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P3TOB THRU " E Hunting the Lion in Africa TALL WELL FOR FRUIT MTOTWOTW MATfi TRTBUNE, MEDFOnn. ORIWON, Trrn?HT)iY, MAY 1, 1013, ED L APRIL AVERAGED IS SAND L TRIALFORGRAFTING HAN PIlANt'lHCO, Oil , Muy 1 Open derluriitlnu Hint every iino of tlio oIkIiI Hnn PruueUm detectives mimed Ii- tlio ttnlliiu bunco tint; iniMiilu'iH iih iilmiliiK In their Illicit out iiIiikMi probably would liuvn to r (iii trlul, wits mmlo limn mtrly tndny liy Pollen CoiiiiiilHnlonur Tliooilnrn lloclio, Itnclin'n stntoinont followed n ninntliiK of tlio rotunilMAlonom Which continued until 1! o'clock this niuru ItiK nml nt which Cnosiir llonrlil, owner of n widely known llurhnry Const cnfc, In aliened to luivo nilmlt ti'il Hint dutccllveii nml bunco men mot frequently ut til plneo mnl tlml ho perswfiilly hail pusned "IiiiIkIiik envelopes" to detectives nt tlm !' quest or members of (tin him co rliiK Heiisuliuiinl developments nrn ex pected hi'fnro nlitlil, the police torn -iiilssloiir-rs tnkhiK tlio Miunl tlml I ho ovliloiico nlremly nt linml "wIioum Hint Hut itemised detectives rnunort oil wllli thieves nml litinroinoir' mnl Hint HiIh U sufficient itroiinilH for lliolr loiiinvnl from tlm rorvlro with out provltiK Hn bribery chaws CLOUDS EN I L OW TEMPERATURE UIoiuIn which hum: oor I ho Mil ley HiroiiRliutit the iiIkIiI Wednosdsv presented tlm tomi'oriUiiro from fait liiK below 30, which Is fur niton ilmiKor umrk. Unit, tlm sky clour-1 n lionvy frost would hsvo liovn ex perienced. A poMlhle ht frost lit predicted for tonight. Tint present cloud) wonthor m protmhly rontltiiio n fow days, owing to tlm precipitation In tho hill. Wnrinor wonthcr from thU tlnio on U expected. BBMEFT TREASURER BAPTIST flHANTS PASS, Mnv 1. Tlio m hIoiih or tliv Htllli nnniiiil mcelius of tlio Hojjno llier iliiptil wutoctntioii, which coiiM'iii'il in Hid Mot ltnplmt I'litircli nC this rlly Tuedny inoruinK lo iciimiii in M'x.inti till Thumduy eienliifc, nro nHrnotiiiK miiuh ntton tiuii, mnl tlm iiniKrntiiM rendered ore if the KroiitiM.t inli'iiwl. Tin? follow, ing iiiiincil officers for tlio misiiiiik y i'ii r lime been circled: Moderator, Itev. S. A. Doiijtln of (Irnnlrt I'nss, Clerk, Hot. W. X. I). .MuuCiilloimli of Aklilnml. TrciiMiicr, K. I. Iloiiliolt of Moil for.l. Wry iiiloit)Kliin: church letter weie rend from llui churches nt Tnl (lit, (IrnnU Pus, AkIiIiiihIi llo Point, .Merlin, llmwuunrii nml On trnl Point. Tlio Ilihlo school turn hion follow oil. LONG, HARD TRIP In n now Ovorliind i: I). T'l row of Kromio, Cul. i tirrlvrd In Medford Wednesday iiIkIiI on IiIh wny to Can lulu. Wlillo horo tin put In hoiiio i;ooil work for U. H. (lutes, tlio Ovor laud mmii liy tolllni; koiiio of tlio foiitrt nocompllHliuit by tlm Ovorlmut on tho HlHkl)oiiH, "Tlio ronild a ro In very hud comll tlon," ittiitoil Mr. Tcdrow, 'lint tlio Ovorliind ronpondod ciuth tlmu tho iiiNii Innkuil liopolotm, I did not Kt Htuck oiico, lti t I hail a nllppury tlmo nioHt $)t tin) way. You cannot Hiiy too niiicli fur tlio enra Hiuy nro wonilorit." Mr. Tod row continued hlu trip to-day. ELKS BID REAMES FAREWELL TONIGHT A cull Iiiih lioou Issued to nil mom horn of tho local lodo of ICIIta to attond u lioiiRowurmlnK ami furowoll