piLrHiV'PWflP ii TOK ftrC OTnronn Ar tr, TrjTr.r'vr. ah worm oni oov NTf'r;nv. rr nur t?v in. .Pin Te&v'ri mwmiiiii iM . m . .. - ti. ihriK aareMietr TBPfo are rt infao SUNDAY'S REVIVAL MEW AMBASSADOn ' TO COUnT OF CZAR '--. - - -r -MzzzxzT..:ss:i: er and H. n Ho era f hland hare orer Inehea deep and mat onir lor bt w,m ,rl.nr. fro,,, a .rip to the .feno.e a abort time, that ,-e aouth elope .f thla rear than T other re. k c oun.rv where H wa, reported a the r.ne ia clear of .no for m lea. I , n. dn JV1J" ' '; I E L large number of deer are now iwiMid that the deer ther mw are in -piea- op,niu ...n. ..c .-,-.- ....- GATHERING YET und the rovoten. wolres and cougar did condition and the) only founa .cipanoca o m -- a 4 fi ffi PLAN CELEBRATION ANTHONY ELECTED PROMISES LARGES ORSHA ESPEARES DR TO iNERA TER-CENTENARY SPRINGS COMPANY "I r !,' nit,. ! t I 4 I Ei 'I I J It tH ! ' R f i ya I rf The Xatalonum aieeting eon tiaae to intereat the thronfta, for they evm at nay hour acbottofal to hoar tho meaaaawa the (eAmffaliat bmi fur them from Mmo to tnao. The aweting Ut night began ftt 7 o'clock i order to dme for the basketball game aebeduled at fi:l.V The MNflie woo Jwnpirift and the jtreat choir aaiiir with ontlitwLnii. II r. Veaaey anrur with much fooling 'ObIImW The preacher apoke again o.i "Sin." Among other thins bo wi ! : 'Sin 1 roapoiialblr for nil the'misery Bud hoartrieho in thin old world." uh wna mn induced Judas to betray thr Christ and it is urn which' today wrorlcn tho homes nnd Iivi of mn." The apnitona grow in intrnalty nnd oanieatnenn from nfttht to night nnd ri'dffl--R0rf0iTmiWW Wlilliffc down upon tho grout crowd which throng ,th N'ntntorium. .. T-oniabl lluiro will Ik a Rrcnt ser vice. Tho music will ho in charge uf the cliildien'a clioni nnd will be n moat beautiful feature. Mr. Voaeey has trained more tbnn 100 of tho M'honl uhildrrn in h re niarknhly ahort time to product" on jHwrnlly fine rvaitlt. The aonnon to night will he n depniturr from thr line Already followed. Saturday w'ght'n acrviee i-nmiM" to be an otiUlaniling namber In the remark able acrien of special inetiriK. SMnday in to be a great day. Throe iervioea ie echeduled. Kstm Mcating-lina been provided and it i liontl every on" way hnvo a eomfortnblc Mn!. Thr Inrgcat na sembly of juMiple ewr Ktlivtrc! in one building in thia city Mill Ik- eon gngnlod in tomorrow' aerxieoa according to present indications. 1915 RECORDS OF TRAP SHOOTERS A meeting wan tailed at lite pnl flc library Wrdneaday evening by Mrs. llracklnraod, ehairman of the ShaKcafMWirwtH tcrfeatenary commit tee of the Drama ltatRM eanttir. to wblah rnpraaentatlvea of alt tha elrlc orRanijatlona of tha eltr warn Inrlted to nttcnil. A moil k thoaa preaont wore Mra. II. C. fltoflilnrtl, Judae Kulloy. K. M. Androw. Mra V. Mel de II lllli, Ocorup II. Canodo, Mra. I' J. N'pff. Profeaaor Mooro, I. T. Oalltt Kher. Mra. Hoy I'nblea. Mlaa I'uru kir, Mm Koltm-r, Mra. K. V. Mearea and Mra. I'rnnk I'reaton. VarloiiH plana' for conducting tho celebration wore dlftcUBted and com mltteoa nnpolntod. Mr. Illllln wna nppolntml rhalrman of tho arhool m K(mnt Aoiuinlttoe, which will hnvo In choree tho orKHtilzntlon and trnlnln'i; or tho toliool chlhlrPii for folk dmicoa of the I'lUalictliHii period. JikIro It