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C & r PAGE BIX MEDFORD MATTi TRTBTTNE. MEDFORD'. OREOON. FRIDAY, APRIL 2C. 10M. on MEDFORD MAN MANUFACTURES AU018 E m An Oakland California unper con tnliiH tlit following account of ttic establishment of tho first automo bile) tiro factory on tlio coast by (JcorRo I. Davis, formerly of Med io nl: "Following up Its nitvantngeoii poattlon In tho motor world, Oakland U soon to have a big, real, live nil- lomobllo tiro factory, according to tho plans of tho Davis-Fry Manufac turing compnny, a company recently Incorporated for $5,000,000 for tho purpose of manufacturing the Her onion automobile tlrc.v '"Tho company has already ordercJ tho necessary machinery from the cast with which to build tires at the rato of SO a day, according to I C. Stalnnicti!, an expert tiro maker, who ca mo here from tho cast recently an.l has been building test tires along tho lines of the patent process under which the Horculos tires will be made. Slclnmctz has made quite n few of the Hercules tires at tho company's Bmeryvlllo plant and found them Ideal In every respect. Ho sa)s: "Tho officers of the coempany be lieve that tho Hercules tiro Is not only a superior tire, but by costly demonstration has proved to their satisfaction that tho Hercules tiro is tho very best tiro yet invented; tho special points of excellenco bclntr, first, durability; second, non-skid, both of which features are produced by tho thread, or grain, of the tread of tho tiro running at nearly acute angles with tho roadbed Instead of parallel thereto. "The company guarantees tho Her cules tiro to run n distance of 0000 miles ordinary travel over ordinary roads, although it has been demon strated that these tires In somo In stances havo run nioro than 11,000 miles. 24MILESRAILR0AD F ROM POKE MA TOTHRALLTORNUP VILLA AND HUERTA told Aviil t'lintthew of llio Mnto rniii tlio rclicN Hi de ill it PERSONA L ENFMES PLENTY OF MONEY TO FINANCE NO CALUOR TROOPS WASHINGTON. April 24. ltcpreccnliitivo MezgernM, chuirnuin of the hou-e uppro priiitions committee, conferr ed thi afternoon with Prei tlent Wilson. loiter Fitzger ald Miid the democrats were ready to furmVh unlimited funds to finance the Mexi can campaign. U was fttnted at the white house Into today that ''resi dent Wilon had not even eon Mileretl a will for volunteer. He believes the rcgulnr nnny, tlio navy and the militia will lie able to cope with the Mtu nt ion. IHIII4H BEAR ATTACK SENDS STOCKSiTO LOW LEVEL J. A. Fritell, who has long been In the. emploj of tlio Weyerhaeuser In-J toresta. came to Ashland this week, where his family resides, and left Tuesday tor Northern California, whom ho will he tho representative! of the Weyerhaeuser Railroad com-, pany In the removal of the 24-mile railroad iiotween Thrall and Poke gama. Tho rolling stock of tho roa I was taken off during the past J oar with the exception of one engine and , n number of cars which will be used In taking up the track, saja tho Ath land Record, This abandoned railroad was bought several years ago from thu Klamath Lake Lumber company, by tho Weyerhaeuser Interests, alons with n large tract of timber for the cutting of which It wan partly built Tlio railroad was put In at a cost of about J 1.500. 000 by a timber corpor ation composed of Mason, t.tndlo and Kaufman. They built lumber mills at Klamathon which burncl down shortly after completion and the timber was never cut being sol 1 ' soon thereafter to the Weyerhaeus ers. As Mr. Frliell puts It "The Weyerhaeusers arc now throwing away a million and a half of dollars. 'I The road did a general business for, sonic time after the mills burned and It was the original Idea that It wotiH be built Into Klamath Falls. Th- building of the cod brunch of the Southern Pacific made this an un ' profitable proposition. The road wns also used for a time by the Poke gama Lumber company and more re cently was leased to the California Oregon Power company with the op tion of buying. This company re cently gave up Its lease. Mr. Frlzell states that the rteel Is still In first-class condition and will bo stored at Thrall for a time- the rails being taken up from the Poke gama end. There Is n steel suspen sion bridge over the Klamath