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itafc TOitt 'OT-"'T p .. ' kin. ,' nrciT tfi ' ITirji.. i' . f J-T it i .' pAgk two MDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, M1WFORP OREGON, FRIDAY, MAHOIT 5, lOln l ORE H EXHIBIT ii 2J 'FAMOUS SKI CORPS OF SWISS BORDER GUARDS KEEPS WATCH ON ALPINE PEAKS. ov RAISED AT F BY WESTERLUND "TIijb JJ15 l'jiiinnm-l'noifio c.poi l!on k by fur llio qrcnlOst exposition cerfhe)d in tho United State and is fnr in mlvnnee of thoso held in Chi- rnpo nud St. Louis," snys J. A. Wc ,tcrluml, who returned from Snn Frnn cicco this morning', where he attend ed the dedicntion of the Oregon build- Jnjr Monday and the dedicntion of the Sweden biiildiiiR Tnedny. "The Oregon buildinjr, on nccouut of its uniqueness, is attracting more attention than any other building, ex cept, of course, the California build inpf. The exhibit that arc in place in the Oregon building nre fine and nre truly representative of our stntt. Ar yet some of the exhibits from Or egon are not in place, but nre fast be ing arranged, nnd the exhibit will be complete in n few weeks. FrohlMch Is ltur "Tho lloguo lliver valley exhibit, in charge of II. 0. Frohbach of Ashland, is as fine nn exhibit as there is in tho building and is being vNited by thou nnnds every day. Dooklcts of the lloguo River vallev are in grcnt de mand nnd Mr. Frohbach is bnv from morning till night giving information of the resources of tho Rogue River valley. 'Mr. Frohbach U doing excellent work. He lives richt in the Oregon building, where ho has his room nnd board, thereby being a bio to be on the spot at all tunes. Crater IaJce Shown "Crater Lnko nlo has its placo in the exhibit. About forty-fivo mag nificent pictures of Crater Lake arc now being hung in tho building nnd will advertise Crater Lake as it has never been advertised before. "Tho Bnglcy Canning company of Talent hns a fine exhibit of apple cider and nre demonstrating to tho world onr "nntionnl drink" nfter 1015, nnd it is meeting with popular favor nnd is being eagerly sought af ter. If this popularity continues to grow wo will have no trouble in dis posing of our cull apples in tho fu ture. Look for Visitors "Medford can now commenco to look for visitors from the cast on their way to and from the fair. Last Monday nenrly 3000 people left Chi cago for the const. Tho Santa Fe California train left Chicago in eight sections, tho Rock Island hnd two sections nnd the Union Pacific four scctious." ' fciV" k "- i jil 1 t ""-j, M. ' I STOCK . DEAL NGS ABSORBED PROFITS OF ROCK ISLAND Vi Many of Switzerland's uoldier travel swiftly on ski. The nboo photograph show, n ski conw of Swiss bor der guards. HOLD AUTOPSY SALE NOW ON R it MARTHA f? The seat sale for thu production of tho opera of "Mnrtha" opened this morning with n big demand for scats. TT . " J A At-' ' uiiumuu imun-bi is evinceu in imt event, which Inunehes the Andrews Opera company once more on the the atrical sen after a resting period of several seasons. Tho mnny years of experience be hind this well-known company cnublo them to know tho pathway that lends to rucccss, ono of the first essentials being to carry none but experienced and capubla people. An excellent company must huvo n vehiclo for the display of their tal ents, nnd tho management of the An drews Opera company, after a careful consideration of (he matter, belie, n thut no better chicle could hno been selected than Flotow's tuneful and vivacious opera of ".Martha." The story of tho opera is brought out clearly and considerably improved in that respect by the brilliant dialogue (which bristles with humor) that was written especially for them liv tho noted playwright, Qeorgo Rrondhumt. Snlvntoro Giodauo, tho great tenor, formerly of tho Metropolitan Opera company, will sini the role of Liono). You hnve heard many selections on phonographs and player pianos from tho noted opera of "Martha." Now you have the opportunity of see ing jhu whole opora, which is to bo given nt tho Page theater on Monday next, March 8, under tho auspices of tho Medford Elks lodge, PRESIDFNT DELAYS 4 , TRIP TO EXPOSITION WASHINGTON, March P.1-reoi-deut Wilson practically has decided not. to go to the Sun Fraucisco ex- jwaition this month, but will go later u (ho summer. He wants to stuy jn WtuAiugtuu. to keep in, close touch wHU Ute Biiropenn situation at tbo B R Y OF MISSING A WEEK NEW HAVEN', Conn., March fi. An autopsy In tho case ot Lillian May Cook, an IS year old Brooklyn stenographer, whoso body was found In West