party to ho tondoiod Cluroiico U. ItomuoH, pimt oxaltod rulor of tlio lodKo, who lvuvuu Hunday nlKht for l'oithtiid to tuku up Ills now ilutlon an United Htatoa dUtrlut uttornoy for Oi'okoii, Tlio affair will ho ono of tho moHt olnlioruto ovor tomloroil a (1oiiu'Hub liiotlior ly llio loiul IoiIko. mbtrdi w? "-. i ,j : " "- ! fc-- " '. m .umi ..r mrr. r xs'rams' t;- tm. niTHiiri-i n n bat1 'lliu fli-t lion (inlliil mnl kllhil In Africa liy I'nul .1. H1111117V mk of Amorlrmi ImiitliiK Iok, iiioIIoii plr I11101 or Mlildi will Imi i'lillillol iihI iIimiIIm.1 nt tin Niit.tliuliim Momlny mnl Tm-iliiy iiIkIiIk, .Mny .1 mnl (I, wllh 11 M'lnl diool (lilhtieii'n iiiittlui'ii TiiimIii), I 1 ftFRlTTK TO" HUNTING i WILD " FSOUAtf ERSlARRED SUFFRAGEnES TO HUNTING WILD PRINT FROM PARIS' BEASTS IN AFRICA I'AltlH. Mil) I - Tlm Hiiffrn Kotti',' tlio orKMi of tho HrltUli mill taut uffrnK'ttM, which wiu clol ti) tlm pollco In London yustiirdny. In to ho putdlnlioil lior. nccorilliiK to 11 Hlatoiimnt mnilo to tlm IJnltml I'roM today liy MImi ClirlKtolinl I'.iukliumt. tlm olf-oxlled loadur or Hiu uiltltnutM. Mtu I'aiikliumt wild: "Tlm London raid In urprlliiK. hut nlii. U IIoiiih JtocrHtnry .Mc Kciiiiii thought Miicli inothoiU would Ktop tho mi ton tor w onion I'liuifMlKti. ho linn a tmlnful mirprUo comliiR. I nm ccrtnlu Hint tho pollco found nothing InrrlmluntlnK- liocmuc ucli uvlilmiru docs not 'cxUt " 1 SAN FRANCISCO JAPS HAN KUANCIHCO, Mny 1. Ilnr- rlni? AuiorlrmiN nml nil other 'nlleiin ' 3000 Jtipnuono InislntHMi mid profiw klounl moil of Run l'raurlwi) gath ered In a miiM uicotliiR horo. ImtliiK until oarly today, to lUtou to dl oumIoii roKnrdltiK Hid allon tiiud hill hoforo tlio ItiRltlnture nt Kncrniut'iito. It In mntoil tlml norm or tho upceclio mlvoocitt'il WMr. l'rovloim to tko inuotliiK n huwo rlKii iiiiuouneliiK tlm nhjeot of tho antlmrlnp, wan plnowl ovor tho on t nun (i to tho hull. Thv jdnco v.i pnokoit to tlm doom. TIioko lu oliiirnt) of tho motitliiK would iIIviiIko iiiiHiIiik roKunllur. what took plnro, further than to tnto Hint tho allon laud hill win uiulwr illiottvulou. At tho coiicIuhIoii of tho inoidliu; tlm NIppounK) eiiiiirncd (alkliiK oMltedly. L AT PORTLAND STRIKE I'OltTI.A.N'l). Or. Mav 1 Morn than SO electrical workorti. mp!o)oil hy tho Portland. KiiROim .1 fCnvtorn Itallwny compuuy and tho Ilomv Tvloiihoim i'ompiiuy, tiro out on ntrlko today lu an otidoaxor to onforco a demand for an lucrunio of milnry to 1 1 n dny, and ropiotioututlvtM of tho utrlkom ilooluruil Hint tunny moro will follow them. Tho Htrlko wiih called at thu In Htaticu of J. MorKoutlialor, vice pieu Idont of Paclflo dlHtrlct council No. 1, lllectrlcal Workorn, who declares that ho had hcen uoKotlatluK with tho offklalH of tho conuianloa tor tlueo wookfl without avail. T I.OS ANOKLKS, Cnl., May 1. .loo Mniulot hoKiiu llcht work hero today lu preparation for htn 1!0 round hat Ho with Hud Andeiuoit, ut Voruou, May 1!0. "Prom all roports thin Antiunion hoy Ih 11 demon," Mnudot oxplnlnod, "and I won't tako any cIiiuicoh of bo liiK riuiKht out of condition." Mantlot will train easily tor two wcokH, Amloi'Hon Ih oxpoetod luuo May 8, At Iho 1 1 -I. of lu lift' nml Unit of Iiih four wlutt) lo-xixtiinU, iimtiy iiMOillia of