K. Kolly wna appointed rhalrman to elect a plnco for the aehool iwaoant. MrjJ. Stoddard wna appolntod ehnlr mun of n committee to arranaa for the planting of n Hhnkoapearp m inorlnl troe under the auauire of tha Greater Modfonl eluh. Mr. Andrewa w-aa Hppolnted chair man of the committed In rhnrae of tho production of hi mualral ver Hlon of Khakeaiare'a "Twelfth Nlxht." Tho eaate wllj be formed and announced duritiK tho weoh. The tnlnlatera of the city will be rinuoatd to preach memorial aer- inonN In honor of the poet'a hlrth and death date, April 23. and tho prem will alio be interviewed to exprttaa Ita reeoKultlott of the occaalon Tho two Stinkeapoareau clnaaea lll, In aomo f oi in of their own do-li-ctlon, eomiuoniorate the annlvera at)', na will alo the other atudy cluhi. It In hoped that the public of Medford Kenemlh wl" f" I" line and cntch the npliit of thla very much worth while comlnn eent. 'aBBjaaBaajwaaaaawyMaaia man r d. r rnAncis FRANCIS OFFERED PETROGRAD POST WASHINGTON. Feb 19. lt aponiua from David It 1'rancla, of St. I.nula, aa to whether he would aeeopt the nmbaaaadorahlp to ItuiMa. waa awaited by I'realtlent Wllaon. In of ferlna tbo poat the preatdent urged him to accept. Mr. Kraneia, who waa aoeretary of the Interior In tha Cleveland adnlnia (ration, wonld aucced (leorge T. Ma rye. who hat announced that he will retire beruuae of III health. THE FROGS' SUBJECT Peter If. O'llrini of Pottlaud was the lending Amateur trnpHliootur in Oregon during IUITi, neeordln to (lie offieinl averaKP iKteJ by the Inter late aaaoeiMtiou. O'Hrien'N avernjjo waa .OMUL Lueinn Ilaybum, winner nf the state rhnmionNhit and mNo of tho Inperiul diamond medal, wa heeoud to O'Hricn ith the vreent Ajce of .11472. Prank Van Attn and K. P. Troeh w,-re tid for tbml jdaee. The veteran Pete Hidolinu to)kd the "ahoolitiK Naleemeu" witli the jmri'ontK' of .0 I0:i, nnd Jim Hull wna N.xt with the mark of .0211. Medford nhootera ranked m foleows: Shot H W. Jlntea . . 400 M. Illden 1.10 i). iiuti(ip iao II. I. Kwinft - 1M Chria OottMb 1M )l Ueoaelaian.. ... 1A0 W. Iover . IAO K. 5huIU 150 Dr. K. It. Heely .. MO UNITE F03 RAILROAD LINE Continued trout page onui MEDFORD FRANKUN AGAN JroVe. Av. ni .7975 132 .8133 ns .IIYI3 07 .nuti 138 .SI0O 101 .073.1 ian ,8oo 107 .7133 S01 .0100 leaiiue with land pountieM nf thta lltwiboldl bay.'' U'oik by Ciinul lo... l!aeh eounty eoerei by the work of the loogiH ahall Iwvo a eounty eaoeutive eommittee that hall hnvo ekorve of kho raiaimr a ad a.Mndt turo of fund kubcnbed by niI eutinty. The jkreaident and iee Itrekideuta eonlitute an eveeutie board, w hieh haa pontrol of the bua- Uie of tha organiMtiou. The iiuoiodiau work of tho organ -iaation meludea the fojlowinjr ordet of buninekM. Eaeh eounty executive itnuiinittiiri akall proeure at the eariieKt poNMbie motaent a full and complete compil atiua uf all KtutiKticfc reKnnliaK the tfaaouroea of ita cuinlv frtwi wbieh taaaago would be furaiauaU tar pro pooatl railroad. Moid eommitleo ahull (Mvoarr trw it eoimtr a fuad of at teaa than ilOOO, to bo nayabio to uw aoepUry-treaauir or this or- fanuatiou u pronANl for under rle adopt d. iMUMOdiately upon eotndeting the ,wok taua oulluual ar aaoh aoaatv. the tuoejilite board ahall aaacnibut and wold the saiae uito one