MEDFOTtD MATL TRTBtTNT!, MKOFOltP, ORKfiOX. Tl'KsDAY. .H'XK i:!. 1!): PAOJ5 THREE RAISED HIGH -baked a lichtbrownon tOD ready to melt in your mouth that's Cal umet biscuits every time: it's the same otcry oi everything in wmcn A BAKING POWDER is used. It never varies, fails or disappoints. Under every condition it pro dupes the best biscuits, pies, cakes, muffins, etc i Don't put up with the dis appointments that come i Urora, using ordinary baking J i powaers it lsn t necessary , . ouy ana use Calumet the pure and sure brand. A ootind can of Calumet contain full lt0. Sotnc bukuifl povrdera come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Ho aura you nei a nound whrn vmi n.nl i. : : .s Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors KLEAGLES DENY KLAN GUILTY OF SENDING LETTER As was expected tlio two vlsltliiK KleaKles of the Ku Klux KInn called on Judge I M. Calkins following the Judge's statement in Saturday's Mail Tribune, to deny that the Klan had anything to do with the sending of the threatening letter lo the Judge concerning his granting a new trial to Oud Wolnamott. Sunday morning lho professional explainers for the K. K. K.- telephon ed the Judge and askod for an inter view. H is honor granted it, on the front lawn, whore nothing could he invisible. Probably there Isn't a fairer mind ed man in Southern Oregon than .ludge Calkins, or a more even tem pered one, but ho has no use for Ku Klux apologists and doesn't caro who knows It. In reply to the well worn formula that thf. K. K.,K. never sends threatening letters, is never guilty of violence, stands for law and order. etc., etc.. Judge Calkins replied that when the Ku Klux Klan, cleaned its own house, when they ran down the unknown parties guilty of at least three outrages in Jackson county, he would be in a better mood to accept the statements at their face value. - It was a brief interview, but very much to the point. According to re ports the two Kleagles didn't particu larly enjoy it. ' I WATER CARNIVAL Bl PACIFIC HIGHWAY An old model Overland touring car belonging to the Velie garage in this cUy and being demonstrated to a prospective customer caught firo yes terday afternoon about three o'clock on the highway south of this city as a result ot a short circuit In the wiring system and was practically destroyed. The driver rushed to a telephone in a nearby farm house and- called the Medford fire department. . The" de partment responded quickly and help ea cxtingish the fire, ' Air. Dean, Standard Oil man coming from Ash land, saw the fire add rushed to the North Riverside Service station, where he,securod two large fire extin guishers, jumped in a car and drove to the burning car, doing good work with the two extinguishers before the firo department arrived. The oar was badly burned, seat cushions and body., bavins been prac- Tho Water Carnival nt 'the Nat to morrow afternoon, one of tin uttrac tloiiH of l'rosperity Week, will make competition worth while fur men. women, boys and girls. Capital prizeH of a first-class hunting knile to the beat man swimmer and diver, an up-to-date fly rod for the best all around boy swi miner and diver, a pair of silk hose for tho lady who proves best in the events for women and a bis box of Crowson's lieat for the girl expert ouKht to bring out a field of contestants. In addition to these awards, ribbons will be given for first and second places In each event. Free admission to all contestants will be given by the Xat manage ment. t Tho program consists of dashes from 25 yards to 100 yards, novelty races sueli as candle racing, cgtf rac ing (in which" contestants carry eKS in spoons) tandem racing, and relays. Plain and fancy diving will also be a feature. In order to encourage competition, no individual will be permitted to enter more than throe races and throe dives. i 'Capital prizes can only be won by contestants entering all events for their classes. Entries should sign up at once with Mr. Mer rick at the Nat. Out-of-town entries are desired, n well ns local! . Admission for spectators will be free. Program starts promptly at 4 P. M. ON SIUSLAW RIVER WASHINGTON, June 13. Appeals were made today to the senate com merce comniitteo for an application which wotdd permit removal of the shoals of the Siuslnw river, Oregon, which tho committee was told, had re- suited in handicapping river traffic with the consequent holding up of milling operations in the district. E. B. Adams, secretary to Senator Stanfiold, republican, Oregon, told