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PAGE TWO. iMKDKOUT) MATfi TR1MTNR MKDKOHI), OHMON. HATPNDA V, MAY It, !!)!!). WORK begins ON HWAY BUIL DM GRATER LAKE PARK ! N3 KLAMATH PAULS, May 3.-Llcu tenant' O, 13. floodnln Iibr nrrlvoit to tnko nctlvo cluirgo for tlio summer ipf'the'road bullillnp In Cfratcr linkc Na'rionhl pnik. l.toutonnnt Goodwin Will havo charge ot the local work, but Major J. J. Morrow.or tho corps or Engineer hit tho Unltcil States rirmjr, with hr.-hjquartcri In Portland, U nt tho lifend of tho work. Lloulonant Goodwin stated last ovonlnR that at present there nrc cBht or tea men at work n Kirk and rear there and thnt n storehouse has been built and a stablo for housing teams which will bo used in hauling supplies. Supplier on Hand. Ten tulles ot tho road between Sand Creek station and tho park has befcn "swamped" out and many of tho summer's supplies, such as graders, plows, water tanks and jniraptngs, have been received. Lieutenant Goodwin Is hero to start tho work on a larger scale and no nas urougni wun mm two or three office and engineering assist ants. At present, nt tho park lino, ot the Sand Creek entrance, there Is more than a, foot ot snow and tho work cannot ntart In earnest until the ground will permit heavy traffic. The permanent rocd work In the park will be commenced as soon as the snow melts so that tho road can harden to allow the hauling of tools and camp equipment Into the park. Kirst Work Outlined. The first real work to be dono will bo on the last mile and a halt of the road from Port Klamath and the road will bo accessible to automobiles In visiting tho park from this city. Several sections of experimental roads will bo constructed so as to learn as soon as posslblo tho best ma. terlal and binder to bo used to stand the freezing and wear they will un dergo In tbo park. It I expected that an additional appropriation ot I7C.000 will bo made la the sundry civil bill, which Is now beforo congress. This addi tional sum will be used for work dur ing the year 1914. PORTLANDV0TES0N NAT, Tp , SHOW, HUNTING DARKEST AFRICA Motion pictures have furuUhori niueh in tlio way of inleirtiu en tertainment to tlio public in tlio course of (he pnt few years, but seldom has the opportunity been tif forded to witness n more remarkable collection than those which were taken of l'nul J. HAtncyV African Hunt, and which will be kIiowii at tho Xnt next Hominy and Tuesday. Tho wild beasts of the jungle, tlio lion, the elephant, tho rhinoceros the giraffe ami other animals which mnko their home near the cqnntor seen only perhaps in captivity or in drawing nrc shown in their native haunts. Mr. llnincy's hunting trip to Africa, tho exciting incident! which market! his fenrch for the wild beasts of tho junde right to their haunts, nnd tho trophies, including mnnv large speci mens of tho denizens of the equator which ho brought back, is a Mory thnt has already been givcu to the public. There is no nature faking in tho motion pictures of the Kniney cx !cilition into tho jungle, neither U their any posing. The lion is shown trailed to his lair by the American dogs which accompanied the party. The king of the forest is run to earth, and actually killed, by trained Mississippi hounds. Among the most interesting views shown by the mo tion pictures nro the animals of tho water-hole. The water-hole, within ten degrees of the equator, furnishes water to the wild beasts, who make their way to it from as far as eighty miles. Tho pictures of the expedi tion including n small army of natives which accompanied the party, the many thrilling oc.ntws of tho photo graphers in their quest for some thing out of the