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Mr. Clnrk, chairman of tho Oregoa
commliwlon, and l'rof. Frohbach ox
tend thanks to tho Grcator Medford
club and Coriitncrclal club for tho
beautiful roses and niallaa. Tho flow
era arrived in good condition, nnd
th'e dlaplay In tlio Horuo Ittvcr,valler
booth attracts a great deal of atten
tion and favornbol comment, Tho
decoration was n success. '
Screen doors at Mecford Lumber
Co,
At a special election hold in Gold
Hill Saturday tho referendum upon
nn'or'dlnanco granting a street light
Ing contract to the California-Oregon
Power company, won by a thrco
to'ono Tote, tho poll standing 142 to
89. Tho opponents of tho contract
won!
Tho Itov. Gottfried Xclson, pastor
of iho ETangellcal Lutheran Trinity
church of Chicago, and wife, arc vis
iting tho family of J. A. Westerlund.
Plclschmann's yeast nt Do Voo'a.
lien C. Sheldon 'leaves today for
Eugene where lie speaks before tho
Commonwealth Confcrcnco on city
city charters.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book
Store.
C. S. Drake, or Meadows, Robert
Moon nnd O. K. Ulacklngton of Gold
lllli, Wallace Gnlbrlth. Wm. lllllls,
and W. A. Van Gootch of Vtmcr,
H. S. Lynch of Talent, Clifton Smith
and Frank Myers of Itoguo River, Ed
ward Foster of eBaglb and 3. F. Diu
worth of Derby wcro Medford and
Jacksonville visitors Monday.
Hclmans' whito sulphur swimming
pools and baths nt Ashland, Ore.,
, open for the season Saturday, May
1st. 57
J. T. Summervllle, who left last
week for Portland, begins work Juno
1 as a deputy In the collector of In
ternal revenuo office.
J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives' mads any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone S30-J.
C. L. Coloninn of Berkeley has
returned to spend a fortnight looking
ocr his property Interests. '
Have your lawn mower sharpened
br J. VT. Mitchell. nfcOBe 3S3-J. tf
A. C. Itandall. formerly al&oKil-
nent fruit grower of tho valley, now
or Minneapolis, is in Mcaroru as a
'wltneM in the case of tho Rogue RlVj-
cr Fruit and rrouuee jUMCMiipa
against dlllon Cliambonr for faulty
Installation of the preceding plant at
tho cold storage" and packing house.
Dr. M. a Barber, Palm block.
Hours 9 to 4. Phone: Office 110:
Home 110J2.
Mies Ercle Stewart won thsjifl
singles and Claim Seeley the1' boys
singles In the high school tennis
matches played Saturday oh iho
courts of tho Country club. Tho
doubles will be played tlila week.
Ask for Grandma Cookies.
The Ladles aid of tho Presbyter
Ian church will hold tbclr annual
picnic next Wednesday, May 2C, at
Bybee's brldgo on tho Itoguo river.
Pop corn Crlspettes at Do Voe'fl.
Wanderers with rings to sell swept
down upon the city Saturday after
noon, and pestered citlrcns with
their importunities to buy, untjtho
police ordered, them out of town.
Another detachment moved Into tho
city this morning and wore sent on
their way.
Pierce, tho florist, has a fine lot
of pansy plants.
Mrs. Gcorgo Kunzinan has return
ed from a two weeks' visit with rcla
Uvea and friends nt Grants Pass.
Magazines and newspapers. Phono
tis your wants. Wo deliver by blcyclo
messenger. Medford Cigar Store.
Phono 885.
Frederick Polouro nnd wlfo of Ea
glo Point spent Saturday in Mcdfdrd
visiting friends and attending the
high school track meet.
Velvet Ice Cream at Do Voe'a.
Adrian Rose of tho Griffin Creek
district spent Sunday In Medford vis
iting friends.
Ask for Grandma Cookies.
