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iiddllloniil fm ws tn Vein fiur "
Tumult) did lint comment on tho
fiict that t'oeioliuy (hirilmm and llio
itnu.v nononil staff wmo lit confer
euro until carl) this miiinlug
LITTLE FAITH IN
REPORTED FALL
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PREPARES TO FIGHT
REBEL HORDES
AT VERA CRUZ
T
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OF
OF ELKS' BUILDING
EXISTS
BEGIN WORK
PON
ALBANIA'S
CRISIS
WO UPPER STORIES
MAZATLAN
STATES TUMULTY
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Con-triiHiou of llio two upper
Morics of tlic new VAW homo will
ooiimioiifo during tli' month. TliU
nniiDuiu'ciiu'ttt wns irouU' hy the Hlk
ItuihlitiK commit tec nt tin) ivjrtilnr
weekly nicotine Tno-tlny cwninsr.
The firM two curs of n kiln of
200,000 hrick will he shipped from
the .Tnoksonvillo Hrrk & Tile work
todny, while 2.i,000 pmy pre-c
brick for the outside oleuilions ot
the temple lmve been ordered nnd
will soon be shipped from Sun Knin
oisco. All the nooossnry lumber fot
the rough construction U on tht
ground, while nil other noce-nr
mnterinl bus been ordered by tht
comm.tteo.
HitU for the Inbor have been ml
vcrtied for nnd plnn nnd spoeifi
cnlimm ore now in the ImiuK of the
contractors. Tim bids will close on
May 12.
I'p to the present time the com
mittee has been nble to secure satis
factory prices on all ninter'nl used
in the construction of the building
in Mcdford, nnd while the labor is
being figured by several outride con
tractors, tho local bidders nrc confi
dent that it will not be necessary to
hire any labor outside of Mcdford.
Splendid success in the sate of the
0 per cent scmi-nnniial iutcrot
benring bonds is rcjxirted by the
committee, the sale of bcvcrnl sub
stantial amounts linving been made
to Portland nnd San Francisco in
vestors during the past month, as
Miring the completion of the build
iiiir during the fall season.
PRIZE WINNERS
IN MUSIC CONTESTS
Prizes awarded In the music con
tests of the public schools were, as
follews:
I'irst lrles
Dean Carder, first prize Ear Work.
High School.
Mable Could, first prize, Conduct
ing. High School.
Mnmio Clark, first prize, Ticket
Sclllns. Hlsh School.
Myrl Davis, first prize, Solo. High
School.
Until Ilullock nnd Harold Gray,
first prize, Stago Duet. High
School.
Mable Gould, first prlzs, Composi
tion. HIkIi School.
Second uiul Tlilnl Place
Harold Gray, Myrl Davis Murgory
Itcynolds, Laura Gates, Ktta Payne,
Mildred Wicks. Kstella Clark.
Klrt In Ciradcs
Allison O'Brien, first prize, Piano
Solo. Sth grade ,
Kathleno Conner, first prize. Con
ducting. 7th nnd Sth Grades.
llruco Putnam, first prize. Con
ducting. 5th and Cth Grades.
Huth Seymor, first prize, Tickets.
Grade Schools.
Worth Hazelrlgg and Hrnry Handy
tied In Ear Training.
Perry Gregg, first prlzo In Ear
Work. Cth Grade.
Other students In lower grades,
receiving prizes, were: Oris Dally,
Gludys Ilrldges, Raymond Imes, Allco
Gardner, Marjory Scmor, Lester
Malone, Chas. Mansflold, Elizabeth
Gore, Mario Hammond, Arncl Hutler,
lono ltlco, Earl Mulllmct, Delia War
ren, Lnurcnco Gray, Edwin Moore,
Marjory Dally, I-cuter Laurence,
HuroIU Itldell, Uulah Williams, Mari
etta Jackson, Dorrls Hnmsoy, May
Heath, Herbert Gray, Virgin Mear
ows, Louleo Murphy, Dorothy New
man. Some of above named students,
took two prizes.
