' KrrcrWORTl MtUD TWftTrNrrc. TyTRDFOTIDV OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 2fi, 101f)
BAPTISTS GiVE
CHOICE PLACES
TO WESTERN MEN
DKNVKII. . Col., Mny Ull. Tin
)riiiiiiiiii'o ifivt'll to wchIciii lllt'll
'mill women wni 11 fmilurti of tlio re
port of Hii' miiiiihiitiiiir i-iiinmilti'i) nru
Hi'iiU'cl In llm Norllioi'ii HimliMt (oii
vonllini In umnIiii Iwrif IimIiiv, . L)u-
hIiIi'm miiniimtiiiif I), ('. Klnill, n prom-
illlllll IlllnillUHH I1HIII 111 Ul'H Moinc.
Iowii, lor iiroxidcnl, thn commitlue,
ill iniikiliir it HHiili'i'lioim ol' (il rii'ci'K
mill hoard iih'iiuWh for llm cnnninc
vtuir, iriivo uruntnr rt'i'iiuiiitiun to Hie
west tlimi liuri'loforo Iiiik lii'i'ti uiven,
III NcliH'lit ir Mi' Wwll I'or iinixiili'iit.
Ilia I'oiiiiiiilliii' iiIho udlieri'd to the
loiiu ('n'iiIiI'. IiimI ciihIiiiii ol' liiiulinu
HliH Ill'lii'V tl lllVIIII'll. 'I"lll! iiriiim
pill iioiiiiiiiit'oilM follow i
OITii'rr lit llm convention : 1'rcnl
dent. I). ( Hlmll. Iowa; first vim
nriidt'iil. Ilev. Frederick K. Tiivlor,
liiilliinu : xi'iMinil vice iiriwidciit, II. (1.
Kloildiird, Miimhiu'IiiiniiIIh: corn-
imndiinr xconttnrv. Win. ('. Hiltinir.
MiNHiinri: recorilihtf secri'turv: llnv.
Mnurice A. Jlvv, MiUHiii'liiiMiiltM:
HtiiliHtlciil Kiirrvtiirv. Itnv, I'lmrlim A.
Vulknr. I'minHvlviinint treasurer,
f'riuik I.. Miner, Iowii.
MimiliWM of llm executive I'oiniiiil
tee li-rt ixnireM lnj'J:) lti'V. W. H
Alienm!1"'. Virotiri: )tvv. Ml.' A
v UriuiiH, York: J, A. Kiirl." Iowa
Hubert Ivii'l. Mitiiimolii: V, V. Kv
rvtt. Dii 'rii't of (Joluinblii : Huv, Jo'
Htih ('. Iln'". lllinoi: Mm. Andrew
Miti'taii'i. IIIiiioin: J. A. Sunderland
Js'i'l'ni"'"',
, 'ri,M,,',,'t Aiimrii'iin Jlitnlixt Kr
civil "' siii'intv, 1'i'V. T. J, Vil
l"r. Mii'li' nwxiilmil American
Until M I' Mii"-ion micii'lv,
(linnc l I'roi-k. ( iiiiirnoo! uri'xi-
dent Am'i """ ItnotlMt I'lililiciition
Hiii'ii'lv. V" '1. Ilriiiihon, Illinois
nniHiiliuit Wnini'ii' Aiin'rii'iin ItimtiHt
Karciun, AHhk'vii nuclei v. Mrs. W. A
Miuitirnu'crv. New York: nroHldcnt
Woiiiiiii'k American llniiti"t lloinc
Miiiiu Mii'ii'tv. Mrs. John Kuvceii
IIIiiioin. .
IP'S BIGGEST
PLANE WRECKED
LONDON, May 2(1. One man
V I licet ami sovornl hurt whan a sUn
Tnrronl trliilnus, lurm'iit In llio worlil
1 wan wrecked Hi In morning wlillu luxl.
lug for IH first fllKhl near Kitrnbor
ouith. The machlno dun It Dona Into
Ilia around and turned over.
woliihod 20 loin and wan equipped
with ilx enslnos.
BERT LYTELL, STAR
OF RIALTO FILM
Tho modern snfo deposit vaults of
tho Homo Savings. bank, of Los An
roIoh were mod us a setting for a
numbor of tho scones which will ap-.
pear In "Kulth," Marring Hcrt Lytell
to bo shown at tho Itlnlto theatre for
today only. -
1'ermlsnlon to use thxna vaults was
obtained' thru tho courty of one
of tho bank officials and for two suc
cessive nights, whllo tho bunk was
closed to tho public and thn einploy
oors, tho spacious tiled chamber bo
low the level of the street was ono
of tho biiBlcrt spots In town. A for
midable battery of lights wore In
stiillad In tho vaults and enabled di
. roctor Chnrlos Bwleknrd to got somo
Rturtllngly realistic effects against a
bnckgrounil thai, could not bo dupli
cated In a studlo-bulll sot.
