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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1915)
PAGE TWO Aiimmmi) aiaii, TitmiiNio. aikdkoku ohmiox, titesday. DrccrcMBioi? 28, inir . Flt W ai 9 i"IMI-MM-liil I'-l-l'f-t'l TOCALAND JLy PERSONAL I I ' I ! niiiii I i Tho beautiful snow came down In a fow vagrant flakotliln morning Just enough to add to tho variety of weather for tlio lionofit of tho visit ing teachers from all purls of tho state. M. I'urdin, Lawyer, Room 40G M. I & H. Blilg. K. Harlow, of Hornbrook, Call fornla, is n business visitor in this clay and other points In tho valley this week. Tho ladles of the Christian church aro serving, dinner and supper at St. Mark's hall Monday and Tuesday for the teachers nnd all others who would like a first class meal. 238 B. W. Andorson, of tho Hluo Lcdgo district, Is enjoying a holiday visit to tho valley metropolis this wcuk. 2G off on Kodaks at Weston's Camora Shop, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, of Port land, are registered among tho visi tors to Medford and vicinity today. Oct t at Do Voo's. It. I'. Tucker, of Hold Hill, Is trans acting business in this city today. Weston Camera Hnop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. .1. W. Call, or Klamath Kalis, is an Interested visitor In tho throng on Mcdford streets this wt'iik. Stnoko King Spitz nnd Pantcla, two host Gc cigars on markot. tf II. Hammers, of Suit Lake, Utah, is a business visitor In Mcdford this week. Krrsh fruits nt Do Voo's. Q. V, Ilnll, of Prospect, is doing business in Mcdford today. All tho latest sheet music at Gc per copy. Muslo" not carrlod In stock will b'qordoril' for you nt Halo's Piano Ilotiso. A. It. Phlllps, or Portland, Is so journing In this part of tho valley u fow days this wcuk on business er rands. Mrs. Leach, Abdo-Support Ilarcloy surgical corset. H2C N. Unrtlett. d'eo. W. SorniiHon, of Grants Pnss, is n business visitor in this city today. Fresh roaBtod peanuts nt Do Voo'b Many fanners who have undertak en o plow find tho ground yo( In n packdd condition flvo or six Inches under tho nurture-. Thoso among (hum who had determined to plow deeper than usual nro much dlscour ngod ovor their Inability 19 do so. Most of tho agriculturists of tho vnlloy nro now cutliUHlnstlsts for Ir rigation, being nsHiirod that It will ctiablo thorn to ovorcomo drouth con ditions nt nil times nnd insure bum per crops. Uutto Kails Wood yard Phono 48 or 223. Wood all kinds. 2G7 Henry J. Jones, of linker, this plate, is a Itoguo river valley visitor this weok. Mr. Jonos is 11 stoakman of that region. Ho bollovo that Southern Oregon Interests will oun discover tho ndviintago financially or adding largely to its output or live stock annually. Ho regards this ns an excellent stock country, though limited In area, compared with tho great stock raugus of Hnstorn Ore gnu. Hit 1 It has u strong advantage, ho discerns. In tho matter of a mild climate nnd 11 long soavou butween winters. The losses from sovero win ter weather In tho linker country luivo to. bo .reckoned with when tho Moukmhi) begins to count his profit nnd loHfiiM). AH tho latest sheet music nt Go per copy. Music not carried In stock will be ordored for you at Halo's Piano Hoiiso. Conild Kox.. of MaUimir county. IIiIn slate, onu of tho prlo rum pro ducer of that region, Is looking ovor this valley this weok wllh a view to becoming Intwnwtod In real estHlu. Mr fox hellttvra tlist Itoicuu river mlluy will "mako IUi mark" In corn prodm-tuni yot. With 111 busli.ils of corn In the aero, to Its rrttdlt iilrouilr, it would mjiH that It has already sot n mark oven for .Malheur to lie jeluous of. Xou In thv time to haw your furs repaired: prices roducod. K. Ilsit lott, S1K u Mlu st. Hiitiry P. Kosur. of It wl llluff, Cal. ifornla, would like to oukurui In th bog