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" no PAGE TWO MJjiUH'QKIJ MAH, TRIBUNE, MEDffORU. ORECION, WEDNESDAY, .Tl'NE HO, 1!)1J iOCAL AND L PERSONAL Joo M. Kndor of I'hocnlx spent Tuesday In Hertford attending to busi ness matters. Frnnk Bybco of Jacksonville spent Tuesday in Mcdford attending to business mutters. Velvet !to cream at Do Voo's. Col. 11. 0. Wnsbburn of Tablo Rock spent Tuesday nftornoon in Mcdford attending to business matters. Tho Mcdford Vulcanizing works are now vulcanizing punctures nt ZCc. Tho pollco escorted a ono legged man out of town Tuesday, who over stepped tho begging limitations, by staying two days instoad of one. The pollco affirm that tho unfortunnto did not spond all his nims for food Waists, gowns, combination units for embroidery, in Pacific pnekngo goods. Handicraft Shop. SG Raymond Dodds of Hugono Is among tho out of town vlsltoro In the city this week. Tho finals of tho 13. L. tennis tour nament will bo played Friday even ing, Third nml Rurllett. Jco cream and enko will bo norvod for ICc. 80 F. a. Hunter of Hilt, Cal., Is spend ing a few, dayn In tho city nttondlng toliUstnesH matters. I . Dot filtered gasollno from tho lied filter at Garnolt-Cory's. howls Ulrlch of Jacksonville at tended to business matters In this city Tuesday afternoon. 8co Davo Wood about that tiro In Hiiranco policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno Uldg. Henry Callagbnn, owner of thn St, Allmn group of elnlms In tho llluo Ledge district, returned to Mcdford Tucsdny nftornoon to upend n week in this city nttondlng to business hint tors, Co mo to tho 13. j. Ico cronm so cial Kriday evening, Third nnd Ilart lott. 8C U. L.' Upson, being tho lust to re port, nnturnlly carries away tho palm for n skunk story. Monday evening Mr. U. Haw a qunrtotto of thp quadrupeds attempting to make their way intu.hls chicken houso, being at tracted by tho blue-blooded fowls upon tho Upson ranch, nrlngng n argot pistol Into play, Mr. Upson , lnlil twto of tho visitors low nl tho first two Hhots, but by that 'time, tho animals having adopted modern fighting methodH, they fired n few gafi asphyxiating bombs nt tho at-. tacking party, spoiling tho nlm, nnd thoro was initio a bombnrdment lo foru tho last of tho black and whlto thieves had turned their toes sky ward. Grants Pass Courier. Ilomo-mnda pastry nt Tho 8hasta. Slato Water Superlntpndont Chin nock Is In tho city attending to mat ters in connection with tho adjudica tion of water rlghtH In this city. Tes timony In these casos, which cover tho walor rights for 35,000 iicroH of Jaokson county land, was taken ovor a year ago, and tho decision of tho htato land board Is oxpeoted within the nojet week or ton days. All trlmmqd lints and shapes half price. Miss Lounsbury at M. and M. Dopt. Btoro. SO aimrlort Simmons of tho llluo J.odgo district Ih spending tho week in tho city attending to bualnosH mut ters. Thoro will bo some nlro homo grown rolory at publle market to morrow. Sfi James While of Grant Pass Is spenlliifttho day In Medford attend ing,, to business. Dr. M: O. Harbor, Palm block, Hours 0 to 4. Phone: Offlco 110; Home,' It 0.1 2. CoiuMdorablo local Interest Im being manlfiMlixl In the giimwi scheduled by the Medford Iwnolmll team for tho end of tho week. Saturday they will play Grant l' In thU elly, and will be oppiwoil by J ml Pomoll In the box. Sunday and Monday they will piny Yroka at Yreka. m tho big sporting ovont of tlia Northern California town's celebration of the nation's birth. Th wlniiliin of eight straight game by tho local twuii has caused a ravlvttl of Intuitu! In baseball, and n big contingent of looters will ac company tho team to Yiokn. Caster will lik'oly plteh