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rs i '- 6 mmvorm trxrr, rnrnvm, mmtonp, ortwX TrrmYt yhsnrn gf, toil. rim fomm ASHLAND SPRINGS R E RVER GAS TOBACCO INTERNAL u MINERAL HER ' PLANT CAUSE OF REVENUE FRAUDS FREE FROM GERMS (AIiIiiik! TkI'h-j-. Tin- follow inn rqioit rrwii the Mali1 ojitml jtjvr Hip Ashland project tlu Mrttnect kind of n nIhIi1. Matt in no nilnuirtK manner t lint tho wators u "Oxcpptionnlly puro," and puts ft ik c'lmvo ond to nil ilmiht ns to thn pur ity of tlu wnti'i's nd sanitary condi tion dl' the milium! wntcr nlnnt : "'Oregon State llnnrd of Health, Portland, March 17, 1010. "Mr. IJert (Ireer, ehninnnn Spring 1 , Water Commission, Ashland, Ore.: "Dear Sir: This office submits the following report on the analyses made on three Natnploi of water from your supply namely: N'o. I from the Dodge well intake; No, 2 from the rtW lithia well intake, N'o. ,l from the fountain outlet of the new lithia well. The object, of these analyses is to lletennine the number of bnateiin which lire pioM-nt in one cubic eonti- meler of the water. Tests are also made for the presence of bneteria of thn colon group. Thii denotes con taminntion. r.xniniunliou of these tliiee f)ecimeiiH shows the water to ) exceptionally pure; in fact, the jvatcr iiotihl Hcnrcely contain fewer V,rj:uiiistns unless it were distilled nnd kept sterile. .Specimen No. 1 from the iMdftp well Intake yielded 8 bncterin )er c. e., and there was no formation of gas in inoculated medin of lactose hilo. This denotes there was present no organisms 6f the colon group, vnn. M'iiciitly no contnminutiou. Kxninin iition of hpecimon Xo. !, new lithia wdl intake, showed hut (I bacteria per v c. mere was no Icrnimitntiou and consequently no coutuminatiou Speci men N'o. II, lithia oullct, showed four lliijouies per c. c, which is very ex ceptionally low. There was no gas tiMmntion, consequenllv no contnm iuutiou. Sincerely yours - "DAVID X. HOHKHn, "State Health OMieer." :? r ,? T Y r !V T I n inin.Miiu., inirrii i i ren- . -v tiry officials declare Hint nrrosu of i porntlmt head, in n -wit filed in the cRRr j paretic manufacturer In . superior court. a!: the reeisum of h New York yesterday on charge of J I F $67,000 TOTAL TEN MILL ONS 4m What Kind of a Suit or Coat Do You Want? SAN' KHANClSi O. March I..., ., .. .... tiwinr r. iHiiinimsn. inillioiinirr eor- J1. WV8HINOTOS. March 21 Trens- pontrrfrt h hereby he purehnsed from dofraudfiiR the government of Inter Aiionie.v William l . t nttenilen the(nnl rovonue taxos only scratched the hitters 07.7 1 1.2-1 holdings in the Or- mirfnoo of frniululcnt practice which ejtoii flas & Kleetrie Co. through l-,lme extended from manufacturer leced coercion Inst January. J to retailors and even to consumers HoHrdinnii is president of the V. K. mil ovor the country. linnriliiinn Co. and of the Oregon (Ins & Kleetrie, which wax organized by himself and Attorney Crittenden in lllll. In his action he alleges that the de fendant, who was his confidential ad visor and attorney, unloaded his holdings on the gas and electric com pany by claiming that a deal ninde at the time of the organization had been fraudulent nnd would subject So far the Investigation has not shown Junt when tho conspiracy he gun, but It Is said that It may be traced back as far as twenty-five years. Some estimates of the amount out of which the government has been defrauded run up to 1 0,000. 