river which will also probably have to be moved though Mr. Frliell lias hopes that It may be sold to SUklyou county as It stands and that they may take over tho old railroad grade as a wagon road. It Is rock-ballasted for 24 miles and would make a splen did highway. Mr. Frlzell states that he will have a crew- of about 50 men on tho job. Illll't' ititudo toward the lrt:;lo between the I'nitcd States mid (lenernl Mu ettn. lie wanted to Know uli how reliable Villa win lioliexed to lie. After reading' Cnmtliei report lie said he wiw much inipjowod by th WASHINGTON. April 'J I. Chair- emphasis which Ciuolliorx placed on nuiii Sluve' t the senate fnioiijii to-llho hitler personal enmity ( neiweeii latum committee w-tod the white, Villa and Hiieiln. "I don t know, h.uc todrtv. s.iMm he wanted the said SShtvely, "whether ilia can eon evact fait i to what General ilia tnd liw men and keep them neutral, hut if lie himself iviiuilim neutral he will he u distinct American gain. id Score arv or War tliurisnii salt the 1'iilliiif," off of iiutmituitiuit ship incuts across (lie holder into Mexi can rebel territory was simply it temporary precaution, Uoston fittm nre already proclaim ing young Scott a wonder. Tlio St. Paul rookie In filling llelno Wiigner's place at short and seems to bo milk ing good. Cottolene Use one-third less and get better results at that. ALSO a great money-saving and better health for the whole family. These points, madam, are well worth your careful consideration and Cottolene, the pure cooking fut, with years of success and popularity to its credit, is well worth thorough trial in your kitchen. "Duchess" Pumps An up to-dtito rljle, Junt lh' kind grottlng itlrln like, (It llio foot Him mid look uciit. 1)11,011 Sicilian patent colt, welt Hewed miIoh, full ipiiiiteis, At llio Sign of "(Minn S V oi'i'osru; post oi rut: ;;;:! -Try these SURPRISE BALLS- Konn cold maihrd routo into bulls the site of an rgg. With spoon make a cavity Utrc enough to admit a good teaspoonful of chopfJ and seasoned meat or chicken. Close up, dip In egg, toll In fine cracker crumbs tnd fry In deep Coitolenei Serve with a white sauce, using Cottolene Instead of butler. Add a few chopped shrimps to the sauce; or, season the while sauce with paprika. Begin today using Cottolene. Order n pail from your crocer; nlso send for your copy of our FREE Cook Book, Home Helps, a pructical, helpful book every housewife will be glad to own. en5T FAIRRANKcowpanTI CHICAGO M. T I it t it : ? ? y y y y y y y y y BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY 10c value (liughaui, 12 yils $1.00 I2ie vnliip (liughani, l() yds .. $1.00 l.'ip value Red Spa I (linghnm, 0 ytx, $1.00 l.V value !l2-in. Zephyr (lingham, S yds. $1.00 2fe value ll'J-in. French (liughaui, yard lOf ORO0ERIES We will eoiitimie to well: Clean White Means, 'JH lbs. .. $1.00 10-lb. saelc Fine or Coarse (Iraliam 110 Liirjjp pK"K Coltinihia Oai.s or Wheat IH)$ Hutchison & Lumsden Onl (leneral .Mereliamli.si' Store in City j -J 5' 2' 2 5 J' C J .a.a.a.a..aa..a.a.kaa.a.,a.a.,&aa.a MiTMTMiM " vir AVE G1VK S. k II. GrtEKS tk'ading STAMPS NKW YOUIC, April 'J4 -The f-toek miirket 0ened under hear proMire uniiist the hpocitlutive leud ers. Heavy helling deprehsed hcvernl inmics (o the lowest level fur the inoveineiit. Tlio bear attack was biined on tlio ne vv k from .Mexico, eoiipled with it hluinp In the London market. Canadian 1'neifio fell '-"A, tunehiiiL' thu lowest priee in four yearn. There were a ncore of onu iioint lonses, Mexican I'etroleiim mux off ft. ISondii Uero irrefc'iilnr. The market eloped hvuvy. Great Clearance Sale of Spring Goods "Women's Chaiuoisetto Gloves, spe cial, pair, 25c Every Spring Coat and Suit Must Go 20' '( Reduction Saturday 20 A. ft. iMttM C BOGGS REARRESTED FOR DRINKING AND BEGGING l)ae Ho?!;! wlio figured as one of Hit central ilurOH in an escapade liihl fall with two J I) and 15-year-old j;irN, mid was released upon parole, was nrrehted Tlniixlay i)it;lit by tlio police for liein drunk and bepiiK on the KtreetK, and is held in the city jail pending hi return to sobriety. lloj-Rh' full from Kiueii will likely re Hiilt in bit. let n in to the county jail to servo out liii sentence. Uofjf; i nllej;ed by the police to have en(,r'if;el in n drinking bout for tlio last week, mid when bis money run out, to Juivo hccd for lrink iiiitl money, ' lly a iinanlnioiiH vote thu Iloston ClKurmakers union ban levied an nsHVMineiit of S on each member to 'wdvertlne (ho Jlontoii-mado union (I linro tb In )cnr, I 25 Beautiful New Suits, made of nil-wool materials in this sen sou's latest styles and colors, real 1 .".