all lhi of the game. The injur) to jjiiuuj ."" weakens tho team somewhat, but tho players nr confident of keeping their roeord clean. Pop corn Crlsuottes at 1) Voo's. J. G. lltfMilcrMiu of Waltsburg Wn is KuendJnK fw "IsJ" '" l,,u 0,l tending to business matters snd In. spoctliiK local conditions Ho Voo ourrls tho host line of flvb. cent cigar In the oily. Nlek Klma ill tha UrUfln creek dls trlqt spoilt a few hours TweeUay sHar noon In Medford atteudlMg to busl iiiisH wnttars. Ilomo-iuiulu pustry t tho Shasta. Vtirn H. Johnson oi uraius i Ih spondjtuj '' "" '" ,hw v,uv ntttuullrui to busloiwi matters (JhocolatoH, 0 cents lb. Da A'oe's. Attorney Q. M- Robarts sint Tu day In Jncksfinvllle attending to lewl matters. Get your butter, eggs, cream, milk dna buttor milk at Do Voo's. Itcx Lampman, former editor of tho Gold Hill Nowh, now of .Portland, tins a dally column In tho Portland Journal called "Tho Onco Over." Lampman is also dramatic editor of tho Journal. Merchants' Lunch, 215c. Tho Shasta. Captain A. J. Vance of the 7th com pany, with a majority of tho company, returned "tuo'sday froma two week's drill nt Fart Stevens Fresh roasted pearmts-at Tio Voo'o, Miss Marlon Whllnkcr of aiendnlo Is spending tho week In Medford vis iting frfendri and relatives. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Dook Store. Tie check for 1 .11 subscribed by the Japanese association of tho Hoguo river valley was turned ovor to Mnypr Kmerlck Tuesday. The city extended their thnnlts nnd appreciation of tho gift to the Japanese association for their Interest and loyalty. Tho gift was unsolicited. J. O. Corking, tho bost all around photographor in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any whero, timo or place. Studio 228 Mnln St. Phono 320-J. Dan Gregory of thn Steamboat ills-' trlct Is spending a fow days In tho city attending to business matters. Tho Siskiyou division of tho Pacific highway has become a popular drive fpr Ipcal nutolsts Siskiyou or ColcBtln water, 10c per bottlo at De Voo's. J. H. Cochran has returned from n fishing trip to Fish lake. Under the auspices of the Medford band nnd Medford baseball team tho Southorn Pacific will run a special train to Montoguo for tho Yreka colo bratlou, July 4th, Train Will lonyo Grants Pass G n. in., Mcdford 7 a. m,, returning Iriivo Montnguo evening of Cth. Hound trip $2 Ofi. Celebration to bo hold I th nnd r.th nt Yreka. Full particulars of H. L. Ilwlng, tho band and ball team or Sonuthorn Pacific passongor office, Medford. All Mcdford barber shops will bo closed Monday, July U, nil day. 87 Dr., J. F. llodily, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Hales of Mllwankeo, DeWItt Van Ostrand of Phillips, Wis., Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Gunuell form a party that has gone to tho ltawloy mine nnd will Inter visit Crater Lake. Kxamlnntlons ror tho United Stntos rural cn'rrlor forro will bp held nt Moauiru anu1 Asninuu .nnyi-iu mi - ...A iJ.ni .. ,...' -..-! .1.. ROCK ISLAND 10 BY 20.000 TONS .OF STEL RAILS ,!' ' ' .f CHICAGO, June ,10. -Judgo Car licntler In tho U. S. district criurt to day directed 'the receivers of tho Chi cago, Itock Island and Paclfjc Hall way company to purchase 20.000 tons of steel fnlls at lh6 lowest. jjosslblo jirlco and to pay for them out-flf cam- Tho court denied a potltldn of tho Amster committee, representing mi nority stockholders, In- which tho court was requested to auttiorlzo the payment of $GQO,000 Interest on tho Hock Island's debenturo out of tho proceeds of tho snle of $2,r00,000 of receivers' certificates, .authorized two day ago. This interest falls duo on July U, but a default cannot be entered un til GO dnyH thereafter. Tho receiv ers hoo to pay this Interest out of earnings before Soptonmr lfi. V KREUTZER SONATA AT PAGE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY a -vntfaiicy lii'lloguo nlvor'rural de livery. Any nblo bodied rltlzon of good character, between lfi nnd W yea i Ineligible tD.coniiiotQ. Tho hottest weather of tho season Is bolng experienced 'In tho Hoguo river vnll'ey today, with the morcury at 2 00 o'clock this afternoon regis tering Ii7 .lieges. Tuesday tho heat registmed 05. 