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Kvr. r3 I 3 BUILD PHONE LINE IHOW SLUSH FUND MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITORP OKraaONT VVISONRDAYt iwetc MAnoir .'lm imiii't 17, 1915 TO CRATER LAKE FROM PROSPECT Will (I. Hlml loturnod Tuesday from Kan Kmnclsro, whom ho nt toiulod tint con Toronto of niitloiuil park MiporlntodonU ami repot Ik thu mooting ii h it coniplotu mihtchii In iivory imrllcnlur. Kvory imtloiiril iarl Miporlntoilont In t tin Wullod Htiitos wait thorn, nn iilno a iiimilmr of offlclftlH from Washington, I), C, together with roprosontiitlvit of tho viulinu ronciiHNloiinliim mill IriiiiHciui tlntinlat rnllionilH, nil of whom pnrtl clpnti'il In Ihn iirucit'illiiKH with keen Intcriml. HpiMikltm f local matters, Crntor .iih recHvotl lllinral oiiiHhloriitlon. nn ovlncod hy the fact thai Mr. Hlt-el'it tutlmrlty within tint park wan grout I)' Incroititoil, In coiiiiccIIoii with which It tuny tin well to nifir to thu action or tlm recent leKlnhituro In coding to the general Koviriiniint exclusive Jnr Imtlctlmi within tho Crater Lukn Na tional Park. Tho single trip nutomo. MUi llrtniHON woru IniTemtoil from ono to two dollar. In other pnrlM tlm fiii la flvo iloltnra, Hcnnon Hcuiikcn will roinitlu at flvo dollars. Arrangements havo been mailu hy tho wjcrolory of tlm Interior to place In ucli parka an may ho necessary, trained mun to ntmly anil romhat thu insect scourge, nml to this i'iid n po clitllst wilt hn on duty In Yoscmltn iark to Instruct rnugcrn front other lmrks. It In Mr. Wool's pnrpniio to wild a man to Yonumlto for two inonlliH to ntmly tho subject In tlm field, then to report nt Orator Lnko for duty. Tho ranger form will ho materially Increased ami rangers will ho re quired to appear on duty In full uni form. A totopliouo lino will ho run utructeit to several polnta within tho jiark nml will probably bo extended to Prospect, whero connection will ho juado with Mcdford. A t complolo. modern grnlly system of wnlcr will ho established during tho season, In cludliiK wator for flru protection, Tho placing of fish food In tho lako will ho taken up oh noon an climatic condition! will pormll and tho policy of providing food must ho main tallied, AUTOISTSCOLLIDEON ASHLAND PLAZA AHIILAN'l), Mnrch 17 At high noon, on Tuesday, March 10, HMO. on tho I'liua, Ashland, Orer.on. In tho prohonco of two chauffeurs nnd sev eral uninvited guests, occiirrtd tho union of a i'laudors nnd n Cadillac, groomed hy lllll Myer nnd Charley llnuii respectively. Tho liupact wan Movoro. Tho Cadillac sustained minor bruises nnd inaniiKcd to limp Into port, hut tho Flanders, with n twisted front itxln and othor damages, will 'ho Ht homo In tho ropalr whop for nn Indollnlto porlod. Nobody hurt, hut II look two pollcomcn lo watch on- looker wlillo tho excitement wnH at It helKht. Alpha Chnptor No. 1, Ordor of tho HaHtorn Htnr, ohHorvod Its 35th until Ycrsitry Tuesday evening. TIioho an nual gatherings aro always tho occa sion of Kla ovontB, nnd this yonr'M ohHorvnnco was no oxtfoptlon to oa inhllHhod rule Floral decorations ivoro Hiiporh nnd refreshments served Vaulted unoxrollod. A flno lot on Wtmor stroot, an ncr In oxtont, linn recently been trnns, forroil through tho lleavor llonlty Co. to MrH. Mittlldn llnrnhlll ami Iht daughter Ilortha, who Imvo nlrcniiy urrangod to liulld n modorn bungo 'low on tho promlBOH. Tho proporty iidjolna that of O. II. Uarnhlll which wna known In former yours nit tho famous Pollott orchard truct. ' In HPlto of tho cloao llnioH nml mul tlpllclty of clonomlnntloitH, an ovon hundred dollars wns subscribed on tho Hpot nt tho 1'ronuytorlnn church, in response to Pastor Cnrnabnn'H np IKial In hohalf ot homo iuIbbIoiib, lunt Hjinday. ThlH