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PAGE THREB SPEED COP HIKES Al G. Barnes Big Show In Medford Wednesday, May 14 K MTSDT'ORT) MATT. TRTDTTNTS. MTCDFOItD. OKEOOX, RATTT17DAY, MAY 10, 1M9 (r Kit loll lit III S WORRY KNOWN IN CITY William 10. Mel'iiraon, deputy shor irr whoso apodal duly wus to look Mftur hooxo uml spued vlolulurs, Ih no lonxnr n county olflcor, IiuvIiik mill dimly liur(it mipiioitoilly for Hup Krnuclsco, from AhIiIiiihI, at nn curly hour Thursday niornliiK, IiiIiIhk with 111 in tiltt diipuly sheriff unit stiilo po llco uiiiIkos mill sumo pupurs ho wu Klvon to serve. I lo In not oxpnotwl to uppuur in this county iikuIii. iMcl'iir hoii dlil not ruitlKii nor wiih Iiu ills luirKr.il up In tin) tlmo ho loft, but It Ih understood now that ha hint burnt lot out nnil Unit 111" conduct durliiK thn short tliim liu wuit In the county IH llllltlK tllVIIKllHUtl'd, Inoldiiutiilly It ciin bi Htntiid tliut tlm yoiiiiK in uii oitrl y In tho wnk ilimpllo (ho rai t liu wiih Kmmnilly sup piiHud lo ho a iniirrlod mini will) n clillil, ipliiiiiind lit marry n younx AhIi IiiihI iilrl, whom) hku ho Kv In tuk Iuk out tlm llcunso 17, but who Ih Huld to look only in or HI.' Tho mur rlniiH did not tiika pluco, tho ulrl'n pnruntH oppoaliiK It mid wlthholdliiK their column. Tho county nuihor Itli'a 'nro vnry rtlrnt iiliout kIvIiik any Information about Mcl'iimon mid li Ih ItmvliiK, hut II Ih undnrntooil Hint If ho had hmm liorf) ymtiirdiiy h would hnvo Imun flrud by Hhurlff Terrlll. Thuro nro various liilurust liiK rumors koIiik t Iiu round since thn crutwhllo Hpuud mid bnoso rop l"ft for Hun KrunrliK'o. It In known that ho wan a (limp disappointment to tho Mhnrirr nnd Prosecutor ItohuriH, hnv lnu dona compumtlvoly little, work In hi linn or duty. HI only work of nny connciiiiic wnn hln detection , nnd nrrnsl on n triiln or u Konthnrn I'ncirio dining rnr waller who Hold lit in n bottlo or Iiodi". - MrKursun wiih a former member of, tho Him Kriinclnro pollen force nnd or tlm motorcyclo squad or tho I'orl land rnrro, cimiliiK horo ithoul two month mso. On tho HtrctiKtlt or hi Hplvndld rncoininuudutloiiH ho was hired it a deputy sheriff by tho coun ty court. Ha wm ut onra hiiraldud an world hcaUir but as Unix proitn'sseil It wn soon toured that ho beloiiKed to tho nut-lent uml honornblo Indue or four-riunhor. It wiu learned Bin unlay Hint tho horirr nnd prosecutor nxpiicted to ro rolvo tho bnduca mid papers In the mull from Mcruron, nnd (lint If tho oibiHliiK articles did not nrrlvo within n day or two atnp would bo talKMi to locate Mcr'urson nnd secure. them. NEW SAWMILL TO BE". BUILT A! IAIEN1 A pomiuiinii'ntiiin .from n Tuli'iit rcxidont. Mute tlinl i-nilo iiii-ini: lliroimli do not see nil that in uoinir on in mill iirnnnil Tuli'iit. With the liiir irriunlinir ditch nnd new roiul Unit iti tilling built nnd two sntviuillH. one in full blnM ami lllt other Ikmiiit crcrt ccl uml Noon rmulv 1'or biiMinesH. it is ilirt'ii'iilt to L'ot men imiiiiil'Ii to do nil tlio work remiiri'il. There in no hooin reiiortVil theru now, but it Mlumly urnwih in that coiiiiiiiinitv, ' "Tljoro nro n few itnoil iiiieniliL'x for biiMinewH in Tuleiil," the 'eniiiiuii nii'iilinn trues on to stiite. ., "Talent needs il (Inn; wlore, it linnlwilri! htnrc. u I loot roo:n. ti lmkerv, it bitrlmr kIioil ii Hlmeniiikur. etc. ' Tho future out look for thin Keelion of Hip valley Keenm piirtieularlv liriuhl at the iiioh ent." Abliland TidinuH. i , - Woman C'riotl With I'nln Thoiisnnda of worn on work todny whllo lulforlng from kldnoy or blnd- der nllment that can bo- rollovod. Mr, h. Waviio, 2720' 3rd Ht., Oconn l'ark, Cnl., write: "I hail to alt down during my housowork. My buck ach od bo, alo my hip pained mo so I uncd to cry out, tho pain wa ' so Brent. Now I ahv ihmikful to any that Foley Kidney rill rid mo or all my pain." Dackacho, sore