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,l ' ' KTTCDFORT) MATH TRTBUNK, MTOTXFOttn ORTCOOX, "FRIDAY, 'APRIL 2.1, IQlff patjd tuiirIH RUSSAN U SEA SHIPS SHELL T Siillan's Army Quarters Bonilinrtlcd, Coastwise Vessels Sunk and Am munition Destroyed ns Turks Were Inltlatlnn a Sortie Minor Eitunue ments Alonit Eastern Front. B COAST Pl.TltOOItAD. April tin -Tim Hun. slim lllack Hon turpmto lioiit squad tun bombarded the Turkish count be tween Arclivn iitnl Arlnsrlilti on April l!i. This firiiK'ii mile strip or roast In which wiii locnted llm quarters of (tin Turkish iiiniy oporntliiK In this ri'Kloiu wni swept with shell nnil ilio liiirriicliH nml piovhdou stores worn IliulU'il nml destroyed. A lurn mini, her or Turkish coastwise vessels laden with miiiiiunltlon and supplies wiot mink. Turkish Imnl forces weer Inltlnt Inc. u sortie under cover or their ar tillery ut III" same time. They weio thrown Into u pmilc h tin iinoxpect i'il hoiiiliiiriltiii'iit from the sen nml fm their nupportliiK nun were hump- f ' dlately silenced. On April 20nll thn Tit rK I hU effort to nturt mi offensive In this roKlou rrnHcil, .Minor KimiiKciiwnti Onlv minor etiKtii;euients ore re potted to exist on the I'liiKNlnn fron Hit. Near Moincl, thn seaport nt lli. northern extremity yof thn cast Prussian picture a llnsslnn mount ed force rlnshed with n German tro nml the (Ji-rnimiH with clrlvnn bark. In I ho n'Klon er Ossnwelx, n seat ' terliiR rifle nml itrllllery rirn I n ilnlly nci'iirri'iiro, Tlio greatest activity appears nnioiiK tlm nlrcrnft service. A Rus sian ni'roplnno or tlm llyn Moiir ini'lz typo ilrlvi'ii hy four separate motors nml capable or cnrrylnc tho wi'Ir.lit or sixteen men, hml rnlilcil tthe tow UN of Mlitwn ni'.-ir tho East Prussian frontier, nml I'lock on tlm Vistula. German aeroplanes likewise ilnlly circle about tho Osxoweti for Iron, though thoy urn kopt nt n ill tniico hy tlm Russian Rims. Alrihlp Altai k Duo UiikhIiiii nvlntor ilroppoil n lininh on n German nrmy transport near ICnpetxa, to tho northomit or OxsowcW. nml an observation point nt l.opntiontx In, tho same vicinity, on whlrh tho Germans hml inoiintoil u poworrul olortrlo reflector, ulso was (loNtro)oil hy a honih, A niiinhor or skirmishes nro re portoil to hnvo tnkon plnco nt var ious iilnln on tho right hnnk or tlm Vistula rlvor. Tlm result or tho fight lug was not decisive. FLEET IN NORTH SEA MISSES BRITISH IIKItl.lN. April 'J.V Tho (Ionium mlniinilty toilny riivo "" Mulenient irnilinj,' ns follew: "Tho (lonnmi high son flrel lias re oontly cruised ieNulcdly in t lit Ninth m'ii, mlvmiuInK Into KtiglMi ntcr, without nicctlng' the m'ii forces of (liciit Itiilnin. "In llm weMern arena of tho fight in;;, liming tho iiolion of .voxtordny, wo ihImiiiooiI from our front nt Stern htriinto, ciist of l.augciunri'k, ngainxt llio pohilimirt of tiio oni'iiiy nut I li nml iiorlhcnM of Yprox. Willi n iii1i om liuopn nmvi'il I'orwiiiil nlon' a lino (wtnnliii im fur im tho liills mmiHi of I'illu'ii mnl on'! of Doiiim, At llm Hiiiim linm thoy foioi'il their way, nf tor a hliihhorii I'ilit, iioiokh tlio Vpivi oniiiil ut Sti'i'iiNlruulo mnl 1 11 Sim, wlitiru (hey (hliililiKlii'il llionihi'lvos on tlm wohtoiii hunk of tlm oniiiil. Tlio villuiJCH of Luiiui'innrok, Sti'i'iistrnulo, Hot Siih nml I'ilkon worn lukoii. Al leant 1(100 Kronoli anil lliili-.li Mil iliiirn woio taken pii-Hners mid lliiils