000. Most of tho lenders of. tho alleged conspiracy are raid to bo under sur veillance nnd more arrests aro ox- Under the law cigars are taxed from 75 cents to $3 a thousand and cigarettes from $1.26 to $3. GO a lliou- the president to great difficulty, in- j pected volvc him in possible pioseeution and damages to the extent of .f-100,000. Am a result of these representations IJoardinan says he entered into the j sand. Kalluro to uso proper rovenuo eontrnet to purchnse the Crittenden stamps or to uso any at all gnvo an holdings. He .says that later he, opportunity for largo profits, lennicd that the representations were I Iteports Hint the frauds had been not hue, nnd that he had been dam- I made possible or Inspired generally BULL BEST KNOWN OF ALL TRADEMARKS The enormous j-roulh l adxeiti ing in recent years has made the irliile mark one of the most familiar failure of our daily life, and neailv everybody enu identify, ol'thaiul, M!o,re of IIicmc ingenious and inter esting biiKi'iic emblem. Naturally the trade mark that is eu)iii.t to remember is the one which cnibodios human or animal life. There are umuy of these, but the one which the average man will lecall most quickly is the rampant hull which adorns the package and the advcitib ing of "Mull'' Durham smoking to bacco. K is, no doubt, the best known animal in Ameiicn. A great donl of interesting' tobacco history has buun made since the Dur ham hull first mnde bis nppenrnnue. Year ago he stood for tho most pop ular pipe, tobacco in the world, hut the VHt army of "roll your own" eigar otto smokers sprang up, apparently ovor night, and claimed the bull for their own. The famous old tobacco with which he in identified tins gain ed lu popularity very fast in recent yearn, but those who smoke it scum now to prefer it in the little paper eubes. ''(tolling your oavii" at the 'njgu of the Hull" seems like a wcll pigb uuivoraI custom. aged through the transaction to the extent of considerable loss. He asks for .f 10,0 11.75. In the organization of the Oregon Gas & Kleetrie Co. Hoaidman turned over to the corporation the stock of the Ilogue Itiver Valley Qas. Co. It was this transfer which Attorney Crittenden is alleged to have referred to at the time the contract was en tered into. "As to the sale of tliU slock, At torney Crittenden knew more the detail than I did," sny the plaintiff. "At all times he was in trusted with the greater part of the detail- of the trnnsuetion. 1 icnlized that he knew more about it and fully believed his niisrepre.seiitntioiis and for that reason, ami no other, I eon scnted to sign the contract." Attorney Crittenden, in denying tho charges, said: "This notion is an at tempt on the part of lioardmcu to retain $.V,U0U secret profits mndo by him from friends who helpod him out and trusted him. That is what is at (he bottom of the whole enxe." by Kovernment employes In collusion with conspirators were denied. A fow specific Instances where offlclnls sus pect collusion nro under Investigation. BUSINESS MEN TAKE FIRST FINANCIAL STEP FOR FAIR E N ASKED ASTORIA RATE CASE E WASHINGTON', March 21. -Kteven railroads concerned in the re cent realignment of fi eight rates from Oregon nnd Washington points to A-tnria, Or., on n competitive basis with Seattle and Tacoma, today petitioned tho interstate commerce cnmuiisKion for u lehenring. On February 1!) the interstate com merce commission decided that the freight rates from that poitinn of l eastern Washington nnd Oregon known as the Inland Kmpire, were discriminatory and unduly preferred I'ugct Sound ports as against Astoria. The conimisMon ordered a leadjust inent, placing the Astoria rates on a parity with those of Seattle nnd Ta eomn. The railroads were ordered to readjust their rates h Ma 1, HMfi. The attendance at the meeting of tho Jackson County lluslnens Mens association hold In tho Presbyterian about johurch Monday night was tho largest lu several months nnd although tho sosslon wns n snort one owing to tho meeting of tho Commorclnl club at S:30 It succeeding In putting tho Jackson County Fair reorganization on Its feet nnd the committee will no doubt coniplet'o tho work In n few days. It wns decided to soil ISO shares nt ?10 per shnro, ro-Incorpor-ato, elect now officers, pay off tho Indebtedness and put on tho best county fair on thn coast. Twenty-six shares wero subscribed for at the mooting. It wns voted (o put tho proposition up to tho Commercial , club and It nlso mot with hearty en i dorsemont there and 