bustiiiuu lu 8011 thBi 11 Orwou. un aeoount of U being uu Idaul terri tory, for Un; produotltin of hwuthrui tift'luo. Ho will protwUIy defer locat ing burn uptll after two or three Ir rigation units shall bavo taken a vote uu irrliHtlon plans. ' Ajl tho latest sheet iniulo at So per copy. Music not oarrknl In slnuk will bp ordered for you at Halo's Piano llotipo. '', Mr. ud Mr. A. A Klnn who spout Christum with ilmlford tola tlvug. rutiiruod to tii ants P Mou dtiy. J, O. Corking, trie nosl all around pholographyr, In southern Orogpn Always rollablo. Negnthee rondo any- whore, tlmo or plneo. Studio X2S Main 8t. Phono 330-J. It. 11. Hsii. of ffelina, Is among tho teaoher utttmdlug the couvn tlon. When bettor insurance is told Holmes The Insurance Mn will sell It. , Clin8. jr. Lobo left Tuesday for Kansas City, where ho will engage In tho brokerage business on n largo scale. Mr. Lcbo has been one of tho enterprising and progressive citizens of Mcdford for tho past five years, doing much for the upbuilding of the city. Ho built numerous bungalows and tho four story Mcdford Ware house. Ho founded what is now tho Medford Fruit Co,, and Intorcntcd much outsldo capital In the city. His Interests bore will be looked after by Archlo Ashe, his fnthcr-In-lnw, who will nrlrvo early In January to mako his homo in this city. Bakery goods nt Do Voo's. Attorney A. 12. Itcamos returned Tuesday from Portland. All fura at cost nt llnrtlott's, 318 E. Mnln. Portor J. Xoff loft Monday to at tend tho stato Irrigation mcetlug at Portland. You can got most any old thing nt Do Voo's most any old time. In vlow of tho fact that tho woman who ban been soliciting alms for an an alleged orphans home at- Grants Pnss hns not yet presented satisfac tory ovldenco that she is doing tho work lu good faith or that thcro Is such an Institution nt Grants Pass, Chief Hlttson requests people whom sho moy approach, should sho con tlnuo to solicit, to oxerclso caution about making contributions until it shall bo knolvn whether or not her claim Is legitimate. Do Voo sells postago stamps. .loo Wilson, of Talent, nnd II. C. Garnet, of this city, woro nsked to explain to tho police court this morn ing how tho collision occurred 011 Main street n few evonlngs ngo, in which tho two machines woro smash ed considerably, so the blamo ma, bo placed whoro It belong. Judgi Crows nnd tho Alco Tuxi Co. driver woro also required to explain tho dotnlls of their nccldcnt. Iloudlnot Connor nnd O. V. Myers will appear some time this afternoon' nnd tell their tnlo of woo. This Is tho Initial roundup by tho police department in Its final purpose to protect human IITo on tho streets or this city by en forcing tho highway laws. Kor watch worn tnnt satisfies, Johnson tho Jowclcr. 220 A frco lecturo will be given nt the Star theater at 0:15 Bharp, Wednes day morning, Illustrated by 90 slides on Switzerland, Its government and military system, by Professor Fred erick llerchtold of tho O. A. C, ns n part of tho extension department's work of thnt institution. This Il lustrated lecturo Is free to tho pub lic mid especially to tho toacbors now In tho city. It will bo found replete with Instruction 011 tho subjects treated. Wanted, 200 laying bens nt once, VVIllto Leghorns nix) Ithodo Island Hods; wrlto what you bavo and how many. Wrlto mo nt Jacksonville. Anton Zorte. 