muaolcs, Htlff or Hwollnn joint, . rhoumntlc ' pill n nnd indication of kldnoy trotu blo. Foley Kldnny rills nro gnfo and rollahlo. They hrlna; quick results. Vot Biiln by Modford Pharmacy. ' TLfnfAofo Know what you givo motners your children. . Tho open published formula appears on every bottlo of MRS.WINS LOW'S SVRUP. v The Infants9 and Children's Regulator II ' NBinni-it prf;jipt, efTlctent Vfse IsihlA rathnrtlc n,' Hhutwrb-11 rrjuvenntor of dlflM., uvo action, couc onu tnnrmuen, v Sodium Btorbonata htfthty vnlnnhlf In (renting HovoroKnttricindlKMtlon In children, . , Oil of Anlso, Fennal, Carawny, Corinndcr, Olycerine, Sugar Syrup, nil of which help to mnko this formula the very beat that I tnemcai bkiii enn tie vine, it it nulla It would bo clone regardless ot tne met that a bottle of Mn Vs. Window's Svrtin now costs other similnr preparation. Yet It costs you no morq than ordl. A nary bnby laxatives, i ' jr , At all Dragg'uts ' ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUO CO., 215-217 Fulton Stre.t, N.Y. Otnml Selling Agtntt: IlirolJ F. RltrUt k C:, Inc. Ntw Yuk Tt.l, Ctt AHhualrlcnl man kiuo nHkunuo at a prima doiina without u tompnrn nieiil ir there bo such mi article. And Al 0, lliiruu wouldn't huvo a tur tlK'r or pinna In hi circus un ion tho nnlmiil performer could pro duce ladlHputii'blo ovldeiico or period ical mental rlurle. "Alice In JuiiKluliind," tho blK opnntiiK fen tu re or lliirne' olrcu. which will open a day's oiiKUKuniont luu) p.-.,v; : tu tl;o owner or tho show that a Inity tlKor can ha Jut a un- . KvanK'-l'Utli. Ion's t.liurrli Koiirth Ht. below Oukdala Ave.. Itev. Ir. V. 11. Moroni-Oener. pator. He. SIS West Fourth Ht. Riinduy school al IV a. m. Divine service at 1 I n. m, '' ' , You and yours aro cordlully Invited fnlliollc diurrli Bou lb Oakdiilo nvenuo. First inns Sunday al 8 a. m, Second mass at 10130 a. m. .Ilenedlctlon nrter second mass, -llov. John 1'ower. roctor. Cent nil I'olnt Church - Mol her day wilt be olmerved at tho l'rehytnrlnn church Bunduy al II i, m, In tho owning nt 8 p. m. thn minute mon will speak. Other services as uaual. A cordial welcome to all. Talent tlirlnllnn Church Service at-3 p. m. In tho Talont ChrlKilan (hurch Sunday. I). K. Olson, proldont or tho Intor nutioiial ChrlMlan Illhlo coIIoro will deliver hi grout addre on "The Conquest or a World." Everybody Invited: . rrobylerlnn Cliunii, I'IhmmiK Sunday school ami llllilo study 10 a. in.' II. W, Frame upnrlntendent. I'roui'hlng service 1 1 n. m. Suhjort, "Our Debt to Motherhood." Thl la 1'nronl day. Kveryono wear n flower. Young People's meeting 7:30. I-c-herlu (lore, loader. Kvoryonn nboiild attend services on Mother's day. Dr. llallllo. M. K. Church, South ( Cor. Main nnd Oakdalo. : J. K. Walbeck, Pastor. Sunday school al 10 n. m. Preach Inn at 1 1 a. ni. Bnd at 8 p.m. The morning aervlco will bo a Moth er's Day sorvlro. Let evoryono wonr a carnation or somo other appropri ate flower, lu honor or your mother. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. You a ro urged lo bo present at ull service. First lrobyti'rliiii Church Cor. Main and Holly streets. Sunday school nt 0:43 a. ni. Morning aervlco. observing Moth er's day, ut If a. m., sermon, "Mother." Kvonlng sorvlco at 8 p. m., sormon, "Tho Modorn Quest lor llollglon." ... ' MuHlo ror the morning sorvlco: Solo, Mrs. IMc Fill one. , In tho oven I tin: Violin solo, W. Cnrloton June. Vocal nolo. (Miss Mary tioro. Orgnult, Mr. C. C. Mc Curdy. - Wo extend a cordial Invitation to the worship or this church. 