2 I more shares , wero sold making SO In all. With : the cnthusUam manifested at both 1 mootlugs, nnd the great benefits to , be derived from a first class county fair there Is no doubt tho other , cltlxens nnd business men will re i spend readily nnd the fair wilt bo n sure go. f V t r t r v Y f T Y f f ? Y ? t Y ? ? ? Y t Y Y Dozens of women have found tho answer to that perploxlrig problem in our Suit Dopt. in the past few weeks. Enthusiasm ran high the most extravagant compliments have been paid the showing women all over Mo dford aro talking about the wonderfully beautiful Suits and Coats to be had at this store come and soo them for yourself. SUITS Such rt variety of stylos is shown that it is hard to resist having several new suits where you had really intended having only one. Shown in all-silk taffeta in COATS A big variety are being shown in both the military cape, uffpet and tho plainer sport models, many of win eh eonio in the belted styles, plain blues, black and white checks and chinchillas in stripes and plaids. navy or black, and priced $22.50 to Jji5. Priced as low as $6.50 and rango in prioo Cloth Suits at $23.50 to $37.50 to $25.00. jg SPRING HATS wi J i ft --'iS- - V ii v J A Tailored, Dress-Up or Sport Models. "We extend a cordial invita tion to all women to visit our Millinery Dopt, while the cream of the season's styles aro fresh and new some of the real old-fashidned type, bedecked with flowers to correspond with new stylo dresses, others aro more plain. Wayne Knit Hosiery for Spring FIBER SILK HOSE 50c FIBER SILK BOOT HOSE, 25 CENTS A seamless stocking which comes in black and white only, ladies' size, a good, serviceable stocking at a moderato price. NEWEST LACES Beautiful chiffons and crepes, in dainty materials for party frocks and blouses, in chiffons, hair bows, comes about 'iVj. i" Georgette and silk laces, color- wide, in 10 or 15 different coin ed or cream ....$1.35 to $1.75 binations, all are floral effects. A much better stocking than we were able to offer last sea son nt this price, and a hose we will not be able to duplicate at this price nun in. NOVELTY RIBBONS 15c A .Reed ribbon for sashes and JAPANESE CREPES, FLORAL OR STRIPES Shown hi flic darker colors, such as NEW SILK SWEATERS For spring and suhuner wear, come in such shades as emerald, canary, AWNING STRIPES IN A VARI ETY OF COLORS And such a lot of the different 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y JL Y old rose, Delft blue and the like for rose and the different blues, either widths, which are shown in the dif- V Y tho making of kimonas; also neat with or without sashes and patch ferent blues, coral, black and white, y Y stripes for home wear and chil- pockets, at $7.50 to $12.50 also hullo; heavy enough for separ- Y Y dren's rompers, nothing nicer ..to - nto skirts or lighter weight for Y Y wash, at, yard 15 to 25 - )&- dresses, at, yard 25 to 50d V Y ' 'J, MAN FOUND DEAD ON JACKSONVILLE HIGHWAY Horace McClaron, a rosldent of Jacksonville, nge C5 yours was found on tho public hlghwny botweou tho Frank Ilybee ranch and Jacksonville, Monday night betwoon 7 nnd 8 o'clock, by Frank llybeo. A coronor's Inquost returned a verdict that Mc Claron died of heart fnllure. John Norrls of tho county scat passod him on tho road. Ho Is survived by nn nged father. Ho loft no family. Ho had been a rosldent of Jacksonville for a number of yesrs. 1 Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ! 700 YARDS CURTAIN SCRIM 10c ' A special purchaso bought several months ago, when cottons wero less, come in ecru and white, in different openwork borders, full yard wide, and sold up as high as 25c yard. ifcv Vll V,3f. - &?& BUY DRUG SUNDRIES HERE And save 20 to 35 per cent on staple every day household necessities; only standard goods Ohrriedmnd every article for less. The May Co. .-w v. ' rli 'k.i - ' I: , IV f l CkStm liH t- Vr ; i " ft"! Yd mJv! J-. 