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MTJDFORD MATT) TMBUNTC, MEDIfOKD 01? MOON, J'MilDAV, AT'lUf; 30, 1015 PACU3 Tirnisis ARREST GERMANS IN VANCOUVER EOR CELEBRATING YPRES VANCOUVIJIl, 11. ('.. April .10. Dr, Otto (Irunrrt, imo or lh four Germans arrested yotttenloy far liciltt ItiK ft celebration Innt Hit tiilny of tho (liirinnu victory near Yprt's, In which iiuiny Canadians wore hilled nml wounded, nwul for United Mates Con ill) General Mansfield Immediately after (hi! iirrufit, declaring thul lin was it tiaturallrcd American citizen nml therefore entitled to tliu jirolec tlou of tlm coiimilitto. Mr. Mmiid field wont ut (imo to tint Point (troy detention station mil conferred with OruiKUt, afterward communicating with WimhliiKton. Tint four men nr rented, who, hesldit Dr. (Iruncrt, aro Huron ton l.uttowltx nml I'mit Koop, capitalists, nml Fred HprlUol, prou uhly will bn sent to tho alien dcton tlon camp ut Nunitlmo, All Htorlim Hint Germans hml been nrrciited In connection with tho Itrldgo fires ynHterday nro false. It In not oven cnrtiiln thnl tlm flron wiiro Inccmllnry. VICE ADMIRAL BRAZOS RIVER . CELILO FLEETI REGION FL00DE0 I HOUSTON, Texas, April 30. -Tho ASHLAND, Apnl HO. i. A. .Moody Hrnrus liver flood crest today wait ol' IIiIm eily It'll W't'ilni'Hiliiy lo tnlio' niar lloinpstcnd, Waller county. pint in tliu I'oriniil opening ol" The' Hciow that point tho river wan out bnllcM-tVlilo cmiimI itiiioiiIi'h ini'i- r Hh IhuiIi only nt low polnU and ilrut to which occur May :H. II" !' tlifi great flood tldo rushing gulf oii tho (ilTiciiil htiilT iih one of tlu'twrnil Hlowly wiik narrowlnic mi It vice-niliiiimU ol' the fieri. Tlm ml-1 proceeded. Ampin warning hnvo iiiirnl Ih V. I', (liny, who is xlill hi wn given tho lowland residents, service on the netive lint. MooiI.v'h! n additional rain Iiiik fallen In official linilge, unlike the Teuton iron' Houlh Texas, hut HlorniM arc pro RAILROAD KS SEWARD T1NITE HIGH SCHOOL NOIES (My (Hen Liinlley.) "Itcnhcil, (hat military training hliinilil he taught lit our Inch school," wiih the iUetlou for ileliato Tiirmlny morning? The nmIcm were iih follews: Affirmative, I lean Cinilcr ami Hen Hull; iiegntite, Keihy Miller nml .Mark Maxwell. The ilehute wiih won by the negative. A meeting wiim held liy tint trnek ciiudidiiliM Tuesday ufteriioou. Mm. Alcn llraekeiiried, president of the local Driimii league, gave ii hlunt talk to the student hody on the It limit Monday morning. The high (.fliotil chorus wliieli U irtweuliii; the "Nautical Knot," held ii drcHK ichcaiMil Friday morning. They will then present the musical Friday evening at the Pane theater. The lm;lih histoiy class hehl u picnic in Aslilnml pmk Wednesday ufternoon. .Miss (.'aipenter nml Miss A kins accompanied the students. If the weather MrmitH, (he tennis tournament will likely start Saturday minning. Cora Cusick, n freshmen, Iiiik taken up a course ut the local high school. The sophomore KuglMi classes who were planning a picnic Satin day have post polled it for two weeks, A . tennis racipiet will he given to tlm winner of the gills' singles, Other piizes will lie given to contest ants. The mt class of tlm high M'hool is making postern for the coming trnek meet mid for the henior play "The t'ollcgo Wltlow." "Tlm Nautical Knot" will ho pre hcnlcd hy tlm high school clioius ut tlm Page (heater tonight. When I loli I'cloue rims during truining they say, "Here he comes, and there he gnOs'" ltcrcntly tho nrtlvltloB of a saw fly Inrva on pear foliage hnvo lusm called to our attention. Tho first thing thnl nttraclH tho cntiunt obsor vor Ih tho uuiuormin Hinall. clean-cut holes that "occur In tho loavoH. Closer oliHurvntlun readily reveals tho en u bo. Within each hole, and adhering very tenaciously to tho odgflH In a crescent Bliapo. Ih a tiny, green "worm" with