The funeral services of Henry Metz
veteran of tlio Civil war, were held
Sunday afternoon, a largo concourse,
of friends and tnembors of tho G. A.
R. paying a last trlbuto to the old
soldier. The floral tributes were
many.
. Merchant's lunch 2Co at Shasta.
; Hon MInard of MacDowcll, Cal.', Is
spoiidlng a few days In tho city, tho
guest of 11. II. Patterson and family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Ulrlch of Jack
sonville spent Sunday In Medford vis
King friends dnd relatives.
Pan Dandy riretfd at Do Voos.v
Hdrry Porter and wlfo of "Gold
Hill visltet friends and relatives In
th It) city Saturday nud Sunday, H
James R. Farwoll of Marshfleld is
among tho out of town visitors In
the vity this wook.
See Pierco the florist, for bedding
plants of all kinds.
The schools of tho city will close
for th ear next Frlduy, the grad
uating exerolses of tho high school
feeing held at the Page theator in the
V H. Colomnn-hns relumed from
. .business trip to Waldo, Insiiec'llilR
mining property.
Mrs, Arthur Hrown nhd lltttb child
have returned from n vitdt with
friends nnd rolathea nt Uugene.
See Dave Wood about that fir in
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Bldg.
Mrs. It, E. Robblna of Wollon spent
Sunday In Medford visiting friends
and relatives.
Fred"AVoeks hn-i received fetters
from rtl&tlrca In Caija,ds telling qf
the' horrors of war In Europeans IU
bears upon tho Canadian font)hgenK
with tho observation tht b'ut'lialf oT
tho story Is told In tho dispatches.
Out of a regiment from WecK'a homo
town, but thrco survived an hour's
fighting without being killed or
Wounded.
Lunch goods at Do Voe's.
R. G. Hunter of Grants Pass spent
Saturday In Medford attending to
business matters,
Tho thief who atolo an $8 fishing
polo from the auto of Wick Fox two
weeks ngo, repented Sunday and to
ease his conscience, left tho polo
whero ho round it. Tho thief left
no clue to his Identity.
S. 1), Gregory of Corvallls is among
the out or town visitors In tho city
this week.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Store.
A flock of seagulls visited Medford
early Sunday morning on a strange
flight. Tho gulls circled over tho
business district, accompanied by a
squad of crows, and somo of the su
perstitious class tho visitation of tho
birds of tho air as an 111 omen. Others
argeu that It is of good import. Ono
of the gulls, larger and handsomer
than his follows, squatted on tho
Main avenue crossing. Officer Craw
ford threw him halt a loaf of bread,
which ho devoured with eagerness.
He was tame, as seagulls go, and
did not become frightened at tho ap
proach of pedestrians. Ho remained
on the track for nearly an hour. In
tho meantlmo his mates had taken
their departure. Then with a loud
cry, he too winged to tho west. Gulls
arc to be found on tbo Klamath coun
ty lakes and on tho coast, and It was
ono of thesQ two places that tho aerial
visitors camo from. Tho gulls at
tracted much attontlon.
Ike Frldgar spent Sunday evening
in Ashland visiting friends and at
tending to business matters.
N Levi StaSjg of Talent, Jnjurcd in an
aSfb wrecTc,ncSr tho P. and E. cross
ing of tho Pacific highway n woc'tf
ago Is rapidly improving, ami Is out
of danger. , "!
Andrew Jcldaefs of thoilno todge
district is In the city for- few' days
recovering from a slight attack of
illness.
Lost In Star theator or vicinity.
ladles gold watch and pin; liberal
reward for return to Johnson's Cafe.
$' i 58
j; j ITALY DECLARES WAR
(Continued from Paco 1.)
iional cause. Students not yet called
to the colors', but anxious to enlist,
besieged tho military autshorltlcs.
Announcement already has been
mado that volunteers 18 years of ago
or older, who arc physically fit, will
bo accepted by tho government for
the duration of tho war.