LOS ANGELES VOIES
ON CITY LIGHI PLANT
LOS ANGELES, fa I. Mm 8 Los
Angek-g Is otlng today on a pro
posed bond IkStiu of 0,500,000 for
tho purpoKo of constriKtlng munici
pal plants for generating and dlxtr!
buttug electricity for light. IhuUik
and power. Tho election followed
tho most heated bond campulgn in
the history of tho city. Proponents
of tho ibsuu accimo lorporutlou in
Jorcnta ot working toward Its de
feat. Doth sides claim victory.
KoglHtratlon for tho olcctton was
14-1,000. Early voting ludlcutud
that half of those royUturwl would
go to tho polls,
TAHUYTOWN. N, Y. Ills frlwidi
admitted John D. lloL-kfir'tf re
paint cold Imrnly inU.cd dowlopliiit
Into iimuiiioii,
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HE I'AY AND MDOIti:
Appcnrlng.it tho Star Thcat or in n Musical N"oolt Act
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EAST LYNN TICKETS i REJECTED; TOO
lll'U.VZO, Albania May S -King
William, Albnnln's now ruler, was
making preparations todax tor a cam
paign on n largo scale Tor so poor a
"ountry, against the rebels In tho
southern part of his dominions. Tho
rebellion Is sproadliiK rapidly and
William and his ndWor wore said
to agree that It must bo crushed
speedily or the Durnito government
will bo In danger.
The situation Is oxartl tho reverse
of what wn expected. It had been
supposed the Albanian Christian
would accept William readily but j
trouble was looked (or with the Mn-j
hammodans. Instead, tho Mohnm-(
uiudnus support ,hlni and the ChrU
tlans aro In revolt declaring thov'
will not accept the rule of a foreign
er While Wllllnm Intends to take tho
field In person, it was understood .
the actual command would bo hi the
hands of Essad Pasha, who defended ,
Scutari against the Montenegrins
in putting
WASHINGTON, May S. I'loslden
tint I'rlMito Secretary Tumulty held
a conference this morning with
President Wilson and thou gao out
tho follewing:
"l(oports that an attack Is Immi
nent on the AniorUan forces at Vera
Crux or that a serious crisis has
arisen there aro without foundation.
"General I'unston has reported to
Secretary of War Garrison the stor
Ish brought by refugees concerning
conditions In Mexico C'U The) mo
merely coiiflrinutorj of what was al
ready known.
'There Is no Intention of sending
POUTI.AN'll. Oie, Ma S - Fol
lowing a coiifereiuv at Htilein bo
tweon Governor West and tho man
uneiiient ot tho Print' club at Mil
waiiklo, wlioro muitlal law was do
claroil oot nl days ago bocuuso ot
alleged violations of tho Inw, the
Htiito uillltbimoii who clused the club
house niv withdrawn today.
According to a statement by the
uiiiormir. the lllilliaKcmcllt of tho
club anniired blui that If they wore J
permitted to resume operations no ;
law violations would occur ti thei
future i
CllllirAllt'A (MTV, M, May s
Little coiitldeiico vviin placed today
In the nuuouuceiueiit of the constltii'
thmallst cabinet that Maiatliin on
the wont const, has hid rendered to
the rebels. A similar niiiioiimoiuoiil
a month ago proved groundless.
The iiiinoiinionieiit was to the of.
feet that tho federal giiirlniiu bad
siiceiiuilied to siege b) Generals lliiel
no. Iturbn mid llertera. MonsagiM
to that of foil weio sent to riiilMllii
tlouallst consuls on llio American
border
Last authoritative reports hero,
however wore that tho rebel weio
on the verge of victory
"When We Wcro Twenty-one" as
produced by the Claman Players last
night, proved to be one of the best
plajs over seen here. The story of iv
man's love fcr the son of a dead
chum was touchlngly told In four
Intensely Interesting acts.
The sale of sivs. Tor "Knit
Lynne" begnn esterday nnd On
demand Is evidently going to be big
ger than the supply. While It would
be difficult to find a city or town
where "East Lynne" has not been
placd. jei It Is nlwajs well re
ceived, nnd thoso who have fol
lowed the work of the Clamans thus
far know that they can expect one
of the best performances of this
good old play that has ever been
witnessed. With Miss Jcistu Miller
as Isabel and Mr. Howlnnd as
Archibald a perfect rendition Is as
sured. "My Irish-American Cousin." will
be presented at the matlure Satur
day. This Is a torn act comedy
drama full of good roltocktng humor.
Prlccj for the matinee nrc JO and
CO cents.
ST. PAUL, Minn. l'ntereitcd In
getting all tho denth duties due the
state, taxation officials began In
vestigating to learn why tho late
Frederick Wcyerhaeuser's estate,
which It wns supposed would be
$100,000,000 to $3un 000,000, wns
given as only K7ft.OO0
ASTOHIA. Or., May S. Though
the contract tor improving Clatsop
county's shnre of the Columbia high
way will not be let until tomorrow
nlterunon, petiuiin; the results of the
Mils to bo opened in Columbia count)
wday. biU wcro received nnd opened
hrre for n second time ut noon yes
terday for the work. Might bids
were received and nil are from Port
land contractors.
Wliile the l.iil submitted were con
siderably lower than those previously
opined, they nrc still high, nnd the
court nnd die highway comnrssioners
will consider them carefully before
Icttiinr the contract. The lowest fig
ures offered wore submitted by
Twohy Hros., mid were in excess of
fJilH.tlOO. This is $11,0110 lesi than
the lowest received lust mouth, nnd
s.'iO.OOO more than was voted to be
spent on this portion of the road nl
the clcct'oii lust full, when the mens,
ure for bonding the county carried.
Tliu spt(ifieutinii!. for the new rond
culled for elrnriti the right of way
for a width of sixty feet, grading
twenty-four feet nnd putting in the
moe-sury oulverts. The road to be
'inproved is approximately twenty
cidit miles long'. The work is to he
completed by October 1.
IIAUAIIOO. Wis. After 10 )cars
married life, Alfred lllngllng circus
man. sued for divorce
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and was Instrumental
Wllllnm on the throne
RITCHIE OFF FOR
FIGHT WITH WHITE
SAN FUANC1SCO. f.tl.. May S. -
Willie. Kltchle, lightweight champion
of the world, announced today thnt
Mnv 27 had been agreed upon ns the j
dnte for his meeting with f harllo
White In Milwaukee for a ten round
bout. As n result, the champion will
leave today for Chicago instead of to
morrow, ns original!) planned. Ho
will go to Glcnvvood Springs, Colo.,
first, nnd Is scheduled to reach Chi
cago May lii. ,
"After tho White match," Itltchlo '
snld, "I may accept some theatrical
work, but as yet my future plan are
undecided."
TOPEKA, Kan Secretnry Truo
of tho Methodist Temperance society
announced 700 Methodist ministers i
had enlisted to fight for prohibition
In Washington, Oregon and Califor
nia '
Thoro is satisfaction in cooking when von uso
Cottolene
It removes dozens or worries from the mind cf tho
This is the way tin excellent cook prepares
rJzmMM
.COKN KKITTRK3
YV rlnl cf c'KlfJ forn (o a tun cf wl fin hn fin rnt
It out cf (MMnV lhi . Iwo laSUfpoanSili ( mllV, rw Uf
tswiiful of mIUJ Colioltiw, onJ cnnj qmiui Imsx llnl)
of !!. Slrl bt lh rgi wll, ilJln lti rem cr !?. ! IS
milk nJ CotloUnrt ISIcktn wrltti rnauih Sour to tietd lSm Irjtltin,
Sfit i!Jln UoiwonSil cf hkln powjtr la IS flouf. Ilv irolr
l.ul. of hoi Caiioln anil tlton tha rofn fiom tpoon Into II and
fir to USI brown. That fillttta aia alao (ovd liltd I
IS iinu on Mould lir
Any prncticttl housewife will rt onco nppnn:Uto
tho wholcsoinenesa and economy cf tl;Ia puro
cooking fat.