vouinr heoaivo repot t and take vh alpp H oir mn-tfni i in 111c Hlin I lie nf- paUutant of the interior or a poo graaaioual .eouunittfe or with other (rovertuuent'nl ant hoi it v, tin applica tion of the leAitue for i;i eminent slntani-e in iniM'iirui llic i nitrui'- Uiiji nt a railroad belWiui ..i.l inlaiiai (iiiitii'k l' tin' U-uKni'ei.d II " lii'Mt bav mill to ire 4-h ilnuiw tfl -u, li In n Hpei'tniiil.ir ..in.i ( haskit ball at the S'litatoruitn la-t iiinh: the Minlford IhkIi -rhiiul te.un diulilx-d the Krmiklin Iiil-Ii t Portland in a aeore of iU to In tor thr latter K er iiiuu on the liwul tuun -('died a basket, inebtdinK '-ti. a miIi-u-tute. Williuinsoa wuh the brilliant bnaketeer of the tenm, making nlone HiuHy double the aeorc of Frnnklm Mpiail. Time after time he threw field (fonla from the center of the floor and onee carried the ball the entile length ol the lloor and eewml triumphantly, lie made 17 uf the 31 iMiiuta. The lYnukfiii team howed it eould hbool banket if nien an opportun ity, but they heltloni got by the guard. The Portland plnyera eon iH'ded that the loeal leam'a guartH are the beat in the atate. Medford'a team work w brilliant. MeKenaie of the Portland tenm did excellent work and M-orod jiiht half the Franklin' final Mcore. The came wo the fattest ever (Joyed on the local floor. Tbo loeal aehool girU walked away with tha Kfoir from the Talent tenm. Held onl - Mediord 10, William- son H, TbomiiH ;t, llrandoa 2, Tonwy 1. Youutt 1, Pi-b 1. Portland 4, Me Kt'ixie 2, Ihivih nnd Poat. PouU eonu-rtrd !klelfo,ni 2 Thiunaii. Williamson. PortUnd 2. MeKenaie, llrown. The Phoenix tram lieat tho Juek onille team b a lopiWd score of 2A-I0. Lincoln Uriiinnuir met the (Inffin Creek -ehoo and ndded another vic tory bv a -eon- of J !. A lecture will l,t Ktrn l) Dr Mc Kinlay, of Portland, next Krlday evening, February 23, at 8 o'clock, In the reading room of tho Hotel Holland on Arltitophimo'a matter ploeo. "The Kroga," under the ana plcea of tho Medford center of the Drama league. a The leeturo will be without doubt h very entertaining ami Intereitlnn one No ndmlimlou will he charged, but It ia hoiied that the public will iPMpond with a gentiroua attendunco, the center being at null an oxpenao to bring tha lecturer here for the occaaluH. The center haa alao aecured Dr. McKlnlay lo addr'eaa the puplta of the high achool on the relation of "Latin to Practical l.lfe " , ABHLAVD. Ore. Feb 1 At a I apeclal meeting of the toKholdeft) let tho Pompadour Mineral Kprlnga j company, held In Oakland today, Charles O. Anthony, of Saratoga Sprlngt, X. Y.. waa oieateil a director of the company. Mr. Anthony, who (a the conault- log engineer of the New York atate roaorvntlon commission at Saratoga Hprlngfl, and who la Tho moit eminent aiitliorlty on mineral wntera and their handling, both In a commercial way and along tho llnea of hdrotheraphy, la now In the eaat pre;arltiK plana and apeclflcntlona for n bottling plant and for n plant to handle the largo flow of carbonic acid gai. which tho company haa. It la unilcrtitnoil thoso plnns will be recolved nboiit M.