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4sajSteSfep5?rsas ..r.SUiCT'2;X,J;jiVwyt,s--.w . 1 ' i f I v WfffV-j. f H PAGE 4DW0 MEDTTORI) mlh TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QUIWON, MONDAY. MAY 111, 1!)I2. a CAUNQ , PERSONAL Dunn's copper mine nt Takllmn( In Josophlna county, Is shipping through Grants Pass to. the Kcnnct fitrpltcr. and It Is posslblo Hint nr tanemiht will be mado with the Management of this mine to allow Gflb ptJitada ?of tho' han'dsomo sul phliba ope 'naw to'mlng-'lnto that city tb jgo td the moot nt Yrekn, Cal by Juno IS, Mr, and Jlrs. Chnrlcs Young, nc campauled 'bytiMm'N. Minklcr, of M(lfoMiyllled' Gold Hill Recently, nfl during UVo-balmy afternoon mo to rod to Grants Pass, accompanied frinjMjtati pined by Mrs. Lukb Jen foriki, lastcf'WolvIn Cardwell and Jessie' McClondoni , , Instructions how to increase or re filled' weight: Jnroi'ruftllon, how to re. iHqvo''blemlshu8,on'thc, face,- Includ fngcxellcnt receipts for same. Mrs. 8. Wataorr, G. D., Portland. J. W. Opp, lessee of tho Braden mine, 'reports that everything Is look ing promising about that famous property."" " "J. K. Moore,, of Sams Valley, af firms with Bonio smpnasts that this is tho best spring southern Oregon has had slnco '88. He was hero several years before that. .Miss Flora Gray, piano Instruction. 144 South Central avenue. Studio poopIf'MaJu "1341. James Burns and S. H. Dufftcld wcro in from their placer anino on Galls creek Monday. Tho recent rains haye, given more water than has been avallablo at any time during the wjnter. Br. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from tho M. F. & II. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite tho Nash hotel. G4 G. L. McClellan was at Rogue River on-business yesterday morning. He is a great believer in the futnrc of the enterprising little city that has just cast off its twaddling clothes name of Woodvllle. ' S; A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor T. F. & H. Co. bldg. The north wall of Charles Palm's palatial business block of Fir street which for $0 long has extolled the superior merits of a. well known braad pf tobacco, now admonishes all (o drink Cjtub Noble whiskey. The pew paint has brightened it up a bit, a that. ... 1 Monoy-to loan, In amounts of from $500 to $1000 on improved real es tate, coHntryj -property preferred. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Bank bldg." - Over 2000 persons attended the bonfire near tho Washington school Saturday night at tho close of clean up day-rind- between 10 and 12 tons of- trash-went up in smoke. The band plnyed und Judge Colvjg spoke. The cU,Y..J8'n'far bettor condition today from a health standpoint in conse quence. D.B. Reamo, tho Wonder soap and talc man. Is the beet sowing machine repairer on tho coast. 24C North Qakdalo. Mrs. A.- S. Rosenbaum returned Sunday from a visit with her parents at Rock Point. She is somewhat im proved In health. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 persinglo cord! 'Special low prices In cSrload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co, Cth and Fir. -T., -A. Ensign of Gold Hill spent SuntlUy ln .Medford. 'Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O.- 'Taylor) 'attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mr.