Volunteers Offer
Members of yacht and boat rluba
in all parts of the kingdom, almost
to a mari offered tho government
their services arid tho uso of their
craft. Persons Iti all walks of life
pledged" their services to tho red
cross and gifts of" all kinds wcro re
ceived by that organization.
Expressions' of regret are being
heard on every sldo thai the nation
Is unable at present to assist persons
of Italian "blood or sympathies who
aro being arrested wholesale by tho
Austrian authorities in Trent, Trosto
and Dalmatla., Intense Indignation!
has been caused by reports that
thousands of Italians have been de
tained at stations along tho Austrian
and German frontier s whero they
havo been subjected to 111 trcatmont.
A tralnload of Italians arlvlng at
Cormono, ne'ar Gorltz, are roportcd
to havo been driven intd a field by
Austrian gendarmes whero thoy wore
forced to remain all night In a heavy
rain wlthotu sbeltor or food. Sev
eral children are said to havd died
becauso of this exposure. Tho wom
en and children wero permitted to
cross Into Italian1 territory tho next
day, but all tho men wero detainod.
LONDON, Jlity '21. A infKhUgo to
tlio r,xclii(ii,'b Telei'inpfi I'oinjluhy
from Copeuhlieii nayrf pdinphlutK are
hL-iuff dlfetrllniied tliroughliiil Sweden
lo further it nlovpiilcnt' for the' inter
vention of that country in tlio war
nguiust Russia. Tliewo painpliletn
urge tlmt1 Sweden tftVn in nt once to
flco'uro the Ihileilendenco of Finland hy
nil nttacl: on ihibditi dr by other
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AM RUSSIANS
JAtu'weans, tf t ,
GRATER LAKE TRIPS
OFFERED AS PRIZES
10 COUNTY GIRLS
IJrlitca tf trljn tc. Crtvtdr l.nko aro
ottcrvd, fctil ttl'uiiorfj of Indiutrlnl fair
nwaritiihln the following letter scut
ou(.liy tllet school natherlMca:
"'The Club project rules provide
thnt nt each county fair, the two boys
making the highest scores In club
work bo given trlpH to the state fair
Sluco no similar prlres havo been
offered to tho girls, wo have mado
arrangements whereby tho three girls
making tho highest scores in any club
projects exhibited at tho Jackson
County Fair in September, 191., shall
be given trips to Crater Lake by auto
with nit expenses paid, from any point
on the Pacific Highway between Ash
land nnd Itogeu River, or on tho road
to Crater Lake nnd return. Tho par
ty will bo accompanied by a compe
tent chaperon.
"Tho trip will tako threo days.
Stbpa will bo madu nt points of In
terwt en route, such as the California-Oregon
Power company's largo
plant near Prospect; tho Mill Creek
Falls: tho Natural Brldgo, etc.
"J. K. Grieve, proprietor of tho
Prospect Hotel, has kindly offered
to glvo treo entertainment ,'s.t dltw
nor to tho party on tho way up and
again on tho return. Prospect Is tho
half-way station to tho lake. Tho
place Is famous for Its splendid meals,
pure Icy water, 'bubbling out of n
rocky formation "like, .a poem from
tho heart of tho earth," its Invig
orating mountain air. Its beautiful
park-llko forests, nnd tho only school
building In Jackson county heated
with electricity.
"A. L. Parkhurst, proprietor of tho
Crater Lake company, has goneroui
ly agreed to entertain tho girls at
tho Lake. This will Includn dinner
on the evening of arrival, two nights
at the Lodge, a full day with meals
on and around tho Lake, and break
fast on tho morning of departure. So
much has been said and written about
Crater Lnko that It is r.dt necessary
hero to enumorato Its many features
of attractions.
"Wo hopo theso prize- will be nn
Inducement! to you, to do your best
work. ' Yours for industry.
J. PERCY WELLS.
County Superintendent.
$ -TK. It. PETERSON.
K fc J Supervisor.
A. R. CHASE.
Supervisor.