237 Ilnrold G. Grant, of I'matlUa coun ty, this slate. Is enjoying a prolong ed visit in his valley among frleudH and former neighbors. Mr. Grant Is partial to tho Itoguo river valley iih n place of residence, having lived here unnm years ago. and, ho re marks, "I have imvor gotten over It." It moy bo that he will arrange to exchange some of his Umatilla wheat laud for 11 suitable acreage of itoguo river valley soil and conclude to mako his homo hero. Buy Medford-mado candy nt tho Shasta. All the people of Medford and vicinity who have ever been students at the Oregon Agricultural college will bavo a get-together Jollification and reunion tonight. Tho nffalr will take place at tho Medford hotel at 9 o'clock this evening, and it Is expect ed thnt the meeting will be largely attended as there are ninny students and ex students In the near vlclult). Com with the holiday smile mid a heart overflowing with O. A. C. splilt. Son Dave Wood sunit that firs In uranco policy. Office Usll Tribune Qldg. The Schoolmaster' dub of Jackson county will entertain tho men teach ers lu ntteudaui'u at the Oregon State Teachers' contention with a hNiniuot t St. .Murk's ball tonight, at which there will be a geiitmtl twist of reas on aud flow uf soul. Good music Is proiuhHtd unit It gqes without further remark that there will bo ninny ex cellent speeches. Sweet apple ulder at )e Voo's. At s mh'i'IwI rmuuiuulcutlon htdd In Muuic hall Alottdu) evenlus, Lie ci.ber 2T, Past Deputy Grand Mas ter f New MeHo. Walter P. Ohle suiu, aitlnV an grand must or. assist ed b John It ItoUion. acting as graud msibhul. Installed Otto H. Konts. W II . who In turn Installed the follow ill officers of Mud ford Lottie No loj. A. K g- a, v.: j, , Woodford. 8. ; B. J. KouU, J. W: Frank J. New am h. l: Kd- wsrd W. Wine. J. I).; W. I? Tar bel. S 8 : Mehiu lUtukbr. J t) : A. N. llUdebrsud, secretary; J A Perry, treasurer; Thomas Moffat, marshal. Carpentering ami mop work, all hinds. C. U. Colling, II N. UartlelL sis Dr. Pickle leporu W. I. Vawtor ap. pireotly gaining a little, having pus. l a restful iijjrit ad as feeliaf mere oooerfvl tttjajr. HOVVD YOU LIKE TO BE A "TOMMY?" v ' fr TjsV "X MJL&'JVeo.y ttt TWglK?T Thin )lioliigniili, iii.uli' at the 110 nt, ''tuns HntMi Mildier enjoying n slinve. Knjoving h right, lor niter n oticing his huuIui face jou'll see the limber is a pretty girl. Assistant Superintendent Lull of Joe Hiilsam's team ran nwny from tlio Southern Pnciric submitted plans' him today on tho Pacific hlghway for the proposed subway crossing of botween this city nnd Phoenix nnd tho Pacific highway at tho Hillings' ' sueceoded In ditching tho wagon by hill, which were approved by the tho roadside lu tlmo to miss an uu county court and State Highway Kn-. tomoblle that mo tho horses soon glnpor Cnntlne Monday, Tho cost after they had broken away from tho will npproxlmato $8000. Tho plans 1 vohlclo. .loo as not hurt, but ho hiow have to bo' approved by tho I ays lio'll lmvo-to ralso nn extra aero chief offlclnlH of tho Southern Pa-1 or potatoes to.'pay for tho breakage, clflc at San Krnuclsco. WJ1011 this Madtim Davonpojt, renowned pnlm approvnl has been reeelvod, construe- 1st and clnlrvoyant, Colonial apts. tlon can bogln or this hectlon or tho 238 highway, probably in tho spring. 1 Pierco tho Klorlst, Phono 374. Seo tho mechanical doll In Halo's' Tll 8tar theater made a special Piano store window between 2 and ." I ru" ,,f lllolr I'ture, "Tho Blindness o'clock this afternoon. of Virtue.'' for. tho ministers of tho A fow fine lired Jersev eows for 1 (U' tlllH morning. Thoso who nt- sulo by G. K. Hillings, Ashlnud, Ore gon. Also Shetland nmiloa. Drs. A. It. and Louisa Hodges, chi ropractic physicians, Stowart build ing, 235 Past Main St. V. A. Chapman, tho Sunn) side coal man, has practically recovered from Ills recuut sovero attack of Itimbsjio aud Is again pirouetting about quite nimbly. Good dry wood $1.60 tier on the ground. Call W. W. Krosto, 379-lt. tof "Town politic" has begun to ef fervesce 11 little 011 tko street cor ners, but nothing tangible has so far dovolopod In the way of an Interest ing cnmpnlgu. All kinds of rhurolsUv, It) rents per po'tnd at Ue Voe's. C. J. Cote. of Pendleton thin stale. Is a buslueso vihKor i this city this week, having loir.