eaiiiion, iiioliulin1; foul' heavy llrilihh . kiiiih, foil into our hands. "Iletwecn tlio Meuso and llm Mow ollu the iH'livii fitthtin yosloidiiy rtftiiiu lioonum mow lively. The 1'Youoli penetialed this region into eerlain neelin-iH of our forcnio.st trcnolioH, hut limy wow pnilly iliivon out iiKiiin. "Tlm village of Jlinliienieiiil lo llm went of AKiieiiiiil, which hml been laliiMi hy iim mid whieh wiih hiI on tiro liy (Im i'Vench with their hlmllw, hux Iteeii oviuMiutcil hy our onlposlH, C1 W, ninzler of flrnntfl Phhh npont Thurmlay In Med ford attondliiK thn (lltttrlct inoolliiK of tho Freo Mulho- GERMAN MARYBOYLEO'REIILYINRUSSIA After Dnrlnn Trip Tltroiifjli Snow Diirictl Arctic, Writer Reaches the Czar's Domain Tells of Below Zero Sleilc Trip Across the Icy Wastes. (My .Miiry llo,lo O'lloilly.) TOIINKA, Itii-hlu, April I". VW woliU how I'rloiulxliipH iiiiioiiknI. iioii ooiiihulmilN, In Mpilo of ileep-lniil noiiiiuoioiiil mid iliplomiitlo intiiuuo on llm pail of lleilin, I'l'tiorml Iiiim i'Ntnhli.heil di reol ooniiiiiinieutioii with tho wohlotn woild. Aoiom Norwiiv, iionmH Swollen, aeiiisM I'inlmiil, eoiiutiies that ale al most ooiiliiieiitN- tho roiito, thoiith Mild mnl dilfioiill, is ul"o a wuy of I'lieinUlilp. Swodeii'H htmlrxio niilroniN oud in tho di'Molnto hilln ninth of laniii);i; ItnisiaV militui'v K.vilein toimiiiuti" ul Tonioii, on tho Ilaltie. Ilolwoou the!' hoidor hiiiulets lio thiity inili" of loelmulio mIIiIoiuosh, Tluenloneil hy n hlookndo mioh im no model n imtioii ovor Know, Iticiiu siiiiiuioneil to Hi'ivini thoUHiiuiN of hardy imrlhoin iIiivoin. I'i.mii tlm (lulf of Kiiilmnl to 100 mih'H north of tho Aielie eirele inn iiors on siiowkIiooh rarried iiowk of Aiiunueildou, fcpicml topoitH thnt Miuthwnril tlieie i w.frk mnl xoml WujioH fur nil. Lapps from I'inuiiiiketi, Siberian ftoiu KauiHlioalka unxworod tho cull, driving their loiuileer uml HtniiiKo lit tle hoio hledyeH hefoio tbeiil. I.it mo tell you of my (rip in one of tlii'M- sleiljjos into ltnii. A Into winter miii is ri-ini; with sun set (lorv ns llm wi'Moru mail pulls into Kuril;;!. Tlm primitive plntfoim is pill riled hy Swedish Hihlicrx in fuiH, llelow, near n meleo of -ledges, I'liilmiileih in pule pray eanvas mid while fur eonfer with po-lnl itipect ots in pells of tho polar bran Oliv ers with slrau -wrapped beads ami bay-lined painted shoes ure orpanir. in1: the iippuient di-ordir. In their Mi'iuuing Iuiiiiki' sooros of lllieoilleil, lllihooleil slnluo illiMMs loaf, llv imperial tiknse the onr'-i order -their only tipple is ton. Sum ovnrs, tho brass teapots of lttisia, nIoiiiii merrily. Delay is inevitable on tlio heavy 1 1 nin are 1000 poiiehos of nut il. In the lonjj train nro onlv Iwcnlv pasoeti'zersj lime of thoin Homeii. A llus-inu lady, a briybt-eyed Finnish ill and the ohnttcrius; Amerieau oor- rexpoudeul, It is 1) below r.oro uml a uoveriimeut doelor inspools tho voiiliireesomo tiio, lie final v forbids kid ylove.s mid ebif foil fiico voiN. A Miiilius; Fiiiliiuder deftly oxccuIok the doetor'n onlers. Verv iu,orly she sloroi llm framle thiuus women eall hats, produeiiij; iuMend ftosh liueu enps and eoal sent lie hoods. Nose and ehiu must ho masked with absinbenl oottou, feet thrust into ui (anlie fur shoes-, Kiiropean wraps emoted hy a Laplander's bearskin ooat. Swiftly and skillfully wo then nro paeked In furs ami lashed into Ion1,', narrow hlednos, Tlio ohief driver stniuls hy o