()() values, on sale Saturday, each. Just Come to Port New Spring fashions. Rather English. t Conts with soft fronts and lapels that roll to whichever button you wish to stop them. High vests. Straight hanging trousers. Kirschbaum Qothes $15 20 andup Every suit in our pur chase is guaranteed to be all wool, fast in color, London cold-water shrunk, and hand-tailored. Come in and sec them. Daniels For Duds IJMMIVO cuTim:it FREE Save Your Sales Slips and Get Wm. Rogers Guaranteed Silverwear FREE a y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y t y y if y y V I ? y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y ! t y y t y T y t y y y y y y t y y y OvvOOCHlHltOOtMH AT "ICAYSER'S" GLOVES Women's KJ Ihitton Chnmoisette Gloves, spe cial, pair 48c Women's H' Hutton Silk C5 loves, spe cial, pair, 98c MANN'S CKNTHArj AVI-J., NKAU 0. Halurday Store lloin-s, 8:!10 a. m. to S:'.) p. in. NOTION SPECIALS Clark's 0. X. T. Spool Cot I'll 7 for 25c Colgate's 2.V can Tali'tiiu 1'oAvder, ea 12c (loud Safetv I'ius, dozen, 3c $9.98 100 Beautiful New Coats, cut in this season's most up-to-date styles, all colors and sizes, on sale Saturday at Dress Goods and Silks Reduced 10';; Off on Wool Dross Goods 10 20 OFF 2000 yards new Fou lards and Wash' Silks, all new goods, l")c values, on sale Sat unlay, yard 59c 2.") pieces A II-Wool Serge and Nun's Veilings, all colors, !IH inches wide, (50c values, (u sale Satur day at, yard .. 48c 10 pieces new Shep herd Checks, 10 in. wide, now patterns, real 7."c values, on sale Satur day, yard 69c GREAT SALE OF NEW WASH GOODS 5c Xew Prints and Challics, fast colors, Saturday, yard New Nub Crepes in stripes and plaids, very good for dresses, sale price, yard.... 29c New Ciiughaiiis, in stripes and plaids, on sale Satur- i A day, yard. ., 1 UC 'Hi-inch Dresden Crepes, new patterns why pay IMc? Our price, 1;Qn yard X Ot New Dresden Crepes, the latest wash goods, on sale Saturday, a yard 15c New Ratine I'laids, all the rage for suits, '10 inches wide, spe cial, a n I fS c yard J) LLiD Hood Apron Cliugham, yard, 6c GREAT SALE IN DOMESTIC DEPT. 72x00 Bleached Sheets, yard, 39c I lest Colored Oilcloth, yard 19c 12 and l." iuci I'il Ioav Cases, each, 12&C CO-iiich Damask,' Table n yard, 39c .100 slightly soiled Shirt Waists, up to 2.00 values, Sat., each. GREAT SALE OF NEW WAISTS 48c New Middy I Mouses, all sizes, special, Satur- tfft -I f j day, ea..P 1.3 New Voile Waists, kimona sleeves, very special each... $1.98 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SALE Women's and Chil dren's .Fast -.Mack Hose, special, pair "Women's Lavender Top Silk Hose, all sixes, very special at, per pair 9c $1 Women's Sleeveless Vests, good grailc, very special, A each 1UC Women Is Silk Lisle Il'ose, in black and tan, special, pair 25c Hoys' and Girls' School I lose, good as most 2oc I tt grades, pair . J. OVj Women's I'mbi-clla Pants, all si.es, spe cial at, a pair 25c Women's Lavender Top Hose, very spe cial, per pair.. , 50c Women's Union Suits, J'file quality, special, per suit I j i 25c Women's Porous Knit Cuiou Suits, t a U I ifltlfl I suit 69c LACE AND EMBROIDERY SALE Tho Greatest Salo of tlio Season, .0000 yards now Tor chon Laces, up tc lOc values, on salo Saturday, a yard ,... 3c IO-iuch fine Swiss Kuib. Floiuiciiigs, $2 values, on salo Sat urday, a yard $1.19 f000 yards new Val. Laces and .Inser tions, on salo Sal,, yard 5c 18-inch Cambric Cornel Cover Km- broidorics, fiOc val ues, spe eial, yard 39c 27-inch Shadow iMoiiiicings, very special, . a yard 69c 27-inoh Swiss I'Jmb. Flouncing, real 7fi(i Sal- values, on salo unlay, per yard 39c ;;lM f ? V ? ? ? ? V ? y f y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y "" t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y .y y y y y y y y y T y y t y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y i j