BEEF TRUST FIGHTS
WASHINGTON, May 2 !.- Ilepre
sentnticH of four of the great Amerl
enn acking roncerns gnthcn'il hero
today for conference with state de
partment nfficiuls over the detention
of meat enrgoerf in Ilritisli purtt.
Tho pncki-rs are prcjKireii to nsk
the Btnto department to urge Great
Britain to hurry pnyment for enrgoes
valued tit several million dollars, de
tained while on their wnv to n'nitritiH
adjacent to flrnuniiv, nud lo uhI:
more liberal (renttueiit of vu !i loru
meree. All the repreHeiitiitivet of the pnrk
ern hero Hay them w no thought of
htoppin ment hhipinnitrt lo Knghiiid
as ono wny of forcing rmnpliuiiru
wiili tlwir rejuer. TIjA pueterhHill
liVeM'tl tomorrow by Htate depart
ment oil inn It.
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MARKET EEPORT I
Price Puia tij Dealers
KOaS 7Vn:
HUTTKH Dairy, two poundft 45c
I'OTATOKS ?1.7fi per 100 lbs.
ONIONS l2c per lb.
IIONEYl'-'co per lb.
CHIRR 2Jc.
PORK 88'2e.
nRBP 0llc.
Mnn ioc.
BACON iatfBl8c.'
SHOULDKUS 12c.
IIA7H 10c,
4nUTTKIt JAT 23c.
- UUTTRit WJmtcbnliv SSc
y r LtTioen
1 H06S Al(vo,'liitffl'jr.
STKKRS Alive, f)3)floc.
COWSAlivc, 5;.
VrLL DrussuJ,0(?512c.
Live Poultry
IIKNS Larg.rover -I lbs., lie;
Htmll, 10c-; old rootur, Oe; liroilerM,
VA to '1 IU, lfa
WUCK'fi Fat, 8c.
TUItKKYH, lllr.
DELOIAN IIAHKH, 7c.
Hay mifl Grata
(Ilh.vipg Prices.)
WHEAT l.Bfi hilsliel.
OATS W ton.
HAY Alfalfa, $14 ton; grain, $13.
BAltLEV-JWI", 3?.. t 1
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SEIZURES
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("li-is-aAiBHHw ''"SWBflSJSMBA "
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BEEKMAM ESTATE
TOTALS $318,845
Inventory ot the etnto of the lute
C. C lleekmnu. pioneer bunker ol
Jneksou eiMint, lducc his total
wen 1th in Jnt'kou and Klftmnlh conn.
ties At J1S,S l.'.?J. ThM doori not
iiicIihIq proKrtv iux norllieni Cnli
funiia that will lm probated in Si-
kijouVounl).. Tije sehedule of lutt
IiotdingH wlu'cjl eutudft ht ouuitj
tyiwwritten pngii, iteuiFiuJr meh nrd
cxerj- nrtnle, wiu filed with tlio w.ii
ty .court tlji monp'ni,', j ,
The jH-rtKiiial ' pnierly l the tJv
cei'ixed fttlftitiutt-il U .JS'-'JI.M.r'J. 'Hie
renl cstnte i- nlued nt .r,8fll.
Countv winaiitx totnlii'L' .fl.0t)J.ll
nrojLA.aiJ"li:i:i5,i!i U li4.l U
x.
In every walk of life t
you'll find good old "Bull" Durham
Men of action, men with red blood in their veins, who do the
wood's worl:,and do it well, learn to appreciate things at their rial
worlju They arc not fooled by frills they demand honest value.
These are the millions of men all over the earth who find com
plete, healthful enjoyment and lasting satisfaction in "Bull" Durham
hand-made cigarettes I
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Bull Durham
SMOKING TOBACCO
These fresh, fragrant cigarettes they roll for thcmscloc3, with their
owrr hands, to their own liking, from ripe, mellow "Bull" Durham
tobacco, suit their taste better than any ciga
rette they" can buy ready-made.