upprroiuo the iomiII rnspeetinp one imlifforenllv paeked piisM'uxor ho tuni" stornlv on a driver. The impiisitoiial noso ap proaches tho nt fender's lip-, Diiiu ulnnco aei'itses. You know what Cottolene is made of It is an exact combination of pure ultra-refined cottonseed oil (a grade so high it is not listed in the market) with beef-stearine from selected, high-grade leaf beef suet That is what produces the splendid qualities for shortening, frying and cake-making in Cottolene There is on appetizing appeal in the thought that your foods are cooked with Cottolene made of an oil that is far superior to most salad oils and as fine as the best, combined with the choicest part of rich, leaf beef suet. Order a pail of Cottolene from your grocer today and use it in shortening, frying, or cake-making. It is economical you use one-third less than of any ordinary cooking fat. Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply. Write to our Genera. Offices, Chicago, for our real cook book "HOME HELPS" free. JISDEFAIRBANKSEEa "Cottolene lTi?3rL TF tI?U JBV Oft 'xmuW BK C9v!SlMKaBHJULt4DHHRHHHBHHIIMVtK?lii4y ii . i i i CtmLJWj I'aoill) of Ijiplmiiloi-H In Norllieni Itussla "Off with von. You hao lioon'sinclo track, tliroucli forcstM of ill inking, di inking!" "Ilehiud us," the ohief driver eon liuiies, point iic lownid Swi'ilvn. "men still tlriiiK Imnl lil'r- Over lhoio"-lii- fur-ooalod aim sema- phoros iiito-s tho jrontior. . "oor:",,s "s iiiff.H.ii-iuir .m ,, hikhi-, thoio, Imin 'loriiou to lmhotoU, fnnii I'elrornd to OiIomii oven tlio eiupeior cituiiol buy u dtop. Fp with you iiiiiii mnl into ltti in. With a dolorous .hint; the jriuui.ii'; sinner sloiiebes to his M'at. ".Make niady!" Driver swarm from the lounge. A loug-haiiod Itutsimi priest wait iii reindeer capo with suiilin;; patience to hlos the cnrnwiu. "(lo you with (lod in friindsliip."lior-i". and tho ul edges fly on on The loin;, oin file moo. off on tho MAKES HIT Al STAR The opening night of tho Frank Alcli company nt the Star thontro drew n good house nml the company gnvo one of tho boat porformnncos thnt litis ticensKcen hero In n long tlnio. "Tho Olrl From Pnnnma" which win tho opening hill Is one of I hone rnpld flro shown thnt kopt tho niitlleucn In n continued good humor nml the musical titimborti woro nil well rendered. Tho company linn two coined Ian n thnt nro certainly vary good, (loo, llurtom nml Cimh Knight In their respective pnrts would ho Imnl to bent uml tho hinging of McNxrii. Confer nml Kvnns was ahead of ninny of tlm voices thnt were beard hero with the high priced Rhow. Tho choriiH Ih composed or young Indies who can both sing and dance, MIkxoh nnrdluor mid Schuler hnd good parts mid plnyod them well. Tho company will piny here ngaln tonight and will give nu entire change of show. The makes good cooking better " c HRm.xM t Uftrinvccq, Chiixtmiis trees hunt; with xarlnnds of icicles. There is no sound hut tho 1,.. M.I t . Hi-nl'iit scruu-io-senmeo ot tuo ien. The wind is hittor. It is impossihlo to " 'l'. l"t l.viiiB nmnl the furs one Faint mid clonr in llio noiselo-s coun try eeboes tho boom oT it bursting tree. In lonely fnrosl I'lciiriiigs come I'heerv mooliimi. j.l each station or jliotic of leftic u.sinilini; wnuiaii runs out 10 ucpeci our wrappiims nnu to tiling ItusHiiu brown Invad that by online wo iniiy keep awake. "Wo must ho careful of our viit- jr. unv.tho kindlv women Acnin the driver. call to their i into !