1 degree's. The United Stntott weathr burau at Washington, I). (' , predicts slight showers for Ore gon for tho Fourth of July. Tho rain flclenoy for tho season Is four Inches, with an extremely dry June. Itnlph Frame of Talent, Injured In an nuto accident on the Pacific high way near Talent Saturday night, Is still In a precarious condition, though hopes are held out for his recovery. Until of Frnmo's Jhwh woro broken, and It was necessary to perform a surgical operation wlillo ho was still uncnnaclous. Kverett Heeson, it member of tho nuto party who os- caped with slight Injuries, was In tho nuto accident on tho P. & K. crossing when A. Htagg of Talent, sustained severe injuries, Two young pien giving the names of Williams anil llrown were arrested by Chlof of Pollco lllttson this morn ing charged with stealing a Ford from Simula Springs. The young men. tho iwlloo say, admitted the theft, and offered to pay th ex pence of returning tho car to Its owner. Thoy claim tho took the car for a Joii( to Shastlnn nnd then decided to go to Portland. They woie nrrusted on a telephone message from Yreka, Cal. Fvery principal rolo in tho long Hat of characters In the screen produc tion of Tolstoi's modern dramatic masterpiece "ICrcutzor Sonnta" Is filled by a Broadway Btar. Tho minor parts aro enacted by caually well-known actors .nnd actresses, nnco Q'N'ell, the young Amorlcnn cmbtional actress, whoso art Is known on all four conllcnts. plnys tho great ..... .. .. im ol ..mriam, mo wrongeu wno. 'nri.-f f f ?'(. mmm fit ,1. I i -1 i I . ..il ll l....'. If. tx Theda Uara and William Shay bril liantly display their art In two of tho principal roles. Tho play Is n grip ping modern drnma, marvelously plc turizod with nn appeal that Is uni versal In its underlying passions and emotions. Herbert Brennou, tho notod producer of "Ncptuno's Daugh ter'' has wrltton and directed the Fox screen version of this drnma and tho feature is n revelation of photoplay i . i DDK nCMT UIIMM I III illlll 111. Illl tlllll ' 1 -a. - - - p I 111 llllil II I till tlllll. . . 2 iMAti,' v ' J SMS IW& GRADING BEGINS . EXCURSION IR1 r .il I IbI l Illl II 111 IIIIAI'I III I'll 1 1 A n n I m mm ituHU iu ott baivit Watch for the" big motoreyclo re lay race from, ocenn to ocean. July ,1rl, Tho 1015 "liiroe speed "liar ley" motorcycle won flrpt nnd second In nil four big long dUtnnco races this year. Stands the hardest tests, Is easiest riding, quietest running, cxcclln for speed nnd endurance, n winner! Tho motorcycles flrpt cost nnd upkeep Is but ono-balf that of owning a car. You should enjoy tho "good roads," nnd mountain scenery by riding a "Harjey." $300.00 nnd up. tSco W. J. .Albort, dealer, nt tin Montgomery House, Medford, SCUTARI IS PRIZE OF MONTENEGRO 10 JURY THIS P. M. Tin ui ill the im-i' ol (liorge Hamlin, i'luiigeil with a stntutort ol' tonne, will reeeite the t'i;ml inMiur tiuiife thU ulternoon. AHXlie evidiee with eoiupleted (lux atlHiiioDU. H'nin- till U ueeinei ot' nn itsSunlt upon i iu-,vem-oin tin. . PAItlH, Juno 30. Describing tho occupation of Scutari, Albania, by Montenegrin troops,- tho cocresponi dent of tho Hnvas agoncy says! ' VMsBaltiniis,' Ca'thollcji, inombcrs of tho orthodox fnltb, mnmbprs of tho