PXOE THUMB L RATIFI SOUTHERN PACIFIC ADVERTISES STATE SCENE FROM "THE BIRTH OF A NATION ' OF L E 3 DAYS THURSDAY T iroiypoRD matt; tktdtjnk, MrcTwottTi, fmEfloT, wepxertuy. .ttt.y in, mm CONI ES m NAT! RE BASEBAL Eh N RESULTS WW !! Will I'll! I W Plll IIW 1 !! OPENS AT PAGE FOR M SCHEDULED RA LROAD CONTRACT IN MANY BOOKLETS FOR NEX SUNDAY u w Tho contract voted upon by tho people July 10 providing for tho Is suance of $300,000 bonds for tho construetlm of n railroad to the Blue Ledge district, was formally passed upon and endorsed by the city coun cil at Its rcgulnr meeting Inst night. It now ronmlns for tho mayor and city recorder, on one side, and Sir. IIiiIIIh, for tho railroad, to sign tho contract and affix the city seal, when It will go Into effuct. At tho next meeting of tho council tho next step In the railroad program will prob ably bo brought up In tho passage of nn ordinance authorizing tho lssunnco of tho K'OO.OOO bonds. Tho rumor concerning a restraining order ngalnHt the adoption of tho contract failed to materialize. V. F. Isaacs, In bohalf of the Com mercial club and Jackson County Uuslness Men's association presented n petition to the council nsklng for tho permanent retention of the streamer lights on Main street. Tho Callfornla-Oiogon Power Co., ho Btat od, would furnish tho current for r.00 n-watt lamps to burn four hours every night, for $12 per month, tho city to maintain lights and to fur nlslj,n man to turn the current on and off. Tho wiring and lamps that are now up, tho company will give to tho city. About 'J50 lamps aro now In place. City Klectrlclan Hlmmen, when railed upon, estimated that It would cost thn city about $100 to fix up tho lights, Ho aslod that something bo done Immediately to fasten tho streamers more securely, stating (hat thero Is danger of flro anil of persons being electrocuted as tho wires aro now fastened. In the event tho trolley should coipo off tho street car, a Btreamcr lino mlct fall across the trolley wire and aa the feeders aro placed In a temporary manner across tops of buildings thero Is great dan ger of flro. Tho matter was referred by the mayor to the street and light committee with jovor to act. A request was read from Hand master Rowland asking that the children romping around tfio band stand on concort nights bo kept qulot ns thoy are gottlrg so noisy as to mako tho loading of tho band very difficult. A speolal policeman will bo put on to correct tho trouble. Ivy street, It was also decided, will bo ropod off during e concorts and tho streot reserved for tho use of podostrlsni. The matter of seats for th park was brought up and It was decided to take Immodiato action to ward securing them. DEAIH LIST FROM ATLANTA, Cln., July 10.- As re ports filtered throuxh today from parts of western Nrrth Carolina, the death list rosultlnr. from floods In souMioastorn states continued to grow. Six uddltlonal fatalities wero reported today, bringing tho known death list to forty, while at lonst six persons aro missing. Uleven porsons woro drowned In tho village or Hat Cuvo and Chlmsuey ltock, N. C, which niongro roports show wero hard hit by tho storm. Two iinldontiflod bodlo woro found nour llelmont, N. C, today, while another doath Is reiwrted from noar Green villo, S. C, In the falling of a rail way scaffold undermined by the floods. While flood waters woro receding In North Carolina, Tonnosse and Vir ginia today, the Wateree rlvor In South Carolina, was rising. 10 SAN Flt.WClSCO, July 19 Fol lowing tho rojeilou of a compromise settlement by the longshoremen's union In tho various roast ports, a mooting of i ue San Kranokveo rig gers and stovodorott union has boon eallod for tonight to determine whether the riggers shall return to work or remain on strike with the other eot ui-iong. Tho prodletlon lias been made by officers of the un ion that the men will return to work In Sun Franelrto before the end of the week, regardless at the oompro ml to rojeeUon. The tenthuont of the union members, however, will not be known until a vete Is taken to night. , Wlir Smoke Hit Cigars When La Gondas are only lOo FLOODS NOW FORTY Tho Southern Pacific litis reeenth printed nn illustrated po-tor show ing the covers of tho various books issued during the yenr ending June HO. These lmnk nri I'r.itmiwl in nn artistic manner and nre bended, "Or- cgnn Literature of the Ourrint , Year." At the bottom of tlio card the following is printed: "Issued b i the Southern I'neifie Lines. Ask agent for copies." The books issued nie iho' follow ing, given in date order of Usuunce. 