(ti-ia !. hill for tonight litTh.tuillcklnK Girl. It Is n very funny show with plenty of Reed iminlc. CHANDLER EGAN WINS ON THE FOURTH ROUND SAN FltANCISCO, April 23. Charlon ("Chick' ) Kvnns nml II. I Chnndlor Kgnn pnsseil into tho fourth ! round or tlm Pnn.ima-Pnciric cxposl jtlou nuiatour golf toiirnnment today hy defeating Dr. O. II. Wnltcr of San Joko and Iludolph Wilhelm or Port land respectively. K. II. llnnknrd of Chlcngo defeated llohln liny no, the northern California champion, and llnrry Davis, of San FrmiclHco won from W. F. Qarby of llurllngnmc, Cat. .lack N'ovlllo was eliminated hy llelurlcli Schmidt, of tho (Mnremont club, on the sixteenth green. Tlio drnw for tomorrow la: Charles Kvnns, Jr., vs. Ilelurich Schmidt; K, II. ArniRtrong vs. KftH. Itankhard; A. II. Vincent vs. Harry K. 11. Davis; Clinndler, Kgan vs. Harold Lamb. Mrs. Louis 1'lrleh of Jacksonville visited friends and relatives In this city Thursday nflcrnonn. sVSSSSBwVluBl fTWr'tfCTETtlhljsWll liRflrEjsVMMIsMsMssV II SPECIAL ELECTION S 3 ASHLAND, April 2X-Aollinr and limit nmendmenl is cxpeclcd lo straighten out any kinks thnt renin in in Ashland's miiuiin cluirtn. Tho oo-i cusioii in mi emergent nun and rulers to the mineral spiings project. This amendment will ease tho expenditure of monoyK on the job, whether thoy apply on springs work, pai k improve ments or any other phase of the un dertakiiiL'. This eonteinplulod uc'ion is the only ralionnl one left to ndojit rfi order to sibnee nil cpiibblin. Whether necessary or not, it was wisely decided by the couuril to he on the safe side and nin no risks. The ancient writeis found it necessary lo harmonize tlm gos'iels. Likewise modern legislators liml themselves up against it occasionally in hnnnonixiiig the local charter. Monday, May 'I, is the date for voting oil the 'revised version." In the meantime work on the main project is going steadily forward. In itinl operations nre for tlm present confined to developing; the hot sul phur spring, first in thn series. Com missioner Minklcr is still ou the wnter wagon, inasmuch as tho council has n yet refused to accept his resig nation. Smith, Kmery & Co., con tractors on the job, have put up their bond of .,'i0,000. Mistaken Diagnosis-Doctors Guess Wrong Again Ahout five years ago I wroto to you thnt I had be-n a terrible suffer er from kidney and bladder troubles, and that my physician Informed me thnt my left kidney was In such con dition that there was no hopo for my recovery. I was ndvlsed to try your Swamp-Hoot as a last retort, and after taking four 50c size bot tles, I passed n gravel stone, which weighed ten grains. I afterwards for warded you this gravel stone. Have had no return of any trouble since, thnt time nnd ennnot say too much In favor of your wonderful prepara tion, Swamp-Hoot, which cures, af ter physicians fail. Very truly yours, K. II. 1IORNR. Itoute 3. Pox 30 Hoseboro, N C. Personally apepared before me, this 31st day of July, 1009, F. 11. Home, who subscribed to tho nbovo state ment and mado oath that the samo Is truo in substance and In fact. JAMKS M. HALL. Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dlng- hamton, X. Y. IVovo What Swamp Hoot Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dlnghamton. X. Y.. for a sample size bottle. It will convlnco anyone. You will nlso recelvo n booklet of val uable information, telling about tho kidneys and bladder. When writing bo suro and mention tho Mcdford Evening Mall Trlbuno. Itegular fifty cent and one dollar slzo battles for snlo nt nil drug stores. Paid Adv. LATH Full bred Percheron stnlllon, for merly owned by Hob Crowder, Is now making tho season's stand at Vin cent's barn. Service J 10 to EUiwan teo foal. l'KAXK UANM.KV, Medfortl MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS UO So. Grape St. AUTO TIRE REPAIRING Fisk and Michelin Tires in Stock Tlio Tiros of Quality niul Service UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. ASHLAND SPRING PROJECT MY iVH Villi Mfc Valley Garage CHANGED HANDS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I. E. GREEN, Prop. Newly Painted and Equipped. Good Repair Shop In Connect ion. Host of Mechanics, Always plenty of gas, oils, tires, spark plugs, nnd othor sup plies necessary for car owners. This Is the place to storo your car, truck or motorcycle. Cars washed nnd poltshed. Ladies' Waiting Room. Free Air Uest garage In city to exhibit now cars In. Wo solicit your patronage. Trouble car at your service. YOU MAY STOP 10 DAYS at SAN FRANCISCO and 10 DAYS at LOS ANGELES En route to the East. Why not sec California and its" Two "World Expositions on your way East? Call on nearest Agent for full information, literature, tickets, reservations, train schedules, etc. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agt., Portland, Or. On the Basis of Merit Only Arc you asking to see the Oregon Brand, or arc you sat isfied to continue paying more for an eastern label, just because it is an eastern label? Oregon manufacturers are willing and anxious that you compare their goods with those made elsewhere. Many, many things made here in Oregon represent much better value for the money than can bc-obtained in eastern brands. Many of us did not ralize this fact until hitch' until we began investigating Oregon-made goods. Therefore patronize Oregon Industry give it prefer ence only where price and quality arc equal, and especially remember the following concerns who have subscribed to this campaign: ".WTo-iac" Tor nnKssixo, top axh nonv nuiLinxn and l'AIXTlXG. Auto Top Co., C25 Alder St., Portland, Oro. AUTO HKPAIUIXG AX HKIlUJMt. IXC. C. n. Minors & Co., 10th and Alder, Portlaud, Oro. HANKS, The United Statos National Dank, 75 Third St., Portlaud, Or. ftSSSbuErovK " WOOLEN MILLS CAXDV- VOGAX'S CHOCOLATES, Modern Confectionery Co. Portland, Oregon. CKUKAWi "GOMH3X 1101)," Golden Rod Milling Co., Portlaud, Oregon. CUACKKItS "SUPUEMK" 11UAXD. F, F. Huradon & Son, Portland, Oregon. ELECTRICITY Mmlo la Oregon Portland. Railway, Light & Powor Co,, Portland, Oregon. FIXTURES ELECT1UOAL AX1) GAS, J. 0, English Co., I 1GG Uulou avo., N., Portlaud, Or, FUKXITURE IIAXD-MAUE F. A. Taylor Co., 130 Tenth St., Portland, Or. OAMRRINUS Brewing Co., Portland, Or. GAS APPLIAXCES AND FURNACES, Hess Mfg. Co., 512 Williams avo., Portland, Or. IMPLEMEXT8 FARM, R. M. Wade & Co., 322 Hawthorne avo., Portland, Or. KNIT GOODS, Portland Knitting Co., ICO Third St., Portland, Or. MONUMENTS MARJ1LE, GRANITJI Dlacslne Granite Co., 2U7 Third, Portland and Sal, Or. Omflllfe Insurant ExcLu.ivrur omoon" Homi Orricc. Cohiiit Bloo., PomtLamb PAVEMENT "IHTUL1TIHC" Warren Hros. Co. Journal Hitler., Portland, Or. fiWwUE8 LL RUIIUEU HHKL8, MHGHANlOAIt oooim, Portland KhMw Mill, 38 KH NluUi fH., Frtlftl Of tlUt church, ,4'