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FXGE EIGHT MEDFOTW MXTTJ TRTBTTNT), OTPFOKT), OKKOON, SATURDAY, 'AVmJ, 2,", I91f. HORSETHIEF FROM ASHLAND JAILED ATKLAMATHIFALLS (Klamath Northwestern) Deputy Sheriff I). D. Good of Jncfc Kon county nrrived last night to take Walter Grow back to tho Jackson ville Jail, xvhero rt chnrgo of horse Mealing Is preferred against him. Grow was caught hero Wednesday by tho local sheriff's force and hai been hold since then Awaiting tho arrival of an officer" front the neigh boring county. In speaking of tho chose after Grow last night Deputy Good said It had been one of the hardest ho had ever had anything to do with. "We started, after him March 20, tho crenfiiR 'ho stole threo horses from Fred W. Herrln at Ashland." said Deputy Good. "Wo rodo all night over olio of the roughest moun tain countries In Oregon. When wo wcro within about three miles of llornbrook Grow was only about fifteen minutes ahead of us. He probably heard us coming and left the trail. After backtracking wo took up the trail again and followed him to tho Klamath river where wo caught him next morning. Grow was taken back to Ashland. The next day when being taken to a restau rant for a meal ho broke from the of ficer and mado his escape. Since that tltno until caught in the city Wednesday ho had not been heard Trom by tho authorities of Jackson county." That ho has & confederate is evi dent. A saddlo was shipped to him by express from Ashland and it wm whllo trying to sell this at a local livery stable ho was caught. Grow has como into possession also of sev eral other articles believed to havo been stolen since he left Ashland. Several days ago ho passed a curlsers' camp near Parker station. He bad a now saddle, a new pair of chaps, a 'rlflo and was riding a dark bay horso. Ho did not bring any of these into Klamath Falls, and whtt was dono with them has the authori ties puzzled. Before tho present troublo Grow ha'd been a trusted employe of Mr. Herrln. having worked for him about two years. He bad been trusted with many business affairs in connection with tho ranch. In addition to stealing the Herrln ani mals, It is clalmod Grow stole a pig, and following thlB his wife left him. , Deputy Good will leave this morn ing with his prisoner. SCHOOL RALLY DAY ' AT LAKE CREEK Friday, Ajiiil 21, wn school rally tiny nt Lake Creek nnd" nlionl Toft rm jiils nnd patrons of districts 63. 10 nnd A'2 met nnd spent n happy lny together. The spot clioen was n wooded meadow nbout ono mile nliovo Lake' Creek, nnd here were hold the ball frames and other sport. Dinner was spread on tlie ground nnd after all weie satisfied enough still re mnincri to feed n crowd of 300. The sonjr of 'Oregon" opened the nfternoon program, several reeitn lions were given nnd then Professor F. h. Griffin of Oregon Agricultural college gave nn interesting talk on the Industrial club. A report of the Innustrial club in District tVi wn given by Attdlcy Meyer and Mi Ka Kinney reported on the club work in District l ft was uuuniniouly agreed to hold a school fair nt Ijike Creek next fall. At the close of the program "America" was sung and as the last stnnzn was ung all the men re sponded to the request to stand at attention with lints off as a tribute to the nation and the flag. FRANCISCO H AMERICANS SAFE IN LOWER CALIFORNIA , SAX DIKGO, Cnl., April 2.V Members of the crew of the steam ship Victoria, which arrived here ( dny from Ensennda deny that the Lower California city has been the scene of riots or utiti-Amcrictin dem onstrations. They say the Amerienn consul there became unduly excited. The monitor Cheyenne is now there. All Americnns are safe in Kiwnnda, they report. SAN FHAXCISCO, Cnl., April W. The Snu Francisco labor counc'l is on recoid hero today with toolu- tions protesting against the civil war i:i Colorado and calling upon the Foiled Stales government to better conditions lucre before it starts inu tilities neninst Mexico. The local ttoikers dcimutd an investigation and cessation of the killing of working men and their wives and