It was tho first tlino that thoso
vaults, Installed by tho Home 8nv
lngs bank nt a cost of $150,000, had
over been photographed by a clnomn
camora. To add to tho realism of tho
soeno scvoral of tho young womon
ciorks of the bank woro permitted ito
koen tholr regular posts whllo tho
scone i were being mndo. In this plc-
turo l.ort Tytoll plnyH tho part of a
bank employoe who Is tempted, al
most boyond hln strength but who
thru thn' faith o( two womon, ovar-
comos nil obstacles nnd obtains Imp
plnars and succons. '
NATIVE
HER B
TABLETS
Don'f ho n health slacker, nnd al
low yournulf to yield to tho dan
gorn which nro a suro result of
noRlenl. As soon as you fool tho
first pangs bf plioutuatlBin, or suf
fer from Constipation, "Sick Hond
ncho, or nillousness, tnka HIIhb
Nutlve .Herb Tnblots nnd you will
find a innrkod Improvomont In
houltli und vigor. HIIhb Nntlve
Herb Tnblots nro roatiKnlxod as
tho ntnndnrd hurb - romody for
oleanslng tho system, regulating
tho uctlon of llvor nnd kidneys,
purifying tho blood, and warding
off dlsonso. Ono box contnlnn 200
tiihlotH, and lasts tho nvnrngo fiun-
lly six months. I'rlco il.ou. monoy
nek guarnntoo In ovqry "TN
box. Nono ganuliio without
vruj
lull iriiu" in.' ' .
Sold by loadliiK druggists ovory'
whnro. '
FOLEY S BURK
Tlio KiiiIiiit Kiwlivnl to lin liclil ill
Mi'iiloi'il foe nix iIiivk mill niulilK hc-
uiiuiinir lonlilil. wiil lm llm Inru'i'Hl
mitiliiiir fun I'rolii' iivim' lio Ill in Jin k
Him (oiiiilv. Tlici'n will Im Till ilidtiiH!t
mmiHi'iiiiuit fniitiii'KH nil iihilcr i'Iiii-
viim. llm IuiiIm oi'i'iiiivinit thrt'M nrri'M
of i:riiiiiii nt 1'iilli iiml 'ir HlmclM
niiuoR'ln tlm K. I'. iiiiHHi'nui'r ilmiol
Tim FoldV & Unrk I'oiiilnnoil hliown.
iimirixinu the. urini'iiiiil ntlrin'tioiih
of l In, IVIe. Imvu trrown to mii'h urn-
iioi'tiiiim Hint. Ilmv cmiiiot Im orowilt-d
on tlm lot iihciI in Mod ford in formur
vciux. Ho n ni'w loi'iitioii linn to hi;
HI',' 11 roil. MIIIWH llllll IHHI M'llHIIII M
liiliik'il ill orilinnrv Hir.i'il tmitx tln
vi'iir ori'iiov timlw ITiO li'i't loiiu. unil
tlm iiiiiulii'i' of nllriiclioiiK' Imvu lii'i-n
niiiiilriilili'il. Kiili'K llm two run:
trnini!i iiiiiiinil liiiinoilroiiii'. ini'mitr
t-riii mill ii vinrv. Kohiv & liirk pre.
Mi-tit u inoni'trr i iro n iilu hIkmv, nif'
Inri'HiiiHi lliiwiuimi viIIiil'C tnuiiki' v
imlo riici'H mill oilier novrl mill niorul
oxhiliitionH.
Ainonir tin Hi'"' ii'li'M ih tin IM'-
whirl. A fi'llow Htnrts off will Iiih
own trirl mid wim-H mi with hoiikioiii'
hIhw'i). no I'oimiliitclv in tlm crowd
Kcrnnihlril. hut Urn "Hortmir Ik
oiimiIv ctli'i'ti'il. Anollmr mow lov
riiliniMlnvii'ii in llm bnir Iioiiho. Kvcrv
hoilviK "Innot" iilioiii it. (Mhcr nopu
Inr ridi'K liro llm Ki-rrix wlmel. tlm
Innii'Nt owni'd hv n Irnvidiinr oritiuu-
nntion. nml n 1 10,001) iimrrv-t'o-
imil.