- and Mrs. William Von der Ilnllcn of P.aglo Point motored to Mc'Jfo;-.! Sunday to see tho ball gamo between the Pointers and Medford. .Cordjvoodhnrdwood and fir $4.50 per single? cord! 'Special low prices in carload1 lots'. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. E. A.'tlUT.n- left Monday morning for a threo day visit at Grants PaBs on bur,Hip;s. Bpe'R.'Ai Ipjlmes, Tho Insurance Majvotor Jncks9n' County, bank. " Baruuci' pycv'atid daughter. Miss Hazel, left Monday morning for Crpscent City, Cu whero they ex pect tP remain during the summer. II. IJ. Harvey, mall carrier No. 2 of Medford, has returned from a 10 days vacation und visit to his parents in Cottage Grove, pro. Mr.v and Mrs. J MpPl'erson re turned) a fow days ago from a sev eral months, stay' In San Diego, Cal. Thpjr dfiugllter, Mies Bortha, who. ac companied thorn south last fall, will remain in Ban Diego. B, D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives tmado any tlmo or place by appointment. Pbqnq M. 1471 Mr mid Mrs. Arthur Hctidorshott of Eugene are spending a fow days in Medford visiting Mrs. Homier ahott's anothor, Mrs. Phlpps, who has Just' returned from a visit nt En gcmj.v ' . ' Tho' trial of W. Tyler Smith-on a charge- of vagrancy' preferred! by Councilman Mitchell "which was to' havo been heard this morulug In tho justice's court was postponed until Tuesday, as Attorney Kelly for tho defenso was forced to appear In the circuit court on' business today. 4 G. II, Eads"has onrraased thivcoal and fuel business formerly conducted by .1. W. Hnrblrtgc and will, at all times have In sick a full and complete- lino of fuel of rill kinds, In cluding mill block wood for summer use. Henry J. Dodson of Evans creek la In Medford visiting friends. T. W. Williams of Phoenix was n recent visitor in Medford. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book Btore. Mrs. 12. It. Tomliusau of Ashland is spending a few days In this city visiting her son Charles. Mrs. Mary Potts left Sunday eve ning for a visit of several weeks with relatives at Seattle. Clarence Reames Is Visiting Seat tle on business. He will be absent n week. Mrs. Julia Roberts of Grants Pass Is visiting her sister, Mrs. F, 1). Sanderson of this city. William French of Watkins pre cinct is visiting friends in this city. Miss Alice Doanc of Beagle Is vis iting Medford, Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. Mr. and Mrs. T. AV. English have left for a brief business visit in Cali fornia. They will journey as far south as Satt Diego. Officer Cady of tho police force has returned from .1 short business trip to Ashland. Mrs. Henrietta Samms of Prospect I3 spending a few days in this city. B. M. Collins is at San Francisco on a short business trip. Summer started in in earnest Sun day afternoon, the thermometer soar ing to S7. A bree?ekopt up all day however, which tempered the heat to a great degree. F. H. Hopkins will leave tonight for a week's business stay In Port land. Fred N. Gilmore, of San Francis co, formerly-' night editor of the San Francisco Call, was In tho valley over Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Hopkins. BOSTON GIRLS ARE FOUND GUILTY OF P0RIN6 BOW LEGS, CONSTANT. .STUDY HAS WARPED THUD ifiV .& .JZZZA JE.-s Wami VXr7 ' 7"?' $5 tJ$ r-r $"$ V 1 iST M Ff-i MRWl iimx je m.M 'Lvyii- f ri Jm mmstfwx ''.m,.) sj 1 ii'A; a vs- fflt--t fir x --- xsvexi:xi flBiB'Hwsv ff 1 1 M S.