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MT.T)FOT?T) MATTi TRTRUN"E. MFnFORl". ORIXiOX. FRIDAY. .TUFT 1, 1H2, FGE THREE V t ? ? f ? T t ? ? ? ? y f y V y y y y t y y y y y y y y y nliMMiif mm Aliout 7 11 'J voices :'ho City pi Alioti Wbitncv nouiiccil inform, .v.'ar win ilr s it1) select v.. , T-,?'.S ,!1-n.l!iyovp- Park ,Ler the Ih " yZ"n tl,cr wit :, ,;,: treat succca,,,, we t" Kram t,i r surpass ii , . year ii,...,.. wst 10 ouu. Accoii,Pil ,vlg ,iio clu8 win clalron .!., an ' 'v" .'l Thin .ill bo the , ' J iinilay eve ilng services, ,1 . i ... J'W pla.lip, i being ectod near conceit a gradied cIlarul Will. IH bl. ,,,. of ho provided for ,hcnllllio -"mch-nt hgti. will bo i.,,,0,,,,,,,,,. Is no .question I,. vh;lt t,u. concert Sunday CVDiii,,B ,t,lis , "I","' b .Medium's Mcitest lsica treat mv,,,v ';" li , all over be lloguo I er valley .hoal,! bear teni. A free II offering win o talu,l() ,(.frav Inivellnscvpense., or), ,.,... "! people of .Medrord a asked to lh''il' ll0lllca 1111 'I Prowle supper, bed and breakfast In, .,.' 'y are the cream of Pcnand home ' cJy cnleralning one " ""ro in your homo whic thov are T hose who tan . .,,, a "Ml or bed for any muni,- of ,,v,; ilu,""cl ''o " U. Millard, l;i;i, bofuro Sunday oienfng. , """ ''"in and the place. "' lml thiswll be Alcdford's groat- imillitl III.'U. DBEOF- IH'S SUSPENDED WAHIM.TOX. July ...SeaaU. inveatia'iou of tlio railway -.ituutior was ir. -ended today by C'lu.irman Cumniun of Hie inter-state commerce commit".' until the midille , latter part-c Angmi. This was taken to mean'1"' there, would be no railway relief ruislaiion at the prc:o:it ex tra aesion of congress. ChH'man Cummin.; paid suspen sion o I ho iniitr.ry was denied advis nbleiliview i,r the inclination of the senate!" take a summer vacation. i:i!.,ei,tatives labor and ship porstiie yet to he heard. The orig inal contemplated a committee icportaad possibly t, proposal of kgislaloi!. r.,r consideration at the pi'csili session of congress. Lady Astor Chats With Hubby's Jockeys r4 X V , v K ,1 03 THYE IS CONFIDENT HE'LL THROW HAND ASHLAND JULY 4TH A. BEATEN BY v CE IN TE! OBrUARV I.MfMifiS AtnipKr..im. ,.: InK the dealt, .M,.H. ,,,,.;,,, nei-s was receive Thural.-.v bv Mrs. I.uther Ht,.irff Central Point, sis ter of Mis. I.elins. Mrs. I.ehneiM i!i!sri nmiv , a. in., .lime :io t n. ,e r ,.,. brollier, l-'ied .M,lx, 1U M1. Vernon. asbiiiKtoln. I,,.s( was a ,,.,. of (.aliforni:,. I,0: ,lt ,. a,..,,,,,,,,,, eomily. Se,te,b.2:i. jg; ,, anil a.s. ed away at ,,e a; of IB Those left to .our,, ' .,. nKS a,.'p her mother. .Mrs.A. Moore of Phoe nix. Ore.; one s,. He,.,,,,.,,, A. ,Ph. ni'is. one daiiKlitt M,s. H,m. saddler, both of Portland:, sistor. Mrs. I.u ther Stanclifr oPratral Point, and one broth,,,.. I'-reiMuore of ML Ver non. Wasii. Remains are ejected to arrive In -Medford on Iho -liitiinl.-ly morninK triin, and the Ineral .service in chaiKc of AVeeks-oiiKer Co., will lie held at the Presi-teriaii church in Phoenix .Sunday, J y a at l':J0 p. in., Key. AnKell nfriiitiiu;. Interment mil oiiio in.iee lnl'lioenix cenii'terv beside her late lul.ancl who passed away July :'j, 10, VAlim.KDO.V, .Tuly I. illy Asaoe.1 atnl 'less I Mile Suzanne Letmlen relijieil tlio Hrilish turf eourt wmn en'rty iluiAles tennis '!iauipi,,uship l,y ilof'fr.lns Miss Klizabelh lyan of fall foripi In the challengi) round here to- dart Ay 3. I.eiiKlen won in straishl Hots C-1!,M. MiB Hyan started stnumly anil for ;i tihr It looked as if the match would ho a lose one. Tho stellar play of tlio rmnirluihle liltlo French woman, how ovor proved too much for the challen ger,; s the milt c)i iro;resiicil and Iho resit, was never in doubt alter the niblte of Ihe first act. Itndolpb l.ycelt and Max Woosnani i 1 ! fit t s. Nanev Astor. ehattim; with ,lo, keys I.auo, wlui Itodo Lord Astor's Pompadour am i,om; Suit great