ordinary, nro nil shown in the films, which can safely bo said to be an important addition to natural science. EUROPEAN DANCER GOES BAOK DISGUSTED . tHBlBlBl SBkii -t JfXVkT ssssasisSet jJtJr IkBK, iLHs 42-CENT IB,, PUBLIC. MARKET-. FfeATURE IN GREAT THRONGED T0l)Af SUFFRAGE PARADE WITH CUSTOMERS TACOMA BUILD TO CITY TROLLEY LINE COMMISS ION El DM OF GOVERNMENT PPItTLAND, Or.. Way ?. Port land is voting today to ascertain If the citizens desire, a commission form pf soTersracat, Or whetbor tho pres ent council form shall continue For tho first tlmo siaco tho bill providing for equal suffrage passed tho state legislature, tho women arc allowed (o vote. The polls opened at 8 o'clock this morning and wjll closo at 7 o'plock this evening. Nominees for city offices under tho present form of government aro lo being balloted ou 'today. Should tbo commission form otMjovcrnufcut bo.adoptcd, tboso candidates entered in me primaries will have mado tho raco In vain. If tho new charter is defeated' thoy will be placed on the ballot for the regular election Jono 3. Tho commission charter, If adopt ed, will cut tho beads of city de partments frdm 3 'to R. It provide a raSytfr, four coiniulsflouerj and an auditor, who will bo tho only elec tive officers of the city, und abolishes all boards and commissions now ex isting. The salary of the mayor Is placed at JCOOO a year, commission ers 1 5.00Q, and tho auditor not less than I3C00. A pity employes nro (o bo named by (ho commission, subject to civil service provisions. Thero aro 22,110 women resln tcred for today's election and on account of tbo widespread Interest lk,pn la thp commission charter, It s believed that, practically ull will have cast their ballots beforo tho polls close. Many women oro serv ing; on ojectlou boards today. TACOMA, Wash., May 3. Follow- Ing unsuccessful negotiations with tho local traction management. May or Seymour and tho other city com missioners today decided to build as a municipal project a streetcar lino extending from tho heart of tho city to the manufacturing district on tlu tldo flats providing tho bond Ixxuo for that purposo Is carried at the special election Mny 10. The city councllmcn endeavored to effect a leasing arrangement with tho trac tion company whereby Us liccs should bo extended to accommodato tbo ihousands of Uborcrs employed on the docks and manufacturing is- tabltshments. La Xnpierkowskn, the Kuropcnn dancer, who has interested many per sons in Now York who loc that kind of dancing, has gone back to Paris disgusted with the people of the Un ited States. Madame did not have sufficient clothing during her dance at n New York theatre to snlNfy the hlnccnat who saw her. She was hauled off to court, nut there n magistrate who hud a greater oyo than the bluccont for tho artistio let her go. The feelings of the dancer, however, were so badly hurt that she at once announced that flic would no longer dance for the Americans. The humiliation of nn "artist" to be dragged into court was more than sho could stand. 10 Fl Earl Mohan, tho expert judge and conditioner of athletes who has been retained by Dick Dopnld to handle Hud Anderson, next lightweight champion of tho world, will arrive in Medford Sunday afternoon nnd ou Monday will tukc charge of Dud when he nrnves here, to prepare him for his fight with Joe Mnudot Muy 20. Moli n n is nn expert nt his work and will in nil probability bo retained to tnun Hud until the top is reached. Local fans nro interested in Mohan and n number will bo on hand to greet him and make him feel nt homo when he arrives .Sunday. CHRIS G0TTLEIB. FAMOUS ANGLER, BACK FOR SUMMER Chris Hottleib, one of the world', crack shots nnd one of tho Koguo river famous anglers and owner of tho Winchester orchard, has returned from n winter spent nt Kansas Oily and tho middle west to fiend tho When this fallcr, thol",n""cr at Medford. Ho brought XKW YOMC, May :.