nrdiHMi" labor, tlio expen ililurn of 11 kiiiii only pomble liy n 1 nun of k rii I wewllli. Paul J. Itninoy 111 neourinK III motion picttu of Hit) wild lioNtH of Afrioii, i khSiI to lmo (wtiitriliuteil n notalile olmptor lo Iho book of natural m-Ioiico. Tlioto piotnro will bo oxliibittiil nml ilo kfribril Hi tlm NntHloriiim for two nighU biKiiiuiiiK iiD.xt .Monday, Mny A anil 0. ThtMo itHuro wore Inkcn wlion tlm o.Mdiliiin h never ten ilerviH oillior Mh of (ho uqiintor. lu tliotn are hcoii tlm ileillxoii- of the juiilo mnl riivurt, nil iihcoiimmoiw Hint thmr Ui'tioiitf 1110 beini; olMtred unit ini p rin toil for oAliibitioii in thin country many tliounnil of inilen away. The m'l'iie ul tin' wntcr-lmlo iloinon h Irate l!ir rcpcet thomi niiiinnl lino for xwcr, lliu btn)ncr jiiujivuU iiIuuvh lioiuir sixon Ilio.llU'forftiigu.iit tho drinking diu-iw. lJ!ci!iai)lij,KgTr-, ffon, liippopotnmi. aiilolo)OA '-mid MvlmiH oomi' in pair und' fimilly KHuipH to p;irlnko of tlm wnlar. It iM nrtii'iilnilv iiiloreHting to note Hint wlmu uniiborvcd tliwo grout wild foroeinii lioot ooiiiliiet them hcIvok In miioli tlio hnmo wny ns do tninor niiitiuil", fmnilinr to our liurn urd. Tin fnct rooko miioli imitflitor tliniiliiuil the ontcrtnin-ini'tit. E T L HTOCKTON. Pal . May t. Prank In Hinlth of Oakland wan rIvoii the dwclnlonovor Herb Whlto horo lnt nlKht. Whlto wn no onrauod at tlm diK'Ulon that ho took a healthy Hwlug ut llufiiroo Sam Aaron, land ing miuuroly on bin mouth. Tho po llco ImiiU'dlatuly took char go of af fulrn and Whlto wiih tnkon to Jail. DurliiK both tho olchth mid ninth roumlH .Smith scomod on tho voro of holiiK knockud out, hut durliiK tho tenth ho rallied and had tho batter of that round. Thorn wiih cnimliler ahlo urltleUm iiiiiouk Hio Hpectatora of Aiiiou'h declRlon. Hebo Alexander wan too fast for Joe Mvoriuuro and won the bpoclal six round ovont. Tho four round houtH reaulta: Youiik Donohuo and Kid lCxpoulto, draw; Sammy Liver nioro won ftoiu Kid KoUoy; Kid llalulor won from Asslynmn, a Ji nneeo. Jj E TO WASHINGTON, May 1. With tho declurntlon that tho cIohIhk of Yoae mlto valley to autoinobllea In absurd iih tlio flitht tho Kovorument onco wiiKod imalnat tho Introduction of Mtutun Into tho navy, Socrotnry of tlm Interior Lane Iiub opened that grout national mirk to motor purtlcH today. Tho autoinobllea will not bo allowed to run uliQiU tho' valley, but will bo uued merely aa a liieana for ontorlug und leaving tho park. Tho ditto for opening tho entrance road was not nnnounced. It la bo lloved tho order will go Into effect about AugiiHt tft, FROM LAND GRANT POHTLANI), Ore, Mny J. Hint over M'U'ii tlimiffiml hot Hern mid olaimiuilH of InmU ineliuled in the Oregon mid California land grunt, the unsold portion of wliiidi whs ordered forf-itd lo the goveriinwnt lue-dny by Federal .Judge Wolverton. will np PohI from Hint dcoUion to the United State eireiiit court of ipxmK in in- illcail'il toilllV in Iioure iiiun 111 1111- Pnitod Slnle district court by Attor ney Lewi (J. (Inrrigufl. i'lue I'liiiinniitK, (larrigiih deelnrcd, applied to buy Kit) nerew oaoli from the railroad eompanv under the tonn of tlm grunt, but their applications were rejected. TuomIuv'm dcbiiion tins the eifeet of donjing them