-mh 1 nnd that ahortly thereafter actual construction work will be xtartcd un der Mr. Anthouy'a auponlilon nnd di rection. ' The permanent Identification of Profeaaor Anthony with the mineral water altuatlnn of the Itogtie river valley inonna much to thp develop ment of that wonderful natural re source. While hero ProfeshOr An thony leetutod nt Aahland nnd Mid ford on tho value of the local waters and gaa, and atated that the waters were unuaual In their character, su perior In mnny roapecta to thoxe nt Saratoga; that they were both a ta ble and a medicinal water, nnd that they wore exceedingly high In mdlo activity, lu fact It would not aur prlae him If they equalled or ex ceeded In mdlo activity the water of Hath, Knglnnd, the atauduid of the world. With bla connection with fir ' local movement the poaalblllt) of ' making thla Noctlon of the ltogue rlor valley one of the world's fa-1 moua liotilth refcorta Ik much nearer ! Ail black-tread Tires are NOT made of "BAREFOOT" Rubber than ovor before. . 1 OBITUARY I 4 . JW ll THIS is to tell the People, that Goodrich. ''BARE-FOOT-RUBBER" Value lies not in its COLOR but in its composition. It lies in the especially devised Texture, Flexibility, Cling-quality, Stretch, Lightness and Resilience of that "Barefoot Rubber" which, through years of Research, WE developed to match the marvellous Flexibility, Re silience and Power-conservation of our two-luycr-Cord "Silvertown" Tires. Color alone would have been little help in making "Silvertown" Treads stand-rip in the tremendous EN DURANCE Tests which the 100-Mile-per-hour-Races of 1915 provided. And Color alone, Black, White, Red, or Grtty can do little for the Consumer who buys a "Me-too" Black-Tread Tire, of imitated make, on the assumption that all Black' Tread Tires are likely to be made of same materials. Tl i Ollw: It. IU'11 Died At the residence of her brother, Thomas Cutbcrtton nt Aah-1 land, Mra. Olive It. Hell, age 60 years, a roaMont of tho ltogue Itlver vallo for 40 yenra. Mrs. Hell waa born In Mlaaouil. She la auplved b three ilttiigliterH and two wna. "Mr T 11 , Coodwln of Oakland, Mra. Mabel I llrown of Ilrownfiboro, Mlaa llcatle Hell of Medford. Victor Hell audi Orlln Hell. The funeral aervtcea will , be held at the Culbertaon home In Uhland. Itrldge and Iloulevard fl "' 301 1 , . f$!0.40 30Jtti F,r'lsu, $I3.0 32 J".- SI5.4S 33 4 ....Si(,i,Tre..l .S22.0O 31 4 ... "1'alr.t ll" S22.40 3ft . 4' 31.60 37 S S37.3S IHkC. 3SU.CU V J HE marvellous "Barefoot Rubber" now used in Goodrich FABRIC Tires (as well as in Good rich " Silvrrtowns") is black only because we elected that color, nrimarilv for distinction and association with our SILVERTOWN CORD Tires. When, therefore, the usual crop of " flattering " Imi tations sprouts upon tho Market DON'T assume that OTHER Black-Tread Tires have in them tho "BAREFOOT-RUBBER" which made the enormous ENDUR ANCE of Silvertown Cord Tires possible in tho 90 to 103 Alile-ner-hour Races of 19M-15. No Tires on the Market, Size for Size, and Type for Type, arc LARGER than Goodrich, and none more gen crowlii nood, at any price. "Barefoot Rubber" is now made into Goodrich FABRIC Tires, Goodrich "Silvertown Tiros, "Goodrich Inner Tubes, Goodrich Truck Tires, Goodrich Motor Cycle Tires, Goodrich Bicycle Tires, and Goodrich Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Soles and Heels. Get a sliver of it from your nearest Goodrich Dealer or Branch. Note (by comparison), tho rcasonably-toto Fair-List prices at which those bcst-possiblo Fabric Tiros are being sold, on a BUSINESS basis. r E: GOOD RICH THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio. 66 9. 