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ftfEDFOTrn ' "MATT ' TRTTOTNT, TfEDFORT), - OT?EfiONT, f5ATUnT)AY. JTTXK 'R, 1D1R Ill 10 SPRAY Hedford Mail Tribune ' AN INm-WNhENT NKWSF'Al'Klt ii ' PUBMHHKD KVKRV AKTKItNUON - MKDKORD FKINT1NQ CO. Office, Mull Trlbu-io HulMlng, 26-27-29 norm i ir .ureal, mono u. The Detnocrntlc Tlfnm. Tim Medforrt ; Mat), th ftieijrord Triimne, i ne r ouio- ern Orfjtonlan, The AHhlund Tribune. G1COHOE 1'UTNAM, Editor. ''Mm? 'FOOT! CIRCUS BAH FROM CITY, UNABLE TO 61 PARADE I : r-f : -t ' FOR CODLING MOT SAYS PATH0LG1ST I J 1? t ; 1 i I ! i ; 1 I One your, by mall 5,00 One month, by mat! .60 Per month, dftivred by carrier in MAilfnrrf. AHhlund. Phoenix. Jack- '' sonvllle and Ontral Point . f 0 Saturday only, by mall, per year...... 2.00 Weekly, per year 1 60 Official paper of the CMty of Medfurd, ' Official .taper of .lackuon County. Entered as secnnd-eluHa matter at ' Hertford, Oregon, under the act of March worn Circulation for April, 0,973. MEMUKH OI TUP! ASSOCIATED ntI3HH. Full Loaned Wlro Rtrvleo. Tho As. , oclatrd Press Is oxchlHivoly entlUnd to the uho fur republication of all news ; dfepatchen croditnd to it or not othor i wise cretjitod In thin hiht, and rIro the local news rmiiiisiion m-rcin. ah rmhts J of republication of npelal dispatcher Herein are hiso rcHcrvou, t VOTXOB TO SVBBOKXBEBfl Tf you fnl to receive the Mnll 4. ' Tribune promptly and on time Phone 006-J $ Fl Ashland is sure coining to 1 lie front OK a Roiintl-up town, n.-rcudy lovers of this exciting sport for hundreds of miles north, south, cast find west lire making plans to be there July 4-5-0. , The. management of the nhow is to be congratulate!? on Ihu way it is conducted, livery precaution is taken to safeguard the attendants wbieh run up into thousands. No rowdyism is permitted, and it is a great performance that tuny be en joyed by men, women and children, and once scon they no miles and miles to sec it again. This year it is to contain ninny new and novel features, exhibited in the west for the first time. A groat many professional perl'onners have already been engaged and the com petition among this class will be keen. There will be special events for lo cal talent and the prizes am suffi cient to alt met the best men in southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia. A strong contingent is expected from Klamath county, Iho home of the bueker and lmckerocs, and it is expected many prizes will fall to the lads from this section. As it is the intention of the management of the show this year that local talent he given the preference, in all events. This year as usual if is to he held in collection with n grand patriotic celebration given by the town people. A feature of which will be a wonder ful patriotic display of fire works, to he handled by an expert dil I from the factory. Ashland has wonderful advantages over most cities for a celebration of this sort, with its lnagnifeent parks localcdjn Ashland canyon, handy to llio business section, consisting ol It) acres of shady nooks, .sunshine and flowers, with fountains of sal phur soda iiuil lit lui water, beside free camping grounds are provided here for the accommodation of nil tourists, A special building in which 1nn he-J'uund a private locker and gas plates for cooking purposes. All muds leading to Abland are in the best of shape for summer travel at this lime of the year. So by all means arrange your plans to spend duly -l-o-ti litis year in Ash. land, and you will have the time of your lives. lhiugcrs of Cot ivenoss. Aulo-luloirutluii, liendiichn, lassi tude, Irritability, "blues," willownoss, blotchos, nro among the results of constipation. If long neglected It may cause piles, ulceration of bowels, , appendleits, nervous prostration, pa ralysis. on't delay treatment, Nest remedy Is Foley Calhartle Tablets, us many thousands know from cxperl- ' onco. They not only do their work surely, easily, gently, hut without In Jury to stomach or Intestinal lining. Contain no linult-furnilug element. Bold everywhoro. Adv. Notice