A I'onltiil invitiilion ii cvlvnilfil
llm iti'oiilii of .liii'kxon I'otintv to visit
Dm fi'Ktivnl nt Mi'dforil. wilncKs tin
ii'iisnlioiuil fri'n iii'tx nml I'hiov the
novi'l hIuIiIm of llm !f50.IIO() miilwnv,
Tlii'i'it will ho nli'iitv of inuxiii iiml
fun for I'vcrvlmilv.
I0NAL
E
KlKil5NI3, Ore, May 20,-r-Tho now
company of Oregon National uuard
rocently organised In Kugono,
dimlgnated as Company C, first bat
tullon according to an official order
received today by Mnjor W. a. White,
commundlng tho biittullon. Kugano
Is headiiuarters of tho battalion, ac
cording to tho order, und the other
coinpnnlcs In tho battalion ore A at
MnrHhfleld, I) at Ashland und D at
Maiirord.
I'or i land Is hondqiiartoni of 1110
second battalion and the cnmpnnlcs
tlioro nro duslgnutod ns (1 and II.
Snlom Is designated ns headquar
ters of tho third battalion and the
coinpanlos" are ns follows: I at Sll
vcrton; K at Indnpendeiico; L at
McMlnuvlllu nnd M at Salom.
Wilson Accepts Citizenship.
I.AUKANNK. Switr.crlmnl. Muv 20.
1'rcniilcnt Wilson Iuih sent nn nc-
ci'lilMiico of the lionnrnrv ritigensliip
of the city of Lmixaniio offered him
recently by Die municiimlitv.
JUST A LITTLE r
1 GINGHAM GOWN
Now that plain gingham is
ronlly qulto oxponslvo, It Is also
quite popular for nttornoon frocks
advanced from tho houso-gown
clas to senil-formallty. Nowadays
ono need not bo surprised to soe a
silk frock with gingham trim
mings! But this ndorahlo little
dress Is Just plain, gingham In
pink nnd whlto plaid, made over a
straight skirt nnd vest of whlto
handkerchief linen, nnd trimmed
with a hundrod or more tiny
whlto ponrl buttons. Thnro Is also
n frilly whlto collar and n touch
of black . velvet at wrists and
throat, .
DOROTHY GISH AT
i'f'
lM- ;'i. .
DOROTI-iyCISH
"Booty ,
Hito aha Ih a uluvcy in a Ixindon
Inn, hnr life wrnppiid up In romance
wltli'h oho known from tho books eho
raadK, until a young Scotland Yard
tlntet'llve, ponInK a a mudnnt, coinoa
to t ha Inn to frustrate a plot by Hoi
Hhavlitlji to blow up tho hall whore
llio KIiik of KnKlimd, Primldont Wit
on and othnr dlKnltarlua are to meet
It Ih "Hoots" hvmelf who hus the
InrKiir Hliuro In frustrating-tho vll-
InlnrHS, and the fiKht liotwoon the
two women Ih ono of the unique Incl
donts of the picture While tbera Is
plimty of liourt Intorast, It Ih tho com
oily that counts. There Ih a strong
supporting ciiHt; Including Klchurd
lluriliiiliniixH as' llio young detective.
Miss (llsh nml hnr tomboylsh churuc-
tvr nru tho points to bo played up.
POUTLAND, May 2G. Boyd Trny
lor. 25. a former sorvlco man, later
an umployo of a local shipyard, died
curly today as a result of fulling
under a street car yesterday. Ills
skull was fractured and both of his
lugs and ono arm woro cut off.
Truylor, who bad been calling on a
young woman, tried to board tho car
as 11 passed her residence. He slipped
and foil under the trucks.
Street car employes called an am
bulance and sont him to the hospital
Tho nmbuliinco collided with an auto.
mobile. No ono was lhjured In tho
colllnlon. Trnylor Ih survived by two
slstors, Mrs. G. V. Sander nnd Miss
I.orotta Truylor, both of Drain, Oro.
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33
PLEA ROILS SUNDAY
HOOD niVER, Ore., May 26. Dl
grossing from a sermon, mainly an
arraignment of the hypocritical
"tightwad" typo of churchgoer, Uilly
Sunday found tlmo yesterday to pro'
lest against President Wilson's re
quest tor lifting tho ban on war pro
hlbltlon. .