children "in inilitia-riddeti" Colorado. They de clare the Failed States should "clean lip its own house bcfoie clean ing up its neighbors' houses." The resolutions were adopted by a unanimous vote and copies cnt to President Wilson, Colroado labor unions nnd Sccictarv of Labor Wilson. DG MMMnaakrfkaMMlM4SH E TOU VELLE FORCED TQ SALUTE ASHLAND'S FLAG i t CHRISTIANITY VS UNCLE SAM PAYS WASHINGTON, April 2o. Govcr- nor Hunt of Arizona wired Secretary of Wnr Garrison today lcgardiug the stole militia. Governor Colquitt of Teas telegraphed inquiring whether the federal government would pay the expenses of militia already or dered out and Garrison replied that they Would not be paid unless order ed out by the government. AMERICANS AT YRIPATA ARRESTED BY MEXICANS WASHINGTON, April iT..- Ad vices received here todav by state de partment officials say that Mexican federals nrrcsted n number of Amer icnns at Vnpata, n station between Mexico City nnd Vera Cruz. ASHLAND. April 'J.'.-Connl.v Judge F. L. Ton ello and County Clerk Gardner were in Ashland on official business yesterday and the former ran into nil experience with Ordinance No. HOIl that exercised all the diplomatic skill at his command. Leaving his high-power machine in the foi bidden section of tho Holy Citv when he leliirucd a polite nolo that might huve been written by a John HassMt Moore or Nelson O'Slmughnessy, saluted the bead of the county government with nn in vitation to call at the office of the chief of police. "The diiMiitv of the c tv " declined Chief Porter, had been distutbed and 'the official forms of mhitntion, rev erence nnd decenev usual among the most sober people must now he con formed with by striking the colors. Colonel Ton Velle met the diplo matic situation with a urlev boo that his Parisian great grandfather would have viewed with gulo and delight, enterinir the sueecstiou of official business, being in the city officially. promising to leave town mid "never come back," and as a last resort of fered as n hostage his charge d'af- fairs. The chief declined to parley boo with anvthiiiL' less than his hichiiess himself. The diplomatic interchanircs continued for some tune nnd visitors in the city park across the way from the snick and snan citv hall looked on smilingly nnd tried to read the result of the moving picture perfor mance going on in front of them. Just before the car took the track for the count v scat the indue was observed to salute the citv's flair. gun for gun, but there was some dif ference in the count, some baying "two." others "five." SOCIALISM Lecture in Page Theatre arv yw Friday Evening, May 1st J A K RAPID GROWTH OF PANAMA I RADE WASHINGTON, D. C, April 23. An indication of the stimulation of trado nnd industry in the republic of Panama nnd tho cnnnl zone in the brief period since the United States begun work on the Panama canal' is contained in recent figures compiled by tho bureau of foreign nnd domes tic commerce, department of com merce. They bhow that over $170, 000,000 worth of American merchan dise bus been exported to Panama nnd the canal zone during the Inst ten years, and that $24,000,000 dollars worth 6f products of Pannma entered tho United States during the sumo period. The record of our trade with Pan ama begins with 1004. In that year our exports to tho isthmian republic were valued ut ubout .12,500,000. In 1007, the "cai in which active cnnnl building operations began, tho total rose to $18,700,000, and in 1012 nnd 1913, respective!" tho exports were only a little under $25,000,000 in value, (he crest of the movement hav ing been reached in 1012. Jlunanns represent hulf tho entire value of merchandise imported from Pnnnmn. Lust year the total exceed ed $2,000,000. Kxcept for nbout $1, 000,000 worth of American made ar ticles returned to the United States, tho renminbi inward shipments ure relatively small. They consist chiefly of coconnutB, hides nnd skins, crude rubber, vegetable ivory, coffee and cabinet wood. Jt is estimated that $500,000,000 worth of cabinet woods, many of them similar in appearance