"Bull" Durham jhandrmade cigarettesjare
a distinctive vform of tobaccdenjoyment'
wonderfully comforting and satisfying. TJhcir
freshness, and flavqri are a rdvelation. Roll a
cigardtfe from "Bull" Durham today.
I'.li f,' An Illustrated Booklet, show-
f rC t .. inrjeorrect way to "Roll Your.
- Own" Cigarettes, nnd a Pack
age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed.
free, to any address in United States on postal
request. Address 'Bull" Durham, Durham, N,C,
the American tobacco company
dij'o from buiikn. (laid to tlio amount'
f 100 ounce, with n nluo of f 1050,
is nlso named. The nliovi- are the
principal items in the settediile. Sixty
$1000 ImndH of tin- SprinK Vttlloy Wit
tor coiiiinnv, Sim Kniiieieu,o, nro lUt
ed nt W.'sOOO.
DIED
DIED -At her hiinto Gil South
Central, Monday, 31 ny 21. 1915, ago
C2 ears, Mrs. Marthn EllinbethTruo,
a native daughter of Jackson county.
Mrs. Truo had been 111 nlnco last
Thursday nnd her death conu-s as a
shock and surprise She Is survived
by hor husband, Charles .M. True, her
father. J. N. Hotkerimldt. two lstrs,
Mrs. Arthur Roso of Phoenix, and
Mrs. 1). E. Cotterel of Ilenglc, and
two brother. Charles mid Ivan I lock-
eramlth. The funeral i services will
on now irour mo intmiy resilience,
Tuesday afternoon nt 2 30 o'clock,
the Itov Weston F Shields, official-
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SHELDON 10 TALK
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RPROBIEMS
AT EUGENE IVIEETING
iwuJimiTV ot-' (ii:(i()N, w
mhVi n.,p- teuoi tnn pnili.
leliih lUt'.Wo eontplev and loo nui'U v
nOl' to ho Ulheil up UK it lmty til tn lu
wttled ill il Hingis duj h eonleieta t ,
li( (liegoii I own hITii'IuIh i-nu gi'l to
p liter,-liilk reiMedioi ftir their trou-
1 1 mid teltrtlini! oiuutruellM' ideitf.
TIiih latter Ih lo liitpiieti Mnv -7. Th
ou'iihIoii 1m the Noennd oniiuiil eon
hrenee of tlio I.Haguo of Oiegott
' MuiiHimlili()M mill the iiliieo will i
iilatd liitll. I'nlveixitv of (Jiegtiu
I Town problem to imiiiio it( uiv . Tin
ilmrler piobleiu ;liw (it hut town
'goeriiiiii'iit ntoio elieuplx inn) j'el
kee litem or iiinke tln-tn rfHeieutt
liow t gel "lenni woik" lielwevn
Ittuus mid trlliutur) eouiitn Uh(i ii'I- ;
liow t plan ho tlinl town urnwllt will
be of the piuper kind; liow lo tiinko n
I'linumtiiit.v "iitdividiiitl," nnd mo on.
hpeiikem wlieiluleil nre: Hon Shel
don, .Medford; I,. M. Curl, uiiior of
llinnj , Mux (leliler, nu'inlM'r of the
Salem charter rev Man commitlee; V.
J, Tooe, coiincitnimi of Oregon fily;
llert It. (Ireer, eliulrmmi of Hit
xniiiigx witter eounnixuloii of Aili
laud, A. 1 1. Unrlitir, city mnlltor of
I'ottlmtd; V. I. I.n Koelte, city nt
torney of Portliiml; l T. .Miselie,
park mlvier, Portland.
My Orepm Innii offieiulH In-Hex o
'' eoneeiMitg mm wormng oi it
Tew mnplo Itleas will make llm towns
ko miielt better plnccx (o live in that
Hie effort ts well worth while. It w
for i-xcliaiige nnd creation of the-e
ideitM, mid discussion of inetlioiN for
entT.ving them out I lutt the l.eitgue of
Oregon .MimieipntiticH, una orgnuUcd
1h firwt HCAsuut wn held nt the Klate
uniwr-ity n ye'nr ngo.