to Allen Women. .All Gorman alien females In Mcd ford and vicinity over the ago of M must register with the chief of police, commencing at 6 o'clock .Monday. Juno 17, and continuing on each day successively thereafter until and In cluding the 2llth day of Juno at p. m., except Sunday. J. F. Al.KXANHKIi, I!. S. Marshal. .1. F. KITTSON'. P Chief of Police j Although the weather proved to be lightly warm, greul enthusiasm and school spirit were shown Friday af ternoon when the puiiils of the Jack son and Hoosevelt schools met on the Jackson athletic grounds for a final meet. The events of the afternoon were as follows ; r.O-Vard Dash, 1A anil II Jewtjll Waddcl, Roosevelt, 5; Lester Skinner, Hoosevelt, 3; Franklin Hob inson, Hoosevelt, I. Ii A and 11. I'errv W'uddcl, Hoose velt, fi; Harold Moore, Hoosevelt, It; John Hcildcn, Hoosevelt, 1. 4 A anil H. Hoys John A. Mc Donald, Hoosevelt !; Walter Flick, Jackson, It; Has Tall, Jackson 1. 4 A and H Oirls W'ilda Durness, Jackson, .'; Xlary Ncwland, Hoose velt, :i; Helen Shirley, Hoosevelt, 1. fi A Itovs Edd" Slinkier, Hoose- vent, 5; Kdward Dcinmer, Jackson, 3; Fred l'uhl, Hoosevelt, 1. fi A Oirls Winifred Ford, Hoose veil, fi; Hessic Minklcr, Hoosevelt, U; l.ohi Bowman, Hoosevelt, 1. 5 H Oirls Ksther Dcinmer, Jack son ft; Junnita Toll, Jackson, 3; Helen ihirley, Roosevelt, 1. 6 A Hoys Hay Stringer, Jackson 5; Frank McOiing, Hoosevelt, 3; Wcl- dciiMdlee, Roosevelt, 1. 0 It Hoys Russel Kvnns, Jackson, 5; Scott Kerns, Jackson, 3; Frank McOlung, Hoosevelt, 1. 7 A Hoys Muitland Biilcn, Jack son, f: l'uul Oannuway, Roosevelt, 3; Jack Torncy, Jackson, 1. (i A Oirls ltlia Hurd, Roosevelt, 5; Herlhu Skinner,. Hoosevelt, 3; Elsie Cleveland, Hoosevelt, J. (I 11 Hoys Hilly Wilier, Jackson, 5; Kddy Minklcr, Hoosevelt, 3; Fred l'uhl, Roosevelt, 1. Totals Hoosevelt, , (id; Jackson, II. 1IK Vnjil Dash 7 A Hoys Mausy Itlden, Jackson, .V, Jack Torney, Jackson, 3; I'niil Oannnway, Hoosevelt, 1. A Oirls llha Hard, Hoosevelt, 5; Herlhu Skinner, Roosevelt, 3; Kvclyn Mills, Jackson, . ti A Hoys Hay Stringer, Jackson, 1; Frank iMcClung, Roosevelt, 3; Weldc iiMcRoc, Roosevelt, J. (I H Hoys Scott Kerns, Jackson, '; Russel Kvnns, Jackson, 3; Robert Schleikert, Jncksou, .1. 8 It Roys-Harry llaerlle, Jack son, ."; Allen McClaliahan, Jackson, II: Adelbcrt Elliot, Jackson, 1. I It Oirls Ksther Dcinmer, Jack son, 5; Hessie Minklcr, .Roosevelt, 3; Ijola Howman, Hoosevelt, . i A Hoys Hilly Miller, Jackson, Ti; Kddv Minklcr, Roosevelt, 3; Kdward llemmer, Jackson .1. Totals Roosevelt, 30; Jackson, 43. Vanl Itelay " A Hoys Jack 'J orncy, Jacksia, ; l'uul Skidmorc, Jackson, 3; Wal ter Crank, Hoosevelt. J. Jligli Jump 2nd tirade, 3 ft. 8 in. Harold Moore, Hoosevelt, f; Stanley Itidcn, Jackson, 3; l'erry Wnddcl, Roosc- vcll, I. 8 I! Hoys, 1 fl. (i in. Harry llocr- llc, Jai'ksou, ,r; Walter lloertlc, lacksou, 3; Allen Met' Iniiuhnu, Jack son, 1. T A Hoys, -1 ft. Ii in. Jack Torney, Jackson, ."; Mausy Hiden, Jaidisoa, 3; Karl Hciaphill, Hoosevelt, 1. (Tie) U II Hoys, I ft. 2 in. Charles 1'ipgrass, Hoosevelt, .'); Kdward Hummel, Hoosevelt, 3; Al bert 1 lohenstcia, Jackson, 3, (I A Oirls llha Hurd, Rooscveli, ."; Kudora Kvans, Jackson, 3; ICvi'lyo Mille, Jackson, 1. 4 A Hoys, 3 II. (i in. Fove Moore, Roosevelt, 5; l.eon Hawkins, Jackson, t; Jhoa McDonald, Roosevelt, 1. Totals Hoosevelt, '21; JaeLrton, .10. 4Vmltnalion f kip (ilb tirade Kitdic Minklcr, Roose velt, "i; Ray Stringer, Jackson, 3; erne, Norns, Hoosevelt, 1. Totals Hoosevelt, (i; Jackson, 3. Pole Vault S A and It Hoys Mansv itidcn. Jackson, ,1; Adollicrl Klliot, Jack son, 3; Scott Kerns, Jackson, 1. t 'binning 7 A Hoys Jesse Ron-berry, Roose velt, .1; Paul Oaanaway, Rooscvidt, 3; Author llusbv, Roosevelt, 1. 8 H Hoys- Harry Hocrllc, Jackson, 1; Allen Mct'iaaahiiii, Jackson, :t; Jesse Roscherry, Roosrvolt, I. Totals Roosevelt, lit; Jackson. 