1.. Myron lloozer, minister. First MethiHlInt Fplctil (liurell Fourth nhd Ilnrtlott. Sunday school nt 9:iti a. m. Classes tor everybody. C. A. Mocker, supt. Mothers Dny service nt a. m. An npproprlata nermon, npeclul musle, floral decorations and .the sodium CitrKt nn eireetfve refra htor of ihi boweln uacn fr- qtirniiy with other tnffrrdinlti .. bylcnrnrd doctnn in treating were possible to improve this for- twlco ns much to make as nnv rousonnble a an operatic star. Ito huiirHiils for tho punoant, In which all sort of wild, seml-wllil and domestic miliuuls uppoar, showed It. And you can't calm a funny puma with u diamond tluru and a wrlt wutch. i.N'ot even twenty pounds of borne riimh, which .bus been substi tuted for beef allien war was declarad will muko her unditrstund that time Is Kottlnx short nnd tho rob carnal muni proceed. You have' to humor tlicuo iinlmul. The clrcu will show In Moilfonl, May 14th. mothara will, make thl a ' suitable dny.v All mother, their aons and dauithters opeclally Invited. In the evenlnK at 8 o'clock a beau tifully 'illustrated lecture entitled "Hlx O'clock -Around the World" will lie Klvon.' The new dollneoscopo will bo used. Come early to secure a good seat. 1'ho Kpworth league will meet at 6:45 p. m. Its meetings are always Inspiring and helpful lo the young pooplo. , Mr. F. C. Edmosdes Is musical dir ector. Miss Edith Brooks is the ac companist. C. K. Carlos,' Minister. 1'W Church of Christ, Scientist 'Ilranch or tho Mother Church, tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, In lloston, Mass. Sorvlco ovcry Sunday at 1 1 a. m., subject, "Adam and Fallen Man.'' Sunday school at 9:45. All under tho age or twenty are welcome; Wednosduy evening meetings, at which testimonies ot Christian Scl once healing are given nt 8:00. Froo reading room which Is In the M. F. & H. building, Is open from 1 to S p. m. dally except Sunday and holiday. The Bible and all author ized lltorniuro may bo read, loaned or purchased. Church building 'Is at 218 North Oakdnlc. The public I cordlully In vited to attend the services and visit tho reading room, " , First Christian Church , Cor. Ninth and Oakdalo. IHIjIo school 9:45. Sunday Is Mothor's day and you can honor her In no bettor way than gstborlng with our Dlblo school and study tho Blulo which she loved. 1 1 a. in. Tho minister will deliver his sermon lecture on "Tho Three Most Benuttrul Words In the English l.niiKiiuKO." Tho church will bo beau tifully decorated and with tho special Mother music this will bo the sorvlco beautiful, ir your mother is living wonr a red carnation. If deceased wear a whlto carnation. Mothor's day comes' but once a year, plan to attend tomorrow. 7 p.'m. Christian Endcavor.- K p. m. I'rcsldcnt David Eugeno 01 son, tho big Swodo from Minneapolis will deliver his great locturo on "Tho Conquest ot a Ward." Don't fail to hear him. Special musla by or chestra and vocal boIo by .Olr. W. H. Gnylord. A hearty welcome to all. 11. E. Millard, mlhlstor. ' First llnplLst Church The beautiful custom or dedicating one day In tho year to tho momory of our mothers has become a habit with tho churches. Tho sorvlco on Sunday morning will be for thorn". Not only should mothers bo tboro, but fathers and sqns and daughters. The evening sorvlco Is different. Wo do not know whothor "All Fool's Night" will become nn annual custom or not, but all fools- hnvo tholr day. Tho coming of tho company to town has suggestod soma sorlous reflec tions. On Sunday evonlng the paBtor will begin a series of sormons on the subject of fools. : May 11, Tho Biggest Fool In Town , 'Mnyv18 Paying a Fool's Kxponnos Mny 25, Tho Pefadlso or Fools. Juno 1, Tho Fool That Was JubI Fooling. Try to hear tho whole series. 9:45 a. in. Bible school. 11a. m., "The Woman That Every body Loves." 0:45 p. m. B. Y: P. U: ' W. T. S. Sprlggs, minister. ' Bohtand Wins Marathon NEW YOHIC. Mnv 10. Max Bolt laud of I'nulistae, New York, won tho 11)'.