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MTvFonr) matt; ttcttutnr mtcdford, oihwonv vmiuv WALKER S FIRE INSURANC E CASE GOES TO JURY Closing arguments In the civil suit of the A. Y. Walker Auto Co., Bgalimt tbo Firrmeu's Fund Insurance compauj' of San Francisco, tcr the collection of approximately $10,000, for damage by fire to used cars, were in a do today. The defense claims that the valuation placed on IocdBrids j Mum-tec M. W akeuiiin. son of 1.. K. jWiikeninn of Medl'ord will be Kratlnut jed from the school of commerve, O. A. tC, In June. Wnkenmn has majored in business Hihiiliiis-tiution tlmnmlioul Ills entire four years at O. A. C. While In College he has taken an active part In several caniuis activities. He -vas a nicmher of the (lice club. Mandolin club and nf the Shnpkopcnn literary society. He held the ran? of second lieutenant in the K. 0. T. C. i-ree dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota strvet. H. A. Thioro;?. Hanee liutte Falls Sat. June 3rd. 63 The nrrhoKlra anil rlmir of the the cars j-oiirtslinn church will render u sacred iraua and The new fruit warehouse and pack-1 The Koguo Ulver Valley Minister- Mayor times' dally mall Is beginning lug establishment on South Kir street lal nssociatlntl w ill hold Its Inst meet- to Increase with letters received from Is rising with rapidity and shows signs Ing of the sensou before full on Mon-1 parlous parts of the state from hviii of belHit complotiM within the next day, June Mil nt llrnnts Puss. llev. t pathlners lelutlp" to his being dls several weeks. Kiiymoud Heter ami a., l unw or the ltapttst church of missed from t'.ie stato fair hoard by William You lor llcllen are partners i. rants i-ass ami Kev. w . jmison OKI All are invit' V " ., , , V , '"i concert Suuday evening. .vy.-.i.o... . ,. u...i.u ci.llu. ed slid a good program is assured, insurance company is trying to eva.ie V(,u , ctures if you take Payment of the po by. .! your films to Swem s Studio. 6f irtA A.S.uckel,.UPerimendentor, A , , w a, the claim department of the tnsur-; ,ne Nltt Sa, n(t 6-,, snco company, witn-neatiquarters in In the new concern. Ho sure of your Hull Insurance. See Holmes, The Insurance Man. j Dry donning:, dyeing nnd pressing.) Work culled for uml delivered. For-' sythe, 110 Mistletoe, phone 311., 63 The California-Oregon I'ower oin I'iiny employes have organUed a tennis club and at ths pivsont timethe dull lias membership of V A court will he constructed in the near future and will probably ln located near the new (.open wnrohouHo ou South Fir street. This office is prenareU to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on tho bookkeeping machines. lXiu't give your orders to t raveling men and have them printed out of Medford. l'hone us and we will cull. tf .Mrs. Faiil llauseu, corset iero for NuLlono. Phono SS.VJ. tf Indications aro for axvory large at- rield of the ('ongregatlonnl church of Ashland will he the speakers. The meetings during the past .season huvoj proven very uueresting ami neipiui from an educational standpoint and t i e ".. l- t I .1... San Francisco, testified that no policy j neat felt by Kusonians yesterday was 'tendance at tho l;ixins contests lit the would nave seen issued, hart the com pany known tho true value of the cars. On cross examination. Stuckel was asked by Attorney Kelly for the plaintiff, "If the policy was not con tested, for the. moral effect on local I agents?" -Stuckel admitted it was for both tho lllUllll. ,11., JlIVl 111 HIT ! like that on a pleasant spring day com ! pared with some of the weather that lis exiierlenced in his town during the 'course