the committee that army engineers had estimated the river improvement sought would cost about $:I5,000. With that expenditure he said, tho output of timber would be greatly Jncreasod and the Belling price materially lessened. CEREMONIES HELD AT FAIRGROUNDS Due to this week's meeting of the forum being held on Tursdav a small er number of Chamber of Commerce members attended than usual. Twenty-five or SO cars however, with about 70 persc'13 attended tho ground breaking ceremony at the Fair (rounds. J. W. Wakefield Was rhiiii'imiii nf the meeting at the luncheon at the noiei .Meuioru tins noon and the Jo rum adopted n motion that it bo rec ommended to tho hoard of directors that provisions for Hap shor'ting be made at the Fair (ironmls. It is also wished that tho public understand that the I'n'lr (Irouiiils are public property and that they are to bo util ized in every way possible by the public. . Afler luncheon. tlln';p .'litpmllnir tlie forum got lii cars and ilrevo to the i' air urouims wnere tic official gcound breaking took place. O. O. Alenderfer, president nnd "Hlg Eruption" of tho Crater's club, tilted kis slrnw but tnw.'ir.l Din mtir mwl handled thn nhovcl manfully while .101111 I'almor took two photographs. It wiltt Tiecnsm rv in imikn twi nvnna- urcs. one in each uositlnn. so thnt ihr record of "Olo's". actual movomont mignt Do recorded. . . A number nf men nrn nt wnvlf nn the ground and several buildings are staked out and ready for tho actual work of construction, while construc tion work h:ts already begun on the lounciat'on fir one. The mile and a Quarter autcJnnhlln track . hiiq horn graded' and dragged and tho funda mental worn -ia done, ijiirgo puos ol lumber for iijio' on tho buildings and tho irramlshi.id are nn Ihn urniindq and more I i.iiber is on the way. In general thmts prosent a business like atmosphere aid the completion of thn grounds and buildings by next fall seems assured. ' 1 ' ca lly demolished. Cattlo and sheep raiserB of Umatilla county are fast, moving their stock onto the forest grazing lands, where j grasses have grown rapidly since the li 1. i.t ,i I uit'uK in me cum wt'iiiiiur. PROSPERITY Week is here. The merchants of Medford have contributed very liberally to make this a time to be remembered. Our store is crowded with merchandise at very attractive prices, aside from the specials offered below. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 10 Discount On all Ladies' and Children's SHOES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 10 Discount On Men's and Boys' SUITS In addition to the above we will give a theatre ticket ; ; , . ... FREE with every $5.00 purchase Remember, we have a big line of Men's and Boy's Suits, Pants, Shirts Underwear, Hosiery, Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, Blankets, Comforts, Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, etc., Army Tents, Army Blankets, etc.' ' , ' ; SAMPLE STORE C. J.BREIER CO. r ' ' tT POSEY, BAPTIST Those who were privileged to hear Dick Posey at tho Haptist church last night enjoyed a treat which they will long remember. Tho opening remarks made by Mr. Campbell prepared the way for poems of tho. common experience: of "Com mon Folks" which gripped the hearts of his hearers. The gem of tho evening was a story of 50 years ago, as told by a pioneer who lived in tho valley at the foot of Koxy Anne, it was dramatic in the extreme and at the same timo so true to the experiences which may come to every man that the audience was with tho speaker from tho begin ning to the cud of tho reading.. A story laid In the Sislilyous por traying a controversy between n stockman and a sheepman was most interesting. -Mr. Campbell's program was varied and Interesting from start to finish and did not lag. It held the Interest of the audience throughout. The pleasure of tho evening was further enhanced by the rendition of Pile Rosary" by a male nmirlet con- E FATAL WASHINGTON,'. Tune 13. A. J. Frey of l.os Angeles, vice president of the shipping ' board's emergency fleet corporation, died today at Johns Hopkins hospital, flaltlmore, aftor nn Illness of several months,' according to an announcement by Chairman I.askar of the board. . Ho had been '11 with San Joanuin valley disease, of which only lilt cases nro said to have been known to mcdicul science and of which 57 proved fatal. Tho disease was declared to be of Chinese origin. '. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Forty-seven persons who ennio In 16 cars, spent last night and this morning at the city auto camp, and a number remained over for a day or two. The following are tho heads and number ot persons in 'the vurlous parties: J. A. Swartz and two from Spokane, may locate hero; A. P. Bun- ough and two of Coronndo, Calif., cu route to Indianapolis, Ind.; William Ford and one of l.os Angeles, Calif. ; on route to Chicago, 111.; , Harry Brouklor and four of Cloverdalo, Oro., looking about for a new location; Wm. Fabon and six of San Francisco, en route, to Portland: A. M, Hart and two from California, en routo to Seat tie; G. Raymond and three of Fresno, Calif., here looking for a location; 1.. W. Haytor and ono ot Echo, Oro., cii routo south; J. E. Ficknor and two of 1'ortland, on routo to TJornbrook, Calif.; M. T. Tcnado and two or San Francisco, en roulo to Seattle; J. M. Ilcckalt and seven of Prinovlllo, Ol'o., en route to Crescent City; M. U. Hu bert and two of Oakland, Calif., hero looking for a location; C. M. (luniey and two of Camp Verdi, Ariz., may lo cate here; W. O. dimes and four of Arizona, may locate here; C. Chlualn and five of Seattle, en route south. WEDDING BELLS A wedding of interest was held Monday of this week nt 'Medford, when Miss Olive Kirk, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Kirk of Oakland, CM., TTecame the bride ot Mr. Pren tiss S. Puckctt of Klamnth Falls. ' The wedding was quite simply ar ranged nnd was ono of special Inter est to many friends here and out of the city. ' Prentiss Puckctt Is a well known young man of Klamath Falls, having been engaged in the lumber Industry of that place for sevcrnl years. Hla bride is an attractive Oakland girl, very well known ln Medford nnd Klamath Falls, where she has been engaged In teaching school. . Aftelr a brief motor trip to Port land and other coast cities, Mr. and Mrs. Puckott will reside at Klamath Falls, Oregon. . To Stop Coughing at Night A summer bronchial cough keeps not onlr the sufferer but other mem bers of the family awake. Alfred Bar ker, 10PT Avondale St., E. Llrerpoal, O., writes: "I consider It my duty to write and tell the results of Foley's Honey nnd Tar, whlcH I used tor my boy who had been suffering from a bronchial rough for "7 or 8 weeks. Foley's Honey and Tar has done him wonderfulVcI, and I shall always rec ommend It." It soothes and heals. Sold everywhere ' jyiv. sisting of Messrs. Walker, Cnnaday. MclioiHingli and Hoover. Two koIcki wore alao given by Harry ScoukuU. At the termination of the program a number of small volumes contain ing different selections from Mr. Campbell's extensive writings were sold to members of the audience. relating to Max and Mathlde. Athe na Press. Long buried treasure in Hie old camp of b'parta Is being unearthed. Ore that yields $70 to the ton is not It1 be sneezed at. There is more where tills came from. Uuk.T Iienui-crat. The groat advantage of a "ixaro head" Is that ono can Identify and skip the too numerous news articles GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN SiHlcozt1 'Ww juli'i' of two U'lunuH into n butt 1p cnntulninx (hrcc ouiu'ch of Orchiuti Whito, wbkh nny dniK Htoro will supply for n few cihiIh, shitko w, iind you Mkivo it miiirtur pint of tho lu'st tVt'ck U' nnd tun Itliicb, and rumpli-xton wbiU'inM". Massage this sweetly fraKnint lotn on lotion into the furl, neck, arms and hands eaeli day and see how freckles and bleiitishes lleah out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin hecnjne. Adv. IT'S A BREAD TO I BEPHOUDl j We me naturally proud ol! j on r bread. Of course, it j flenses us immensely to hear I I lie ;:oocl tilings tliat folks ;:y about it and wo. promise In always keep it up to its I present standard o inviting flavor and ,'0dne.ss. Ask for Scholz's Butter-Roll Bread Pure and Wholesome yfhe makers of El Sidelo Cigar wish to inform the friends of this brand that El Sidelo is coming through with a particularly fine run of Havana filler tobaccos and shade grown wrappers -The cigars are especially good and.will confirm smolders in the high opinion they have long held of El Sidelo quality Seven distinguished shapes Ideals Chesterfield Lily Mas Altos -EmDerors - Ambassadors -Chums (2 in foil) ... : 'i: - . - i for 25c jfSik ' , - - 2 for 25c . ! p ' 35s ' Ambassadors - - - - 3 lor juc M'--WXC Ch(il) - 23c ffx iiylili Ml ''dtt fbt Emperors ' I Ideals fM 2 forZC ' ' Mas Altos , Ambassadors (j WC ';: ' ' I5c;t 3 or 50 ' Lk I MlA C?faMiiwni in - '' , "' : V ( - . 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