Dr. Matthews Honored
I.OS ANdKI.KS, fnl., .Mnv 21
MiiiMi"tpolii p ' "dv -ili-cteii
today li. the Northern ImpIihIm con
veiitiop for lit meeting in HMO.
Dr. 'Slialler Matlievvx, ileiiti of tin
Jliviiiifv Vliool of lite t'liivernitv of
fhiciiKo, un elected president of the
convention foi the ensuinir e,r.
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TtM) hATH It) aitAtMlVT,
WANTED Contracts or day work.
mowing raking, hauling huy to
Lharit'nrv'stack, il'liontf fijttltn. pl
Ak fof rncG
pattun of ' pawn"
ullh taeh On &atk
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WOMAN WHNTS
18 KELP OTHBIS
ByTcHhiB HovLydla EPinfc-
5min'VcgoC(btoCoinpound
Kctufcc5 Elcr Hcnlth.
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MlnmlAfJK . "1 Imd n flutinln
tnnbIoRil W U-'S" tlmt nnnoyed
mo cdiuiimiiuy. l
tried dot torn mid nil
Id n ilit of im-dklno
am .AiiiivhI UiiHKU
'r (ml wan nnt cured
tintll I took l.ytlln I;.
I'inldmiii'N Vejiotn
liln 0)iukiiiiuI. I
Itono inv testimonial
will iiciii olltemuf-
ferliuf women to
try your wonderful
medicine.'1 Mm.
M.H,Mu.u:u,HoxaiifCommprciiOlln.
Another Woman vrlm Imn I'otiml
Ilonltlt In lo'dlu iMMitlitmm'H
Voirt-tnljltt CoiiiMiinil.
Ltndnlion;, Kmwni. "Home ynnni
nun I miireriil with terrlM imlm In my
nldo which 1 llimifiht Wi-rolnrnnimntlon,
nlo with it lK'nritiT down nln. Inak
nthe, mid I wnn nt tlmen nwfuily tier
Vii. I took thret) iKittled of I.ydln 1'.
rinllinm'B Vep-tnldo t-nnxiiml nnd
tun new enjoying kh1 In-nllli. ' will
l K'nd to ntttnnmeinl your mcdlclmt to
nny woman unlft-rliu; with f"ml truu
bio nnl you rtny jmhllnlt Una letter."
-Mm. A. I Hmjiii, IU No. a, Hot 00,
LhuUborjr, Kmuina.
If yon Itnvn tlio HllKlttcH( tltuttt
thnt hyitlfi !.'. I'IiiIcIiiiiii'h Vi-uitlu-iloConiiHiii(lllltn-ltyoil,wrllo
tot,yillai:.riiiKliiiitti'Me(lli;ltn)Co.
(coiillileiitlul) Iyiiu,!liiH.,furmI
vle Your lot tor will Ijooihmu'iI,
rend unit iin-iwennl by u woiuiui,
iitul hold In olrlct conllilcmio.
PawerWords
Why hftvn
Ir.ultlott troitlile
When )ou cihi luivo n nenulno
BOSCH
HIGH TENSION MAGNETO .
fnrinlii-d on our lord
For
5,8,00
vaUtek lake
motor car co.
Official Hunch MAKiictn Itepnlr nnd
Htil'Ply Hlatlon
, SUMMER
REQUISITES
WINDOW SCREENS
DOOR SCREENS
PORCH SWINGS
LAWN SEATS
OEDAK CHESTS
Havo tUom mtulo at tho
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PacificTurnifure 6
Fixture Factory
Home of tho Pacific Godnr
Cliost. 113 S. Holly
STOP!
Is Your Car Insured?
IF NOT, SEE
R. H. McCURDY
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