Remember ulwuys to uso one-third less Cottolctio
than you would cf butter or lnrd.
Oidr Cotioleno toiinyfrom )-ournor, AUoend lo
us lor cm PKKIt CooV Hook. HOMU HICLPS, wilt.
Un by Mrs. Helen Atmatrong, Mrs. Lincoln ami
other rooming outhofltUs.
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BIG SELLING EVENT SATURDAY
AT
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Your bath tub, sink, and all other fix
tures are quickly cleaned with
GOLD DUST
It cleans and maes everything
sanitary.
5c and larger packages
fTHTHKTFAIRRAlMKcOMPAHYl
CHICAOO
"let the OOLD DUST TWINS
tio yout work"
GLOVE SALE
1(5 button olinmoisutto wnsli
jihle ( J loves in blank', natur
al, tfrcy ami white, all sizt-s;
7;")c values. Sale
price, a pair
48c
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR P. O.
Saturday Storo Hours 8:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
MIDDY BLOUSES
In all tlic new styles, made
of splendid materials, all
sizes. To be plaeed on sale
Sal unlay,
eaeli
.11.25
Sensational Sale of Waists
FOR SALE
One five stamp mill $500. Mis
cellaneous lot of mining ma
chinery, tools and equipment
cheap for cash or on easy terms
Gold Ray Realty to.
Sixth and Kir SlreelK, Medl'ord, Ore.
lust received a new line
of printed Crepe and
AVash Silk Waists in all
colors; real $1.00 values.
On sale fafj SQ
Sat., each ...tJp.Uy
lust received a new line
of Silk 'Crepe de Cliene'
AVaists in blaek, white
and colors; $.1.00 values.
Sale price,
each ..
$3.98
Two Big Suit Bargains
L'. brand new Suits made
of all wool materials, in
plain and fancies; real
$1.").0() values. On sale
Saturday,
each
$9.98
itf new La Votfiie Suits,
up to date in style, all
colors ami sizes; sold all
.season at $125.00. On sale
each . ...JJ)l0.40
FREE-Save Your Saleslips and get Wm. Rogers' Guaranteed Silverware FREE
AVarnerV Rust
& Proof
Cowls, new
V models, a pair
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SATURDAY IS CORSET DAY
lAVarner's front
laee Corsets.
Special price,
a pair
$1
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Y printed figures, $2.00
5! values. Saturday
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$3.50
"Ooodwin"
front lace
(Corsets,
special, a panl
2-elasp
$5
A BIG PETTICOAT BARGAIN
100 brand new "Crepe" I'ellicoats in plain a
$1.39
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HOSIERY SPECIALS
AVomen's and
children's
fast black
Hose, a pair
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9c
Hoys' and
Clirls' school
J Tosc,
u pair
15c
AVoinnn's fim
silk Mule
Hose,
a pair
25c
4X--W''K
NOTIONS
Clark's O.N.'I
snool cotton,
7ior25d
Colgate's 2oe
Taleuin
Powder, can
12c
AVash Ifibbon,
all colors,
f yard bolls,
a bolt
10c
Darning Cotton
best (jiialily
a ball
2c
(lood Dress
ShieldK, all
sizes, a pair
15c
"KAYSER'S" SILK GLOVES
Kayser's
Two-Clasp
Silk (Moves, all
colors, spec. pr.
50c
Kavser's Hi-
liuttou Silk
(Moves, all
colors, special
a pair
98c
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lOxtra heavy
iu i n . r ,iiii
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(uoves, lo-mii-o
ton, special, !
II lilll "V
$1.50 :
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A BIG PARASOL BARGAIN
ancv bor-V.
98cl
100 new Parasols, in all colors with
ders, a splendid $1.25 quality.
Saturday, each
UNDERWEAR SPECIALS
tT
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hoiiicuh ouieii s wimirn h o
Union Suits Summer Vests. Porous Knit j
special, special,
a suit each
29c
10c
roroiiH IMIIL K
Union Suits,
a suit
69c
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