-) mile Victory loim marathon in iS.) minutes, ; rttt seconds. Charles Pores, Millroso A. A.. New York, 10 vards behind Bohlaml, wan second nml Joe Oiirnn ot Pittshuruh,. third; A. V. Kehr, llimunriun American A C, was 1'oiirth and 0. yankel, Logan Siiitaro, A. C Ohicniro, I'il'lh.: ' P VAUlNQTOrT,' Mnv' n.Tho cas uuiltv list issued totlav bv tho war ilcnnrtmtmt, eonlnined the tniiiio ol' Private (leortre Kranse, 7(51 8 Aurora nyenne, Senlllev Wash., killed in ne lion, '' '. ' ' ' ' , ' , Adolph I.awson Lewis and Max Lewis, two of tho bunk bandits in volved In tho killing of Chief of Po lice Olbbons at The I'mlles, Wednes day, were formerly of (iranls Pass and known by several people of Med ford. W. M. Colvlg Is well acquaint ed with their father, Sheriff II. L. Lewis of Josephine county, and often suw the two toys. Tho lewises are an old pioneer family from Ualice Creole, the grandfather of the boys, (eorgo Lewis, having considerable repotutlon as a man of courage and pucnaclty. Wbon tho S. I', railroad was being built, thoro wa 'considerable diffi culty In collecting the poll tax of four dollars a head from the Chinese laborers. One party of collectors wore fired on, and things were at a standstill when tloorge Lewis volun teered to collect the tax. Ho was deputized, went to tho camp and aftor shooting threo Chinamen cot- ected tho taxes In full. A llttlo lator the grandfather got Into an argument with a man named Walt, and when the latter used a vile epithet, grandpap hit him over the head with an axe, breaking his skull. -owls took to the hills, but when he hoard the man was recovering gave himself up. . Judge Colvlg was Dis trict Attorney at the time and prose cuted Lewi who was defonded by Judgo Hnnna, The only witness wa H. L. Lewis, the rather of thn hank robbers, and- the state had a hard time. On the Jury, however, was an old Mtssturlan by the name of Milton Roynolds or Merlin. Judge Colvlg was then the only Missourlan on the Jackson county bar, was Joked a good deal because of the tact, and there was considerable amusement when ho accepted the Missourlan . on the Jury. The caso wont to the Jury and tbey deliberated for a day and a night, finally being dismissed, unable to agree. Judge Colvlg and Judge Webster went to the court house and when the Jurymen came out Judge Colvlg asked Reynolds what was the matter. "Well." was the reply, "I am from Missouri and so are you and I Jest naturally decided you was right." APPLEGATE IRRIGATION DAM -GOES A severe hlow was dealt the rahch ors'of the Anideirnto vallev Inst niirht when about -10 feet of the Wilderville Irrigation coiiipanv dam. seven miles above Wilderville. wcnt.out. Thoro was no flood, hut it is supposed that hiiili waters of the on.-t winter so weakened the structure that it grad ually (tnve wav. Water from this dm covered ap proximately 1.000 acres of land nnd because of the present hiuh stnire of the stream it will he nlmo-t impos sible to repair it. Some of the best orchards anil finest ntrrieultiirnl lnncl in this part of tho slate was covered bv this irrigation system. Grants Puss Courier. KevolntiTi''!; routed CARACAS, Yenexueln. Mav 10. (Bv tho Associated Press.! Revo luttonists who invtulcd Yeneuncla from Colombia late in April were dc touted completely ' in tuihtinir on April 28 nnd April 30 and have retir od into Colombia, the eovernment an nounced todnv. It a "woman is nervous or has ditty spcllst suffers from awful pains at regular or irregular intervals she should turn to a tonio mado up of herbs, and without al cohol, which makes weak women strong nnd sick women woll. It is Dr. Pierce's FavoriteTroscription. Druggists sell it in liquid or tablets. Send 10 cents to the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package Then, for the liver and bowels nothing is so good as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pcllcta. These ore little, sugar-coated pills, composed of Mayapple, leaves of aloe, loot of jalap things that Nature grows in tho ground. :' Olftfrii, Utah "During expoctuiay I sufTeroct t novtn nervous btvak-down. ' Beoamo very weak, woe nnuae&tod and tick all tho time. My mother sdvieod ino to take Dr. Ploree'a Favorite Prescrip tion.'