-Wearing 111 rent hnud made lmt nt least nil tho faithful woio the !' cent formal seortl thousand moil and women to day p,mule Fifth nvmwo in thu greatest and inut inspiring woman suffrage pronation Now York hah .et witucwd. In many reptots tho luirudc was ono of tu moot impres sive demonstrations in thu hixtory of the recent campaign for ote for women. Today's parade was the ouliniim- tiun of n series of intuitu which had been planned to give the demonstra tion as much publicity as possible, du April 28, the suffragettes held their famous "washing bee," at which scores of women who parade today i "did the Money wnxhing" in thcirj Iwl clothes just to show tho men thnt women who want vnUw for, wo-1 men know as much about housework, I and especially about clothes wnh) ing, as do those who don't wantj vines, moil cnino tlio great nuns meeting and pageant ou the evening of May 2nd nt the Metropolitan opera house whore Colonel Itoosovclt sjHike, and a spectacular program of barefoot dancing by men nud women was given. At the pageant "one beautiful vvn man from each state nud from Alaska and n beautiful man to match' par ticipntcd. All wore flowing Greek robes. These men nud women, in classic costumes, wcro features of today's monster parade, which wai witnessed by muuy thousands who packed the pavements along Fifth avenue for miles. Some of tho pi'raders rodo in carriages, some were ahorseback, but the great majority walked. Tho publlo ihftlkct today Van tilled with tho largest throng of rus- toinnrs uxporvitciul since hint sum mer. Hurling tho on tiro mnrultiK. pal routine- Wnk'hrnvy, while tlio offer ing was splendid. The luurousml IiurIiiixm Is duo In a grctlt dOglvo to tlio sprltix garden., I which aro now coming In. Thh1 tiuucli stuff at tho market In crisp and new and Is attracting much. trade. I From this tlmo on until fall tlivt market will offer vast quiintlttcs of 'grown nt homo" pruduets. . . - ."'1 ,", ,m i ' '! Get this itlca of-.vrpiihi hijih-proof, strong whinkoy gut of yoiu, licml-ir, it will fwtt .yuM-pl'iy the devil v jjourtniiycs-niin your iliuysUotl Why punish yourself. Cjrus Noble, pure, old nud pnlnlnhtc bottled ut drinking truunih .Sold everywhere imil nti tio more tli.iu rtny other good whiiU r W. J. Van Sohuyver A 0o Ooncral Aifoutn, Porllutul. ifllJj l!i:ilHilHwrra lami'ffbinoiKHiici (Nolod for (he Excellence; of lis Cuisine. European pfui) m The Man Who Put Ike EEslnl'EET Lock tor Thlt Trule-Mattc 1'lc lute on the Lolwl wlnu imrlng ALIEN'S F0OT-EASB The AnilwtMte mtltr for Tea. tier. Achhirf I'cL lu.1.1 w- whrte.JV. H.mnle UKItn. AiUtru, tu.M Kwy, N.T. AUXN N. OlMS AFTER THE FIRE You will find it extremely con veuiutit if your iniurnnce has been pineal in n company which pays its losses promptly, nud iu full. I have no other kind. R. H. McCurdy 401 M. F. & II. Bids. Phono 3-1D Hltunttil In tlio Hub of (tio Principal Theater ami Shopping lllttrlrt Iteccntly Ittileeoriiteil ami ItefitruUlicd Tlirniiout, mid Hotter l.'nulieit Tmtay ttiiiu Hut llcioro i:uni'"ii I'Iiii HiMwiM without Imtlt, tf.H) per ilny and up HooiiLt with biilli, S1MIO per ilny nud up (J. J, KAUIOIA.N.V, .Mnimuer. s. k. ci.Attia:, ,m, Mgr. PitLxt Ucuai y Against Substitutes Against Imitations GcttlieWcH-Known Round Package SAUTIOU councllmcn Announced the city would endertako tho construction and opor atlon pf tho lino. xnis action Is looked upon as presaging ultimate municipal owner ship of all traction