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PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SATURDAY, MATOTT 0, 1912, j; X i U h m i h; TANK BURSTS; OIL IS LOST A tank rontnlnttR between fiOOO ruul 0000 gnllonn of petroleum to bo lined In frost flKbtluR burnt tills morn Injr on tin lrwli tract In tbu Ilnrroll orolinnl. It l fonroil Unit a number of trees wore killed by tbo oil, nsble rrom tbu Uihs ilne to tbo spllHtu; of tho oil. Tbo tank wnn of concrete. Faulty eoiiHtrurtlon Is believed to havo been tbo cnimo of tbn accident. AMUNDSEN GIVEN CREDIT. Continued from Page One.. pril 22 spent in west. The sun disnjeuri1 and the winter months were elianRinjr eni)unnl. DnMi Starts OoIoImt 110. Tho real da oh. however, was start ed October 20, hut four men accom panying the explorer. They travelled from 520 to 30 kilometer each day. They took four sledges and 5Y2 dogs, with food supplies for four month. Snow pillars six feet high were made to guide them on tho return journey. The party made 81 degrees south October 5)1. Another degree was cov ered by November. On November 11, Captain Amundsen says he discover ed that the Ross Barrier terminated at Sfi degrees south 1(51 degrees west. The 8th parallel was reached Nov ember 7. Here a land and ice har rier connected, with summits at points 15,000 feet high. It required three days for the party to climb 5,000 feet- Pole Is Ilcurhctl. On the other side of the harriers, the party encountered terrific gnles. December 8 the partv had reached 83 degrees, 1G minutes, south. From here Iho party had a down-fall haul, reaching 88 degrees, 510 minutes, on December 9; 80.510 on the 12th, and SH.-lo on the 13th. These points were established by observations and dead reckoning, and by the same methods the next and last 15 minutes of the journey was measured, bringing the parly within the vicinity of the South Pole December 14. The temperature was 41 degrees below zero. When Amundsen calculated that the pole was reached, a fla.-j was planted, the explorer naming the pla teau for King Haakon' VII. Captain Amundsen then took observations for three dajs and Iho return was begun December 17. Winter quarters at Frnmheim were reached January i."i. TAFT SAYS NO MERIT IN RECALL TOLKDO, O., March .--President Tart, In an address here Inst night on "TheJudlelafy and Progress," de clared the proposal recently advocat ed for the recall of Judicial decisions by tho voto of tho people "utterly without merit or utility, and Instead of being progressive, was reaction ary." President Taft made no direct al lusion to Roosevelt, nor to the lat ter's speech at Columbus, but re forred briefly to tho many policies put forward In that address, conced ing that tho judiciary system might be better, and saying he had been preaching for reform especially In criminal law for years, and the pres ident declared It was not tho corrupt judges that wore at fault, but the helplessness of the Judges under tho Jury system to assist Jurors to reach correct conclusions. Nor does he think the subject one to call for po litical discussion or attract effort from politicians in tbo passago of remedial legislation. He says that the formidable attack on tho judiciary now is that tho judges do not respond sufficiently to popular demand, that they obstruct tho enforcement of legislation and by the so-called judicial legislation In terpret Into the statutes words not I pator, Intended by tho legislature. day school 0 M a. in. Young people'. meeting 0:510 p. in. Special iniisie at the preaching services. .Men's class meets during the Sunday school hour. All arc welcome to thee services. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday service at 11 t. in. Sub ject of lesson sermon, "Man" Wed nesday evening meeting at 7:510. All are welcome. Sunday school at 10. All under twenty arc invited to the Sunday school. Reading mom hours" 2 to o p. in. daily, except Sandav Church edifice 212 North Oakdale. sity." Hxeellent music under direction of K, N, Chidesler. the Music nt the Baptist Church. At tin morning sen ice Woodward's nuthein "The Radiant Morn lias Passed Away" will he given by ihe choir and Ihe soprano solo "(live Alms of Thy Hoods" will ho Hung by Miss liar.elrigg assisted by Dr. Mar ion on cello- At Ihe evening service a iiiartetle will render u new ar rnngeinenl of "Lead Kindly hlgbl' n ml Haven's iintheiii, "Hark, Ten Thousand Harps and Voices" will be snug hv Ihe choir. M. E. Church, South. Comer 7th and Oakdale. ' 10 a. in Sunday school, W. C Uico, suicriutcndcnt. 11 a. in. preaching. Subject, "Christ's Temptation ind Victory." 51 p. in. .Iitnior League.! Mrs. Henson, leader. ti::10 p. in.. Sen-i ior League. 7:510 p. in. preaching, j Subject. "Blind Bartemeiis Kestorcd to Sight" In the evening there will be a violin and cello duet. "Ave, Mario" by Gounod, by Prof, and j Mrs. W. A- Kame. This will be a , treat to all inn-io lovers and should ' not he missed hv auv. Kveryoue j made welcome. W. T. Ooulder, pas. tor. I X O 3 o Cr lAHw-i F- i t ji "es4w ,a . m ash zmMrwrmt m 3 . ;C ILxSl rl,l", "?&- k. u J German Lutheran At Zion Kv. Lutheran, Oakdale and Wot Fourth streets, there will be to moniiug service. Kvening service it 7:510 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Forgive Us Our Debts ns We For give Our Debtors." Conrad Wilker, ft. - s, ''. A Vf. -TJi J. -5 " ' " Woman's Auxiliary Meets. The Women's Auxiliary of the Baptist church held their regular monthly social Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. u M. Lyon, on Fast Main. Forty members were present and a good program was carried out. The game was Hidden President, which was very interesting and best of all. Five new members were added to our number At the Churches Methodist Episcopal Church. E. Olin Eldridge, pastor. Sonic Sunday x follews: Preaching II a. m., 7:510 p m. Subjects, morning "A Pocket of Gold." Kvening. "Making Your Life Tell." Sunday school J):l"i a. m. Epworth League 0:510 p. ni. Junior League 51 p. in. Praver meet ing Thursday evening 7:50 o'clock. Theme, "People That Arc a Neces- Presbyterian. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 7:30 p. m. C. K. society at i!:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursil iy at 7:30 p. in. Baptist Church. Prcnehing sen-ices 11 a. in. nnd At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for HiiAni isni9A" nuifLiuiid The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Ths Feed-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at hoc.c Don t travel without U. Sermon by the pastor; I j qaJJc JUBCi prepared in e "What Is the Itnsis of i T.L. H0 LajutJoH. Just say" 7:30 p. m morning theme v:.. n.. e ii.,..,.,...' !.'..., ;.,.r God's unanswered Question." Sun-1 Not lft Any MSSk TrUSJ , a siirate. Take bo iniUtloa. Jtut say "H0RUQTS." Seed Potatoes I have received ji largo slilpnient of Sunrise and Early Rose seed potatoes and am prepared to fill your orders. These are the best varieties for this section and are the best seed that grows. Garden Seeds Wc have a big stock of garden and grass seed in packages and bulk. Allen Grocery Co. AGGRESSIVE PROGRESSIVE Just Listen Thoro is a man who novor drinks, Nor smokos, nor chows, nor swears, Who novor gambles, novor flirts And shuns all sinful snaros. Ho 'a paralyzod. Tho vorso abovo may make you smilo, And think of things soon advortised, You'd host bo busy all tho whilo, Than bo antique and paralyzod. But tho man who did not do those things, Though with whom all must sympathleo, Is bottor off just as ho is, Than thoso who do not advortiso. Thoro is a firm that novor knocks, But boosts and does not criticise, That does good work by mothods now Thoy'ro "livo ones" for thoy advortiso. Concluding now these lines of vorso, It might bo well to horo disporso Words of wisdom, with an ad. botwoon You'll hear more of us Drs. Saunders & Green Garnott-Coroy Bldg. MEDFORD, OREGON RELIABLE ETHICAL f f T T f T T t f f t T T T f f t ! I j? 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