n brown, shiny head, TIiIh llttlu Intruder begins Its netlvltleH on tlm under mirfneo of tho leaf, Immediately around tho egg punctilio. It Ih a voracloim feodor with Htrnug lilting mouth-imrta, and (toon eatH a hole of considerable bUo Into tho leaf. Present Indications nro Hint thlH "worm" may cause con ntdornhlo damngo iiiiIohh controlled. Hlnco it oatH largo quiuititlcn of lent IthHiio, (ho nrHonnto of lead Hpray will probably prove offertlvo ngnlrtHl It. Wo would BUgKimt, howovor, that tho npray bo applied na noon an poiiHlblo after tho ".worm" la iIIhcov orod, hIiico It la likely to become, moro reHtntnnt with ago. Not only la It CHHontlal to npray to protect tho fol iage nt tho present time, but nluo to Idhhoii future ravages of thla peat. Tho "worm" whon full grown dropa to tho ground nml crawls Into tho Hull whoro It pupates. In ,duo time u pupae or aaw-fly will cinorgo from each ouo of theHo pnpno and will lay Hh eggs on tho leaves, These In turn will hatch Into tho green "worma" which food on tho follngo, It emi readily bo soon that every "worm" killed now lossona tho fu ture brood to n largo extent. M. P. IIHNMSHBON, Plant PnthologlM, nrknon Co, cross, which is simplicity nsen, in iiii oinatn nlfair, while his eoinmisslou is scaled with much red sealing wax, in addition to led tope, He first goes to l.cwistoii, Idaho, ut the head of navigation on tlm Columbia, nml thitncir down to Tlm Dalles and An (oiia, n distance of over .Mill miles, Vice-Admiial Moody served on the Columbia river boats for over thirty years In the enpacity of n chief en gineer, during which time lie handled such steamers us the Harvest Qjiccii, Almoin, Annie Faxon, John (lutes mid other boats. The Harvest Queen is still in commission between Portland nml Astoriu. In its tiny and genera tiou, way hack in the 'HO's, it was the literal "quern" of river t ruff in lis out) of the lending passenger steam ers. The Annie Faxon long since en countered an Igiiomiuous fate by be ing blown up. One of the exciting phases of river traffic, in the past was shooting the Celilo fulls, n cir cumstance which is now obviated by tlm construction of the new canal, a public work which ranks us one of the leading ones iii the nation. I-'ii mule, Mr. Moody will visit his father, ex-dovernor Moody of Snlcui, now in his Hllrtl year, and lie mav also renew the acolllillitailcc of three brothers located at Portland, The' Dalles nml Shnuikn respectively. POSTMASTER'S HAT dieted conditions were had on Colorado river nbove mid nhout Whnrton, but that ulrenm waa Mi ported to be atntlonnry at most points. HAN FHANOISC'O. April 30. Ttil tlnl "tops hnvo been taken by Ilia Alaska Northern Kallroad company In Its Hiilt to acquire tho townaltn of Howard, Alnakn, T, ('. West, Hnn Francisco nttonmy, counsel for the rond, having cabled the company' complaint to Valdez. The townslte of Hewnrd la tho tcr mliinl of the government railroad In Alaska, mid claims thnl tho former tho .officials of tho Alaskan railroad company, ns a unci act upon icavinK ON WAIL STREET NKW YOIIK. April .10. Hpeculn tlon In the so-called war iihares wna resumed at higher prices, Westing house crossing par with a gain of over '1 points, while (lenernl Klectrlc, Pressed Steel Car nnd New York Air Hrnke rose an much or more. Ameri can Can, whoso earnings are being benefitted by the foreign conflict, was agnlii active. New York Central was tlm only standard railroad Issue to record mnterlnl Improvement, gaining 1-, but Missouri Pacific, mid the Missouri, Kansas and Texan shares reflected probable adjustment of Impending obligations. Hock Island, local tractions and the cop per group manifested a tendency to yield. ASHLAND, Apiil .'III. AsldandV new postmaster does not smoke, but his hut does or did. Yesterday he wore a brand new Paiimua hat, hut now where is it