classic fur fillies, at Hpnoiu Itovv.ns, , ennuu (on loll I and llrd in the 'Inks, the r MMVtfc CLUB BURNS DOWN ENGLAND CONSIDERS POHTLANI). Ore. .tuly 1. The old Friars' club liuildiiiK at Milwaukio. a suliurb, was destroyed by flro last iiiKht with a loss estimated at $r,00U. ! A power linn which passes close to the ! of Fteland defeated II. ltoper Itarrett I ImlldiiiK was felled liy the blaze can:'.! of liKland and 1!. I. C. Norton. ofi'PK an additional loss and HimiliiiK I I.ONKON. .Inly 1. II -yovts that Iho imperial conference is eonsidor- inj; a tripartite aRrenieut lietween the I'niteil States, Ureal Uritain and .lapan, relative lo tho renewal of tho Anlo-Japanem, treaty are Riven piomlnoneo by Iho inornlni; newspa- of tfc men's doubles, S-fi, 2 Ii, O ii, C I. biiforestfip.es CE MINNESOTA Trees adjacent lo the structure also cauKht firo. The hui;e barn. like two stoi-y Inline bulldiiiK was l.W feet lonk. it ai'tained c:)iisideralile notoriety a ! -Aood many years ago when an old time I Portland Rambler, following the imil- ins of public Rumbling In Portland. opened it as a KambliiiR resort. Ills venture was quickly suppressed. per.-i. of today. By nuch an aKi'ee- lincnl, It is declared, a virtual triple on I mile for the Pacilic would lin es talilished and Iho operation of the Atmlo-.lapaiie.io treaty would bo con fined to the Paeirie. IHscussionH between representa tives of tho three nations, as well as those of the Hritisli dominion:, ar:1 foreshadowed. DEMANDS U. S. FEDERAL .RESERVE LOOSEN UPi LADY CHURCHILL'S DEATH ACCIDENTAL Card ofThanks I wish to extent sincere thanks to my many friends or their kindness and beautiful flon offerings duriim tho. bereavement c my beloved-hits-'"""l- Mfe. ILARJIAfGH. S7 DLIITII, .Minn., .Inly 1 Two fora fires in the Superior nntlonul foret liave imrnerl over between liOu and 00 acres of white and jack pine tint'hr and are still raging, accord ing, t a Ions distance telephone mes- WASUINCTON, July 1. Declaring sagi received by tho Associated .that he had been intormort by the -' frel from Calvin A. Dahlgrcn, Su- Irens'iVry that tho federal reserve sys-' Pert,, national supervisor, at Iil3 tern hud a surplus or about ono liil- LOXIKJS', July I. At tho In "cai-iuarters at 'Ely. lion dollars ";n excess of all require-) riuesl today on tho boilyof Lady liau- T0 crews of 50 men each are j men ts," Senator Smith, deonicrat, dolph Churchill, formerly .Miss Jen- nsuiiiig tne flames. J ho fires are 'South. Carolina, declared today in nio Jeromo of New York, a verdict in tlio vicin.it. of Sioux Falls and j the feonate that there should be an; was rendered of accidental death ASlll.ANll. Ore.. July 1. (SNciiiH. The arrival of Ted The in Ashlanuj yesterday made him a sort of advance guard for the great Jackson county parade and celebration on the Fourth. lie motored down from Portland with his wife and is slopping at Ihe Hotel Austin. Thye was busy yesterday afternoon arranging with Pa:'gl"irn. Hie flying machine stunt man. to U'l p him by airplane from Ashland to Myr tle Point, whero lie Is to give an exhi bition match on Saturday with an un known competitor. He is in the pink of condition and expressed the opinion that, he would win the finish match with Hand in Ashland on the after noon of July I. As Hand thinks he will win from Thye the public wiii have lo go to tho match and see which man is right for only one can win in a finish contest. From Ashland Thye will go south to l.os Angeles and take part in a mutch there with Miller, tho present middle weight champio'.i. Mr. Young who has charge of Ihe fireworks display on the night of the lib. arrived In Ashland ironi Portland yesterday, lie reports a fine layout for the event and sins he has some surprises to spring that will make everyone stare hi wonder. Among the features he spoke about was a humor ous piece showing