Government, tho uojlco forco, tho schools nnd tho population, prcccdod by flags, and bnuds .nmrched out ot tho city. At noon camo tho trium phal entry of the Montenegrins, pro reded by an ndvonco guard. Follow ing the advance guard wero priests In their coremonlnl robes, cnrrylng tho cross and religious standards; then camo the main Montenegrin army, led by Genoral Vechovltch and the Montenegrin consul nnd bands ot Ir regular Albanians followed. "Tho Austrian consul lowered tho flag uml placed tho consulnto In tho caro of the Greek consul. "Tho general staff of tho troops occupying Scutari havo taken chargo of tho administration of tho city, do nlarlug that citizens must henceforth consider thomselvos of Montenegro nnd bo Judged according to Montene grin law and thnt disturbers of tho now regime will bo punished by mar. tial law. "General Vechovltch addressed tho foreign consul, saying that he was taking possession of the clt In tho name of King NMeholn Patrols gunrd tho consulate nnd public building.'' il, i i. (Grants Pobo Courier) A string of teams with scrapers and tools for working upon tho rail road grade has been leaving for tho scono of action nil day today to Join thoso that went out yestcrduy. Work Is being commenced In an nctivo man ner under Contractor Anderson's di rection, and there- will bo no doubt about Ills having tho roadbed mado ready for tho ties In 90 days, ac cording to the terms of tho contract. T.wohy Ilrotlierslcompany has also Instructed Knglnecr Harmon to nil vjrtUj for thcfUtlig ot'l6,000 tlcs4 bids fto bo recefved up ito noon on July S, at the offfco ot tho California ftOregon. Cyust'linilrpad company In ;thn PuhllCSenico, 'building. The lodging cars 'that arrived 8un- day hnvo been transferred from the Southorn Pacific tracks to the now lino, and have heon put Into com mission nt once. A good many logs are being cut nlong tho rlght-of-wny, and tho mills nro cutting them about ns fast as thoy could bo hauled j heretofore. This now equipment1! will greatly rcUovo tho prcssuro, how-over. Under tho ausplceo of tho Med ford baseball team and Mcdford band tho Southern Pacific will run an excursion train from Grants Pass to Montague, Sunday, July I. Tho train will lonvo Mcdford at 7:00 o'clock Sunday morning, returning leaving Montnguo tho evening of Mon day, July 5. Tho faro for tho round trip is $2.0r. Full particulars can bo procured of tho S. P. ngent, It. L. Ewlng, or any member of tho band or ball team. Dally train service- upon tho Pa cific & Eastern will) lie, resumed July 1st. Trnjns' will leave! Meilford at ! a. m. nnd 1:30 p. m. Tiiesiluy, Thurs day nnd Saturdays, -nod a motor will bo pperatod on Monday,' Wednesday and Frldny. T.ho motor' will run on tho same nchedule as the trnn. Tho train will nrrlvo nt Medford .at, 3:15 p in. and 0. 1. p. jm BRYAN MAY VISIT CRAIER LAKE AS MEDFORD GUES I William J. Hrynii, ex-seeretiuy ol" ytntc'imtl 'IhriVe 'nilinmcc "fb'r1 llio prflMiU-Hrty, may x iit tjiiU.er, Ijiku next month on invitution ol" the Mcil fonl Conmicreinl club. Mr. Hrynii N Fourth of July orator nt the Sun Frnneiseo exposition nml it few ilnva later imN-e throuli .Medford.' 'flic elub received the following wire to day in iinswer to itn invitntieii: "Lincoln, Neb., June 30. "Commercial Olufi, Medford, Or.: "Your program pleases us; may nceeitt: pinna not yet completed. V. .1. KKYAX." The following is the invitntioii .sen! by tho elub: "William .1. Nrynn, Lincoln Neb.: "The Mcdfrinl Commercial club cordially invites yourself nnd patty to visit Oregon's scenic wdnder, Cm tor Luke, us their guests on your western trip a six-hour uutoniobile jburiiey over good romN through n Hccnio wonilerlniid, rcliirnitn; tin Kluiiuttli Jakes. Fignie on Hpcndin two ilnys I'rom the time you leave train until .voir retake it, nml we gunrnntco Ihcm 'Among- the moxt lirotltnbltfYOU'tVcr flpcnl. "MKDFOHU COMMKHCIAL CLCH." HUERTA PLOTTERS UNDER ARRES I O.S. BORDER LIN E KL PASO, Tex., .June :i.