of a year. Mr. Ponton is regis- If red at the Griggs. Kugene Keglster. I.ime for spray. Medfrd Lbr. Co. W'nnrett (Miian rntlnn men At Mail -moral and financial ef- Tribune office. tf Niitatoriuiu ton iK lit. Kiro Insurance, Hmwn & White. We aro watch specialists. We guar antee rosults. Johnson. Jeweler. tf tiovernor Olcolt. tloldrish 25 nr.i up; ttluii supplies. Jap Art Store. UL" Large algns have boon pnttited on l'th sides of the public market read : lH ":...ll I ft..... , i, i... the social feature has been verv enjoy- . lu v 1 able. They have been well attended. !r,'l,mm,H.',,,,nlln" ,u "y ' , m "iM- i-iiiiHiu:i- iii urn rump in niu rear of the market house. These slgim i cau io seen blocks nwny on either side by all unto tourists entering tho city from-the north or ,utu. jnhlc and it Is hoped that a large number will avail themselves of the chance nt' this time to pass a pleasant day social-! ly. Interested laymen us well as all I ministers w ill bo welcomed. The hour j tor opening the meeting is 10:30. At) 12 in. adjournment will be taken for! luncheon together, and ut 1:30 the: afternoon session will open. j Your growing grain, is it Insured?1 See Holmes, The Insurance Mun. I Mine and cement. Medtord Lumber ' Attend the big weekend puily at John McDonald was a visitor lu the i the Nat. Sat. nlte. C'J city today from the Itogue Flk Ucs rt - 1 at Trail. Mdford Lodgo No. 103 A. F. a A. M. FIRST EVENT IN BOXING SMOKER All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wullaco Woods, phone 10S. ill r.sst Main street. The t!i Ullcs w ill go to Jacksonville on Sunday, June 4th, for a half dny'a hike. All who plan to go mill take the 1:30 p. in. street car and hike from Jacksonville, iiml will bring lunches. Try our Shasta. wash and Co. merchants lunch. ' The doors. Medford Lumber A Special inert lug June 2nd, Si p. in. K. A. Degree. Visitors welcome. A. K. NOT! I, Secretary. STARTS, 9 PJ. r At nine o'clock sharp tonight I ho first gong will tup for the lights nt the Nat smoker nnd the mils will fly lu what promises to be the best b ixIiik .card staged III Modrord for some time nick Connor of Oakland, Calif , nnd .less Ingram, local ring exponent, will taimle lu a ten round main event. IMh hoys are fust, clever fighter and their part or tonight's pcrfirmtinct in-.nnlses to be good. "Fighting" Jo lllackbuin und Kid Meadows will flgh for six rounds In the seml wlndup bout. He fore this fight Itniiieo llngi'ii, nil ex perienced scrapper who can tske n lot of punishment and dnllvcr some good punches, will meet Welty, the Idaho Wildcat, lu u four-round return fight. Doth Welty and llnuen are gisul men mid this tipcrliil Mttl'iiclloil should up peal to Medford mid s.iutliei'lk (iregoil right rims. ' To Introduce these thieu eveiils, u four round curtuln raiser tins been ar I'liligod hot wren two voMtpoelo't edj IIoiih of Ciii'petittcr mid Utiiupsey for the flyweight title of Moulliern Oregon. Altogether tonight' fight card Is u dandy In every respect and should prove u real attraction for valley funs, Tho Meilford boxing commission w hich will supervise the fights, will Insist that the various coiiteiiderM must fight or get no money, The iminiiguliieiil him Issued a cold In I Invitation to Indies to iitlend. Manual Training Exhibit After many requesti for u hrUor showing of llm milium! training ex- ti Hi It . Mr. Meutxer has loliKintcd t . h.ivo It moved to the Chiitulier of Coin- ' merve hiillillug, where the work will! he on display until Wednesday of next week. ' 1 Tho exhibit Is led ,'ienily as com-' li te as It was at the high sclnxd but it very credltiililo number of pieces urn on display. It Is desired tlmt as many as iMisslhlu step In mid mv the work In order that they know what Is being done along this line In our schools. R. R. Coster.