'SPEClALljNaS4 Royal Worcester Special 5HJ1.19 .nasfi 'w5il85ial jjurchase of several dozen cor- sofsnjtfaljUjs us to offer you this well kiiowmiSoljttt, pt this low figure. This garmenPdostfin all sizes, medium skirt, clearly .jarVcd waist, and inediuni high bust assiY0 IOOvIvmJOoOOII VU.V AAAAA j&ajP-iP l.n) f fort to the woreg. I, ono regular wav, s? 'x " ' Med- mr. M- Medfoiil IliNstiTi Snioko The Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars. 10 LONDON', Marh 21 The libel suit of Mrs. Herbert Asqulth. wife of ho premier, against the Globe, ye8 sottlod today. Tho suit was brought on account of publication by tho Globe of statements thnt Mrs. As qulth had visited German prisoners of war confined at Donulngton Hall and ha.il tont preuts to them. When tWoMQ was railed today announco Mnt was made that the Olobe had Cot4ent(l to Judgment of 1000 ijolinde sterling. ' 'Th dofentlsnU wade an unro 88rroil public apology for the state ijfoiil In tho 01 oee. ''ty. Atqultli went Inte the box aydforwally denonnel all the alle-ffiiotu. wi:.hi:oj ti:x askhi) what la the tie-t Kneina Hnm-dy. W alwas rt oiniiic-nd IRAQI, MAHn IXZIAIV as the o.irft and iuo-t s.tmur Soi-t oul )) us r.i'i .aid l , The Fallacy of Paraffine Base: Eastern oil manufac turers have long extolled the superior virtues of paraffine base motor oils. But Pacific Coast motorists have proved that Zero lene, made from selected Califor nia crude, asphalt -Base, gave best results. Their experience is now supported by the testimony of in ternational experts. Lieut. Bryan stated before the Am.Soc.of Naval Engineers: "Oils made from the asphalt-base crudes have shown themselves better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbons forming proclivities are concerned, than are paraffine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene received highest competitive awards, San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROLENE Ike Standard Oil for Motor Cars Star Theatre WJIEUF! THE CROWDS OO TOD AY "SWEET ALYSSUM" Charles Major's appealing story of the oil fields Featuring CATHLYN WILLIAMS, Edith Johnson. Frank Clark and other well known stars The Hearst -Vitagraph News Will also be shown "AN ALIEN" in 8 Reels Coming'Soon lurno- tfl3 con- ali en Start tho 1 ACORN BRAND BAC End a successful day with ff All tho leading stores in th' Wo Pay Highest Prices fr. e9 Y f f ? T t ? ? $ f f panics, KoodIocnl "iorvlco. 210 Oarnott-Coroy nldtr. No. Instruction In Manic FIIKO ALTON HAIOHT, tcachor ot jilnno anil harmony. Composer nnd orraoeor of music. HalRht MilMo Studio, 401 Oarnctt-Coror hulldlni;. Oarlxge r OARIJAOK Oct your pruml cloanod up for. the summer. Cll on tho city garbago wagons (or sood norrlce. rhonu 27-U T. Y. Allen. ii ,wnm i, ii m rai wwi m'J-.rrri riiyslclans and BHrgcoat DTLV. U'o.AKLOW DR." EVA MAI.VH CARLOW Osteopathlo ICIIIKST MAIIKItT TinTrTuTfttffHT416-417 Oarnett-Corar CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. Spring and Summer Millinery Trimmed Hats at $1.00 to $7.50 Shapes 50c to $3.95 Sport Hats, Sailors $1.25 to $4.95 ' Most any kind or xhape you would wish. Flowers and Novelties, it hargaiu lot, choice.. .15c A Doll Hat Free with each hat or shape while they last. HOME MILLINERY 1101 WEST NINTH ST. Take a taxi: you ,saw our fare on every dollar nought. Your Eastern Trip 'HSU V SIkhiIiI ho arratiKcil via California no that you can mtop ovor nt Run Fmni'Ufo. T.ihornl stop ovorw allowoil. TIip cost in no moro for thin iriv ilogo on oithor first or woo ond class tiokotB. Ogden Route Train Horvioo in oxoollunt. Throo ilaily trans oontinoiitnl limited trains to ChluQgo a ml tho Kant, fatost oiiuipmont. All stool olifcorvntioii lilnarv oars, through sleupintr on in. dining car Sflrviflfl niioxeelloJ. l'roleoted hv olectrin anlo iimtiu blook siguals. Overland LimitedPacific Limited -A San Francisco Limited Atlantic Express Akk onr looal nfont or write John M. Swoilt, (U'iutaI raHSfnger Agent, Poitlauili Oi,son. Southern Pacific-Union Pacific f O o