wiib it froo will offer ing In addition to tho regular utid- wot. Tim nloKnnt Ilulck plnno nuto truck from Ilalo'H iiiubIo emporium, Mod toril, which was noon 911 our Btroota on TuoBday, b ..bout aa a flno a trnns liortatlou nccoHBoryiBB waa over aoon In thoso partB. DESTRUCTION OF DRESDEN CAUSES NO SURPRISE 1IKKL1N, Marcli 17. Tlm (lolruo tlon of tlm orulHcr DroHilou nt Juun l'irinuulc8 ihIiuuI emmo iih no HurirtH0 to tho Oonilan mitlon. NoWHpniiorH gciiorully oxpioHS womlojr tliht Mto Hliould ho loin' lmv cvntloil IiohUIo witvHliips. Tlioy prnlHo H16 buuuosb. fill rnlilH oC Hi" onilHor on oommciTo na tUtt lwjlm fif bw ow. . IS RASED INDIANA E LECTION INIIIA.VAI'OMH, Ind., March 17. Conllihiitloiiii to tho mo called "hIiihI) fund" mid to tho dofeiiHo of tho fund In tho prownt rnno wiib doncrlbcd hy biiIooii and KiimhlliiK Iioiiko propilo torB In Ihn trial of tho Terra llnuto olectlou fraud cbho today. Iloforo tho Kiiiiibllui: lioiiHokeopcrH, woro called Krank T, Drnko, a pronrcH bIvo olnctloii Blierlff, told of hhi ar roBt at tho poll hy Donnla Hlicn, hImt lff, told nml a dofondnnt. "Wo had aoiiio trouhlo about vot liiK forolnnor," tcnllfloil Drnk.o "and I ohjeeted to Votlm; mun Who did not havo tholr clll?eiinlili papcrn. In VIGOROUS PROTEST AGIST BLOCKADE ORDER EXPECTED WAHIIINUTON, March 17.- Willi Iho iiiihliciiliou by llio hIiiIc depart- incut loiluy of Hie complete leal of Hie ('iiiiCHiiiiiilciii'i between tho I'nilcil KlntcM nml tho hclliKorent nn IIoiih rcHpeetinj,' (ho iIiIm of no (iiiIh, InluroHt wiih renowed in (ho prohiihlo courHo llio Amcrieiiti (jovcrn meiil woiilil piifsuo !u necking fno eomiiiercinl InlorcoiirHO with other couiilriort, Thix (orreH)omleiico iueluileil the Iti'ilixli order in council, iiiiucd nt the Htipiiii(,'e of all eoiiiinorco hv hca (o ami from (li'riiiaii.v, loKodicr with llio full text of (he notcK to nml from PRISON AR F UNCLE 1 GOES T HROUGH ASHLAND tlm afternoon Hh'n ami Ihroo otheia (Ircnt llriluiii nml Germany, in which the I'nHcil HIiiIch hoiikIiI lo hriuu; ( nhout an uhamlomiicnt of Hiibiiiurine wnrfaro ami Hie nhipmeiil of ootnli lioual contrahaml to civilians. It hinl iiIno been iiirniincd to make pub lic lalo loilny llio Ilrilihli reply to llio American nolo of imjiiiry iih lo how (lie llrilinh cinhiirno on coinmereo with (lormaiiy wan (o ho carried out in iraetieo. f It Ik fjcncrally helieveil hen Hint vioroim proteNt will ho inmU' npiiiiHt (he aelioii of llio ItritiHli Kiivcriiiiicnl. Hcnnlor WiiIhIi of Molilalia, who Hk ciihho(1 the situation with I'rcMiilcnl Wilxntt hint night, strongly fnvoM Kiieh 11 tc. Ho haiil nflcnvnid tluil Konalurx nvnenillv ronrelteil that eon jiroMM liml mil t'iiiniwereil llio nrexi ilcnt o plueo nn emharpi 011 Aincri eaii oxporlH to tho lirllip'roiilH, nl tlniiiyli he did not believe Hint (he 1 prexiilcut would call an extra kchmoii for that purpoxp. ennto to tho pollu, took my mm, 'Btruck mo, cnlloil mo vllo iinineB, threatened my life, ami locked 1110 up." Philip ("Hop") lluniB loBtlflod ho t'oiidiiclod a "Utile Kami) of chauro" over n roMlauraiit run hy William Doylo, ono of tho twenty elKht do femlaiitB on trial. Mo Kit Id Doylo wan Ida partner. Ho Bald toRulhor Ihoy cove $100 for rcKlitratlon and JIIOO for tho election and that ho Kavo Mil II. Itcdniiin, another dofomlant, $100. Ho tentlflud Itodman Bald ho would pay It haclt, Albeit ami .taincn Hlicn, who con duct Bhen llrothern' Bnloon ami KniiihlliiK Iioiibo, tOMllfled (hoy had paid fUOQ for roKlBtratlon, f-100 for tho olectlou ami Hint Jamea Kavo $U0U to .Ma) or noun M. HohortM for tho dofoiiM) In tho prenont trial. .IniucH alno IcBtlflcd Hint ho loaned CD II, Itodmnu $00 and Kavo him another $100. Ho nald ho had never collected any