una fineness to mnhognii" nnd lig num vitne, arc available in tbu repub lic, and thuy offer proiniso of indent., ing commercial impoi lance. Tho co roatnit industry is also rapidly new! oping unci nsfciires further stability to tho economic position of Panama. Max Mt. rut. Cfrt and belp build up , pay roll for your owa town. Maybe You Were One of Them Of gMf mm! jHbor" Ih MIiiiioioU U wMiufltiNtf h uiiliitiou tor u lislil fcw Uw, Were You Cheated into believing that because a baking pow der foamed up over the top of a glass when water was added, that it was a good, pure and strong baking powder? It foams because it contains ALBUMEN (some times called the white of egg.) ALBUMEN in baking powder is no help in the baking. It does not make a stronger or better baking powder It deceives the consumer when she sees it foam in the glass. State after state has ruled that baking powder mixed with ALBUMEN is illegal and has stopped the sale of the stuff. United States Government authorities have de clared that the water glass test Is a fraud, and that albumen does not help the baking. Food commissioners North, South, East and West have denounced the albumen fraud. DO NOT LET FAKIRS FOOL YOU. The manufacturers of K C BAKING Powder have never found it necessary to resort to such fraudulent methods. , K C BAKING POWDER -V Contains No Albumen It ia a pure food baking' powder, sold at an honest v " price and no better euu.be bought at any price, i ' 25 Ounces for 25 Cents ASK YOUR GROCER Tlio Knights of Coliimlnin, pursuant to tho nrtlon of Its Supremo Council, has Instituted nn itrtlvo ledum campaign In dofonso of t lit principle tif tlio Oritur, which In founded upon tlii' doctrine of tlio Cut ho lie Church. The. services of Mr David (loldstelu of lloMon, n member of the Order, who In recognised ns an eminent sociologist unit lecturer, have been secured fur n trans continental tour which began at St. Albans, Vermont. Mr (loldstelu la considered to lie Socialism's most formidable opponent. I In In often spoken of ns n walk ing encyclopedia f knowledge, related to the entire ground of his subject. Mr. Goldstein will lecture In Medford on Friday evening. May Int. under the auspices of Uogtio lllvor Council or tlio KnlRhta of Columbus. The lecture will bo free. In hU lecture Mr. Ooldstolu will expose Socialist principles by contrasting them with Christian phlloso. pliy; maku clear tho double-dealing tactic of Horlul ImIh. Ho will show why n man tannoi nt once be it Cnthollc and a Heclullt: kIvIiik balc reaoim why th'j Church oppoHeA Um propnKnnda. Mr. (lOldnteln Is Joint author with Mm, Martha Mooru Aery of a work entitled, "Heclnllxm: Tim Nation of Katherleim Children." TIiIh book In mont hlKhly recommended by ex-rreildent Itoonexdl, Sam uel lioniperM, nnd other leadltiK men in tho public life of our country. Hpenklnn of his work In ChlcnRO, "The Now World' sayn: "Wo do not think that thero wan a man or woman pronent at tho mnKtilflceiit addrexn delUered laM Sun day evenliiK nt St. Alphoniiux' hall on SoclalUm that did not renllto that Mr. (loldMeln ha Indeed Hindu thl Hiibject hit own. "Ill treatment of the mtbject reenled tho fart that he ban rend every aide of tho qiientlnu and Known the Socialist point of view iiulto n well an that of tho Catholic Church. "Truth U we have too many people attemptltiK to dlaciUM thin subject of Socialism without flttliiK knowl edge or grasp of the subject It Is a question that reaches so deeply Into our moral life and touches so many sides of the social fabric that no person should attempt to discus It publicly unlesa ho has rIwii thought to It given such measiiro of study to It as will make clear nnd certain his position, maku clear, convincing and Irrefutable his conclusion1. "The question of Socialism and Its gospel ns pro nounced nnd propagated by Its disciples In this coun try I full of danger to our Chrlttlnn civilisation, and the lecturer who would hopo to enrry conviction whllo discussing this subject must about all treat It as a moral as well as an economic question. "Now Mr, (loldntoln