T While engaged with the young lady attendant at the Plara confectionery in discussing the mer its of shipping swrcts by parcel jsist, his new hat came in contact with the cigar lighter. Kesiiltu conflagra tion which lief in c it was gotten under control ritined the band, wrecked tlio erown and smoked the whole frnme vroik until the salvage won't amount lo the al.ie of u Inst season's F.nsler bonnet. No insurance, the policy having expired the day previous. For Innately he has mi old crusher to full back on. The sir.o of (he Panama be ing lll7H. ii HiK'cinl older has been rushed in to mi eastern factory. THREE ATTEMPTS TO FLOAT MINNESOTA FAIL TOKIO. April ,'10. -Three nttempts lo flout (he Amciicnii steamship Min nesota, winch is aground ut the en trance to the Inland sen of Japan, have failed. The .Minnesota ran on n rock April II. uiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Make your cooking more tempting Cottolcne mnkes appetizing, healthful foods. It is the exact combination of the hlghttt grade of specially refined cottonseed oil with puto beef-stcaiine from selected leaf beef suet which results In the unex celled shortening and frying qualities of Coftolene There are Imitations, but there Is no substitute for Cottolene. For over a quarter of a century It has rightfully held Its own distinctive position. Always use one-tbUd less of Cottolene than you would of any other shortening or frying fat. Cottolene ic-put op in palls of various aiies, to suit your convenience and your news. Arrange with your grocer to supply you regularly. Write our Genera! Offices. Chicago, for a free copy of our real cook book, "HOMB HIiLPS." tTSESZFAIRBANKZSEED "Coltoltnt mak good cooking bttter" the company's employ, transferred the deed" to Hie properly. Itelug unable to rench Vnlde. within tho time specified by statute, West resorted to the coblo na a menus to ftlo the uuiiplnlnt and In so 'doing Is said . lo have Incurred cnbln tolls ntnountlng to $1100. Tho realty at Issue Is valued at $800,000, Mistaken Diagnosis-Doctors Guess Wrong Again LAST "ELAINE" FILM AT STAR SATURDAY Next Saturday the fourteenth and last eplsodo of tho Hxplolts of Elalno will be shown. This episode is call ed Tho Reckoning, and shows some of tho finest acting ever thrown on n screen and tho eastern papers praised tho work very highly of all the principals nnd mentioned special ly the work of tho Clutching Hand. .Sunday only n Paramount picture of much Interest will bo shown, In a film version of Longfellow's immor tal poem, Kvangollne. Tho fcaturo Aliout flvo yearn ago I wroto to you that I hnd boon a terrible, suffer er from kidney and bladder troubles, and that my physician Informed mo that my left kidney was In such con dition Hint there wnn no hopo for my recovery, I wns ndvlsed to try your Kwamp-Hnot as a last resort, and after taking four 00c slzo bot tles, I passed n gravel stono which weighed ten grains, I afterwards for warded you this gravel stone. Have had no return of any trouble since that tlmo nnd cannot say too much In favor of your wonderful prepara tion, Hwamp-ltoot, which cures, af ter physicians fall. Very truly yours, P. H. IIORNK. Itoute .1, Uox 30 Hoscboro. N. C. Personally prepared before me, this j31st day of July, 1309, F. II. Home, who subscribed to tho nbovo stato rncnt and made oath that tho same Is true In substance and In fact. JAMKS M. HALIj, Notary Public, Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ding- hamton, N. Y. IVovo What Kwmt) Iloot Will Do For You BrJnd ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Illnghamton, N. Y., for a samplo slzo bottlo. It will convlnco anyone. You will also rccelvo a booklet of val- unblo Information, telling about tho kidneys and bladder. When writing be suro and mention tho Med ford Evening Mall Trlbuno. Regular fifty cent