'Round the Loop, Through the Heart of Willnmctle Valley, Wayside Note--, Khustn Itnuto; Oregon Walnuts, Coos Buy Country, Oregon for the Set tler, Oregon Outdoors, Suggestions for Side Trips from Portland, Tilla mook County Benches, Snered Sum mils of the Siskiyous, Sido Trips Along- Shasta Knulo, Cmlor Lake nml Newport. '"Hound the Loop" describes the trip via the Soulhein I'noifio big red steel eleetrio cars through the cities of Benvoilon, Hillsbom, For est Oroe, C'nrhcliiiS, Vuinhill, Carl ton, McMiuuville, Day Ion, Nimbcrg, Sherwood nml Oswego, "Wayside Notes ShnMn Untile," is a booklet with the illustration in the form of n moving picture film, I down the siiio nt each page, and giv ing n brief outline of the sights to be seen fioni the ear window iietwecn Portland mid San Frnueisco. "Oregon Wulnuls" is a book in tended for the owners and prospec tive owners of walnut orehnrdw in this state. It is written by C. I. Lewi, chief division of lioitieuHure, Oregon Agricultural college. It is written in technical style. "Coos Buy Country", was issued just before the new Southern Pa cific line xvufc opened Into Hint ee lion of Oregon-und thoroughly de scribes the scenfc attractions and the industrial conditions. wiogon lor me M-tiier' is thoj largest of nil the book N.-ucd tliisj yenr. it contains articles on each ol the coiinlics in western Oregon, nlo the different industries of the state. Statistics showing the amount of ag ricultural products nie uImi gieu. ' "Oregon Outdoor?." describes (he scenic attractions of Oregon. Chap ters nie written on 'the Coltunbin river highway, Tillamook county benches, Newjioil, Coos Hay, Mount JufJVrfon, Willamiilte valley, Three Sister, Crater Lake national paik, Marble Halls mid Oregon' famoit Spa, ut Ashland, "Suggestion" for Side Trips From Portland,'' as the uiime suggest, i u description of the many hoHiitiful and instructive trips that can be made from Portland. This hook docs miicli to Hiohl the tourist in Oregon alter he comes to the state. WASHINGTON, July 1!). An other West Indian fdnrm like that which recently struck the xulf const at Middle ami Pensaool today, Is moving nortliwnids over tho Allfin t if. 111 illy miles directly eiint of Cliarioktou, S. C. Jt mnv htriko the count fiom Vir ginia to .Maine, hIumiIiI it coiitimio in iU wth with its preeut iutenaity. Weather bureau ieHirt by radio from vccl nj sea indicate it wind velocity of (II miles nn hour to the soiithw'uid of tho HSHjuucd location of the storm center. Frotu all re ports at hand, the weather bureau to (lav said tl' Mnim noneared to bo of pronounced form. Storm warnings loda- were order ed all along the const from Wil mington, (',, o Huston, DKS MOINI'.s, la., JuK Pi -An Uni-oioproiuUmu de lui.ttnoi in laMir of proHlbition wn made in tin- ad dliK, tloJlrWwl toduv to the Iowa tste reHiOtfMn couveiitiou bv Hm yoi W. Ofingtt. twuMirarv ehairwHU til' the ionvoutiuii und clwrk of tlw Iowa MupruHie roiirt. Cheer greet vd bi BiMteuient tbut "no act of the loiMihlu'Mtt tartv ever will bring the saloon buck to Iowa." The taker ulo declared for a stronger foreign slicv both as re gards Mexico und the ret of the world, tor good roads, itineiiduient of the inioan Uw, for woiimu u! f r.iy e und ij;iiiii-t uiililali-ni. ANOTHER TORNADO OFF ATLANTIC COAST M2iKKMMK&ta ' 1 i&r 4iMttl I'PtfJy&L. Fm,KbW9 2 ' IssBBsmll mu&m&MM&& x-.. - . mmim&msmjmMKB .m"mmm IDFORD MILITIA L LIFEATFT.STEVENS KOIIT 8TKVKXS, Ore, July 10. ( Special.) Tho sunset gun has boon fired, old glory lowered from tho flagstaff, tatoo and taps sounded and the first day has come to n close In tho Coast Artillery camp, and with It sending GC very tired, but happy men of the Seventh Company to bod. From early morning, R:3fl In fact, when tho Cottage Grove company boarded tho train, the day has bcon ono of long but swiftly moving oveuts, Tho poople of Cottage Grove aro nothing If not noisy. Apparently every swoetheart of ovor-r soldlor boy u the sixth comiwny was at tho train to say goodbyo, even at that itnsoHeouablo hour, and sleep after that was out of the question. In con sequence, over)lK)d was up bright and onrly and when the provisions wore put aboard at Kiigeue at six, breakfast was served. Tho cook had a dotal! up all night In tho baggage, car cooking oatmeal for breakfast on the gasollno atovo, tho only ono on tho train, and the seventh com pany farod accordingly. Cook Bar rett's first breakfast consisted of hot coffee with real cream, oatmeal, soft boiled eggs, rolls and sand wiches and bananas, which wasn't so bad for a train ijienu. The second and third companies were entrained at ICugeuo at il In tho morning and the Albany com pany an hour later.' Tho Hosoburg company came aboard at 11:3(1 tho night before, and the eighth com pany and baud mot the military apo dal at tho depot In Portland when the eight companies form ml In line of march to the North bank depot. That first honor that fell to the lot of eomiMiuy seTen was In the selec tion of the color guard from tho Med ford company. Sergeants David son and Jaqua and Privates Cmigh thrau and apoonnr wete detailed to carry and guard tho regimental flu km in tho march through town to tho North Hank depot, as well aa upon arrival at the fort, a signal and cher ished honor. But the real honest to goodness seventh eompuny surprise upon ar rival at the fort late in the evening In a steady downpour of rain wa in bolug assigned to the barracks of the ninety-third company or regu lars, me bail and all, fire lighted in tho big army range and everything ready for a piping hot supper. Spring cots and inattressci were quickly Is sued, space In the dormitory assign ed and vcrbody soon settled (oi ilia first night In amt. To better a; reflate whnl u li ac commodation ice nt under t'.to cir cumstance. Just picture the other seven companies pitching their tents in the midst of long wot grass, water running in streams down the rubber ponchos worn by tne men, starting 'the fires with wet kindling aud wood and the new recruiU standing around looking longlng) toward home aud mother Verll the lucky star has as usudl been with the seventh The rooiim uri- Urge mikI .ury, each man provided with an iron spring bed und wool iiiaitreM, electrir Unlit and shower bath. In fact all the un-n-iencen of home Ye, tiie t until BY EAD BY compnny nro quite well provided for and glad wo'ro litre Tomorrow begins the real work on the big guns, the program for tho dny providing for drill all day at Battery Busscll on the hlggost guns In the fort. Another clrnumstnuco In the morn ing of the headquarters staff, In cluding Colonel C. 0. llainond 01111 aides, with tho seventh company, which makes tho men keop on their good behavior and best table man ners. Tho boysj will conio homo with nil tho table refinements of tho army, for bo it known that every man takes his placo at table accord ing to rank even down to the low private In tho roar. Kvorytblug promises to stait off and continue under the inont aus picious conditions, providing tho weather man shuts off the big water valves which Just now are wide opon and working overtime. Tomorrow will bo given somo of the details en tering Into soldlor life at a big coast Prince premiums or coupons can't produce ! t defense fort The da Btnrts early, o 45 o'clock, and overy hour there after thero Is something to do In ev ery minute till taps at night. To many men In the compnny tho trip down the Columbia wan ono of groat wonderment, tho broad ox pause of water near tho mouth stretching far beyond tho vision. Thousands of fishing boats wero moored to tlio docks nt Astoria, fish ormon drying and repairing nets for tho work of fho day, largo ocean schoonors laying In the stream, ocoan bound with lumber, and at Flavol tho groat Northern Pacific was In dock getting rondyfor tho noxt trip south. Tho oxporlonco and the broadening of tho vision of tho things of tho world nro certainly en hanced ovou In tho ranks of tho const artillery corps of tho army. It Is worth the tlmo and offort of nny young man to take his placo In tho ranks nml better proparo himself for the defense of his country and at tho jsamo time benefit himself as woll. ert Alfc From its first howdy-do, over six years now, Prince Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco has been sold with out coupons or premiums. We prefer to give qual ity! So, when you put Prince Albert to the test you'll get hand-painted information as to the realness of the quality-enjoyment dished up for youl Neither national nor state restrictions on tho uso of premiums or coupons can in any way affect the sale of Prince Albert. Its quality is the highest standard. You put Prince Albert on a smoke-trial-basis right now while the idea is hot! Lock-the-lid on your pipe-past or makin's-past ! Beat it on a new tack that will sift such a supply of smoke sunshine into your system that you'll get-glad and stay glad! e the national tests true! Strong-arm it far as you like! We tell you it will answer any smoke question you can pass out! And, prove that Prince Albert can't bite your tongue or parch your throat! Prove that the patented process by which it is made puts Prince Albert on your side of the fence by-a-mile ! Prince Albert is sold everywhere you can buy tobacco in loppy red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors, and in that classy pound crystal-glass humidor with sponge-moistener top that heeps the tobacco so fit and fine, always! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Some idea of the intensity of tho lU'tinn contained in the 12,000 odd feet of pictorial graifdeur that go to make mi I). W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" may bo gathered from tho tact that 110.000 feel of living- pho tograph was made of tho subject from which to cull VJ.00II feel Iran than 10 per cent of the tolal of tho absolute punch und glory of tho sub- C(,t v Percy Iinmninnd, In the Sunday Tribune, Chicago, June III, sojb i lollows of Griffith's (mormons pro pre pro ducteon: "To mo the most nrtistio tiling in "flic Birth of n Nation' is that real and photographic event of the uanns Miintion of Lincoln. There is u won der work of action and stage man agement with its inosistililo nller natiou of scenes tho nudience, the play, the president' liox, the as sassin, the confusion, everything as it should he. And the eetie Kit Klux Kin u incidents, with n thousand shrouded kuighls, niglit-iidlug to vengeance, und the Wngneriun trum pet call of the Valkyries hh they congregate to lynch the ravuging ne groes. That trumpet cull is nn opu lent device of sound applied to tho silent drntua. No spoken word, no play can dupliealo its thrilling ca dences. That moment when tho Ku Jvlii.x rido ngninst u red horixon, swift, with uplifted emblems of vengeance, is a Duo spectacular in terval." "Tho Biith or a Nation" will play a Ihiee-day engagement nt the Page, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 17, 128, '2D. This attraction with its elaborate settings und or choMtrn of thirty, is nlnying Med ford, the only city south of) Kiigeue, nml this is probably the last time this groat spectacle will bo Keen in this territory staged in such n manner. GRAND JURY PROBE J . OF TACOMA STRIKE R0TS TACOMA, Wash., Julv 10Four judges of the siipeiior couit united today in culling a grand jurv to in vestigate utrike riots in Tiicnmu. Forty-fix names xvere selected front wliirli the grand jurv will he selected, returnable Friday. has a real value Z l 9 m ' ! mwjjf ! IMM NK f jlCHC tiURNIHO PIPE.AHD t f On lli ? !! of thU llir rati On you will m1i "Pro CM H.l.nt.d Jul, 300,, I0U7." Albert joy smoke Get-going! That's the flash-word! Tie up to the tidy red tin and ge yours! For, you've a lot to look forward to that'll pan-out-like-pure-gold, sure! It's a mighty restful thing to sit-by for a spell with somo P. A. and a jimmy, or the " papers," and, puff and hum a tee-deedle-deel That's getting smoke-glad ! COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. Manngor Urovard of tlfo Mcdford club has made public announcement of his policy, which assures tho fans of Class A baseball as long an tho public support justifies It. On Sunday, xvith Ulgbce and Set borts In tho box, and nn Infield that can show tho class the Mcdford In field lias shown, fast ball Is assured no matter who sxxings tho willow. Sholtz nml Huily nro developing team work around tho koystono sack that any club could bo proud of, and Mc Intyre's clean fielding and wonderful throwing arm makes him tho real class ns a third sackor. Curly, at first, Is a regular "old reliable," nml tho only problem In tho outfield Is to find men who can smash tho pill, an it Is tho exception for ono of our own men to drop n fly. i WW VOHK, July 10. The writ of habeas corpus nxvorn out by Tint ed Stales District Attorney 11. Snow den Marshall to prex-cnt his removal to Washington to nnswer to alleged r-ontempt of tho house of represcn- tntivos xvns dismissed todny bv Fed eral Judge I (und. Mr. Marshall xvns remanded to the custody of Itohert B. (lordou, scrgcnut-ut-nmiH of the house. TAL1AN GAINS IN UO.MK, July 10. A noxv advance for tho Italians In tho upper PoBlna valley, xvbero they succeeded In Im proving positions on Corno del Cos ton, was announced today by thn war office. A strong attack by tho Austrlans on the Italian lines In tho Pasublo sector was repulsed. i ("fl Mm i m k . i I!KIIP (gnrnftj I I i m vi-i T w . tT e