-'Ni, or 1u: DKLS.VUVM ? CO A M inH 1 11 ifr v r .if - rryiw 1 r is 1 mm 3r CNM3U IMAOINB A .dfl ll sip wT7. mm W FOR IN MEXICl 'tnsr awwinrs. CN MX) IMAOINB A musical comedy wvni DOSTON CHCKOS GIRLS ? nur hOman ;k UCKC tu:Y OTVNP. IMPOSED' DA" AT AN CAWCV TVk . We all helped ourselves to n pood laucli wfien It was Uurnt'd Unit Huston wnttieu luld been foiiml guilt v of harborlug bow Iok. knock knees and hlg fiot N place In the wot Id doc u perfect umlerMtiiiulltig eoititl for mj much ns In the theatrical dNtrlet which fiiruMic human pr"!" for the itutitl wmiiciI.v and l.iuUsiUi Miuvvh of the country, tuiru K'rN who pride tliiiusele on ttieir ih. nK.i .ihlii! to lirliu: out all tho gootl puluia In 11 i,tli w !k '.lorkliis corrobomtcd tlie uvnlhi of the eperta who nvtioim(.'d llolonN noituient of feminine Ii-k.m IoM BIG ESTATES . HUN HARMONY FREE SPEECH 1R JBQHGERi FOR JMVERSITIES INMM1SEJTS . Von dor Mellon lin to- WAK'KFIKM), .Mas-,., .May l.'l. WeeksiMcGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Mtgk bOBM( If, W. rki;07) t , ,n'.Virri MH " fcJL-AWAKT. STAR OF 0R0ZC0 MEXICO'S - FARMER, SOLDIER, RISES JUAREZ. May is. General Pas cual Orozco, a farmer, rancher, sol dier of meagre education, holds to day tho balance of power in the Mexican revolution. Though Orozco with his 7000 men Is faco to faco with the federal army that Is press ing him back toward the border, and the outcome of-the battle is uncer tain', developments ofthe day, chief ly the abdication by Kmillo Vasquez Gomex of the provisional presidency. wnicn ne ceremoniously assumed a week ago tonight, indicated that the money interests will bring Mexico's president to time, and the disturb once must continue or court OroZco's favor. Einllio Vasquez Gomez Is no longer In Juarez. Ho was still out of tho city last night and crossed over to El Paso, where ho was lo cated lata tonight In a boarding house. He declined to mako a state ment. Jose Cordova, secretary of the state of Chihuahua, who bears Or- ozco's answer to the Gomez proposal of a provisional government, arrived hero tonight. Reliable information tonight Is to the effect a group of tueii who once Hiirroiindcd former President Diaz have been financing the Orozco movement through tho agency of Gonzalo C. Enr!o, now In Chihuahua, but that another set of capitalists had sprung up who arc seeking to oust tho Enrlllstas and control Orqzco'ii band. In tho un derground content between theso fin ancial factlonu Gomqz, who could furnish only political ambitions, was lost. Of today's battle, somewhere be tween Conejos and Porcnal, twenty six miles south of Escalou, little could bo learned, Orozco having de clined to permit' correspondents to proceed further than Escalon. Tho federals claim they havo tho upppr hand and uro forcing the rebels to rotreat. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May IS. Havo tho government solzo nil lint ?2.000,OQO of ovory mulllmllllqn alre's fortune im tho possessor's death. Let thp government own and run nil express, telegraph and telephone companies. Take over for government control tho SUiudard Oil company and the tobacco trust. Have the government confiscate all coal lands. These are some of the ntothads of preventing the accumulation of swol len fortunes advocated by tho Rev. George Chalmers Richmond, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, whoso bitter denunciation of tho will of the late Colonel John Jacob Astor ba