any right to the IiiiuIh. FIRE DEPARTMENT OF SALT LAKE ON STRIKE SALT LAKB 1'ITY, Vtnh, Mny 1. p- 1'olK.wing the refusal of tho city ijoininis-'ioii to grant their demand for increased wngeu, cverv netivo mcni lier or the Suit I.uku City fire depurt inent, uitli tlio exception of Chief W. II. llywntcr, Iiiih resigned from his poMitmu. The roMKHulionH go into effect next Monday. The men ilemnnd n wngo inercnte ranging from $. to $l- 11 month. Orgnnlied latior of San lllego, Cal., U to hnvo a labor temple. Tho clone of April found tho fruit of tho ItoKtio Hlvcr valley In excel lent condition, according to the weather report of Prof. P. J, O'Oara Untied monthly. Tho pc.irn havo net heavily and tho npplca nro In flno olmpo, and tho weather has been ex cellent for farm operations, and pol llulzntlon of bloenomi. Although a few low temperatures worn experienced no damngo was done to orchard fruit. Ucrrlcs and garden truck crops wcro Injured fomnwhnt whore they wcro not pro tected. As a whole tho weather con ditions hnvo been good. Tho excess precipitation of tho month hriH been very beneficial. ,Tlm precipitation for tho month won 2.4C Inches, nn excess of 1.19 for tho mouth. Tho deficiency since Sep tember now stands 9.CK Inches, Tho hlglmst temperature of the month was 80 degrees on tho tenth, the lowest was 23 degrees on the eighth. Unto Max. Mln. Prcclp. Inch. 1 CO 43 0.30 3 ., CI 39 0.03 ... C'J 3G 0.02 5 M.MaM-M C3 37 0.2C V .................. Uli ma 7 . .. C8 28 0.03 8 C2 42 0.10 9 74 ! MWll.tliMM I m 10 .- -.. 80 37 ' 1 1 ..... 78 u3 12 -. ...-.i.. 65 39 0.18 13 .. 58 38.5 0.46 H G4 4 4 0.08 15 ..... C2 40 0.30 1C . CS 34 17 .. .. 72 39 18 . ... 54 47 0.42 19 CO 34 20 ... 75 38 0.02 21 mm.m.m.mm. C2 42 " CI 30 23 -... 70 30 m 4 .......... m... ...... t J Jl ! SO 4" 2C .m..mm........m. C4 38 27 ............ 55 3S Trnco 28 M.......... 53 30 0.0C 29 . ............... 47 33 0.05 30 ....M..M.......... f3 t 0.14 Degrees. Maximum ....... 80. Mean maximum .................. G2.9 Normal mean maximum......- 45. Minimum .....M. ....... 28. Mean minimum .......... 27.2 Normal mean minimum. .......... 38. Mean monthly temperature.... 50. Normal mean monthly temper. 51.5 Inches Precipitation 2.45 Normal monthly precipitation.. 1.26 Kxcces preclpltntlon for month 1.19 Precipitation Sluco Sept. 1, '12 14.24 Deficiency 9,68 Number of clear days. . 11 Number of partly cloudy days.. 12 Number of cloudy days 7 Comparative Digestibility of Food Made with different Baking Powders From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three different kinds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. Tho relative percentage of the food digested is shown as follews: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Pewder: I 100 Per Cent Digested """ Bread made with phosphate pewder: 68V1 Per Cent Digested") Bread made with alum pewder: "67 Per Cent. Digested These tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone : Food raised with Royal, a cream of tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard tho digestion of the food made from them. Undigested food Is not only wasted food, but it is the source of very many bodily ailments. 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