-an automobile dealer! of Portland, and considered an expert 1 to the value of-the cars, and placed them far lower than the figures given In the policy.. K. J. Hlaser, of Portland, an expert automotive engineer, testified that he had Inspected ,lhe cars after the fire, and cave his' estimate ou what It would cost to repair. Most of his es timates called for new tops, uphol stering and paint. Attorney Kellv made t tie onpiiinir argument to the jury for the plaintiff. sejJ,V aud scored the expert defense as "be-! lire 'nsurauce. til? thn rplntlnn hntu-Mn iimclai- umliCo. servant." .He also charged "that thej witness Blaser, If he could repair au-j tos ou the estimates he gave, would ha a rival to Stinnes, the German me-, chanical genius." The argument for the defense was mads by Attorney Charles Reanies. and the closing argument was made by Afkorney Gus Newbury. The case lasted two days, aud has been one of the hardest fought civil! actions In .the history of Jackson j county, attracting much attention! northwest district for the federal land j bask who has been working in central j Oregon territory' recently, arrived here this morning from Toledo. Ore., to spend the next 10 days ut his home 'near Central Point. j Kverything on sale in millinery dept. j Deuel's. 02 ' I II. U Waltlier has resigned from the! ' Medford boxing commission and Johnj jj. Iluchler has been umminted to acti in his place. From now on boxing fans ; can expect to see "Uucht" in a ringside! from local auto dealers, because of j the technical and highly involved le- j gal points at Issue In the case. ! Miss Ryan Beaten Semi-Finals CHESWICK. England, June . (By Associated Press I. Miss Elirabeth Ryan of San Francisco, was defeated today In the semi finals of the Middle sex tennis championships here today by Mrs. Peacock, former champion of India, Mrs.- Peacock won by the score Of -3, 4-6, C-4. Dennett Investment tf Attend the big week-end party at the Nat. Sat. uite. 62 J. T. Gallagher of Kogue River, spent yesterday In this city visiting with friends and transacting business. Invest your savings in the Jacksjn County Uuildiug and Loan association. tf When hotter automobiles are built. Iluick will build them. tf It is reKrted by fishermen who were at the Savage Rapids dam yester day that water was shut off on one side of the dam and that the salmon j below the dam were unable to get out , of the holes -vhich had been suddenly J dried up. Fishermen and bystanders! walked out on the river bed and reach- ing into the water, which w as hallow, j carried away many stranded fish. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nite. 85 j Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf L. S. Jones. I. 1!. Walther and Jack Partridge of tire California-Oregon Power company, accompanied by Ennel lngrahhm as chauffeur left this morning by auto on a business trip to Eugene. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. tf Get pine flume lumber at J3ig Pines Lumber Co. tf MANN'S - THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE - MANNS'S NEW YORK The New York Amer leans announced the unconditional re lease of Harry Harper, veteran left- handed pitcher.' NEW YORK Joe Lynch, former bantamweight boxing champion, de feated Midget Smith in 12 rounds at Madison Square Garden. EL PASO, Texas Billy Trout of Ko komo, Ind., defeated Matty Matsuda. Japanese welterweight, in a wrestling match, taking first and third falls. Babe Hit Triple Yesterday NEW YORK, June 2. When the Giants lost .to Huston yesterday the "lowly Braves saved themselves from a Cellar trip. ..Jack Fournier of St. Louis helped himself to a homer which de feated Pittsburg and, today the Ctrds have third place all, to themselves, the Dodgers ;dropplng to fourth place. Pittsburg's-hold.