17. Ornud totals Hoo-cvclt, 120; Jackson, I I.",. lllg llol Cross Dunce Thn Knights and Ladles of Secur ity will give a dance, at St. Mark's hall on Tuesday evening, Juno ifli. Proceeds will bo donated to the Red Cross fund. Kxcellent nnnlc and re freshments nnd n good lime guaran teed. OS Little Ones Miss Free Show Given In Street Parade as Permit to Parade Is Refused By Moyor Show Big ger and Better Than Ever. ClltCl'S DAY TIPS Tho attraction today Is Sells- Floto circus, located on the fair grounds, where two perfor- 4 mances are scheduled, 2 and 8 o'clock, dors opening an hour earlier. At 1:30 and 7i30 o'clock, doors opening an hour band begins a lengthy program of popular, standard and patrlo- tic music and tho mysterious widow appears. Annexes open until 10 tonight. Circus day and no circus parade. Can you imagine. It? Yes, perhaps some of the older folk can, but the kiddles Disappointed yes they were hundreds of thorn, 'cause they always expect; always look forward to tne great sights given In these grand free streot pageants. And this, for num bers oC little tots Is their only glimpse of the big attractions on Circus day for, many of thorn do not get to attend the performances. Circus us Scheduled But circus day, nevertheless Is hero and It 1b tho Solls-Floto circus, the big red, white and bluo cars carrying tho tons of paraphernalia, tho hundreds of horses and pontes, tho dciiB of wild animals and GOO peo ple having arrived In tho wco sma' hours of tho morning from Montague, whoro a largo business was dono yea terdav. Tho great wagons, aftor being brot down tho runs, were hastened to tho fair grounds whoro Solls-Flotovlllo is tho place of nmuBcniont for today ami tonight only. The parade, which was scheduled for this morning was declared orf, as tho city would not permit It so only tho performances will tako placo as scheduled, ono for this afternoon and the, other for tonight, tho latter be ginning at 8 o'clock, doors opening ono hour earlier. Itmlnr litg Tops This Afternoon "Ln-a-ap-do-o-oz nnd gcn-tcll-mun, Sells-Floto challenges tho wurruld to produce its equnl in n-musc-mcnt, ed-gcw (with a soft 'G') kny-shan and dlo-yertlse-ment, com-hin-lng ev-oreo ox-oc-bi?hun Willi chniapecns glv-lng odd, nov-el nnd speck-tack-jow-lur por-formaii-cces." And with that uniiouncenicnt from a leather-lunged announcer, whose volco could bo beard a mllo on a clear day, ttio Sells-Floto circus, which the gonial pro3s agent admits Is tho most astounding aggregation of tal ent, n world of glitter, gold, gladness. music nnd niolody, ever brought to gether under a mammoth canvas," muilo its bow In iMcdford today on tho fair grounds. Alphabetically Outlined Painting the Sells-Floto exhibition alphabetically, it really Is an aggre gation of acrobats, bears, camels, dogs, elephants, gorillas, horses, an Ibex, jaguars, kangaroos, llamas, mountain Hons, Nubian linns, orang outangs, panthers, iiuadrumaiious an imals, rlng-tatled monkoys, sables. !gers, iirlals, vampires, walrus, yel- low hammers, zerus and icbras, not to mention Alice, from Hallas, "tho ful lest girl In tho world, nnd Truveno, tho man with two heads. It's nil cir cus! , To the small boy soelng his first cirrus. It Is a midsummer night's dream of revelry, beauty nnd action a fairyland of frills and silver gauze, of sylph fairies In silken tights Judging from the youngster's eyes. It Is somo enchanted dreamland w here naught but beauty dwells nnd w'here all tho Inhabitants perform Impossi ble featR. To this boy queens of tbu air flew from heights to heights and made a Joke of the law of gravita tion. Ponderous elephants stood upon their heads and walked erect upon their bind feet, turned somersaults and other remarknblo stunts gym nastic. To this youngster every clown was a "Slivers" personified, and he bowled with glee when the towns cut up In age-old form. Patriotic Spirit Along with a fast-movlag show. the Sells-l'loto people Infuse a spirit of patriotism that makes the heart heat faster. Old Olory Is constantly in evidence. Instead of the usual I 'i r ' i s" HIPPOPOTAMUS ZEBRA GOT SORc jANO! yimn -prohibitionist gl V- . GutMTsSe -Moncj the" wit n ones" at SEi.S -TLOTO .Sells-Kioto circus, which performs at 8 o'chak tonight, features n giant gorilla measuring