and otto dollar slzo bottles for sale at all drug stores. Paid Adr. I s w J.adrior v x I the New I . M W. Aex eVA ekea Arrow C OLLAR A collar cut to fit the neck and the prevailing fashion in big knotted cravats. A manly, good fitting, good looking collar, zfcxiiunu CUnrtT. PEABODY 6 CO, tn MAKERS Of ARROW SHIRTS IT'S UP TO YOU "While every one is talking war and most of tho world in action, and while a large lot of tho people of the Hogue valley arc sitting around wondering when it will rain and if it will frosty again, some few of us should get busy aifd rake in the big iron dollars that arc rolling around tho country. Before a large bunch of good people get through howling about hard times, wc arc going to skid right into the largest crop the old valley ever had. "What difference to you and me who wins the war or what dif ference' will it make with you whether the tariff is on or off. All you have to do here is saw wood and gather the harvest. Tf you would cover up a few of the un sightly places with Sherwin & "Williams' very btst paints and varnishes, turn loose one of our Uean power spraying rigs on the bugs ii your orchards, tire up your automo bile with the best tire on earth, the Dia mond squeeze casings and red inner tubes, and get ji few gallons of water ou your door yard through our Bowel's' crack-proof hose, shear it a few times with our all ball-bearing lawn mowers, you would make such a change in things in your neighborhood that people would call you blessed and prospor itv would start where it should at home. Call on GAHNETT-COREY and see how they are doing it. Corner AVest Alain and (.Jntpe streets, Med ford, Orogon. Are You Consistent In Your Attitude? Are you practicing what you preach regarding tho niade-in-Orcgon principle? Just think of tho result when its success is proven. Think of the encouragement it will give to every factory here. Think whfi on incentive it will be to get new factories. And the most convenient thing about it is: You and ! the consumers don't have to contribute any actual extra cash for tho benefits wo aro bound to receive. Just ask for products made by our own factories. Let's get together and patronize Oregon indus try in actual purchasing, and especially remember the fol lowing concerns whose subscriptions make this campaign pessible: HANKS, Tho United States National Dank, 75 Third St., Portland, Or. tt BLANKETS , XT " WOOLEN MILLS CANDY -VOOAN'8 CHOCOLATES, Modern Confectionery Co. Portland, Oregon. CKTtKALS "GOLDEN ROD," Golden Rod Milling Co., Portland, Oregon. CRACKERS "SUPREME" BRAND. F. F. Haradon & Son, Portland, Oregon. ELECTRICITY 9Udo la Orrgoa. Portland. Railway, Light & Power Co., Portland, Oregon. FIXTURES ELECTRICAL AD GAS, J. C. English Co., 1GS Union aro., N., Portland, Or, FURNITURE IIAND-MADE, F. A. Taylor Co., 130 Tenth St., Portland. Or. ' '-CJt ' GAMURIKUg . ; fit. . . Brewing Co., Portland, Ore. GAS APPLIANCB8 AND FURNACBS, Hess Mfg. Co., C12 Williams av., Portland, Or. IMPLEMENTS FARM, R. M. Wado ft Ce: 332 Hawthorne ave., Portland, Or. ' KNIT GOODS, Portland Knitting Co., ISO .Third St., Portland, Or. MONUMENTS MARBLE, GRANITB ' Blaeslng Granite Co., 2C7 Third, Portland and Salea, Or. QfClMlIC Insurance Company "cCLUivLr omooN" Homi Orrioo. ConacTT Bloo.. Portland PAVEMENT "BITULITIIIO" . Warren Bros. Co. Journal Bldg., Portland, Or. AT "T WOOLtN MILLS RUBBER HEELS, MECHANICAL GOODS, Portland Rubber Mills, 3C3 East Mnth St., Portland. Or. :jm::m:: $ ? T T t t ? ? T I f t t T t t t T t t T t t t ? t J. The Great Community Lunch Medf ord invites everybody in Jackson Coun ty and vicinity to get together at the Great Community Lunch to be Park, Saturday, May 8th. band Coocert, free lunch. given at the City Free movies, free Come and be our guests all day CITY PARK, SATURDAY, MAY ejTF" V W " V V Y HOOeCtflM '