-on second place was weakened a trifle. The. Reds defeated tho Cubs. George Sisler.-.ever a fruitful hitter. singled In the 12th, frame of a thrilling) contest with, the White Sox, and drove Shorten in with the winning run. Ruth's- triple, drove'-in' the .two runs, that won a hard game' with the Boston Red Sox. Joe Push counted his. sixth consecutive victory. of -,'tha season. Speaker's Indians bit the Deti'uiUpitch erg timely and won 5 to 2. " " Astor Wins Oaks ; EPSOM DOWNS, June 2 (By-Asso-,; ctaied Press). Viscount Astor's Po-j groin, by Lemberg, out of Popingaol , wou the Oak Stakes today. ,, . $lr B. Hultoo's Soubriquet (by Lem-,,bc-g,' out of Silver Fowl) wag second and E. Do St. Alary's Mysia (By Bache lors Double, out of Mitylene)wug third. Eleven horses ran. . Tho betting on Pogrom wag 5 to i against; Soubriquet 7 to 2 and Mysia 10 to 8 against. Pogrom won by three quarters of a lrtngtb while Souhriquet ' finished three lengths ahead of Mysia. Archibald, the American Jockey, rodo Mysla. . Yesterday's Results , American i New York 5, Boston i. Cleveland 5, Detroit 2. St. Louis 4, Chicago 3. (12 innings). Philadelphia-Washington rain. I . ,. National Uoston 2, New York 0. Pittsburg 2, St. Louis 3. Brooklyn-Philudelphla rain.. . Chicago l, Cincinnati 6. t ; - Coast i Los Angeles 3, Vernon 6. San Francisco 4, Oakland 3. Portlund 6, Saoramento 5. Seattlo 8, Salt Lnlto 12. OM.Y 2 MORE DAYS Herbert Rawlinson in tlu- story of a two-fisted fi.hting Iii.slinian, THE SCRAPPER COMIXti Sl'.VD.W RAYMOND HATTON In a two-gun comedy, with the most original Western ever miide, "HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL" I RIALTO JUNE SALES NOW GOING ON Every Department Full JUNE SALE OF READY TO WEAR SPRING COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS and DRESSES All going at prices so low that you will want to buy enough to last you all summer Jersey Coats $3.98 (iMi(lall wool tjuality, ilcsir ulilc colors, ifli.UO values. This sale $3.98 $113.00 Spring Suits $18.75 :!0.00 SiriiiK Suits $22.50 $40.(X) Spring Suits $30.00 $ 18.00 Spring Coats $13.50 l2.-).00 Spring Coats...."$18.75 10.00 Spring Coats....$22.50 $10.0f) Spring ( V.ats....$30.00 2.-.O0 Silk Dresses $18.75 $30.00 Silk Dresses $22.50 .flO.O0 Silk Dresses $30.00 d Slip-Over Sweaters All wool, new styles. Up to $9.00 values. This n QQ hale, each D0cO $35.00 Suits $15.00 ( lllllll $:.".ih $15.00 M;ule of nil wool Homespun .similes, emit lined, tip to value's. This sale each .. of Tempting Bargains JUNE SALE of DRESS GOODS 65c (iiuliani. 7lf. Thin 69c fust TliU $35.00 Coats $17.50 '2"i new Capes and Coats, inaili- of all wool materials." I'p to :ij.00 vnliu's. On sain Saturday, eai-li , $1750 $5.00 Dresses $2.48 Nrw style House Dn-sscjs, fast col ors. A great vnrioty to cliooso fnun. I'p to .t."i.M) values. Ties !itf halo, ca:li' - ' 'u .,. $2.48 EVERY TRIMMED HAT HALF PRICE Vm. Anderson's import ed llress tiiulianis, fast colors, new patlirus. CIu'iip nt 7,'m'. June salo prioe, yard .... ... y.-ineh Tissue Ki'Kulur price sale, yard Dress Lim ns, .'tli inches wid colors. Keijular price $!.-". $1.1 9 27-ini-h Hress Ciinuliauis., fast colors. Cheap at 2v. On sal Saturday, yard llleaeh Cloth in a fine line of colors, "die value. On sale Saturday, yard 40-inch Canton Crepe. Heaviest trrado, in a good line of colors. Itcgulnr price $1.0 Suturday, yard ...... 