part of tho $300 loan. FOR M'MANUS' DEAIH UNWRITTEN LAW WASHINGTON, Mnrcli 17. Kn rlijne C. 1.101011(0, roprcBuutatlvo horo of (ieuoritl Villa, conferred with Sec retary llryan today on tho klllhiR ot , fiicml, won ncipiitteil of tho eharue .lulin Jl. McMnniiH, an American In I of miinler, thu tlofoiiM) hclna: llio "nn- WKST POINT, Neh., March 17. loHcph K. Vance, a relireil Iiusiiick mun, lifter n hoiiMidomtl (rial for (he killini: of A. .1. KrniiKc, n fonuor Mexico City hy Knpnin trooporn. Ilo nimiircd tho Becretnry of tho MtroiiKth of a mrBKiiKo front (Icnornl Villa that proper reparation would ho made. written law." The main witness for (ho ik'ft'iiHo wits (ho ilcfenilnnl's wife, who miiilo 11 I'oiifcixiou of her rela tions with KniiiHC AHIILANI), Jfarch 17.- Monday alloriioofi 11 fine ami cxlra larjjo J'lill iiiau (oiiriHt oar went north, uttnehoil (o No. 1(1. The ooach wih nimihercil hut iiamolcsM, nml every window wiih screened wiih nn cxtralicavy iron mesh. It transpired that tho ear was 11 government one, used fur llio trans portation of "undesirables," and it wiih aiiiusine; lo note how somo kiivc it n wide hurtli when its mission be came known lo (ho crowd of loaferK 011 (he depot plnlfonn. Tho cur in pcrsoiuilly eoinluoled hv a parly of piverniiR'nt offieiiils who jjalhor up at (he hie Icrmiiiiils (hose who seek lo oviiil,e llio federal liiiinif;ralioii laws or olhcrwiso incur (ho sjnnlty oj ilo porlutiou. Its, vihSIs nrc hporndic, ami on this occasion it was buiue; routed 1'ioin Han Fruiioisco lo 8c nltle. The first actual work in prelimin nrics in eoiineiiiou with (ho spriuK project us outlined hy .Smith, Kmcry & Co., started Monday morning when KtiKinoei4 .Mjller, in their employ, bo pin surveys uoar Hie sulphur spring in (ho llelloviow district. Itulpli Hedges is assislin i (he work. Kastus Hall has been elected ven erable consul of the Modern Wood men '.amp, replacing Charley John sou, wiio has been appointed to u po sition on tho police sriind. Mrs. Will Dodge has returned from 11 visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 1 Hunt, of Portland. Her hister, Myrtle, uccouipiuiicd her. John Hunt was nihil hero last week iuvoslignUng (ho sheep market, but found tho price of lyiillou nlinot prohibitive. NRS CHOSEN AS SECRETARY OF ASHLAND CLUB BOPTH BHIKI.OS, Kng., March 17. via Loudon I'l-ir. p. in. Tho Ilrltlsh BtcnntBhlp Illondo arrlvliiK hero today roportH that she wan attacked In tho North Sea hy .ft'Ot-finari Ttorojilono which dropKd a bomb on tho deck of tho vcbboI. Ono member ot tho crow was killed. AKMIiANI), March 17. Dorsey I). Norris will bo llio next sccrelary of tho Ashland Commercial club, This fiction wn decided upon fit a meet ing of (he club truslccs Monday eve ning. Mr. Norris has been (ho book koc)cr for Mime lime past of the Fruit & Produce association. Tho office is nn appointive instead of nn clecdvo one, owing (o recent amend ment of tho by-laws. Tho appoint ment goon into effect April 1. 0. W. Senger, tho reliriug secretary, will resume tho practice of law here. 11. II. A. Duiikel, foreman of the job on (he Warren Construction com pany's paving operations here in the days gone by, wns in town tho first of tho week renewing the acquaint ance of tunny friends with whom ho becntnu more or less associated dur ing the spreading of the bitulithio ilojm whii-h lm made tho lasting qualities of Ashland's streets fam ous. Ho wits accompanied by Mrs. Dunkel and Ihoy had been on n southern trip, visiting tho exposition. W. K. (Jlendenning, expert in ro forestration, has returned from n trip to Wnsliington, whither ho wns sum moned in consultation with govern ment officials over matters jsirtuin ing to his office, (lint of superintend ent of