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TVTODFOKT) WATT', TRTT5TTNT!. MTCDFOTtD. OTfEGOtf, FTUDAY, .TUNE 6, 1119 J.T. FLYING CIRCUS IN B PRESIDENTIAL BOOM I.R.' 1 pxnrc EIGHT illllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Tha Jacksonville railroad which has lieon operated for Bovoral years by tho Soulliorn Oregon Traction company. Is ahout to pass Into Btrange hands, and in fact most of It has already done ho. On May 30 the railroad property was bought In at public Bale by W. S. Barnum, Its former owner and who held the un paid mortgago bonds on it. The cir cuit court confirmation of the sale will be given ten days after the sale. (Mr, Barnum was tho only Mddor, and It Is said that , his hid was $45,000, while the amount of mort gage bonds due was $65,000. Friday afternoon, pending the confirmation of the sale, a deal was completed by which Mr. Darnum leased the railroad property for one year to Joe Oagnon, the lumber mill operator and box manufacturer, who will greatly Improve the property and operate the railroad. , Included in the lease are ten flat tars, two box cars, two railroad coaches, two engines, and six rock or gravel cars. All of the property has already been turned over to Mr. Gag non,' exceptthe street car, and he Will "hot 1)0 given possession of it until the court has confirmed the sale and the receiver, Attorney T. V. lilies, who Is operating the street far line, has been.. relieved from duty. ' 4Mr. Gagnon , announced Friday that he will change the name of the railroad to the Rogue River Valley Railroad, . will establish a new street Car schedule; repaint and bur pish up the street car and uniform the crew. He will operate the rail road In connection with his lumber and logging operations and for haul ing, general freight between Jack sonville ..and Medford. DEMAND IRISH HEARING S (Continued from page one.) .that Senator Hitchcock introduced liis resolution nt the renncst of the White- House, but it is understood the phraseoloev was his own. Senntor Helloes is said to have prepared his resolution before that of Mr. Hitch cook was introduced. '.Senator Hitchooefc's resolution onme into the senate todav from the contingent expenses committee. Mr. llitelicock had hoped to have it adopt ed 'todav. and he suireested that Sen ator Lodire was delavine action. '"J reeret that the enthusiasm of the senate for investigation seems to be oosine," said Mr. .Hitchcock. "The senntor needn't be disturbed: lie will set all the investigation he de sires," rejoined ' Mr. Lodge. :' Indians Get $15,500,000. WASHINGTON'. June 6. The $13. 500.000 Indian appropriation bill was passed todav bv the senate and sent to conference. - A. F. & A. M. '. " '. A Special communication VMedord Lodge No. 103, Frl- day. evening, June 6th. Work In M. M. degree at 8 p. m. sharp. ...There . will be a banquet after lodge and all members and visiting brethren are cordially invited. By order of the W. M. . L. E. WILLIAMS, 64 :.,,.. ., Secretary., :,; CARD OF THANKS .. wo . wish to .thank our many friends and neighbors for their sym pathy and kiudness to us during the illness and death of our husband and father, R. K. Lewis. , MRS. SABRA LEWIS, 65 R. L. LEWIS and FAMILY. ' . SAX FRANCISCO, Juno . A call for a republican confer- enco here on Saturday. June 14, 4 to start a campaign for Senator Hiram V. Johnson for presl- dent, was sent throughout tho state today by a committee of party leaders. The call'decrlos what It terms "the blunders" of the democratic party and out- lines Johnson's career as gov- ernor and senator. Two hundred party leaders wore expected to answer tho call, and a particularly big, rep- rosentatiou was expected from fr the progressive wing, it was an- nounced. The two elements of the re- publican party In tho state will come together In the confer- enco for the first time in 15 years, John Francis 'N'eylan, ono of tho signers, said today. . PATRIOTIC MOT FOR NEXT WEEK No one in the community should lose sight of the big patriotic party to be given at ' the IVatatorium on Wednesday evening, June 11. This party is complimentary to all who have engaged Jn war service and donned Uncle Sam's uniform. It is hoped that the attendance will be limited only by the capacity of the building. The wprklng committees are sparing no effort to make the party the 100 per cent success that the first function was. The evening will open with a band concert from 7:30 to S:30. Those who have been so fortunate as to hear Medford's new band, which Is composed entirely of skilled players, appreciates the fact that an hour of musical pleasure is in store. The mothers and next of kin will receive the guests as befits their position. A novel feature of the evening and one not attempted before on an oc casion of this kind will be a pro gram of aquatic sports under the di rection of Prof. Heldenreich, mem ber of the Medford