19l. cometery Interment In Phoenix i barefoot Tires -It-Jl. TRUST COERCED BANKS (Oaatlauod ttom paia one) Ijvi'p. ot the works of Htvt Harte nnd nil for whom California in the '30 and 'tlOa haa n fneiniitioii, will be interested in a leeture to be giwn by Charles A. Mnrdoek at 7:30 Sat urday evening, February 26. at the rmblie library. Mr. Murdnek'w ftftj yeara in the alole'ha made ilmi fa miliar with ita historv and traditions. while his business a publish) n brought him into contact with many interesting people, not the leuM of whom was tho brilliant writer nf "The Heathen ( hmee" and "The l,uek of Roaring Camp." Mis 'Item iniseeoecs of Ilrt-t Ilarte" will deal with the personal wcw uf the man who, from the obscure itosition of a school iearher in a little mining eamp Hfoamo one of the first liter- ii rv ligbi of the coast. The leeture, which will be gien under the auspices of the t'olloga' Women's club, i tnc nnd the public is eonliully invited. Ur. U. K. Phipps of Medio, d is a descendant of the Unite UniiK and I'lstuiitlv related to the t.imou author. eX X Our Idea of nothing to lie U tho atook who plik the nanus for the parlor i ,r vvr ? V.9 1 ' .t xsnfisr t t ? ? y r r ? ? t t v t r wardona of aeveral p.nit.in.n. where binder twine la man hi u i . Hank Itefus4a to Shou I i. ClliaAaO. Fob. It iibui 1., aakta, vlco preatdent of tbt Com i n. i lal wad Couruuflal National i.tnk w-hea tnfurmod ( tho declalon ot the Mtiato eoiumUtte to aak for a atate maat from tho bank ahowtag the in j teraalloaal Harvester eompan) ' de poaita. aaid today that tha request ' would bo rofuaod. I "Wo queatloa tha authority mid Jurisdiction or tha aonate conimlitic aad , will retuae to open our PooV to tho commit to until o direci, .1 i. a eompotuti tourt," Mid Mr H aoldk. "Kir)a longporlod." continu. i v ltenoldP tho laJeinatlon.il iTm -i lff M. tVM POWDER Absolutely Pure ttcoinuan haa ranted a cotiu!. ... ! . alanrelth iw anil ihcrc bus l..-'ii no ma.aod do.roaat inhe a.ou.of jflade frti Cream of Tariar the ili'pnstt I io not con-i.l.i t'. it t r r ? V ? V V ? ? ? ? T ? y y y f y Y rf kfv mWmrtit tW4 Vffl la I J.... i w WHICH? Furnace or Kitchen Alwnys there is soot nnd sinoko nnd gnsand ashos. Always u fire lo lie built, poiistnmly watched and stirroil. Always n littor of the old-stovo utensils. And always a task to ho done, Is your wire always to spend those hours ovor a hot, dirty fire! If you could only know sometimes what she h thinking. Women nre fast finding freedom from tho tiresome kiteheu tas-ks. They deserve it. You ean give your wife this happiness. ' It means now health, new freedom and an extra hour etieh dnyTfjr rest and pleasure. Step into our show room. 'See the new models in Electric Ranges. You cannot afford to he without them. California -Oregon Power Company 210 West Main Street Phone 10S MEDFORD, OREGON -J fi? o Tyy o J t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y i .ii- III;. ,1 KDAUJH-NOPKOSPHflTE v Jliclui'lll ia b deemed .nlH tin ii.ti -1 1 1 . v f o dlii't'tiiMt Mild to iMN-eleol u in ittl IU- 'unk (tj)x In