"I have boon with Wilson four-
squuro and from the heart out," de
clared Ror. Sunday, "until his nn
nounccmont on tho prohibition men
mi re. Hut with boozo I cannot parley
or grant any reprieves. I'm ready to
fight tho lifting of the ban." '
Numorouo out-of-town motor par
ties were hore to hear the sermon,
FARLY PAYMENT OF'.,
SOLDIERS' CLAIMS
WASHINGTON!, May, 26. Pay
ments of pnst duo and current allot
moots to families of Bold lore and sail
ors nnd dependents of Civil War vet
orans will bo mndo by the war risk
bureau without waiting for tho for
mal signing of tho urgent deficiency
bill by Presldont Wilson. ;
Authority to send tho chocks for-
word "without a moment's dolay
was cabled to Secrotury Glass by
President Wilson nttor tho president
had boon Informed that tho $45,000
000 doflcloncy menauro had beon
passed by congress. The bill Is now
on ita way to Paris wlioro It will be
signed by the president.
Peace Detonate Delavotl.
PARIS. Muv 20. General Count
Mux Montstoliis, ono W Die member
of llio Garninn pence mission, wh
Iiml it tended to no to lierlin with
ProlcHsor Wilier nnd llorv Dietrich,
oilier dolomites, who loft Inst niirht
postponed his' ilepiirluro nt tlio Inst
iiuiinimt. '.'':
' '.'. WcSittior Forecast;'
Oreiioif: Toniuht nnd TdosdnV
Piobiililv showers, sronllo southwest
ui'l.v wauls, . , '!
L
T
UNE 7 TO 10
BAI.10M, Ore., Mav 2. Tho most
stupendous hlslorlcul pageant over
ttainptnd In Oregon will bo given In
Huloin for tho coinmmorntlon of the
7.', Hi anniversary of tho founding of
Willamette university, the oldost uni
versity west of tho Mississippi river.
Between il!0 anil D00 people will
take part In tho 2 4 episodes which
picture In dramatic form the great
events of Oregon history. Over 100
Indian parts will bo played by In
dians from tho Cromawa ! Indian
school.
The' pageant lias been written by
Prof. Delia Crowder-Mlllcr, who Is
known thru all the lyceum circles an
tho "Hon Hur bady'" because of her
famous Interpretation of that mas
terpiece Prof. Crowder-Mlller will
give personal direction to the pageant
wlili'h fact In Itself Is an assurance
of Its artistic and dramatic success.
Many pioneers are showing much
Interest In tho pageant because of Its
depleting the famous scencB of Ore
gon history. Much assistance Is be
ing derived from their suggestions as
to the characters and appearances of
the great pioneers.
The pageant Is under the direction
of committees composed of both uni
versity people and the citizens of
Salem. Upon the general executive
committee Is Pres. Carl Gregg Doney
representing tho administration.
Prof. Delia Crowder-Mlller represent
ing tho faculty, and Prof. James T.
Mutibows representing the alumni.
The pageant Is to be presented on
a lurgo out-of-door stage. Az tho
seating capacity of the stadium will
not oxceed 2000 people, the entire
Now
Milled
As Before
The War
I "... V
ECONOMY and EFFICIENCY are points in favor of
FISHER'S BLEND TLOUR :
By using FISHER'S BLEND, in preference to ordinary flour, the Day
Lumber Company at Big Lake, Wash., effected a very substantial saving. More and
larger loaves of better bread were obtained. "AND WE HAD NO WASTE," writes
the Lumber Company's Baker, "ALL THE BREAD I MADE WAS EATEN BY THE
MEN.".' MORE LOA VES AND NO WASTE REAL ECONOMY
If reasonable care is exercised in the baking, housewives will find FISHER'S BLEND
( the most economical flour that it is possible to buy. '
' MMMamfh "AMERICA'S FINEST FLOURING MILLS" fv ' '
TAtoMA , ; FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY . "JtSon
Oregon Branch i 15th and Hoyt Streets
... PORTLAND, OREGON '
STRIKE
SPREADS WEST
WINNIPEG. Mnn.. Jfuy 20. Short
ly nfti'r il Htuteineiit from fiideon
Ilobcrtsou. feilcnil inifiinter of liibor.
vyus mndo public todnv di'i-liiHnjr tlint
federal emuloves on strike here have
on otiportmiitv today to iletcrininc
wlfi'tlier thu "i.'ovcrniiient w bluffing''
word wiw rei'i'iveil . from Ciiliriirv.