linos In the city, 'iho franchise of tbo Tacoma Rail way & I'owor company on two prlv clpal lines oxplros la flvo and sovcu years, respectively. In C)adley Heath. Blrlmngbam. England, women blacksmiths roakp chains for flvo cents a yard. CHARGED WITH VIOLATION OF WHITE SLAVE ACT SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May .1. Charged with violation of tho Mann white slavo apt, EUrl l-'ullerton of Keflttlo was brought hero today for trial. )Vlicn lie appeared in comt for arrnigiwient hh oounBol was nb pnt aid iy arceracn tho arraign ment, ww contimied ipit'd M,onday, Fullertp.n, U is charged, brought XUe Vpran Scranton o San !" oisw from Sottlo for immoral pur poses. Jiliss bcrautan will bo a wit i)oi for tho sovenuueut. 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Many forms of supposed indiges tion are the result pf intestinal par asites, for wblpb Jayno'fl Tonic Ver. niltutfe Is unsurpassed. Insist puon Jqyno's; accept n.o ofhor. Millions havo prated H for moro than ojghty years. Sold by druggists pvery- Whero. Dr. n .Tnvnn Kr Rnn Uhlln. I delpujn, Pa. with him n new rod which he is con fidenl will land him thu record fi.sh of tho year. All other fishing is tame compared with that of Itogue river, ho states, which is well worth tho trip ucrotw the continent. BBBBBBsW BBBBBBBBBBk HORLICKS MALTED MILK Mad In the largest, best equipped and sanitary Mailed o Milk plant In the world Wo do not make "milk products? Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But tbo Original-Genuine HORUCK'S MALTED MBLK Made from pure, full-cream milk and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, solubla ia witfer. Best food-drink for all atfw. 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Wo are showing n very noat plain und two ntrap pumps at SU.OO uud 3.C0 r Behling REAti THIS It Will Save You Money Buy Micholin or V. S. Tirea and Tubes From Th? Hall Taxi Co. 33 SO. BARTLETT ST. CRATER LAKE GARAGE Good Fit Nlioo Htoro Wo I.lko To Fit Tho Hard To Fit Wo liavo been testing tires for two years and have (lonie to tlie.ooneliir tsion tiat (ho1 UclieUu and, IT., . ,CL'ire.s and UUiJigh are tlio' heat for Southern Oregon roads. I guess we ought to know for vo havo rim our ears over tho rough est of roads and under all sorts of conditions. Don't uso cheap oil. Tt will cost you ten times more money in tho long run, Wo sell Du plex. An oil that is used by nearly all automobile exports. Wo havo run ono car one hundred and thirty-two t h o u sand miles, good as now. Du plex oil has done it. Call at our garage and wo wjll oxplain to you how to save your ears, NATATORIUM, 2 Nights Commencing MONDAYMAY 5 Special School Childivn'.s Matinee Tuesday ! I ,M. Nights 8:15 Matinoo i O'clock THE MOTION PICTURE SENSATION OF THE ENTIRE, WORLD PAUL J. RAINEY'S AFRICAN HUNT Marvelous Motion Pictures and New Kin-Is About One of the (1 rent est Hunting Trips ' of .Modern Times. A Two-Uour Performance, the Like of Which Una . . litis Mover Den Seen Here. PRODUCED AT A COST OF $200,000 ' Graphically Described by an Interesting Lecturer. Prices: Nights, 2Gc and 50c. Matinco, School Children, 15c, Adults, 25c and 50c. . r- HOUND TRIP 'IMAM Ml Slimmer Excursions East Expert nech.an.ic in connection at reasonable pripes. Cars overhauled, magnetos and carhura tors adjusted, cars washed and tires oxchanged. VIA "THE TiolcutK will bo Hold from nil main tiuil liriun-li Uud points in Oruyoii to KiiHtfi'ii iloHtiiintiuii ono wnv Uiniuuli f'nliriiniin vlii'l'vrtliiiil. ' .Slop ovor.s within Ituiif. i . . ... . . i TICKETS ON SALE DAiLY-May 28 Sept. 30 Final Koturn Limit dot, sist. 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