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3 MI GARriEGIE PANIC Oil BOARD AT DEDICATION .0.IUII.T Famous Mpn Gather at Banquet Woman With Snakes Terrorizes Completion of Crater Lake Road at Dedication of New Car , negi Institute. ; PassengersTrouble In a j Pullman, Too. Is One of Its Most Pleas- . ": Ing HODOS. :. L1EDF0RD HAS Mil IlllflGS COLIIflO US L V COVERS ARE LAID FOR v TWO HUNDRED GUESTS Department of Fine Art, Natural ; Bistort Musepnv P"!!!?! and Hall of Marie Houed Under - 'One Roof.' V , fjamul BmcUI Berries.) - , v Pittsburg, April 1-The ceremonies ' attending the dedication of the Carnegie institute wsre continued this morning ' with tlx prestation of addresses of congratulation from unlrersltlee and learnad aoclatlaa tluoughout tha world. Thoaa taking part In tha program In - eluded -tha praldentaor other represen tative of mora dan two-score 01 .amer- lean colleg ee and scientific, aoclatlaa and several in Europe. - , .' ! Ona of tha moat notable feature of tha entire pros ram will be in Banquet at tha Hotel Scbcnley tonight in honor ! of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. Cov- era will be laid for I0 guests, and tha Invitation llat haa been limited almoat ? exclusively to . tha guests of honor at tha dedication of the Carnegie Institute, Including tha party of 40 notablaa from Europe, and their wlrea and other m.ra ' bera of their ramlllaa who accompany tti6m " The enlarged Carnegia Institute, the dedication of which la being made auoh a memorable event by the attendance of notables from all parta of tha world, waa eetabllshed originally : aome 10 years ago by Andrew Carnegia aa a li brary only, hla purpooa belnr te-pro-vlde for tha circulation of books through largv can .ral buildings, -with Tartous branch buildings located at - widely aeparated places In th city of Pittsburg; - - ' ; ; On tha night of the dedication of tha library, when no other thought than the reading of books had ' come Into tha ' minds of his audltora, Mr. Carnegia an nounced that ha had determined to es tablish In connection' with the library a department of fine arts, a natural his tory muaeum and a achool of music, and 'he straightway presented to his true- tees f 1,000,000 for theae Important re " velopmente.. The income from that gift . waa ao well managed that the various .'departments had a great growth, -and ; the time soon came when It waa neoes , sary to have a larger building. i The library structure had coat about ' $1,000,000, and when tha necessity of i more ample space waa explained to Mr. i Carnegie tie authorised the whole build f Ing to be dismantled and a new one to I be erected at a Coat of X.000,000. It la thia new building, with its Iro i posing facade, running 40 feet at tha rront 'Of Bcneniey pars, ana exienaing i Oata. ano TMt tha tifrM la, now, lulus ti.i i.i iummwu mill unnHiwuw . . win wu . tlnue -through the remainder of -r the i week.' Under the one roof the Carnegia ' institute now embraoea tha four depart-1 I ments of fine arte, natural history mu- : (Special Dispatch t The JoaraeL) Hood River, Or., April U. Adelaide WUllama, who boarded tha Overland Limited on the O. R. at N. yeaterday at Willow after a stage ride from an In terior point. Boon after developed a wild ease of delirium tremens and. at tempted persistently to leap from tha rapidly -moylng train, J She la aaid to be an inhabitant of tha dlarepu table -district of Portland.-. 8be had been visiting at soma point In tha back country tributary to Willows and It . la said she drank freely with men bo , ware , t el)ow-passeBgers on tha stage. - - ' Shortly after tha train left Wlllowa aha Jumped from her seat la tha ear. emitting a piercing shriek, and ran down tha aisle crying, "Keep them away from me! Keep them away from me! Don't you see them coming In at the window f i Before she could be caught aha had reached the vestibule and waatufglng at the door, evidently preparing to leap from the train. With tha asalatanoa of several passengers tha braksman got her back into - tha car, where aha waa placed In her seat. - Women la Sanla for Honrs. ; Several man then took turns holding bar until tha train reached The iPailea. physician who had been telegraphed for boarded the train there and suc ceeded In quieting her with narootica. On. reaching Hood River aba had be come 'quiet, but those in the ear with her were a till greatly, excited and the women very apprehensive of a recur rence of the mad scenes aha had en acted. ' , 1 During tha long ran from Wlllowa to Tha Dalles tha women were In a panic moat of them refualng to be seated' In fear that 'the liquor-erased woman would do them bodily barm. A search of the woman's traveling-bag re aulted In the finding of a quart bottle of- whiskey. V ' - - -. ,- - " -t '- ' Wouldn't Oat try the Orart. -V Another Incident