created a furore today. The Rev. Mr. Richmond contem plated the terms of Astor's will, handing down the bulk of his great fortune to his son, with that of Dr. Francis Bacon, tho late surgeon of Yalo university, who out of a $400, 000 estate left $100,000 to bo used In the fight on tuberculosis, a few thousands to other worthy causes i,nd the remainder to help poor boys through Yale. "Wet arc fired with, patriotic shame aftei reading tho will of John Jacob Astor," declared the clergyman. "Ho etnnds forth at tho judgment bar be fore tho Christian conscience of the American people. "It Is a disgrace to leave a for tune of $50,000,000 In these days." Klit'ASO, Mil) CI. Ule-t rqii.it (COoImmI Itt'VO illllit'ulo Hint llle telle' were tlolVuli'il ogam (oilay. t'uiiwuvil niosNupcH tv'fO.jviMl nt innruft tdjjto lllltl Orweli lUul jh' mVn'Mint i iiroaOliliiL' iliiuiiui, wfli ()ouii!iil MM- ertVlodcfitlK in' iitu'NiiH, Tlio'dli imtolit'N 11110I0 I 10 leliel I'oinluitm us Niivluir tluil lu rt'ltouli'il willinu "In tlruw Iho TtiuVtiil invuV from tlieir lntHo of NUiU4 into tint doMirt WIINlPN.'' ' t A nei'diiil (linpiiti'li xiiiil tluil (Icncr til Oi'o.eo lultl ininicil jivi) Im!iI;V 'n route to tlinliuc)!, lull tluil ileuornl tluorlii liiu iiuilii'tl two el' ltr sttiii' llltTH. Frank It. Noll of lllg llutto wn u recotit lttttor In .Mudtotd. NOdAI.KH, Ar. , .May CI Hlimll ili In u lrttloitl fcM'lii liii "BUllI appealed at Miintlaii, oil tho went fount of Mexico, tiiTcinlliiK to nifiu koc iurlvliJK hero today on tho flint Hotithurn hiulflo '(mill (d i-oadli No Itnlrrt nliH'O'n domfii lirldjoll iimitli or Eliiibainu vt't' iniim,ll n'moiitii iiitli, It Ih iiMMoilod Hint mini) tlnili till) tnort of llio illncmio luoo boon lo. titled. ' ( 'llirour.tioiit Hi)i)rn,bliiitt(iu mid Topic linil'illtN'ntid i'iiIkMh Mllll, nrii poi pot nit IIik terrlbln mitrftRen, th'o ,iik.-o H'port. In Hojioin, illiit I (ui Yniiul I ml m tin n lm 1110 plllnit iiiKl n;id tunny iulirtliirn havo "01 looted In npIUt of fedotftl roportA that cm rod. Doiivhii of vllliiKOii havo lnn toriorlniu hud ccilHiid 11ml tho ban ditti beeii roitrolvd A in Suit Diego, Cal., is expected toilny 11 1 11 result of tlio action of the polieo niitliiiir I In. home of AiigoKt Suivurd, an I. V. leutler. thereby prexeut- 111: 11 iiiceuug 01 1110 niiitmmniiMs LEHIGH. VALLEY IS Alexander .t u- m The Suit Wan Call and look ovor twelve hundred samples' of- tho latest weaves In Men's Suitings, S ' A tuadp to your .measure suit, ab solutely .guaranteed" fit, guaran teed all puro wool ntid guaranteed to hold t,s shape. Made to your moas Uro Blt8 ' ,' $18.PQ fO $(M0 "Room 8, Palm Building, woulil.be iouorvil.or adviim'c.l liv the eonoliiliitioii of tho iiijiveivily and the agricultural college. A committee of five nu'tiihorH, if wliieli Governor West is uhntnntm. was n)Kiiiitil to devise a plan' for titnintniniiitr the two institution 011 a permanent millag) tax basis, (o ivn sider the proportion of surli tv that onclt in..tititioi should rccejye. ji;d to rejKirt their findings (o a l'ituro nicetiiiir of tho twii boards. The 'mem bers of this coiumijlee, licsitl the governor, are JmfceH. S. Heiin ff i'ortlnnd, Judge J. K. Woalhcifonlf of Albany, K. K. WilSw of CurviilliH, and A. C. Dixon of EaRcite. A eommittco of. fix was also ap pointed, three 'from each board, to ait ns a iicmmnent qonmiitee xvliosc function it