40-inch Art Satin for skirts, .'J.0O value Saturday, yard ... Cr'p(. de Cliene, pi iuches wide, ipialily, Uegular price Z'2"i. $1.98 yii-im h Taffeta, in black (tin! 'colors, $1.7." value. This 'sale, yard Jit $1.29 Dolled Orgaiiilie, in. wide, $l..'Kl value. This sale, yard i inch Voile, in plain and fancy si v ies, li'.'e value. June salt1 price, yard Crepe, 15c of colors, 39c Heaviest f colors. $3.48 suniiiier $2.48 50c 50c Fast $1.39 29c . lienvy Now, yanl $1.48 Fancy Jap value. This sale, yard . II'J inch fine iinporfil Sis. colors. l. (ill value. This sale, yard ... lfyrlle Cloth, in plain eiders, for Soils and Dresses, .'l."e valu. SatnriLiv. yard ,'ltl inch Lawn in fancy patterns for cool Summer Dresses, y.'ie valnen. Now, yard . Jap l'oiigct, ifl.'iO grade. yard ol iiieh Silk $4.00 grade. Now, yard .. 'Hi-inch Mcssnline, all Cheap at 1.75. On sale Siitnrdnv. nrd Silk Poplin, rtii iuehcH wide. line of eoloi-N, I.'J.'i value. This sale, yard .'lii ineh Taffeta in !iln Sells regular at. .l!l Sutui'dav, yard fine imported Now, 25c ipiality, $1.25 Trieoleite, good colors, $3.69 good colors. $1.50 in a fine $1:00 k and colors. .$1.79 ijtf.00 Trinuncd Hats $2.50 8.00 Trimmed Hats $4.00 flO.(X) Trimmed Hats....$5.00 1J.50 Trimmed IIats....$0t25 f 15.00 Tiimnu'd I.s....$7.50 -0.00 Trimmed Hats $10-00 JUN SALE OF HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Children's Knit Bloomers, in iink and white. All sizes. June sale price, pair . Kavser's Union Suits for Bodice and built-up d 1 tops. June, sale, suit ....V UU Kay.ser's Suinnar Vests, for "women. Regular price 75c. June sale, each Children's Silk Sox. All colors. Special, pair Children 'h Sox'in black and colors. With white .clock. Special, pjiir 50c women. .00 "women. 50c I colors. 69c id colors. 89c Children's Kichlieu L'nion Suits. All sizes. June sale price, suit Women's Kichlieu Union Suits. Silk Tops, June sale price, suit Argus Silk Hose for regularly at $3.00. June sale, pnir Aayser s noietle Mlk ilObC, very special, . pair Women's Lavender Top Lislo Hose. l ast Muck. Special, pair 75 c ii Suits. $1 98 Women. Sells $198 1 lobe t $3.48 islo Hose. 98c 5AV MONEY ON DOMESTICS and 45-inch. This sale .'JG-incli House Lining, good cpialily. Sells regular at L2 l-2e, Q Now, yard J... 7 C Pillow Cases, 12 regular at -'I."- each 1 72x!MI Wearwell Sheets. price ijil.li!!. This sale, each .'Hi-inch fine Long Cloth, !!."! value. Now, Q yard ft Sell 29c Kugular $1.48 Balli Towels, extra siw IJcgulur price sale, . each IS-inch Linen ('rash, .'(Oe grade. Now yard , 72x!)l lied Spreads, W.OO grade. On salt! Saturday, each . 72-inch bleached nnd uuMeuclied Shecling, (iOe value. This big sale, yard hcuvy, large li'le, For this 59c for toweling, 25c $1.79 blenched 55c JUNE SALE IN DRAPERY DEPARTMENT l colored 50 c .'Jli-inch Doited Grenadine, in colored nnd white ,W0 value: This sale, yard iO-ineli Cretonne, 5!) values. New patterns. On sale Saturday, yard 48c pat- 48c IIG-inch Curtain Nets' in new terns, l p to 7.kj values. , This big sale,, yard illi-ineh Colonial Cretonnes, mw patterns for this season. Cheap nt 40e, This salv, ynrd .1 ,... . 35c lliirniiiing 1 :. rd Silk Hose'in all the new colors. Extra special, puir t. $1.75 Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody - Entrances East Main and North Central. t Med ford, Oregon Shopping Bags New slyle, Chenj) at itdJ.". On sale Saturday, each size. large 79c MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED POSTAGE PREPAID AGENT PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS