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MTCDFOki) ma it; TRrnrNE, medford, om.o. 'ivemiw. m v n. mid
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I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
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i i I iin I .inn iikI I.I' u t r it
nil- I. Iin' I I' I ns .mil II I! Ii IK'I
nun iiimI from lOuKcnn iliff morning,
whrre Hip had nonp to tali ofd-Jto Nnow. Kart-flve llg loail ot
W. T 1 Jrt' . oiiiit nHi'Mor.
devoted hpvitiiI hoiitu to IiiiaImcha In
this city yenlrrdHV. t
Do Ve glte tradlnn Manipi with
ornryinlnic wept grorarlm.
A number of candidate for roun
tT Office nominations "did ItnaiiiaM"
In Meilford ywlirilnv and thin morn
ing. Tha front campaign prored to
dominate trwt dUrimxIon. howpver.
0t your milk, rfcnm, butter, rr
and buttermilk at He Voe'.
1). T, Kane of Klamath Fall. In
trnnmettn bimlnenn In thla city and
vicinity thla work.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
MeMord Printing Co.
rjeorae Tuttle of Phoenix, nan re
lurMd hom after derotlng two or
tlirae daya to huaineaa In thin city
See Dave Wood aliout that fire In-
xiirftne policy. Office Mall Tribune
nidt.
Vllr Beehe of Weed. Cl.. In a
M4forl visitor for a few days.
Postage ntamp at De Von's.
KrilMt WeMi and A. Conro Flero,
prominent business men of Central
VaUnl, were In Medford yeslerdav aft-
HTBOfltt.
I.M the Medford Transfer Co., do
yar drsyltig and hauling. Both
rtck and team service. Phone 85.
Henry (ionlon of Mbany. devotwl
Iwo or three das to nilnot In this
oHy and vlclnlt.v this e'k
J. O. Oerklng, tne best nil around
Ffcelegrspner In southern Oregoa.
Alwnys reliable. Negative made any
where, time or place. Htitdle MS
Male at. Phone 10-1.
Mhu Nancy Haines of (Herniate,
this county, Is visiting with friends
lit this rlly this week.
Weston Cuniera Shop for first-class
kodak finishing and kodak supplies.
Charles Carlson of Merlin, has
returned home after a visit or sev.
oral tlays In Medford.
WhlnlHx cream at IHVee'e.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rriekson are
'at home" at 7 Koae avenue, In
this eity.
Try a King Spits cigar and en
ottMrwge home Industry. If
Her I Anderson, rhalrman of the
republican county central commit
tee, will be unable m participate In
lite prima rv contest In thla county,
business having detalued htm In Cal
ifornia. De Voe buys beer hot I lea.
Oeorge Pendetl of Hants Harbara.
CM., la tookiug over the southern
Oregon country for a few days. Mr.
I'oadetl la a mining man and fruit 1st.
Talk of mining development on a
large scale In this mm Hon Induced
him to come up and Investigate the
situation. He sa)s nothing can be
lull "on a large scale" in mining
Ineiopment without railroad facll-
Hatha Ste. Hotel Holland.
The postofflce la now fully ln
ht.illed In the beautiful new federal
ixiiiding.
."., off on Kodaks at Weston's
I'.iiutMit gbop.
one hundred Klks ure scheduled
i,. make the special excursion to
Ci.iniH Pass toulght as guests of the
cr.mtn Pass Klks.
or Xlrehgeesaer will be at Hotel
Nixh evety Wednesday. Houra for
ioniiltatlon 10 to I.
Colonel George P. Minis ot geen
oaks, is irmaactlna ImMnwa in
M. .Ifiird ! ! i'
The w.mMii greatest companies
II. "inn-, T i. iitnuruiuv Man
I' I A' 'i t. reprcMiiiln a t.in
int k ioiii ... at Kugeui i a I'iim
in l-i t . i mlmi I'tiiiiH in tin'
.11. thl "h
iiuike i lung Spiu iiar -r
I in are ' maile tl
Tenlj ..loads f tlli"i
:. , .iriui'd nt. town eii nl.iy mat
i- Cli iMuson uii.l hi foriT
n tri . on arrhwl In the rlt
t -. wuit. .i i e part tumped i-u'
r ihi'li vanres uiul ni.ul
.i might Mrt plan's of lu-
inivs In There ih. U-K4II
t!iilr ii ' kls and iliuu s in
l.rmeswe a tlionmisM l
l!ne . rig iioii.K'M 1 1( t- T'ii
I hi I ire ie . i M mil i it'iii .1 lh in
iiji unit i' a linn ii' iu' siii 1 1 1' led in
Ki'ttlng nuKt of i hi ,u on tin a
ninth This lat ' un '. u- dlil
and some of tlu-m i ii-r..l
- Bweet potato pi.i- i- f..- - .! M.nl
dox ft tonne . v 7 It I
genator Viu .lir HilH-n un.'
IhiS mernlDi: from ellen Ii.
that th tri't lum.i i i...
vere in iii.it it i!.uii i- . i '
Otbt r i .i' (..' ll . . i'1'i i
there l m ' ' ' -
t Mhatwi Ii HlillMl.
Tt") LA1 K to ll.XSSU'V.
rr evnmlnatlons before the fed
eral military Imsril. While there,
Lieutenants Cos and leuel w((re
tin. gttnsts of the Sigma Nu and the
lieta Theta PI fraternities.
Tour lawn mower- macnlne sharp
eneil at Mitchells. Phone S30-J.
Stuart Torney, Vic Danlelson and
Iceland Meverldge. who went to ISn
geiie to take examinations for rated
positions, did not return with Cap
tain Vance, their examinations not
having been completed.
Dates sells Ford cars, $200 down
and f 2T a month.
Lieutenant Klmer T Fosh, who re
turned this morning from Ktigpne,
roiiorts that the temperaturea were
low there during their stay, but he
heard no report of damage by frost.
Big 6e mllkahakw at Db Vee's. '
The city council will not meet to
night, Its next regular meeting be
ing on Tuesday night of next week.
Prof. Frank V Hmlth of this rlly.
candidate for nomination for county
school superintendent, has been prin
cipal of the school of this city for
the past three years, a record which
shows the estimate put on his work
by those most closet) In touch with
the school work. Mr. Swllli has ex
cellent recommendations from the
school board testifying to his suc
cess here. It Is expected that he
will receive a large vote In this dis
trict. -Jacksonville Post.
City Kngineer Arnsplger reports
that the cltv reservoir, which was
recently given a thorough denning,
wus less littered with extraneous
matter than ever before. Thin re
sult came from the use of the 20
mesli screen at the Intake since the
last cleaning was done.
Mi-. S. II, Muni of Wichita, Kun..
hn nrrivwl in the eilv in advance of
her fut Iter, Attorney K. II. Hunl, who
will follow Minn, Mr. Muni devoted
the grenter juirt of the winter to hi
intercM- in thi ngion.
The ladles of the First M. R.
church will serve a chicken and
strawberry shortcake dinner In the
church basement Wednesday. May
10, at G P M., nt .lit cents a plate.
In connection with the dinner there
will be a parcelost and Ice creum
octal. Parcels sold for 10c. 11
V.. J. Stuck of Piiseo, WiiHh., in in
the city for u few Im.v on business.
Alex. Muttliew of Central Point
traiixiieted business in Meilford thin
afternoon.
We renovate feather pillows, cush
ions and all feather bedding. Work
guaranteed. Phone tM-J. 42
Kreil Hopkins of the Cent nil Point
orchard ilitriel wa in the eitx this
nftenionn. lie deserities his tnut
Iosh as being erv seven.
Phone lit-J and we will call and
I ii.. i I i l ,ilin .1- rn(lil illf
t IiiiIiHIlIiIv IH' ' .lH .! ' orillllk! 'I
Uih Mntetni lit "f thoxe Who oiikIi
rubbish were hauled to the clr
dump and burned. It made an Im
mense pile and a large fire, b whh h
It was cleanly consumed.
The ladies Of fit. Marks' Ouild
will hold a iiarcelpost and food sale
Saturday, May i:i, the location to be
announced later.
Recent visitors to Rugene say that
It has become a booming little cltv
since It became a railroad center. It ! mwi 'm' "I'"'
: FATAL EXPLOSION
i powder mm
LAKE HOPATGONG
M'
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I. ,iii ..; i In Ml l'i will iin i- 'u
i.iiiil .it I, muling. N. J., mi tlic -mitli
eml of Luke Hiuiateonc. The district
ii thicl.lv dotted with summer hotels,
riiiinv of which were bndlv shaken.
Ilnllief 111 H llllilllll'"Cllt
,, " 'I flO I Ml .1
n in , i res 7 nil from r i'
r, ,, ,' i.nt 1 iiii IKts wood i ,
foul, about J""" "'' 0(l ,,(,R haulInK distance, nbout 10 acre- I (it.
hauling distance, about 1-2 of land Qm nnd openg ow tlni cln8(, ho?
and cattle range. Phone 031-L, or
call at 200 West Main t.
can be farmed when cleared, In heart
of best hog and cattle range In coun
ty, some Improvement?.
NKW YOIIK. M i '
Ull.
Vl '. ,1-t tolli
Hill tl llutl-
now has four lines, each of which la
a feeder for Bugene. Development
of the outlying dlstrhts has pro
duced an Immense olnnie of busl
ners. compared with that which the
little Ht did before, and ICugene is
reaping the reward of Its enterprise
In Inducing the people to encourage
the construction of these Hues. That
I the way cities are made. Its bttsl.
ness men have heard or Medford's
purpose to do likewise and ask many
questions about our progress.
Feathers steam cleaned and reno
vated. We deliver the good. Phone
19A-J. 13
The Ariioinn dues of the Hnptit
church will hold it" mid-tnonthlv bus.
inc.- meeliiiu' mid Hible -t ml v Wed
nedi eveniiiL'. Mnv HI, "t the home
ot Mi-. I'. .1. Stewiilt. MM l'eiilil
xatiiii iivi'iinc AH old uiul in' iiiciii
licr .ifc n iin -t il to I"' ile-eit.
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SALE IS APPROVED
ilrcd others injun ' m dnuuute ex-
plo-inn in the work- of the Atin
Powder Co, at l.tiki ll"iiiieoii, S. .7.
Owitif" to the i-'.lnl.il p.i-itioit ot the
plant it is liniil to nlitinn delinitc in
fo nnu I ion.
The e.xn!owim -hoi.k the iirroiind
injr country with the force of nn
onrthiiiiike( rockitu lioue- on their
I'mtndntions, bringinir down eeiling-
nnd breaking windows. Some report
placed the ilond u high n fifteen.
The exjJosioh occurred ut 'Jt :4."
o'clock in one of the mixiim lioni-.
where iwo workmen Were mixiii! the
miitcriiil that form1 an important part
of dynamite. How the necident was
cnused could not be li'iirncd. Ac
cording to tho-c on the icene. then'
wii. n sudden tln-di and then n, tni
uiuiidiitiH crnfli. The force ol' the ex
plosion set off dvnnmite stored in an
other shaek fortv feet iiwny, also
killing its two occtipiint-.
Most of the injured were rciiorted
to have been cut l llMiisr ylnss or
bruised by the I'lilhrir f eeilmtrs in
oilier llllililillL'- 'ouipiilix ntliiiaU
VIL80M CALU OUT MILITIA
(Continued frotu page one)
in iidiitiull l both flelieral Scott clid
iiii'iciul F'iii-tin and ttcre without
' -mint ii am e in connection with the
Seott-l lircu'iii conferences.
Hevnrdinif the prnrri' of the con
ferences, Secretory Buker 'nd Gen-
eml Scntt wnt nwoitinjr a conitntiiu
cution I rm (huoral Obregon. Kif-!
tber tliini this the seoretnrv rel'iiM-l
to diseit- the intux of the conic1.'
ences. J
aencrnU ScoH and Funiton .nl
vised tbe wnr depmrtment flint upov '
troop weie urgently needed .iloiirr tin-'
bonlei it u n't urn of the Jlitr llcin'
under might be exacted. Th-y
i.ited that the reguliir on pntiol
duty were iniil'licicn(. j
Hecrettiry linker dc nbed the nev
troop movement s n ..tp nti-rt-U m
the protection of the Imtder. He -m-l
he had not lieurd whellH'r the Aineri
can troops in the lliir l'i iu! iciicn lunl
iictuullv crosif the bonier in pur-ii.t
of the outlaws.
While Scen'tnrv lbi'ci' tii'eni"rit
snid only two regiment of icuuwr-
nan neen orcienit to lite iioMcr. or-
dcrs acluiilly wen sent in thiee rc
inietn. The ecrctni iih! an enm
hud been tniidc in pr- i.mttiou el' (Ii,
t.ttclin lit.
Aiiimiiiiccliielit l- til. nl toiliiv lix
the fon-st M'rviee Hint the distiicl
forester, Portluiiil. dr., has pit np
nroved the contract for the sale t
u...... r. tiM,s ,r iiuiihiiml of :.0(i.niiii i
feet of timber on the Crater notional
lon'st, in southern tiregon.
The timlH-r is loentcd on Cn -i.il
creek, on the west side of Kluui.it Ii
lake, nnd consists inontlv of wesletn
ellow pine, iilthough there is some
sugar nt nnd other ccies. The
prices imid for the timber are .l.'Jn
Hr HHH) fwt for the ellow pine uiul
siignr pine, and "0 cents jier Hum
feet for the other siieeiee.
The timber will be towed down
Klmiwith lake nnd wold to Klitinnili
Fulls mills.
POHTI.ANU, Or.. May . The Oi
egou-Aliiska Steuuishiit enmpunx, n
newly foniuil cororiitioii backed bs
Purlliiiid capital, nun. uti' cil tod.iv
that by June l." jt will place u i
M'nirvr nnd freight teiimer in rciiular
sen ice between Portl.uiil mn imuiiI
III soiltliem AuisKll. .Mieliola1.'
-, un... I.ll..n f. r.iw.vullnn 111 ' Alilskll. Will be tile Ui'ltiielll tl rilllllU
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work guaranteed. 42
Hen rv Howard, n ,u'oiiiiiiciit attnr-
IIC of Henxcr, Colo., slopiKtl oxer in
Meilfonl MoiuIh lor u short is.it
with his uncle, .1. S. llowanl, and
cousin. Mrs. J. K. Huberts, while on
his way lo Seattle to attend an nn
IMirliiut case. .Mr. II. .ward wa- taken
for nu auto ride around the iille1
and wii so elmniii'il with the mn
nuiuitv Hint he will make a return trip
in his iiiiln I ruin ItciiM't.
Kegular meeting of Iteauies cb.ip
ter Wednesiltn etenlng Mav in. .
sonic hull social eenliiK 'lulr
man of loiuuitttee. Mrs. .1 Kout
The steamship will m.iki .i r.n.iid tri
eery lltteen das. One ut llie rep
resclitutlw of lit ciiiii.iii i iow in
New Yolk lr the iiirMie .. clo-iii'.'
n deal for the purchase f a -te.iu.ei
with iiccouiiiiodiitioii tor 10 i,i-t.i-i;ers
and titMl tmi m liciuht.
Why SiHose rm ngars
When I.h Oomlss r onlv 10e
Lieut Bryan, !L S N.
stated before the Am.
Soc of Naval Engineers:
"Oils made from the asphalt-base
crudes have shown
themselves to be much better
adapted to motor cylinders, as far
as their carbon-forming proclivi
ties are concerned, than are paraf-fine-base
Pennsylvania oils.
Zerolene is scientifically refined
from selected California crude
asphalt-base. Highest competitive
awards, San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions. For sale by
dealers every wnere and at service stations
and agencies oi the Standard Oil Company.
ZEROLENE
the Standard Oil for Motor Cars
JuAST NIGHT
Henry Woodruff
Tsuri Aoki
The Beckoning Flame
V I'lnv f 'at
i:iiioiiounl llclunt. I'nlllifnlly
Ih'plrtluic the Colorllll
Atinoiplicre of .Mysterious India
-mid the BIG LAUGH
JO (Tramp) JackSOH
in Four Funny Reels of
era Enoch Arden
Mo
Tomorrow
CAMILE
TOMORROW
Clara Kimball
Yoiiiib
MEDF0RDS LEADING MOTION PICTURE THEATER
THEY HAVE ARRIVED 1
- just what you have waited for the beautiful new
Grueu Bracelet Watches just the thing for graduation.
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MR. ED ANDREWS
lm-XSIATIC AKT
l'nill prejwitMl for lt'ititiinnu nmi silent ilrama. Thirty yoftrs o.v
K'iicne.
MRS. ED ANDREWS
veici: nirtiu:
Oncra, ornlorlo nnl concert rourh. l'lftn yenw ewiHf hc Ih
jiultllf work.
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