shall b,u to Imvo genernl consideration of.nllihiugs pertaining to the welfare of. the two institutioi.s. The members of tjiis committee are H. P. Irvine. SmaW,:fnlcr JUsllen and C. K. Soence, renresentiiiir ila Agricultural college, and J. C. Ains worth, .S. II. Pricmlly and M. A. Alil ler, representing (lie university. Behind tlie appointment of thi.s committee in tho desire and juirpose of the member of the two hoards f regents to bniig tho two institutions intp pcrmuijejit, telnlfonsliiji. COiinEEJlED T(j Sena lor l tuniodfroin Saliu, MliiMeltcuth'iidcdj five (,pot-ei wur siinilur o that iiiu uoii ,1111111 ineciiii 01 1 110 MtMi-is of regents, for lie University of Ore. gou ami the Oregon .timitui'nl col luge. A merger of lliV two iiititu tious ns voted nj;:imt by both hoards ns regeiiLs do.iiot holieve tile best oiliii'iitioiuil inteiwt of the Mole' 'nlleil to protect uganist holding Kt lore tuul (liovatuiitti, Iciuleiv. in '.ml in connection with tlio recent textile strike in Lawrence. On Sunday Salvnrli ivuli'd tho O. A. It. hall for the meeting. Upon pro test by a number of the veterans, tlio least was revoked mid the Industrial isl.s (lien inocccdrd to Salvurti's home where tigroid took pliiff. WilJiaiuTrautiiiuii, Elizabeth (lur loy n'iuAXutionali Iutliistrialist Or gunizer'Fl.yiin were escortctl to the depot by the H!ieo und threatened with nrrcht iiiilens they left the oily. They went to Lawrence ami retained roiuuH'l. The poliuo nlho llpit the Salvarti meeting tlisttirbed the ikmico. PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO LATE E. C. IRELANP Tho last tribute of his homo people- waa given Saturday afternoon to the lato Councilman E. C. Ireland SJith tifo ImprcBtVd services of the Elks lodgu and tho oHcnrtlng of the body to tho depot for shipment of tho body to tho old homo In Champaign, III. Members of tho city council acted as honorary pallbearers. Tho entire membership of tho Elks lodge attended tho remains, tho services of the Elka being conducted in their torn pie, O..O. CURES ECZEMA, ACNE,TETTER ETC. Wlillo Eczoma, Acno, Tottor, Bait iUtoum, olo nro troublos which atloot V nkln, tholr source Lj far doopvr than tho outnldo otltlolo. 'Iluuwi alfootiona nro canned by Irritating huiuont, or urn Mo acid In tho blood. Bitch Iiitpiiritloa Intlamo ami irrltato tho Uulloatu not-work of libroita tUaa whloh llo Junt bonnatli tho surfiico of tho outer nkln, nntl tlio Inllfunniatory tlluohargo Uiua iiroilucotl Is forctitl out through thp liorwa nutl glnndri. n;l U oontlnually kept up while tho blood ronmlni Infeotcd. Tbla oxudntlon caiiMii'tho fonn ntlon of ncnles ami crtiata wo ofttm soop In ISuraiun. nud xvlmn thoy nro s'cratclusl oir the llrsh la left raw and uiorti auaovptlulti to othtir Infection. Itcau very readily bo soon then that to produco a ouro tho circulation initai bo purlfltitl ami cleansed. This 8.8.H. will do. It gooa tlowil to tho very bottom, roiuovetl nil hit mom nud impurities, notitrnll'.t.rt tho txciiilvo acld.i of tho ayatum nntl in thui wity rmuovoa the eauwi of tlUoiut... Locul applica tion:! can only aootho tho irritation mid nsnt In keeping; tho pUIn cloiui; tlioy never produco 11 euro becnum nuoli trttatinont doen not roach tho blood. 