high school fac ulty. Prof. Heldenreich Is assembl ing a program of contests and aquatic stunts that will prove popu lar In the extreme. On the second floor, both ballrooms will be opened, a program of old time dances will be given in the small hall, while the large hail will be devoted to the modern dance. Refreshments will be served to all, Mrs. Delroy Get chell and committee being In charge of the punch bowls, while Mrs. Leonard Carpenter and committee will serve the Ice cream. GREEK KING DECORATES SAN FRANCISCO NURSE ATHEXS. June 5. King Alexan der toduv conferred the Medal of Military Merit on a number of lied Cross nurses for their work in fight ine the typhus epidemic in Macedo nia. Anion? them is M'ss Isabel Mar tin of San Francisco. Old papers foi building fires and house cleaning. 10c bundle. 5 The flviiur circus composed of seven and perhaps eiuhL aeroplanes will arrive in Medford some time Mumluv mornim;, the exact time will he announced later. The first flight will he in Ashland. The- planes will then l'lv over the vullev and land on the (lore tract on the Jacksonville road which is bviusr prepared today for their arrival. There will ho five regulation aero planes, one Martin bomber and one lo llnvilnnd under command of Lieu tenant I'ul. Watson. It is also possi ble an ivehlli plane will bu included carrving (Icneral Moiiahan, com- maiidaiit at Mather Field. This will he the first visit of an aeroplane fleet to Medford and a record breaking crowd will bo on hand from all parts of tho comity. STATE FRUIT MERGER I PLAN DISCUSSED ROSEBURG, June 6. A meeting was held here yesterday and ad dressed by Robert Paulus of Salem, looking to a merger of all fruit growers' organliations In the cguuty and state. Growers from all sections of the county were In attendance, .and a committee was appointed consisting of W. T. St. John of Suthorlln. 15. P. Slack and S. S. ' Johns of Myrtle Creek; Alfred Wollenborg. J. H. Booth, Hugh Ritchie and R. S. Hut- ton of Roseburg, to attend a meeting of state growers at Portland Monday. The plan is to eliminate alt possible overhead expenses in distribution of orchard products. - Denver Man Says a He Never Felt Better in Life "For the first time in two years I am feeling strong and well again, and It was nothing but Tanlac that fixed me up," said George M. Dell, of 1357 Thirteenth street, Denver, Colo. "I don't know what was the mat ter, with me," he continued, "but I had lost my appetite and thel Ittle I forced down failed to digest and I suffered terribly with gas on my stomach. There was a constant poin in my back, and my legs and feet would swell so at times that I couldn't put on my shoes. My kid neys worried me so much I never could get a good night's rest, I felt tired and worn out all the time, the medicine I took did me no good and I got into such an awful fix that I had to lay oft from work as much as three days at a time, and when I did go to work it was all I could do to get through the day. , "Tanlac was recommended to me so strongly that I decdled to try it and my first bottle brought my. ap petite back. I have been entirely relieved of that pain and bloating, my kidneys don't bother me any more, I sleep like a log and can do as good a day's work as anybody, In fact I never felt better in my life than I do right now." - Tanlac Is sold In Medford by West Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M. A. Mee, in Ashland by East Side Pharmacy, In Eagle Point by Von der Hellcn. Adv. I NO ; ADVANCE IN PRICES NO ... ADVANCE IN PRICES TOMORROW ONLY THE WISDOM OF THE AGES Of what use is it in trying to plumb the depths of a woman's heart? . ANITA STEWART reaches the very crest of her art in th'e Superb Love Drama TWO WOMEN 11 OUR ANNUAL SALE OF WHITE GOODS Opens Saturday, June 7th. This event should interest every shre;wd buyer, especially at this time when the prices of all cotton goods are advancing by leaps and bounds. We can assure you of very substantial savings on all purchases during this sale. DonVfail to attend. GREAT SAVINGS ON SHEETS, TOWELS AND BEDSPREADS White Bod Spreads, full size, good -quality.- Cheap today at $3.00..Juue "White Sale, each..;....l; $2.69 Extra heavy bedspreads, made for particular 'peo ple. Cheap at 4.50. J"C Sale, each $3.98 25 dozen Bleached Bath Towels, good quality and size. This towel is cheap todav at 20c, - June Sale, each .....................12y2F 81x90 Pullaway Sheets, good heavy quality, ("heap today at $1.75. June Sale Price, each $1.50 Pillow Cases, 42 and 45 inch Daisy Pillow Cases, cheap at 50o. Juno Sale, each .' 39 "Selamilk" ; Turkish Bath Towels, large size, heavy quality. 