-. tho county soutownat tm "nr.glih not- wlthstaudliiK' the weather blusters. Gates sella Knrd cars, $100 down and tii a month. gig fierce the Florist for flowers. Phone 3 7 1. Columbia records at Painters. Leo Mauuy. s prospector lit the several northern CallfornU districts. Is a visitor lu Medford today aud will remain loug enough to examine soiuo properties In the Applegate re gion. Get your milk, errant, butter, eggs and buttermilk at De Voe's. A number ot mining men have ben Inuring about Southern Oregon dur ing the past few davs considerably, all apiNireutly Interested lu some nosterlous dmelopnient in this sec tion of the state. Whether It be that of railroads to the various mining districts hereabouts remains to bs developed. Pierce the Florist Phone 371. Insuro your auto in the Alliance against theft, fire. C. V. TaugwQld. Mr. litisUi. of the rirut of Htmth & Herman. Grants Pass, is lu ho rlt) today. Mr. Heath m the peo ple or Orants INiss as Just as "murk lu the air about the ugar factory location" as are the people of any other part of the valley. He also sas that resorts ot banquets aud other "noises" dowu that wy cele brating the deelslou lu locate the factory at Grants Pass are all buncombe- False reports, he avers, have been sent to Portland newspaper-) about those things probably In the interest ot ."soyie loral ambition" to dispose ot res, I estate la alleged fav ored Isvatle. I'fcawf t rtoHat tor !)&. ihs I? U ' taiuled wore W. I ShleldB. II. B. Tucker. J. C. HoUlns, J. Powers, and Itev. Hutchinson of Jncksonvlllo. They said tho picture wns n splendid lesson mid should bo soon by every father, mother mid daughter. Tho picture will bo shown for the last time tonight. II. Hanson, of Ashland. M in Med ford today, looking for liny. Ilelman Griggs, of Tacoiuu, Wash ington, Is a valley vUitor toda aud tomorrow. Hot 1. 1 male at Slinnta LEW CHARGE OF STATE HIGHWAYS (MINE A DEPUTY 8ALKM. Or., Dec. 2&.--TI10 Oro ou supreme court today hold that State BugiuiiT John II. Luwls was Slate hlghv.av ougluuor under the consolidation mutisure pusseu by the last legislature, and It brings to an end the mouths old controversy us to whether he or his chief deputy, K. 1. Oantlne. wan entitled to have charge of the highway work In the stato. The law p.iHsed by the last legisla ture consolidated the office ot stato highway engineer with that of tho stale engineer. It provided that the governor nhnuld appoint tho chief deput In tlif engineer's offlco aud that this deputy should bo versed in highway engineering. When the of fices were ousoldated Governor James With w emtio appointed Can tlue. who i highway cnglncor up to the time bis office wur abolished, as chief deputy. After his appoint meat, Cautine mantalucd that al though be .i, n doputy In tho engi neers' office the new law left him in full eonnol of highway work. He was sustained in this contention by Governor Wttkyeombo who refused in recognU I.gwls as In churgo of htgha woik. SALOP L ACROSSFROMFABLED HOY MOUNTAN nt the time of h's death chnlrmun of tho school board of district 10. Mr. Graham has for many years boon a traveling Hulostnan for a shoo houpo. Protracted illness had, how ever, Incapacitated him from work of any kind. Burlul will take place In the Odd I Fellows' cometory. Kunornl arrange incuts have not yet beou announced. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2S. -Across tho peninsula from the allies' forti fied Balkan port at Sulonlkl Ilea fabled Mount Athos, today a Holy Mount to the Christians, tho domi nant physical feature of the Chalcid Inn reglou; and here, whore the an cient gods are nodding down upon the mushroom growth of a wonderful military camp In tho old port city, Is situated a saintly monastic communi ty, peaceful, reflective, n rollgious re public through tho Dark Ages of tho Balkans," begins n bulletin Just is sued by tho National Geographic So ciety, which teltn ot the Christian stronghold 011 Mount Athos that per sisted in thriving for years within tho boundaries of tho Ottoman Em pire. "Legend makes the rugged moun tain holy In tho oyes of nil Neor Knstcm Christians, and, moreover, tho same legend hns to do with some ot tho present day discomforts ot life there high above tho blue Aegean It is rocorded that the Blessed Virgin rescued tho son of tho Emperor Thco odoslus from shipwreck, nnd brought him safely through tho violent seas to the mountain foot. As they touch ed tho shdre, tho sacred companion of tho prince commanded, 'Lot no other woman's foot tread this soil after juc.' And m it comes, that no femalo beings nro allowed upon Hie Holy Mount. "Tho strict exclusion of all femalo creatures from tho Mount, however, has certain disadvantages. Thus, no fresh eggs may bo had on Mount Athos, and no milk, for the cow nnd tho hen, iindor tho ban of tho legend, are kept from Its arcs. It Is a place of masculine Independence and su premacy; n loud 'whoro nil fowls aro cocks', all sheep rams; all cats Toms; all housemaids men, nnd most men monks. "The ascent or the Holy Mount, to its realm of religious and masculine seclusion, Is n tollsomo one. Above tho monasteries and tho hermit cells, tho culminating, colloidal, conical ..,.!. ,!. , 1 .. , , . ..I i iii in uiu niuuiii uruiiKB 11HO UIU clouds. This peak Is t,o majestic that It Is said to, throw Us ovonlng shad ow across distant Lemnos, Knryes, a city of quaint domes F-t In groves of hazel, is the capital of the commu nity, nnd, lu Turkish times before the war of 1912. It waspractlcally the capital of a monastic republic." Alec Milton Uolcher, agod 15 oars, 11 months nnd 0110 day, died December 27 at his homo In Cen tral Poiiil from Bright's disease. De ceased leaves a mother, Mrs. I). Bolcher. a brother, Thomas B. Holch or, and four sisters. The latter aro Mrs. Kllon C. Morgan, of Trail creek, Mrs. Mary M. MaBtcrson, of Baker county, Mrs. Anne E. Stephonson, ot Mt.. Mitchell, this state, and Mrs. Edith E. Iloberts, ot Duftir, Orogou. Funeral sorvlcos wero hold nt the family residence early this morn ing. Burial will occur during the day at Trail creek cemetery. The funeral services of tho late Thomas K. Buddy, who passud away December 24, wero held at 0:30 a. m. Sunday In tho Catholic church, Bew Father Powers officiating. Bur Inl, was had in the Jacksonville cemetery. BRITISH FACE CRISIS: . GEORGE READY TO QUIT LONDON, Dec. 28- -Tho Dally Mttll understands that David Lloyd-Gcorgo threatens to resign from the cabinet unless Premier Asqitlth strictly ad heres to his pledge to npply compul sion to uninbrrbjil."slnckcr" if they fall to present themselves for attesta tion under Lord Dorbyta recruitment qchoiut 3IUO. (ff' LqNDON. Dec, 2S.Thftt tho pro ceedings of tho British cabinet have uel'fljdcFn: qlnssmooihb'fi seen lit tho fact-Unit atter'a iw'o' hours' slt tlngycstorday (Monday), tho council wns obliged .to adjourn until today, no decision on conscription having been reached aud the discussion hav ing revealed great differences of opinion. Tho Times' parllnmontnry corres pondents nsacri'thnt tho position is undeniably deWc.ito and mny becomo critical today unless handled with firmness anil decision. Tho Dally Mail announccs'thatAn drew Bonnr-Law, secretary for tho colonies and Lord Kitchener, thp war minister, hove not yrt niado tholr po sltlon'clear, whllo A. J. BnUour, first lord of tho admiralty, rosolutoly op poses compulsion In which lie Is sup ported by a majority of tlio ministers. But David Lloyd-Goorgc, the marquis of Lansdownc, Earl Curzon, Sir Fred crick Smith, J. Austin Chamberlain, Waltor Hugh Long and the carl of Selborno advocate Immediate compul Tho last week Oregon has onjoyed everything from North Dakota to California weather. mmw mm&y LI 1 HTjI JL TIM 1 V BMivvrraianf faiti I esU.