n wide area of the national forest domain extending over several states. II P3XH5 THR1CTB mmmmmmsssawmmmmmmp . Golden West Coffee 40c a Pound Roasted and packed in Oregon. Always fresh. ESS None better at any 55 price. Steel cut. No dust. No chaff. Sold 55E by reliable grocers. Clossct & Devers Portland, Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .AiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininttiiffiHruK AviiHimiiiiiimiiiiiHiimiiiiimiiiimimimijmiiiirmi5B; vWESjjj ilVJD&SE SVNOl'SIH OV TIIK ANNUAL HTATK.HENT OF T1IK The Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia In tho State of Pennsylvania on the Slat day of December, Ian, mauo 10 mo insurance lomtni&sionor or trie state or Oregon, pttrsuaat to law: Amount ot capital paid I Capital up u :. 1 750,ooo.eo J n co mo Net premiums received during tho year ...,..........x........3,fi48, 190.54 Interest, dividends, rrnd rents received during tho year.......... 329,781.34 Income from other sources received during the year 39,844.51 SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and eormlcldal of all antlsoptlcs Is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to b dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches In treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration ol noso, throat, and that caused by feralnlno Malthas no equal For ten years tho Lydla E. Pinkham Mcdlclno Co. has recommended Poxtlno In tholr private correspondence with women, which proves Its superiority. Women who baro been cured say It is "worth Its weight In gold." At druggists. 00c, largo box, or by mall. Tho Paxton Toilet Co., Uoston, Mass ..14.017,791.39 mn qi en pa Ui..fillli,llifl,0 ... 225,000.00 ... 1,020.462.18 ... 175.718.S6 ... 201,639.70 Total expenditures ......$3, 901,714. 09 Aumrt '' Valuo of real cut.-Ito owned (market value) .........$ 139,000.00 Value of stocks nnd bonds owned (market value) 0,507,796,50 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. ........... .. 295,729,13 Cash In banks and on hand - 215,168.03 Premiums in courso of collection written slnco September 30. 1914 777,021.70 Total income Dlnlnirpcuicntft Net loBses paid during tho year Dividends paid during tho year on capital stock ....... Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the year '.........'..., Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during tho year ........... Amount of all othor expenditures Interest and rents due and accrued Total assets , Less special deposits in any Stato (If any there bo ).. ....... Total assets admitted In Oregon I.labllitic Gross claims for losses unpaid .................. Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks , Due for commission and brokerage :...... All other liabilities -....'..................... 95,474.73 ..JS.090,190.07 1 47.109.4L .$8,043,080.66 .$ 424,945,66 . 4,649.191.07 25,000.00 52,500.00 P. A has Pipe-Joy Hog-tied and Branded Thousands of men have laid away their old jimmy pipes because they could no longer endure the tongue broiling that is the dull afterglow of the usual smoke- fest. These men are coming back to the fold in droves dnily, because Prince Albert has solved the smoke prob lem for all pipe sufferers for all time. You can go to rince Albert the national joy smoke sm7f? , EdisKs vl i5- ssssHssHyM Oltr" ssisisisisK wkbv W'MAW SSSSlSBSBTerX' 'II) mill '. 4 'fAv-' m mmmmm itrft T TKrJfiifsAt k n. J. k.rnuMi Tubicco Cu. mmM';'XMM r mmmm.mwAiixv:m mtmn w v mmMmHiVh.m A .IMKX sMKnMWTw-v YM.W7AJlsisisisisisis ) K nabKrMB 9nBBmmmB&?f??JMmVaBBUmmmmWmtr V yi4fa VlisilisHBsW ' Total liabilities exclusive ot capital stock ot $750,000.... $5,151,636.73 Total premiums In force December 31, 1914 ....