-General Mitrcehi Cnr.-lveo, Ike nml Frank AI-. derte were urrenteil bv federal ofhr. iiili today in connection with tli a. Icpeil lluertn nipt ,to launch u new re volution in Moxieo. Thev weie -tr-i.ii(!iicil before George Oliver, I'm d Ptnle coininNibiier. Cnrnveo's bond wiis fixed nt .-foOOO and KHIO eneh.wiis fixed for the Al derte brothers. This makes n total of six nrtcsts on similar ehurges since General Yietorinno Ilueiln wim t.ikm from n train nt Newmnii, N. M., hist Sunday nnd brought to El l'nso Willi Oenerul J'aseual Oro.eo liy I tilled States officials. Vestcnlnv bi-e Zoziiyu was taken into custody. Zo ztiyn is owner of u lurgc warehouse where officials recently found a iiinntitv of maeliine guns, rifles and timmimitioit. General Carnveo is known to have been in conference with lluerla vex. lerdny. Ho was ope of Orozeo's chief officers in the hitler's revolt nguinst the late Francisco Madera. The AU derle brothers are residents of El l'nso and nro two of Hie bondsmen who furnished stnety for Iluerta nnd Ortico. )j. j ifcyfffWLiitA v in. nnd thQ motor at HNn. TEN AMERICANS LOSE LIVES (Uouttiuuou trom Pan 1.) WEDDING BELLS x - Willinu Miller, on otficml ot the du nt dop i tment ) the l'MCifie Told piiotte - 'I'eli'giapli fiuiuiiv at Med tonl, wh murniMl .it noon Tudu, J mie 0, Ht the home ol Mr. and Mi. Jitoopjj L SJutakM, (irunto l'um, ui their duunhter, .Mix. Euiiuh Shuku, by the lte. Fthr Uduiuml Wall. 'tlie givoui u well known in Mfrdfonl uuil Grant PitkK, wheie lie fortueily reaitiml, iu whII n in Southern I'm ! i tin nuliid eindes, where he Hit emplojinl eorul ,oar. The bride i one of the uiot iopuhtr nrU m Orsuti !' iuid h betui chief o) erator lor the tItliotic eomiwuv at that i'it t'tr the pat 'even enrv The new l wed will he nt home in, Mvdiord utter Jul 10, "Chiirle lbler, mirtivnr Armenian. AH well." Hner's name had not npMMireil in the pretiou lixts went bv CoiimiI Aniitrong and there wiu iiolhing in the third mo-Mgq to indiente-hi, na tioualit.t. OfrteinN here construed the phmxe. ''ll well" to infer to IIium Mit'titurH who hitte nehetl llustol. Is Hi It Mi 'Vessel NEW YOIJK, .lime 30. -Tim Ac iiietiiun jailed from Newport New for Axoiiinotilh oii'.Inne IT.Jti elialv of CiiptiQn Trla,kl. Tin- vWol witKiiif SS'J.1 ,tpn grot. regiier, ;r icei long hum hum n beam of 30 feet and depth of 3."i teel. She wit, built in 1KS1" at Uolfttst. . The Douiiniini Jiun u u siibidi). jjf the Intel imtiniuTI Mercantile yn Vino. The A niieiiinii wh ii nrili-u kteaimhi. RUSSIA GIVES EVERY AID OF LAND FOR MUNITIONS LONDON, June 30. The ItiiHslau board of military suppllos has, ac cording to a Petrograd dispatch to tho Morning Post come Into effect with n colorlty absolutely astounding If not unprecedented. In effoct, tho measure bringing this board Into ex istence hands tho whole of Russia over for tho production of munitions to a board empowered to expend un limited money and take whatover steps are deemed ncssnry to acquire supplies. It gives it practically un limited power over all the private In dustrlos of the country. This, adds the correspondent, Is Itussla's reply to tho Gorman huccoss In tho (inllulan adventure. rV P " ' Jy a " V "S f . - tr-i" -s- i .iiiiii. b -T7J '1 i.. r I y- I I E - I '1 . . i ' - .-. '.