvr jjlo AMD ,vt wutr They're . r - W I k -V s,. -& r yj "e.rt-.. t. t. Pi' vcisspi-fi me Best V ' 1 .1 T..lWK I ff t r i' j. rwpr r V n r & Muie nouiulang than tc, cuS, U. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price wwi (WjT vttJfi "