does this nnd docs tt fcailesily. Wo would IH.e to see Mr Goldstein return to Chicago nnd speak to not an nudlcmo of six hundred, but uudleiiio of sit thousand, for he Is worthy of (ho sup port of our Catholic people overywltoni." Mr (loldstelu was formerly u member of the Social ist movement He was Its rrt candidate for Mayor of tho City of llostou, Mo resigned trom the Hnclullst movement eleven cnrs ngo, This wns nine mouthx after n futile attempt to Induce the Socialist party to debar from Its platform those persons who advocate, violence, Irrellglou nnd free love. It Is tho eminent fitness of Mr, (loldstolu for the work he In doing Hint caused tho Hoard of Director of tho Knights of Columbus to select him for this course of lectures. The Itoguo Itlver Council of tho K of C and Its friends look forward with sincere In terest to the lecture by Mr (lolilsteln, which wilt no doubt hoof Intellectual value to tbi entire community, Mr. (loldstelu Is a rendy debater. After bearing hU reply to the Itev Mr Drake, a correspondent to (ho press of l.ewlston, Maine, wittily write: "After henrlng Mr Goldstein's clever lecturn and re buttal Inst evening, I am moved to say that while tho Democrats are represented by n donkey tho Progress ives by a bull moose, and the stnnd-patters by tho ele phant, tho Socialists are apparently topresented'rry a Drake of whom Mr (loldstelu made n dead duck " Mr. (loldstelu Is usually greeted with packed housoi. Ills recent debate with a Socialist reprcsonlntlvn In Springfield, Moss , was attended by 4&0Q persons, while thousands were turned away, "The Spring field Homestead" sa)s (Monday, Dec. Ill, 1H3). " The representative of these two oppo. lug forces faced each other on tlm plat.'orttt for ncarl four hour In ono of tho most remarkable serlivs of public utterances Hint this city ha behntd Mr many jears. In which tho speaker and thalr beliefs wcro held up to derision and public ridicule, "No derision was given In the debate, although to many It appeared as If Mr (lolilsteln had tho better of It. This seemed to bo the general opinion as ex pressed by tho audience a It was leaving tho hall. Ono thing Is certain, and that Is, that the great aud ience, the huge number turned away for lack of room, and tho attitude of tho audience as noil as the speak ers, was ono of tho most remarkable demonstrations tho city has over had of tho vital and universal Interest that Dm people tiro manifesting In tho subject of Ho clallsm. This fact stood out clearer than any other single one to anyone who was present lust evening. It demonstrated absolutely and conclusively that thn subject under discussion Is as vital to people of nil classes nltnost as much ns life Itself." 1 SEVEN NIGHTS IN MEDFORD MERCHANTS' CARNIVAL Page Opera House Under tho Auspices of tho Lending and Progressive Ihisinoss Houses of Medford, Or., Presenting CLAMAN & BOWLAND WESTERN AMUSEMENT CO. 8 Capable People in Plays That Please. 5 Standard Plays. Different Play Each Night. TIhh is one of the best companies on tho coast. They carry special scenery for the dif ferent plays, and they have played to more admissions the past year than any other company in tho state of California. This company is under the same management as tlio Claman company, which played here last season. MAY 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 i Ask for FREE TICKETS from these Merchant's: .f. M. Department Store liaskins' Drug Store West & Whiteman lirown & J Tall ICoonoiny .Market Nichols & Ashpolo Marsh & Bennett The Toggery 0. M. Kidd & Co. Medford ISoolc Store ('has. I;. Schieffelin John (). Mann Model Clothing Co. M. V. Wagner IJrownlee tc Lindloy Warner, Wortman & Core II. & (J. Cash Kloro M. M. Ahrons Co, Hutchison & Lumsden II. C. Holding I. I1!. 01 instead Woyal Hakory Red I'Yonl ii-HMfo Store l);tuiels for Duds II. I). MoHrido & Co. Holmes tc Teuseu ADMISSION, WITHOUT M1WCIIANTS' VMW TICKKT, IM01I 00c. MIWCirANTS' TICKKT AND Wn SWTKKS IWKKItV.'JI) SI'JAT MACII NICUT. 100 Free BeatH Each Night with Merchant' Tickotfl, Flrwt Come, FIrat gervod