$7,045,081.91 IluslnnM In Oregon for the Year Total risks written during tho year ..........$2,174,878.00 Gross premiums received during the year ............................. 31,274.53 Premiums returned during tho year . . . ... .. 5,851.49 Losses paid during tho year . .................. 17,883.18 Losses Incurred during the year 20,885.42 Total amount ot risks outstanding in Oregon December 31, 1914 $2,393,698.00 By WJf. GARDNER CROWELL. Statutory resident goncral agent and attorney for service: Ctias. V. McCathry. I). It. WOOD & QO.. LOCAL A0KNT8 BVNOISIS OK TIIK ANNUAL STATKMKNT OF TIIK The Home Insurance Company of New York In the Stato of Now York on tho.31st day of December, 1914, mado to tho Insuranco Commissioner ot tho Stato of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount ot capital paid up -'.. $" 6,000,000.00 IncoHto Net premiums received during tho yean. 15,259,556.58 Interest, dividends, and rents received during the year.......... 1.519.315.6B Incomo from other sources received during tho year C10,t08.30 Total incomo $17,289,280.63 Disbursement h Not losses paid during tho year -......,..........,...............$ 8,280,049,20 Dividends paid during tho year on capital stock ....... ............. ..,1,200.000. 00 Commissions nnd salaries paid during tho year .... 3,548,86,4.32 Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during tho year , 411,919.49 Amount of all othor expenditures .. ........... 1,907,805.30 like a wife for n now bonnet continuous and determined but you can't make it burn your tongue. And that's so, because P. A is made by o patented process that eliminates tobacco bite. e y r: N S P) Makin's cigarettes rolled from P. A. are paper smokes of first quality none better. Yon can bay Prince Albert in thm tidy red tin, iOc; loppy red bag, 5c J in pound and half' pound fin humilar$ and the pound cry tt at' gla$t humidoratalletortethateeUtobacco, And nail thUi Sooner you got your P. A. in tht bully 16-or, crystaJ-gUss humidor with a cpongo in tho lid to keep the tobacco plpo-flt, sooner you'll know the joys of always ftesh smokes I R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. WinstonSIem, N. C Total expenditures $15,348,638.31 Assets Valuo of real estate owned (market vnltio) , -,...$ , Valuo ot stocks and bonds owned (market valuo) 30,038.378.33 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 5,500.00 Cash in banks and on hand 1 2,161,179.98 Promlums In courso ot collection written slnco Soptombor , 30. 1914 2.S57.845.96 Interest and rents duo and accrued 250,635.27 Total assets $36,313,539 27 Total assets admitted In Oregon $35,313,539.27 Llabllltleti Gross claims for losses unpaid - $ 1,554,384.79 Amount ot unearned promlums on nil outstanding rinks 14,268,034,00 All othor liabilities 787,656.32 Itcsorvo as a conflagration surplus 2,000,000,00 Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock of $18,610,065,11 Total promluutB In force December 31, 1914 $27,420,330.00 ltiiAliiea.s In Oivgou for the Year """"" Total risks written during tho year $11,114,471.00 Gross promlums received during tho year .....? 143,708,70 Promlums returned during tho year , 31,150.30 Losses paid during tho year , , 84,477.49 Losses Incurred during tho year ... 83,673.76 mm! iiiiiiiaiiftliLVC??tlia Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon December 31, 1914 $13,973,068.00 By C. 11, TYJfEU, Secretary. Statutory rodldent general agent and attorney for service: John D. Colomau, 311 Yt Stark Street, Portland. It. A. 1IOLMKS, LOCAL AOKNT, MKDFOItD, OIUXJON. 5000 BROILERS WANTED WEIGHING I TO 2 POUNDS Market early and get the Highest prices. , Can uso all kinds oj! Poultry. " f Wo pry CASP fp. ' Mdf or 4 Poultry & Egg Ca FkoiM 583 tr m .n "SI f , 4