8. a 8. rvntoroo to tho thin, acrid blood all lt lost proportlm, innktm lc puro and rich and ouableti it to nourUli tho nkln nntl knot it soft, smooth nnd honlthy. Book on Qkln Dlnonson and any ntodlcul udvlcu Uoa to all xvho write. TnE SWIFT SPECIFIC COt, ATLANTA, OA. NEW YOItK', May J3- Lehigh Val ley was the feature of toduy'n opcu iug market with 11 gain of two poi::t. Itcadiug and Cauatliau Pacific were up n point mid other railway ami in tliibtrial.s made fair uniiis. United .States Steel tlovcloped bumo heavi ness. Later Lehigh Valley increased its gain to .3 II-8 mid Mending 1 l-' while Uuiteil Statu Steel, Union Pa cific, Atchison nud oilier slamlaitl shares were heavy. The market closed light and bloody. IJomls wore linn. The Dally Hint frpm Paris. y ... 1' i ' m' Hlv k 1 ' i ' fife CONSOLIDATE SCHOOLS SALEM. Ore, May .12.- Governor West has announced tho personnel of tho coininbsloa which will Invoii (Igato the advlsahllity of consolida tion of tho Oregon Agricultural col lege and the University of Oregon. This commlstilon was named its tho result of u resolution adopted at Dallas some tluio azo during a trip of tho Portland business men to tho wt'Htsldo. The lornmlHulon wllwl act entirely Independent of any proceed ing 011 the part of-tho board of re g- U of either school. V. K. Newewll, hortlcultuilHt nnd d'.lrymaii, of Caston, is selected an tlMlrman or the commission. Tho olhor meiuberH are: Judge Robert S. IJean, L'nlvfimlty, oCQregon rcgoul and federal JikIko, Portland; J. K. Weathorford, Oregon Agricultural college rcKont and attornoy, Al bany; Dr. V. S. Smith, member of board of hlKlwr curriculuin, J'ontllo tou; W. J. Mariner, farmer, Hu lock; Will Daly, Federation of Labor, Portland. John n. Smith, attornoy, Astoria; E. L. Thompson, banker, Portland; (leorgc- Putnam, odllor, Medford. , TITANIC MOVING PICTURES LOST SLEEP TEN YEARS AT UGO THEATRE Taken 10 minutes beforo nailing tlmo, howlug fnptnlii Hinllh standing on his ship. Iiupectliig lifeboats. Mhowlng fiigliu loom. Hmuruoncy tt'luplHMie. Electric crantj lowering trunks nntl biiKKago of panstuiijcrs. Tito tlepnrtiire. ThuusmuU wildly chourliig and bidding frlundM uoodbyo. Many views depleting Incidents of the (SUEATEHT DIHASTEU IN IIIBTOH't'. showing a ureal number of lntursilng scouvs. In addition to regular pro Hrum, secured at an onormoiid ocpeuso t ' - ... - 1 tfhM Ctf;M(u. mil nr H..ui.r. K.tiuii, mcrviHi mi, lf tw 11.1. 0. filripeii line oilo ilu iq i;uhii Lclonj,'. j JUlioii ;itov at iiASiq.H. Tho opening of HaskiiH egdu foun tain attracted crowds 'all day Saturr day. I'or a part of tho duy soft drinks woro sorvod froo und nearly ovnry soda lover in town trlod tho new place. The fountain Ib com ploto In ovory way and tho advor tlsomont It received on tho oponlng day hespoalcH cuutlnttud buccohh. Any ouo who knows Mr. U. P. Sugg, of Tyiter. .V. C, will toll yon that ho speaks nothlng-but thp truth. Mr. Sugg ban suffered greatly from slcoplessncsa and n a recent letter says: "For ten years I havo utitforod greatly from a nervous ailment which caused 1110 to luso at loast three hours of needed sloop every illicit. "I tried ovcrythliig I could find to get 1 idlef, and finally ouo bottle of Vino! gavo 1110 more relief than all other remedies. I am grateful to VI110I for my prcHont good health," Many pornoim who are in a nerv ous, run' down condition got 110 tlioy cannot sloop, and this Is almost cer tain to wreck their health unless tho right steps uro taken. Our delicious aid liver and iron remedy without oil, Vino, builds up tho body and nourishes tho nerves with ptiro, rich blood, and makes it posslblu to get natural, rostrul sloop. Wo guarantee that Vino will tlo you good (money back If It falls), and If you nro weak, uorvouu and sleepless, you certainly should try Vluol. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED- A compotonf woman for gonoral housework, JM. 403 N'. Holly, M LOST - Pocket book W(tl personal papers, stamps and check. Plntlor roturit to Mull Trlbtipo, offlco and recolvo reward, Tf POU IlENT-Ciortti'ln (5 rooiii house with modern, pjumblug and oloc trlc lights. On paved street, with lawn and cement sldpwalks. Call Poll phono -jtoi. POP PENT six room furnished houeo close n, phono. pOfa. REALlSTAtE FOR SALE C aero 31 your old Orchard with pouch fillers, boiiio pcaghos this year, $U0Q0, TJtADE Now C ""im hfiii8o closo In. Lot 20xl(iU; v.i.i. . acCliJIO. TJtADE 20 acres, 0 acres clcaroij, jilonty wulor, r rnohl ho'tso, liarn, chlckonhoiiHo, -100,000 foot good uaw tli.ib'or to trade for city, prouorty. TUA'DK 0-14 ace'es (iaslorn Wash; thoi'oughfy eaulppcd, all fonedd und cross fenced; half' Interest In heading inachlno goes with places fantlly or cliat'd; big yaluo G por aero, 'Will trado for city or country property. POP SALE 80 ncroff hear To'lo, luirtly in alfalfa, host of froo soil. No bottor fruit land In vajley; ? 4 p 0 0 J l ,i, . ' " - 5.v A. J. LUPTON C01', 0th nnd Fir HtH. Overland Wins Greatest California Road Race PItESNO, April '.M DtifeatliiK canst'lllug nt a much hlglmr prlro and ratvd with moro powerful horso- powers, the S00 Overland rar cov orctl itsuir with glory In tho recent 200 inllo road racu at thla placo, cov ering tho fourse In fupr hours tlimu. mliiutcH and sixteen seconds. When tho Overland flashod across tho fin ish lino competing cars woro trailing behind at various distances, Tho blg f l.'lmoro finished tweiityetivt)it iiiln- . iilcs after tho Overland mid tho f .1 PlandurH had flulshutl but ulghl laps., A lliijck eight laps, Warnin oloveu . laps, E. M. P. 11I110 laps and Wltitoii two laps. Two other tars hail booh withdrawn for various reasons. Of tho nlno darters, seven earn wuro on thu course at tho finish. Tho Over land 'was tho first to reach tho 100 mllu mark and stopped but oiicd dur ing tho race. The Fresno Uopiibllcan, under whoso auspices tho uvttut was hold, says of tho Overland: "Tho big iitirprlso was furnished by tho sturdy llltlo Ovui'latid under tlio ex cellent driving of Tom McIColvoy. Tho car responded to his bidding ' ' without 11 bobble, Tlur raco will go down In history as 0110 of thu inost ' Hiircessfid ovniitn ovor rough roads, 7... with uharp turns, In toutral L'allfor- 11I11; Tho Overland averaged about v fifty miles an hour." 1 J? C. k. bATES Alain lilt, Home 77 till: . Ulyq! , TT J Phone Main Dl 1 "' ffi'S' .' Phono Home' ' 294 ... DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OP THE CITY WHAT IS DISTILLED WATER? . piKtilltuJ. Wuioi' is vtntnv tlml. liys bnou comlonsoil intt Htoum, ilicii couvoi'Lod back to ils imlimil slulu, thuBjvilliiig ujl g0jiiiH the, water may contain, . WHAT IS FILTERED WATER? 7"T initorod Water is wjitpr that lias iiossoc, tlivoigl filtering bods, thereby purifying ijseU' of all foreign rnbatfii)ces. , , t , WEINHARD'S ICE is nmdu from'DiBlillud, filtered Water. Endorsed by all pliysieiuns. H. WEINHARD'S ICE pEPOT A 1 ft v A :F t