Mull and Jeff. The stunts in the great parade are going lo he so numerous and so funny that the judges will have Ihe hardest job of their lives deciding the prize winners. Tho general committee re ports that every day new things are coming to tho front that they never heard of before. There are many more folks working in ;iMret on stunts than the public has any idea about, and this feature of the parade will alone, supply something worth coming a long way to soo. Mr. llorgner of tho Vining theatre has gone to heavy expense to get two particularly good reels to show on the Fourth. They are "Snrnvblind" and lluster Kenton in "Hard Luck," and hi says they will supply as good a movie enlortaininenl. as he has ever hail In the Vining. The show will open al Itlillo and coutinuo until after mid night. Groat things are ahead for those who aro fortunate enough to attend tho Jackson county parade and cele bration and the city will bo packed with visitors from evcrywhoro. Meander lake. No rains have fallen in tills territory for soveral weeks and the woods tiro unusually dry, Mr. Dahlgrcn said. The fires wore started late .Wednesday night by lightning. investigation of the rediscount rates maintained by ti.e reserve hoard. Charging that the lederal reserve bankh were calling loans and forcing farmers and business men into diunk niptCy, although there was amide funds for commerce, he declared this Henry Edgeberg and Chas. C. Firth was "the most monstrous showing aro among the Grants Pass visitors ever Miiade in the midst of the agii- here who arrived Thursday. EXPRESS INCREASE EGON IS DENIED (cnltut'ul and liuainoan distress.' f T T big Ei Gcing on an Outing? It will piy you to call and look over the line of o.Uing supplies we carry. I AUTO TENT AND BED With gool springs. Just the thing to take on your trip . Folds into small, neat bundle. Price. . . . . . $32.00 Folding b.d and springs, without Tent $13.50 The best cimp outfit on the market. See it set up in window. ;. CAMPING SUPPLIES 5 ' Folding qarip tables and chairs to match. Camp Stoves $3 and up. Tenh, Hammocks, Bedding, Axes, Hatchets, Tinware, Lan terns, Knes, Forks and Spoons, and many other supplies for camping and picnics. You will need a refrigerator, porch furniture, grass rugs, hammocks, an oil stove and other things for comfort of the vife and family. GOING TO TRAVEL? Let us supply you with a bag, suit case or trunk. Wp i ( l f p.. w x vc; a. auw iiic laiiivua - uo lW .l - , : . ' . . .- ' lu" vieuiune. ueatner JDags. rrices rrom N1; 'A . 4 ..:'-M?x.fi.vysCit3 i ICR Dnn X3 ! .i.iii-" HI 1 Mordoff (li Woolf ; 217-219 West Main y y f y y t f y y y I I1 y y y t f y y y y y y ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y SALEM, Ore., July 1. Increased rates, sought by tlio American Hallway Express company, affecting tho trans IMirtation I huttermllk, cream, milk and Ice cream were denied by the Ore gon public service eon, mission in an order Issued here yesterday. Tho In creases requested ill the application Hinged from -0 to 2(1 per eon!. TILDEN DEFEATED BY 'JAP' TENNIS CW, WI.VI RLIIIIO.V, July 1. Xcit7.li Khlmldzti,' Japanese star, in a prac tice game this afternoon defeated William T. Tilden. Philadelphia, world tungle:: champion, ihrec nets cut of four, 6-1, fi-2. li-8, 5-7. hi tile senil-fiiiai mixed di,1tlfn, Itui-.dolpli l.yc. tl of England, and Miss Ityati defeater A. E. Hejimlsli and Mrs.' I.areonilie, of KiiKhind, li--l, ti-l. SAPILPA, Okla., July 1 . Oil lands valued at $i, 000, 00(1 were awarded to heirs of Lele Kelvin, a Crock Indian woman alleged to have bee n killed by her husband in 1 ft I X. in a decision handed down in district court here today. The case revolved about tho exact Identity of l.otn Kel vin, whoso name was found on the Creek nation citizenship rollH. TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY FOlt SALE