nock Park hero yesterday, was to be performed here today. The coroner lias declared that Miss Cook, for whom tho police of three states had searched for a week committed suicide. Tho autopsr was ordered for the purpose of determining her physical condition when sho went to tho lonely mountainous park and sent a bullet into her heart. Miss Cook's employor, Vlrglnus J. Mayo, who as head of tho Mayo Rad iator company, resided here with his wife, and supported In a houso In Brooklyn a wpman who formerly oc cupied tho position held by .Miss Cook at tbo time ot her death, an nounced that ho was "through with tho case." Ho said that In offering a reward for Information concern ing the whereabouts of Mlsa Cook ho had been prompted by a desire to aid her family. Coroner EH Mix, Investigating the circumstances surrounding tho sui cide said today that as the result of a report made to him by his phy sicians he believed there were suf ficient Indications to warrant pro longing tho examination beyond tho mere tracing of the course of the bullet and establishing tho cause of death. IS SAN FRANCISCO. March B. Shortly beforo noon today tho ono million mark In attendance was passed nt tho Panama Pacific expo sition. Tho largest single day's at tendance was 240,000 on tho opening dy. Thu exposition opened February 20. WEED FIRE UBS TOTALS $100,000 WKKD, Cnl., March 5. An inven tory of damage done by a fire in its lumber yard yesterday was made to day by the Weed Lumber company and the original estimate of a los of $:100,000 was reduced to $100,000. When the fire was nt its most threat ening junnt tho stiff wind suddenly veered, thus snving the mills, factor ies business houses and residences, which it wns feared for n while would be destroyed. Earthquake in ltaly FLORKNTE. March it. A sliohl earthquake shock Inxliiig four bee onds, which was fell in Tuscany nnd other sections in the central pari of Italy at i : iG o'clock hint night, caus ed no fatalities nnd only small mate rial damage, nccuTdinir to reports re ceived hero from various points where the earth tremor wns observed. riltCAUO, March .V W. J. l.auck today continued his testimony re garding tho financial ntTuirs of thu Chicago, Rook Island & Pacific, in an attempt to show the board of nrbl tuition in the western inilioiul wage case that stock manipulation had ab sorbed most of tho revenues of the rond for t long period of years, lie quoted from testimony taken in liti gation, statements made by officers of the wad to the interstate com merce commission nud the other reo- oids, including tiuaueiiit tuui;niucs nnd railroad imimmls. lames M. Shecan, attorney for the railroads, contented himself with merely bringing out that the alleged financial misdeeds testified to Imw occurred prior to UUO, when the wages of engineers nnd firemen were adjusted. SUE SUGAR TRUST FOR POSTAGE BILL WASHINGTON, March 0. Suit to recover .f')7,C00 from Truemnn O. Palmer, secretary of thu United States beet sugar industry, wns filed hero today by tho government, which alleges that sum wns the proper post ngo on :iL'0,O0U copies of "Sugar at n Glance," delivered in the mails under the frank of Senator Lodge. The government's hill alleged that Palmer substituted his pamphlets for tables of figures which wero used by Senator Lodge in n speech in tho tar iff debates and that the postal offic ials were deceived in believing they were proper matter to bo declard free. 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A general uso of Oregon-made goods will not only build up our factories, but influence others to como. Therefore, patronize Oregon industry and espe cially remember the following concerns, whose subscrip tions make this campaign pessible: i ,. I4 . tj JMm- tt .... ' 4 .. A HI i AUItMiAC" TOl OltliSSIXO, TOP AMI IIOUV liriUUNO AM) I'AINTI.VO. r.2.. Alitor St., I'ortl.itnl, Ore. Auto Top Co., AUTO ItU'AlltlNO AM) ItUlUIIJ). I.N'O. C. U. Miners & Co., Kith anil Aldur, I'ortlnnil, Ore. HANKS, Tho Unltuil StntoH National Dunk, 7C Third St., Portland, Or. X- yi -. WOOLe4 MILLS OANDVVOOAN'S CIIOCOIiATKS, Modorn Conffctlonory Co, Portland, Orcijon. .11 OKItKALS -"(iOhUKS HOI)," Ooldon Ilod Milling Co., Portland, Oregon. GKACKKH8 "HUri.KMi:" HHANI). P. V, Hnradon & Sou, Portland, Oregon, KfiKCTHIOlTV Mado In Oregon. Portland Hallway, Llglfy & I'owor Co., Portland, Oregon. MXTUItKK KliKCTWOA h AND GAS, J, O. Kngllsh bo., 105 Union nvo., N., Portland, Or. FUIINITUHIS 1IAM).MADK( P. A. 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