Kuskalooii nnd Kiliiiniilon Hint svm
lintiitii' slrikei will be called in those
cities todnv liecntiKe of the govern.
mi'iit's altitude. " j
II is. iindcrMtooil that thn Ottawa
niini-itcm rereived formal notification
of Dm threatened action in the west
ern cities. Minister Jiimcnson an
nounced that the government's ntti
t iiili! wns final, that the Wiunipne
oostal clerks who do not return to
work liv noon toduv are discharged
from the service nnd that the nov
nrnmcnt will not bo inllucneed hv
demonstrations in other cities.
.
HKGINA. Rusk.. Mav 20. The Re
Kinn Trades and Labor Council will
meet tonuiht to take action on the
Question of cnlHne a strike in support
of the one nt Winnine!. ' Labor lead
ers' cxnrcsscd opinion a, strike vote
would he taken.
Baptists Choose Buffalo. :
DKNVER. (111.. Mav 20. Buffalo
N. Y.. todav wns unnnimonslv selcet
ivl by llm Northm Bnnlist iwvw.
lion os the ineetini: place for the
convention of tlje church.
, ,t.ioriuii:.vj win va
three dlffrent days, June 7tb. tth
and lOtn. -
LANGUAGE SNARL
CAUSES HII TO
LEAVE HIS POST
TOKIO. Mav 1. (Correspondence
of the Associated Press.) It is tin
lcrstood that the forthcoming return
of Viscount Isliii. the Japanese am
biissmlor to Washington, is connect
ed with a niisundcrstnndinz concern
in'.' the tipnointmcnt of a financial nd-
viscr to Chinn.
The Japanese orovernment appoint
ed Iaron Sakulitnk financial adviser
to Hie Peking government. Viscount
Islri, it nnoenrs, reported to Tokio
thai Washington had no objection to
tho appointment. Later. Dr. Rcinsch,
the American minister to China, en
tered n protest.
Th's led to inouiries nt Washington
anil it transpired that n misunder
standing had occurred and that the
American government had not up
Droved the appointment.
Viscount Istiii. who had the con
tnirv impression, wns much embar
rassed and reouested a leave of ab
sence. The entire (mention mav be
explained as due to language diffi
culty.
Viscount Isliii is regarded here as
a rerv able diplomat and efforts will
be made to induce hun to remain in
the service as Japan's representative
at Washington. -,
Gen. Bramwell Booth of the Snlvn
tion Annv. savs that the hope of the
Salvation Annv is the people outside
the army the disinherited, deceived
;.'.ii:.;ior.(. ti'.iiitcrcrs. thieves, drunk
ards, extortioners the short, the un
godly multitude.
'i ho Salvatmn Annv hna lost on
cned hoHU;js in Oiusgow. Ediuburg
nd -rmol.
FRIEND
I
THE BEST PROOF
. ftiven by n Mmlforil fttlnen.
Donn's Kidney Pills were sed ,
they brought benefit. . '
Tho story was told to Modford res.1
Idents. "
Time has strengthened the evi
deuce. '
Has proven the result lasting.
The testimony Is homo testimony i
The proof convincing. .
It can be fhvostlgated by Medford
residents.
Mrs. Wm. Charley, 303 N. Grape .
St., Medford, says: "My kldnoys did
not act right at all. Uesldes this, I'
had much pain In my back and some-"
times I could hardly bend or stralgh-
ten up. At night, the pains hothored '
me, too, and often I couldn't sleep.'
I tried plasters and medicines for my
bsck but none of them holp me any.
It was while I was feeling ill and dis
couraged that I heard of Doan's Kld-
ney Pills and began taking them. In
less than two wieLt I felt better. I .
took In all four boxes and got well ,
again." (Statement given Soptem-r
ber 14, 1907.) ' t
On March 16, 191 6( Mrs. Charley r
said: "I recommend Doan's Kldnoy ..,
Pills just as highly today as I did
several years ago. I still consider ;
them a medicine of merit and whsn-&
ever It Is necessary tor me to take a
kidney remedy. I use them, for I.
know they are most reliable.'
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mllburn ,
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Adv. ,
Why wait until the PLIES I
Comef
Order your SCREENS
NOW and have them put on .
early. .. . ' .-', t
TROWBRIDGE CABINET
' WORKS 1
Phone 421-J. 10th and Grape i
IceFree!:
We are going to give awayj
one a.
500 POUND -T
ICE BOOK
With each new Refrigerator.
This will lessen the high cost
of rcfrigeratora. ' j
Every refrigerators is guar-'J
anteed or money refunded.1
" :'. ' .. . . ' . : to
Poole Furniture Co.1
WESTON'S
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in Southern Oregon. t
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We'll do the rest. . 1 -
J. B. PALMER I
Medford. '
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