--JSe3 OBITUARY . , .le M. Bclclicr Died At his homo near Central Point, Monday, Docombor 27, 15)13, Alex M. Belcher, ago -15 oars, of BrlghtH disease. Ho lived all his llfo In and 11 oar Central Point, nnd was woll known. He was n farmer. Tho funeral sorvlcos will bo hold from the family homo this morning. Interment in Trail creole cemetery. Charles Edwin Graham passed away ut his home, 222 South Holly street, nt G o'clock Tuesday morning, from valvular heart trouble and dropsy, aged is yours, three months and 10 da.s. Deceased was n member of the Blue Lodge, A. F. & A. M . Albany New York, and a Knights Templar. A wife, .Mr.. Blanche Graham, sur vives him. Also a son, who Is In terned in Loudon, England, having been captured with a number of Gor man studunts with whom ho was about to attoud bchool In German) Deceased came to Mcdford about IS months ago for his health. He acquired a little ranch on Siskiyou, Heights, but has been too 111 for months to take caro ot it He was Btti 1 1 on citr f TrA !.( raatr. . I'rut J. 1 hf rr uukrt ulli ttut b H troler prliwr of t'i 8rw at F J. ltHurjr A Co., il 1st UittiMa In ttw Cllr et T0IM0 Countr ixt Mt irvrtMM "lid lnl 11U Ciai lll rJ tit mm if ONK III'MHIKIi IHUJ.AKJt In rtcb 4 t'MT ft it ('(tr! that iiimI 1m iutJ If ttht ut ut Hill' I'alarrk Cm. I'llANK J. CI1KNRV. Swnra I Ufdf m aaml iBbTHwJ ! mr trrt, ttsla Otti day uf HwviaWr. A. p.. litH. SI. A. W. flMUSON'. NwUtr 1'uWlt. Haifa Catarrk Cur It taVm lalrrnallr aiel tit MfMil.r um is IiKh1 l MHasaai fi (ft U attapi. tf fw tMTlB)Mlll, Uu. V. J. CI1KN8Y A CO, TnWik, O. Holt W aU IVriMUH. TV. Taka llill'a I'amllx VW tor cwatlpatUo. On all sides you get that palate -tickling odor that comes from good baking due to the goodness and strength of erit Vanilla A 25c bottle of this favorite flavoring extract not only goes further but costs lesa than any other good vanilla. Merit Vanilla is Used by the Drop Not by the Spoonful. M .rHai &W?' r Jarui first I 916 ar m plnfnly (far Write utonce for our new free cntaloc in which nrc 1.1-1 . J . .. ,Uk lM Mrl l.ef ?.V(.I ..sl,t.. II31CU illiu (JI11.VU uib ,ui. tui'j uwi niiunii Lt.'ii jj brnnds ot liquors. You will nnd this method of buying by mail from-wholesalcr-to-con- sumcr most economical and satisfactory. Mk All orders yvill bn filled in exact conformity with tho Wg new law. now i lion is tst foith minrsntee our sood cannot a ivcrtuo alter lanuaiy 1st. tlierctore will be unable to communicate with you unlets you eM ) lined in exact conlormitywith too aM ' this law affects you in its nppllra. Xfjjna ;h conciaely in our catalog. Wc p(yu joodi and n prompt sorvice. Wo fe&2 : your name on our mailijsd list bsow Write for our nrfcot on OLD TAYLOR, yellow Isbel, bottled in will bo curpriieu. x bond. You iev: w IB ViSJULIUS LEVIN COMPANY ft'SJM wSeai L(cal Wholcsalg Uguor Dcalcra Veal uf Chitrgo wmaBEa&ssMsgi 1916 STAY GIVEN IN OREGON CALIFORNIA GRANT POItTLAND. Or. lc tS. JudRo Cum K Wohortou lu tba todaral court hits gnautaMl s stay of oxosutlou nntll Kbrury T next, of the dcoroo roeosUli mulsurpal la tfc Qtcn nnd EYES AltK llltKAIl WIXXUIIS taki: t ui: ti ruiLM si:i; DR. RICKERT Ho Kiioiih lloiv . Stljttj l.J 0fr Th li Co, A Happy New Year ('an lit' spi-Mi with frit'iids or ivlntivcs at a small cost, for traveling exinMises if you take advantatje of the .Holiday link's. Low Round Trip Tickets nre on sale hetween all Southern Pacific stations in Oregon on Fri., Dec :U, and Sat., .Ian. I Return limit of Jan. -Jtlj. Special loop Train via tho Southern Pa cific Klectric line will run Portland to IUc .Minnville and return on tjit jovq .(jiAps. Ask our agent lr further piirlWlars. SOUTHERN PACIFIC J. M. SCOTT Genornl Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE. 1-