. After tlio ilrst low Uoeea I could'ent, some thing 1 had not done (or some time. 1 kept on taking It and had practically no suffering and a fine large baby, weighing eleven pounds, t would ndvtse all prospective mothers to take 'Favorite. Prescription.' ' Thpyi'etmiti lako I.V.hin butter," JUVs Jakn IfriWl. 070 38 St. - C TRADE MARK t H The City of W Mr GOODRICH 10 Akron. Dhloii pri Goodrich 375$ with other FordCarTires Ifyoa have not used these husky, d luxe tires for the Ford car, go at once to a Goodrichdeal crand viyto Hm."Give me 'a Goodrich Three-Seventy-Fivei " Compare it with an or dinary Ford-size tire, and you will find it . bigger and burlier in every way. . As a matterof figures and measurements, it is an inch bigger on the cir cumference, and much thickerin the cross section-that s,a31x3A ' inch tire. That extra size means a : finer . looking, easier riding Ford car to be gin, and a longer lived car and tires in the end. Though " Three-Seven-, - ty-Fives" cost a little ' moreat theoutset.built :' to meet the especial ',' needs of the Ford-car ar.d bring out its known 'i virtues,-they soon re- veal a greater dollar : economy .which makes ' i it "the better buy in the ln(g run. Buy Goodrich Urea from a Dealer TIRES 375 size "best in the LONG RUN" GOODRICH f Forward With the III Ctry efty 0an oti lm mil However ?reat our achievements iSvii I LTJ If may have leen, wo can not rest on I llLaMli l'orwnrd with the Victory Iilberty . J -411 : Jwian let us nil suhscrtoe unernlly llltll taMV to our utmost. llFII vW $ i iiS&&i Per Interest . If I Ill ' It r Atty s-T. i&LIS HED lass MEDFORD ONE DAY ONLY Wednesday, May S3 ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH 9 TRAINS OF C1RCU3 WONDERS 9 600 People 60O I fcitiO Horses 550 ' EVERY ANIMAL AN ACTOR EVE RY ACT AN ANIMAL ACT 1200 PERFORMING AHALS 1200 More Educated wild iPi "os sensational beasts than all i ' wild animal ' -'- other shows Pg act extant combined : f4,Ssy ' 30;ii'E3Bl40tt In One Act , Jktj ' M CT QORfilOW Mr, Brn30ffarsas an added feature TV I ice in Jung I eland" Scintillating Two Mile' Open Dan Street Parada 10:30 a. m. Perfermanoas 2 and Q p. m. ... Deora Open 1 and 7 p. m. rnMF F1RLY Tasra Is ptarty ta amnta and hutnact ' Ona hour csaeart btfara yumi:i.wrtui fKfemma by BanMS ptm Msiliia Ssrvlca Band VICTORY WEEK ' 'Another Bexall lc Sale Special WATER BOTTLES Regular Price $2.00. During Victory Week, while they last...:.............. AFTER THE SMUDGE lake j-our appointiucut for your painting, paper ing, tinting by DICK SANDERS Good workmanship guaranteed. No disappoint ments. No lingering done on jobs. Residence 844 W. Fourteenth St. v Phone 840-J Painting and Decorating I am pleased to announce that I now have one or the host and " most thoroly oqulpped painting and decorating establishments to be found in Oregon. 'Have recently secured the services of two Port land expert painters and decorators, who will assist me In the carry, tng on of this work. Have been doing painting and decorating In Jledford for the past sixteen months, and my work speaks for Itself. Use only the very best ot materials and all work strictly guaran teed, at prices that will compare favorably with prices offered any , where in the state. ' I nm now In a position to giro immediate, thoronKh, and expert nt tent Ion to nil contracts tnken, and will be pleased to quote prices to anyone requiring work in my line, Do all kinds of house paint ing, papering, tinting, decorating, and floor finishing. R. J. Phono 110 14 this seasonTho Falryla..d Fantasy 2 for $2.01 Respectfully submitted, Miller or 353-R, ml no ;t (in 'I . t ni .ii nil . t , lO It , h'i . ;vr ' IW . Ua 10) ;'1 tail it,! (lit :.ll nr. i'X in At liTt III IS) .'..Al 105' 3H fit ' lill I.I