that eaused , soma exoltement waa a row between a Pull man car conductor and a porter,' which resulted In the conductor ordering the porter to leave tha train. Tha latter refused to do so ana was fatten on at Hood River by tha city marshal, who had been notified by telegraph to be at tha station. After the train de parted the porter .waa released from euatddy and aald that the conductor a withholding a proper snare or the tips - from him and . that ha would n t atand foa It - NEW OWNERS EXPECTED " TO GET BUSY AT ONCE Development of Coal Mine Is An . other Assurance of Great Future Building Bo6in"Wim Much Pre cedent Accomplishment, ' ' ' . r seum. public library ana nail or muaio. and In separata bulldlnga It control a the Carnegia Technical schools, represent ing an aggregate coat for 'construction. equipment and endowment of izs.ooo, 000. ;.-.;'''.. . .'.-- i , (gpecUl Diapattb te Tke JoaraaLI ' Medford. Or., April It. Tha Medford St Crater Lake railroad, whloh has been In litigation for some time, and a few weeks ago want into the hands of a re ceiver, will be sold. April 10, ander tha hammer to tha highest bidder. Among those who will bid are a Arm from Kalamasoo, Michigan, and the Iowa Box a Lumber comoany of this-city. This road, which la partially built and about iw miiea or wnich la projected, baa been In litigation for a number of year a, but at last tha proa pacta are that under the new management whloh will aeoure oontrol of It It will be puahed to com pletion. The .road waa originally planned to cover the territory lying be tween Medford and -Crater lake, a dis tance of about to mllea, and the people of all the towna and surrounding coun try hall the prospect of very soon hav ing the road in operation. , . - Coal .Mine la Operattoa. The coal mine recently opened In the outskirts of Medford la now la full operation and the quality of the coal will compare favorably with that of any of tha large mlnea In ' Pennsylvania. Reoently a 11-foot vain waa struck which promisee to yield antold quanti ties of excellent' steam coaL This mine lies adjacent to . Southern Pacific land and the prospect ia that that company will gain control of It. Thia being, the case, a greater development . of - thia valuable property la expected within a very short time. i atedford'a Building- Boom. ' A building boom haa struck Medford and there are at present more buildings in course of erection than at any one time for a number bf yeara, - The Med ford bank and tha . Jackaon County bank, two of tha largeat banking houses in southern Oregon, have recently moved - Into handsome new structures, Just completed. A Vt.000 school build ing, the Moore hotel block, the Big Bend Milling company's block and a large number of (smaller atructurea are monu menta of the prosperous growth of this southern Oregon city. . MEDFORD , EDUCATIONALLY Soretohee, Brnisea, Sealed by rhoid -Burgeon'-, Itrugglata refund money ir Dr. Porters Antiseptic u laua id Seconal to No City of Oregon ' Spirit and la Achievement. al Pneeteb te The aarnat., ,, ief erred Btoek Oaaned tleoaa, Allen at Lewis' Best Brand. Medford. Or- April Is. At the reru- rar meeting cf the school boar aeelgBa-l tlons were' accepted from the- following teachers: ' Miss Minnie Oowland, Mia Delia Shunk, Mrs M- t Dally. Miss Mary ' Talbert, Mra. M. B. Signs anil Miss Olive Huff en The following, wore reelected for the coming ' year: Mf iss Olah Mickey, Misa - Jennie Cameron, Mlaa Mae Roberts. Miss Ira Shirley. Helen M. McCoy, Mlaa Camilla Cameron, Mlaa May Phlpps. Miss Bthelyn Hurley and Miss Donna Bell, In the gradea, and Mlaa Bessie Hill. Miss Gertrude Johnaon and Mlaa. Jennie Snedlcor In the -high achool. Superintendent M-B. Signa baa been retained at an Increaee of aalary and placed on a 11-month basis Instead of nine. The' minimum aalary fixed for the grades Is IftO and for the high school f 40, the maximum In each case being. laft to the discretion of the board. The teachera elected te fill vacanclea are: Miss Olive Jonee of Iowa, Miss Oussie-Mr-Burns of Junc tion City, Oregon; Miss Lutle Ulrich of Be, Louie. Missouri; (.Miss Pearl Mo El hen le of Denver, and Miss May Tar re! of Oldham, South Dakota. James W. Shirley, principal at Shedds, Ore gon, was elected to th princlpalahlp of the North school. A complete com mercial department will be added to the . high achool, offering bookkeeping, ahorthand, typewriting and allied aub Jecta. Several applicatlona have keen hle4forthls positionbutthe sense of the board Is that a man Is desired for tha place If a' desirable one can be secured. - - : Medford now haa six teachers in tha high school, which - will allow for a broadening of tha courses and a special teacher for each general course; Man ual training la also being seriously con sidered. - , A small-cash payment is required.h'6'c no red tape. You arc charged no in terest, and our prices for good goods ; will be'found ajiittle lower than the regular dealers', for the reason that this;clothingdepartmentJsjconductrL .