-s. ' z. r "N rfi " RUSSIANS IN RETREAT (Continued from Page 1) cording to Vetrograd statements, which mention "enormous Iokhom" In flicted In the endeavor of the Austru (ioniums to throw disorder Into tho llusslnu ranks during the withdrawal from the Dnolster region north of ilnlirz. On Western Front The French are IihuiumtIur away at the (Ionium po.ltlon Iu the Arras region and making some progress, they report, meanwhile frustrating (iormttii attempt to gain new ground in the Vongos oast of Metzoral, tho t;otXij,lou (f-wlilili has alternated recently. The Germans ropoit re puUos of MUempts by the French to rogitln territory lost In tho Mouse h!He. V-. "'-"N i I -, 7,rV.J :' s-' . ..'-r aiJi(J L . i V -xy x ) s tfm xenri: Notice Is hereby given that tho un SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal ot all antlsoptlcs is 3Z ""- BETriE 1JUIJIJLES" the fountain favorite, invites you to A SOCIAL fill' m m 13 Oft FIRST HONORS Panama-Pacific International Exposition First among products of their kind first in quality, first in efficiency. Zerolcne and Red Grown have been awarded the GOLD MEDAL the highest honor the Expo sition can bestow the acknowl edgment that the "best oil and gas the Standard Oil Company can make" are the best that human skill and experience can produce. ZEROLENE -JfieSfanJardOilforMoior Cars RED CROWN ifte Gasoline oQuafy Attend tho Medford Commercial College SUMMER SCHOOL And Prepare For Your Future Iluslnctig Success. Thoso Who Know How To Do Somo Ono Thing Well, Are Always In Domain!. OUIt OItADlTATK.S ARK ".MAKING GOOD" IX THK I1PSINKSS WORM). Our Practical Teachers Can Proparo YOP to "MARK GOOD" If You Will Glvo Them Tho Opportunity. Docldo .NOW to Unroll MONDAY For Rout of Summer Term. Ttiltou Rata for JULY and AUGUST lis. For Full Particulars, Call at l X. Grnpo St , or Phono 15-1,. "Fir ft frr T'lirtt" 5(- at M"ir f.iMTit (milium Mo n the ( t e t mi nrottii Mi works HllliHiHuLalHIHIii 1 I .. Ill ......I., .n tl. nl,.. nAlltl. l)iimiKli'il wiill'liy iu im' vn i I.UUU-, i i a . r 1 . ell of tho city of Medford. Oregon, at, A fuWo Antueptic Powder to iu unit rosmlitr mootlnB on July 0. be dissolved m water as needed. 1DIS for a llcenfco to sell splrltuou. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches! vinous and malt liquors nt retail In , treating catarrh, Inflammation or j " .. Il1r.lrltlnn nl tin on thrnnt nml Ihnl- ' .IHHiilltlM lew than a isllon at Its, ,,J ,',, 'i,,., ;, nv plHos of business on South t-ront vtrgat lu said city until January 1st, 1916. For everything new and up-to-date in the JEWELRY LINE ski: Dated Juuo 19, 1915. 1IOTHL NASH, W'ltU-Mcdford traao r MCitord ifiade. i caused bv fcmlnlno Ilia lthfta nnoounL For ten yiars the Lydla Ii I'tnkhani Medlclnu Co. has recommended Paxtlno In their prlvnte correspondence wttti woman, vhlch proves Its sunerlorlty. Women who havo been ciirvl say It Is 'woith Its weight In gold," At itrilit?lutd firtn Insv.k liw nit)itf tikll WOO""1 VVV IMtgtll W i JJ UtMth Tho Paxtoa Toilet Co Uoatou, ilasa J 212 IStfSt iltUU Street MARTIN J. REDDY Tin '.1 fWfUu' Till Ql VMTY M'OItK ALL ESSENTIALS FOR TRAVEL are found in n trip I'al from Sim FiiiiiciM'o m the OGDEN ROUTE (SOUTHERN PACIFIC-UNION PACIFIC) CO.WORT. Thrw. train .with tivry modern eoiiveniuneo home, hotel or ofiloo for the busitfWs mini or louv iht. Seenory uiwurjiaifeud gu thy American continent, - . SKHV1CR. No belter to bo hud, Coiirtoous, nffieiunt, omployos, tho bet dininff ear service. Trail us iiro- toeted ilny anil night by Autginutiu Kleotno Safety Blouk Signalt. Stop-overs at San Francisco On one-way tiekeU of 10 ilnys to iit the Panama Pm-ifio Intenm- tiulUtl lv(HMtlOIl. Ask for particular. topoter, ami literature via this routo from nny Bgi-nt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M S.ott O.'ium .1 P.ienr Aant, P.-rllnml, Oregon. fi. n v'i i r ','??'JAa'Sri'-' St1 ' fr""