Two good places., ono ili acres, one S acres. Will sell every thing. Have good piano. Ford car and other liirnliure; most of It is good. Sell all for $lu,'IUD. Sen Mrs. M. E. Owens, Central Point, Oregon. ill FOR KENT in, n. 24") -Sleeping looms. N. Grape St. Gentle UP ,OST Last Sunday In Medford, fancy caived amber hair pin. Finder please phone 88, Medford, ?7 NATIONAL SERVICES SUNDAY AT PHOENIX Sunday, July Itrd, will he ohsorved at. the Phoenix church with n patriotic service al. II a. m the music and ser mon being suited specially to tho occa sion. This will ho made, as far as possible, a community meeting, and everyone Is askod to attend and par tlipato. lliblo school at 10"a. m. En deavor meeting at 0:40. Owing to tho union meeting in the park at Medford in tho evening, with music by tho Whitney Hoy chorus, there will not ho n sorvlce that evon lng at. 7:30 at tho Phoenix church. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Tnltp Aniihiii only hh told In oaih jmrkiiKc of ucniiino Hitycr TiiblntH uf Auplrin. Then J'dii will In follmvtiiK tlio fllrecLloiiH it rid tmw- Worltud out by phj'HiciiuiH during 21 yfai-H, and invtvrd af hy iiiIIIIoiih. . Tako no hiillfCil with Hllh.stHntcH. If you nee tho Itnyt'r CroKH on tabtftH, .you ran tako ihoni without fear for CnldH, Men (In eh'1, NVurnlKia, ' HhcitinaltKni, Kin arhf, Toothm he, I,iiml)iiKM and fny I'nln. Handy tin hrrxcH of twelve tab lets enst fuw run la. DniKKiKlH alo Hell l;i I parka;en. A.splriit Im the fradn mark of Itnyer maniifaeture of MorioaretieaeideKttT of Kalbylleat'ld. . Adv. FRIDAY SPECIALS Del .Motile Tomatoes 15c -..31c ..$1.00 ...1.230 28c Liiito (one tlic. only) per etui.. 2 ox. i5iiiitett'n Kxli'itct 12 His. Suiiar :. Heavy Miioon, per lb Home ('itreil Itneon. per lb. "Sweel Marie" Toilet Soup, li liars ., 25c Molasses, Aittil, Jeminm Iji'iiml, per can 11c Molnsses, Deliitvcl liraml, per cum 11c Asliliind lifanil. soliil pack To- lillilncs. peV cini ICt I'nstnm (Jerciil, one pound. 2 . 26c ti .. Hill's l!riH. Tea "Ooloni,'" i lirnnd 23c "09" Cuffeo, one pound 23c Casebeer & Hubbard WEST SIDE GROCETERIA 132W. Main Saturday Specials OLYMPIC FLOUR 49-pound Sack $2.45 CALUMET BAKING POWDER 5 pound can, $1.12 This store will be closed all day Monday, July 4th. Be sure and buy plenty. Mof f att & Launspach P. S. Lowest prices, always. Announcement DR. O. J. JOHNSON will open his Dental Parlors Sat urday this week, July 2 at 228 E. Main Street over the M. & M. De partment store. Dr. Johnsqn is a licensed Dentist in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Texas. Choice Meats for PICNIC LUNCHES Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound .,.f.t.5. 16c Choice Beef Boiling Meat, per pound 14c Hamburger Steak, per pound 20c Pork Sausage, per pound .. . . ........,.r... ... 20c Fresh Side Pork, per pound . ...20c Good Bacon ... '.,.,.,.... 29c Try Our Special Veal Loaf You will like our Weinies, Bologna, Sausage, tc, made of the best materials by an expert sausage maker. They're incomparable. West Side and Economy Markets Phones 46 and 649 MAIL YOUR FILMS to ' SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Medford Medford Coast Ry MKDI'Oltl)-.l,t'KSONVII,M'2 FA UK l.Vi ItOl!NI TRIP 25o lv. Medford 7:30 dally, ex. Sunday 9. 10. 11:30 A. M 1. 2, .1:30, 4:30, 6, 9:30 P. At. 10 P. M. Sat. only. -I.v. Jacksonville, 7 dally ex. Sunday Crowlejr Block Central Point, Orel J; :s w- 1Z:JU' SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OP CHEER'' ALIKR AT 10TFT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. f All the Oregon electric can atop unexcelled. We strive to plea Rates )1.50 and up. With bf (2.00 and up. Our dining; room very popular, and oar business n luncheon, and our regular and I day dinners are not equalled ' where- at our price. Oppoalt ' Wortman & King's big store. W, 0, CULBEHTSON. Pror