'Cheap, today ' at 25c. June ...:.:.....18 Sale, each Women's Athletic Underwear The sensible garment for summer wear. See display in windows. All ''styles and prices. Women's Gowns and Chemise and . Envelope Chimese, good quality, well made and. nicely trimmed, up to $2.50 values. Special, en. $1.98 EMBROIDERIES AND LACES - ON SALE AT . GREAT REDUCTIONS A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY ON MUSLINS AND NAINSOOKS ., Daisy Muslin, fH inches .wide, extra fine quality. Cheap today at 25c. .June Salo, yard 20 Cameo Cambric, finish ed soft for the needle, !U inches wide. Cheap todav at 25c. June sale, yard 20 Sheer Nainsook 30 in. wide, soft finish, fine ouality. ..Chen) at June Sale Price, vard 20 , " PUTUWST 7rC..j Embroidery Edges and In sertions, fine quality, good widths, values up to 15c. June Sale Price, j-ard....6 Wide Heavy Laces, suit able for ' trimming under garments. Real 35c values. June Sale, yard .......25 Flouneings in rose, blue and green. $2.50 values. June Sale, yard ......$1.98 Embroidery Edges and Insertions, wide widths, good quality, up to 25c values. June Sale Price, yard , ....12i2 Organdie Embroidery Edces, fine quality, wide widths, values to (iOc. June Sale, yard ......29 18 . inch Embroidery Flouncings, neat pat terns. .Ileal 50c, values; June Sale, Yard ....35 Daisy Tissue, a fine sheer cloth for underwear, full 3(5 inches wide. Worth to day 35c yard. Juno Salo Price, yard :'. 25 "Nifty" Nainsook, 3(5 inches wide, soft finish. Chen) at 4()e. Juno Salo l"riec, yard 29 Best . quality Bleached Muslin, 3(5 inches wide. Cheap todav at 30c. This Sale, vard L. ........25 Futuri8F Underwear Tho modern undergarment of wo mencomes in pftik and white. Sec. display in window. June fettle Price"..;... ,,.i.v $1.89 Women's Bloomers, ,, Drnwei-s and Corset CoversJ made of crcpcH Mid lingerie materials. Iiegujar $1.25 values. This Sale, each ......$1.00 FANCY WHITE MATERIALS FOR SKIRTS, .DRESSES AND WAISTS 3(5 inch Oxford Cloth for 3: 3(5 inch Gaberdine, fine quality, , cheap nt 75c. Jinic Sale Price, yd 69 Pique, 3(5 inches wide in wide and narrow welts. June Sale Price, yd 98 New Plaid and Striped White Voile, 36 inches wide. Cheap at (55c. Tunc Salt, yard 59 3G inch Embroidered Lace Cloth for waist ings. Jine Sale, yd. 89 skirtings. A splendid (55c grade... June Sale, yd. 48 Fancy Voiles in a fine lino of stripes, good quality. Cheap at 50c. June Sale, yard r. .35 Extra fine 36 jnch Gaber dino for skirts and suits. June Sale Price, yd....98 Pin id Voiles, , 36 inches wide, for waists and dress es, 75c values. Juno Salo Price.j'ard ...;....;..;.: 69 I : Also ' . A Rialto Comedy - '. - '.-.And ' A Pathe News Tho riillrwul wreck tho Iron monsters locked in tho grip of death the primitive mountain ntmospliero contrasted against tho seething turmoil of tho city tho love in-, tcrcst the intrigue all are threads in tho wenvlng of this superlative screen story that will thrill you to the very marroir, tighten your heart-strings and hold you throughout -spcllliouml ! J. Murray Smith Ho Rings Ills Own Songs f WHITE GLOVES FOR SUMMER H Kaysei'V' White Slik Gloves. Special 2 pair ...85 Kavser'a. Fancy Silk Gloves. Special pair ........,. ........;....:..$1.00 3 Kavser's Heavy Silk. Gloves. Special J pair ...;....;...:..:...... ...;.; ;...$1.25 Kayser's Extra Heavy Gloves. Special pair ...,. ., $1.65 Women's Fine White Chamoisctte Gloves, washable, all sizes. Juno Sale Price, ; H pair . ...................$1.00 1 WHITE WAISTS AND SKIRTS Gossard and Warner's Corsets. Summer Models Now 'on Sale. ., H Gossard Front Lace Corsets for' misses and women, in all the new models. $3.00 up to $12.50 pair! ; '.'',' - J. 'tiV ' ' .:' ..' j 'Warner's Kust Proof Corsets.' Styles to :M fit every figure. New models, from $1.5,0 U ,'to $5.00 pair, i ' ' : f ; H ; Wirthmor Waists - - Stild here only, " the most wonderful -' waists in the world for the money. June Sale Price, pair $1.50 Just received, a complete line of White Midcjies , '...' $1.50 up.;- y :Welworth Waists Some . exclusive styles, well-made,' nicely trim med. Sold here only. June Sale Price, each-: $2.50 v Just received, some ex tra fine Voile Waists ' $2.98 to $5.00 ' . WHITE HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Women's ; fine, white Lisle Hose, all sizes. Very special, pnir...:59 Children's whito Hose. Special, paif..'...... 29 Chilclren.'s .,, f ine white jjisie xiose. ; very jspc Parisian Ivory Trays, Combs) But ton Hooks,' Articlesj Files, Pcrfunic Holders arid many other articles, $1.00 values. Special, each...;.,....69 ' . it cial, pair QfUW 0.. 9 . Le woman sotore 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE MEDFORD. OREGON . Women's Silk Hose, good ' quality. Very Special pair ;.. $1.48 , Women's fino iSloevelcss 1 Vests. (Jheap at 35c. Very special, each ...."...;..i.,..25 . Women's Union , Suits. Cheap,at $.1.00. ( Special, suit .v..................'.,.A.......89 .Parisian Ivory Manicure Sts,'Buf-" fers, Brushes, Mirrors aiidl Combs, values to $1.50. Juno Sale Price i .48 each ...,.$1.25. S ,;.' -: .'.. ', .. '.' ' ''' ''-,; ''.' . i " .' ' '! ';, u''