- ed with very littie addiUonal expense. Spring Styles in Suits O UR Clothingstock consists of the Latest Sprlng Styles di rect from the best New ; York makers. No shoddy goods sold. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT You Are Welcome to Credit Call and investigate any time. See our fine Crav enettes, Overcoats, Topcoats ' and Suits to fit afty fcnape. Latest Styles direct from New, York T;; Our clothing:- stands out from', the back ground of the crowd. "There's a reason for We refuse to buy the commonplace kind ; . because it is not the kind of stuff you or I like to wearrr-1-'.-.1 --' .. "' ; This week we are making a special showing cf all the -ispring novelties as well as the plain. eaects m Men's Suitings at LADIES' NIGHt TONIGHT r Oaksfkatlnf Kink, Big rioor, sTewly ended, White, mooth and Olaan. This Will be ladles' night at the Oaks rink, and during the evening a number of extra musics will be skated In eon plea. Friday la alwaya a popular bight, and this will 'be no exception. . The big skating floor haa been completely re aurfaced and. la now aa white as snow. smooth ss glass and clean aa a pin. The special skate book aale closes Saturday night.. If you are at leisure tonight go to the Oaks. , ' ' ' - . ; , Come in and see the style that will suit you. CibMin'g;',ps : Gui:IfullnProp, 166-163 THIRD ST MOHAWK BLDG. ? IRRIGATING DITCHES . DAMAGED BY. FLOOD (Rpwiai cisp.tcb te The Xeareal.) Hood River. Or- April II. Since the recent heavy rains an inspection which has been made of several of the Irrigat ing systems In Hood River valley shows considerable damage. Blldss were found I along tha dltoh of the Hood River Irr igation . district htca in aome piaoea filled It and in others washed away Ha banks. At a conference held by the directors it was decided to defer' tha completion of the entire ditch for the present and put what la finished lii a condition to receive water. Several hundred feet of the flume of the mat-mars ditch was also found to have been destroyed and will have to be re placed. The damage to tne Miter , is aatlmated at 1600. . TWO ASTORIA MEN DECLARED. INSANE , pclat Dtspatrk te Ts. Jnrsl ' Astoria, Or., April 11. John Rlaa ef Olnry was ezsmlned before the Insanity board yeaterday and committed to tha state aayluro at Salem. He la Insane on tha subject of religion and. haa threat ened to kill his wife. Olaf Peterson was also . declared In sane. He la a morphine fiend and Is a physlral wreck. Both men' will be taken to the asylum on the arrival ef attendant. . ' . ,", ,-4 X -aw-. X and Second Strcfets, PORTLAND,; OHLGON '. and Craveriettes 1 .: ' , ,;'... '.. : ; V, .-'.- .'.'., rJ.-' ' ' "'' : . ::'y";:':y-, i '' ' ' efeassaaaeasaa. -V jf- v " - '' '...' llSvfyJm &r ...-ssm iv.. Economy items for tomorrow only, for which we will not accept mail, telephone or C O, D. orders. Tha following are subject to delivery at our earliest convenience. 7 MissionStools $1.00 An attractive little piece 2 in the weathered oak strongly" built and Vphol Istered in best quality" imi " tation leather in three . colors, red, green and brown. " One only to each ' purchaser.1-.: v i $5;00 Values in Gouch Covers $1.95 .V.-- A1 1 A rl'lAlTaf. M JsMaaaBaaV m s Special after 7 p. m. tomorrow only. Hand twist fabric Couch' Cov ers, in Oriental designs and colorings, 3 yards long and 58 inches wide, fringed all sides.- . Can be seen all day Saturday in our Drapery JDept, Sixth Floor. Fifty only in stock. Purchasers limited to one . cover each. ' ; " A :. ' . ' ; , ' - YANKEE." KITCHEN SETS , ' Each 20c A comIetVandTndispensable ' consisting of steel mmcing. knife, ' steel cake turner, fruit jar opener, ; steel bot scraper, easy can opener , and broom holder. Special for ' tomorrow only in the Basement ; pept. Purchasers will be limited -to one set...i..w.J1j. :.i''Ax.,.Li.- Bath Rug 'Three sizes in reversible "and washable bath ' rugs, ."several colors and patterns to choose '' frOm. r ' 5 ,''..'..,' V':' . ." ';' 2U44-inch. .Special i; , ...45c 26x48-inch. - Special . . . .-. .50c 24x48-inch. Special -...... 95c C Carpet Dept Sixth Floor. Opporiune Bargains In the ' "Exchanje ; Department A If "I 'I SC0nPLETE-H0U5EfOT I ffalAKCYOUt 0WWTtlQH ;;.v' i Lawn Mowers N In the ; Basement Department ' nv. Mmh Deposed. . UmuMl ap.rial Swrtlce.) New Tork. April H Blahop Oreer to day deposed from the Episcopalian I rested la the tenderloin district March lIUv. attar aeeerted that, he waa In th priesthood Rev. Howard Meara, rector 111, after a, fleht with two detective In I tenderloin slumming for material for of 8b atatthaw churon, who was ar-'a bouse occupied .by colored -woman. 1 sermon,