over eight feet from toes to hands. Colossus Is only 7 years old anil will not reach his full growtli until 21), at. which time lie will measure about 11 foot. Ho conies from the Arricnn west coast nnd Is tho only gorilla who has lived one whole season away from his native haunts. Six llttlo cut) lions nil born within tho last three days will be an other fnituro of tho Sells-l'loto side show. wtnd-up tho bippodromo races tho circus band arises and plays "Tho Star Spangled Danner." liven tho perspiring circus hands drop their ropos to uncover and stand at atten tion until tho last nolo dies away. Take the Kiddies So, if you liavo no little kiddies of your own, just grab ono or two of your neighbor's, tako them as your guests for an evening, as they will enjoy making tho acquaintance of tho ponies, monkoys, the elephants, and thoy will also llko to get a gllmpso of Colossus, the giant gorilla, tho only living animal of the kind in captivity. And hy taking them you will glad den their little hearts and also will lie happy yourselves. TINUE WASII1NOTON', June 8. -Continuation of tlie work of Hie Alaskan railwav was virtually reassured to day when siib-coniuiittce of the house appropriations committee recom mended additional funds. The appro priation will enable the present force id' iiproximutoly 3,0011 workmen to continue the work. The sub-committcc has not ap proved the full estimate of $7,3im,imil but assurance was given Unit enough would lie provided to construct the line well toward Fairbanks, the ob jective of the project. 'I'lie general plan calls for rehabilitation of the Northern Alaskan liiilwa" which is a part of the comprehensive scheme for development of the line. With the apropriahon the road is expected to be eoinpl, ted to the Su- ituu river. The plans call for work m the Matanuska ,oal brunch nnd thai branch will lie completed, mem bers of the eointuittre say, to oicn transportation for the Nomina coal fields. Atlantic City A Herman giving tho name oC Frit Flnge, whom police believe Mashed slmu along the coast slnco the C-boats came, was arrested and maps of coast harbors, drawings of guns nnd code books found In his room, iletecttves, report. , CHICHESTER S PILLS M IUAUUMI IlltAM I'll.l-N f - f MHki j-nnHr t.Sittit.AI-mKcH. M SOlDMlWlfiWSIStVtRlttHLRt iPHOENIX TO GIVE OUT OF DOORS The ouMonr prrfuritiuncc of 'VMikudu1 iromisuH to be Hie. mnsirul event of Ihu sriisou. I'iv(mratiiuis iirv lirin! ninili' in ilt'.'id mrmvt with tlit' intention of iliibli.iititr (hi; lad tluif Kopie River valley eiin Imvu .' iiHisienl festival every season as e:; as most of the other communities throughout, the eounlry. The Phoenix people are clearing ml otherwise fixing up their heau-.;-ful grove and intend eivting a lar-. s(;iMti with seenery of the real hind, not painted, huL nature's orig:nal scenery. The grove will In: he:int; fuMy lighted nnd everything made to i.nrnionize with the oecasion. The signers are selected from ihe hest in the valley, including many from JI ed ford. Mr. Andenvs v hen reheasing Uiem for over a liionth nnd promises to give a presentation of "Mikado" thai will fully .justify Ihe e'bornte piv)aratioiis undertak en. 'Ihe costumes are furnished by (iohKtein Costume eompany of San Francisco, and will be as rich an 1 appntprinte as any professional pro- duelioll. Preparations will be sufficient k advanced so as to announce, the ex act date the early part of next wee'; llernlco Warrens of Hilt, arrived in tho rtty this morning on a shop ping visit. 3 Ileal Skin Diseases j It Is unnecessary for you to suffer with I-IH-II.O, U.WV.IIO, ,,'f.TV, similar skin troubles. A little icmo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, dis appearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The R. W. Rom Co.. Cleveland. O. jo25Taperl U.VMiUTAKKH. Lady Asslsuint. M SOUTH IIAItTLKTX, Phone M. 47 and 47-J2. Automobile Hoarse Serrlce. auto anibulauce Horrlc. (rsr, 10 EXTEND DRAFT II iLAW TO MEN OF 45 WASHINGTON', Juno 8. Amend ments to extend tho draft law to all men between the ages of 18 and 43 were offered by Senator Cummins of Iowa and Franco of Maryland, today when tho senato military committee began conslderotion of the twelve billion dollar army appropriation bill passed by tho house. Tho conunltteo decided to hold bearings on the hill, and Scrclary Hakcr will appear next Monday. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Dc Cured by local applications, an Ihcy cannot rrach thn dtma8iMl portion of the car. Thnro Is on'.y ono way to euro catarrhal dcurnens, Rr.ri that Is by a conittltuttnnal remedy. Catarrhal DAfn is cnuncd by an In fliimo'l rontlltlon of tho in u coup lining of thft KimtachUn Tubo. When I bin tuba la Intlamrrl you have a rumbling Bound or 1m Inflammation can be reduced and thin tuho restorr-il to Ua normal condition, harlnc will be dtroy?d forever. Many cafii of dt-afnf.M aro cauitr-d by cntarrli. tthlch is an inflamed condition of the mucous aur Jacea. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood on the mucoua surfaces of the system. We tvlt! Rtv On Hundred Dollars for ny esse of Catarrhal Doafness that cannot bn cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir culars free. All Druggists. 7ftc. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. I 1 COAL Wo expect to supply at new low rate local coal of first-class qual ity, free from slato. For information, regarding de livery and prices apply to CoRerButteCoalM'gCo. Room SOit, I lrst National .Ilank Illdg. F. II. Cowles, l'rcs. Phone 262. For Sale (! acres under Irrigation, three room hoiiso nnd onthuildlngs, with crop in, for rent or sale, and cheap Splendid alfalfa and stock ranch. slocked and equipped at f liO.OO per acre. 29 acres well Improved, can't bo heat for location, soil, etc., tSiinn.nu buys It, and It's worlh every cent ot it, too. Brown & White 10 South I'lr Street, From all indications over !)5 per cent of the first brood ol coo. ng moll, have emerged and deposuei. e....s. A few eggs have Deen nine in." but on account of the cold weath er?np to a few days ago, only a small '. ,. ,.r ih,. ee"s laved were hatched." Put, it is possible for the mollis that are oat now io cuusu .1 ili hi the greater num ber of inotlis that were out earlier in the season. All fruit should uo Kept thoroughly covered willi arsenate o lead for (he next two or mice i. n....i..,...i v.-d two weeks ago should be sprayed again next week. I'se arsenate of lead paste or two pounds to oil gallons of water or ar senate of lead powitcr one pom... r.n...,lt., of water. Nicotine sul phate, one pint to 1"0 gallons may be combined with either paste or powdered lead. II will not be neces sary to use lime ol suipnur in u.i application. The "Friend Gun Nozzle" has been tried out and found to be very satisfactory and I believe it will do vi-.rv effective work when used Willi pumps of high pressure capacity. It is necessary to have the fruit covered with spray at this time in or der to prevent serious miccuon jrom the first brood and the percentage o u-nnnv fruit will depend Upon tllO thoroughness of this application be cause every worm that gets tnrongn this' spray will mean a great many more in the second brood. nted June 8th, 1018.' - (Signed) C. C. CATE, County Agent. GOINSI" r OOlNS I! t ftONE lit Wftnuot wu wvt n 7 ifuviuH mi uvt it J TniMl tw nuhw, I WAS somewhat peeved LAST NIGHT. George got SENTIMENTAL about my hair AND I told him that having i MCE HAIR was a duty BUT THAT having something UNDER THE hair was in a MEASURE A privilege AND I felt myself IN THE privileged clasgA t I BELIEVE that men don't TNINK Of anything but a woman's LOOKS, BUT I thought GEORGE WAS different. Yours for beautiful hair, Red Dance tiivcii liy I bo KXK.IITS AND l,.M)j.;.s oW SFCCIilTY ST. JI.VItK'S ll.MX Tuestlay Fvcning, June 11th Aiiinlssion ISO Cents Admission tickets may be secur ed from members of the order or at the door. WESTON'S I Camera Shop The Oaly Exclusive Commercial Photographes in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phono 147-J. ' Well do the rest. J. B. PALMJIR. Medford. COS East Main Street, j