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PAGE TWO MEDFOm-) MATTi TRIBUNE, MKDFOTID, ORKfiOX, WEDXIDAV. FKTRr.T?Y 28. 1017 JOCAL AND Li PERSONAL Mrs. K. H. Oatinun returned Mon day from Oakland. Oil., ai-foinimnli'd by lier iliiti;lil'r. Mr. Arllc SutIk'h tson, wlio Is rapidly recovering from u m-Mit ojjcnttiun. Jlrs. I.nacli, roraeilcrrf. MixlrlK ud to (Into, lluarantei-d. I'lionn UM-.I. Mr. and .Mrs. C. K. Wailr f l'orl- land Hpcnl Hie first of Hi" with I" li,9 city. Sec liuvc Wouil aliout that flro In mnaiHo polity. Office, Room 101 M. F, & U. lllds. S. W. Kllcy of Idaho Falls. Idaho, arrived In tho city Tuesday ovcnliiK. Mr. and Mis. II. tSelty of Portland are KueniHnK n few iIh.vh In tlu city. '111? ,"ic milk fchalios at Do Vuo'b. Mrs. ('. A. Thompson of licrhy spent Tuesday and Wcdnosilay In the city. (inlcn Vila Ford ears, $200 doivu mid a nionlli. R. I'. Olinppi'll of Grenada, I'al., t a .Mcdford visitor for a few days. Sweet elder at Do Voo's. Mth. Jack Schnurr returned thin morning from a visit with relatives In Montana and Idaho. AVe have dried beet pulp. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 0. It. liny arrived In the city Wed nesday from Berkeley, I'al., where he spent tho past year for his health. V. I,. '.Million of Heallle. W'n., is spending a few days in Medford transact ini? business with local mer chants. Fresh, chocolates at D Voo'b. F. MncFttrland of Portland was lu Mftdford the first or tho week attend lug to business matters. J)r. Heine, physician and surgeon Specially, oye, oar, nose, throat. Of lice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted. ' 0. ( . Kvaus of Berkeley, Cnl Is spending a few days In tho city vis- ItliiB friends and atlcndlni; to liusl- nesH matters. For the best insurance see ilolmes. tho Insurancn Man. Sue .1. Xelll of Conillii;. Oil., .Is a Mcdford visitor for a few days. To revive tho dead spots In your lawn use tho famous Wizard ferll llzer. Momirch Seed and Feed Co. ,Mv. and Mrs. William Goldman ol Portland are spending n few days In tho city on a combined business and pleasure trip. 'Baskets, toys, elilnaware, novultto! at Japanese Art Klore. If 0. I'. Stevenson of Portland Is ItinonK the out. of town business vis itors lu the city. Baths 2fc, Hotel Holland. Tom Maitreltor of Conullle, Oru., Is in the city to intend the funeral of his brother, the late John .Mas letter. Lockw'ood has re- I loom 2:20 to 5 p. M. F. & II. bulld- of ian Francisco. lir. Myrtlo S. sinned practice. in., 509-210-:! 11 IiiK- U. McNnniarii Oil., ultcntled to business mutters in Medrord the. first or the week. Wo carry a full line of lawn, r,ar ' den mid field fertilizer. .Monarch Seed and Feed Co. .Mr. mid Mrs. II. ti. Ci'ttini; of Au burn. Wn., arrived in the eliy Wed nesday uml left for Facie Point, where they will visit relatives for a few weeks. Bakery kooiIs al IV Voe's. C. C. Hamilton of Boston, Mass., was a Mcdford visitor Tuesday and Wednesday, having; adrcsscd a meet Iiir at the PrcsuMci Inn church. Take that broken pump to the Pa rifle lllnhway Carafe. ;n South Bait lett st. tiavles Welds Anytlilni;. .1. Ci. Mcliunnld of Poribuid it spending a few ila lu the eli al tendini; lo business matters. Wllat ationt your early fardel," We have a full line of fre-h bulk seeds that mow. Wo liar. II. alia1!:!, red and crimson clover, sweet rtuver ,md evcrvthinp In Ibe crnss feed line. If roil are lookln; for qut'M'.y, we baie ll. Mouarcli Spm ami Feed Co. It. It. lieste acted business of the ivi'ek. Old piiiers for sale at thlj office at -IV per li"ii. Claude II. l.lut of Portland is anion; the iiui of town business its llor In the city. Wo are exclusive a;rniq for Southern Oregon Tor the famous Ullckeie Innhaturs and broo.li-n Come lu and let us uVic.iiii-.tr!. anrl Ret our priies. M. , 'larch Seed i.nd Fefd Co. A. H Nirr.- nf San l'lsn. Isc. Oil 3. N. Smith of Portland Is a Mcd ford business visitor lor a few days. Phono SS I .Heath's Drug Store,. F. Spencer Brown Is a recent ar rival in the illy from Oakland. Cal. Buttermilk 10c sal. Do Voo's. The W. C. T. I', will meet ul the public library Thursday afternoon ut '::;o. A laru alleluia we Is de sired us matters of Importance will come up. Pierce the Florist for rose bushes. A fine lino of standard and now va rieties. Phono :;74. 002 l!oy Allen of Grunts Pass Is speinl lim a few dns In Mcdford uttcndiim to business matters. Gasoline and oil ut Do Voe's. C. M. McAlbter of Portland spent Ttiesdnv and Wednesday in Mcdford on business. Best coffee at Campbells Cafe .Samuel .Mat his of ItOKiie River is Medforil buslnes.i visitor for a few- days. Hot waffles at Campbells Cafe. Mrs. .1. M. Totheroiv wont to .Mcd ford this niornliiK lo visit for sev eral days wiih her daiiKhtcr, Mrs. H. I,. He. rnioad.- Grants Pass Cour ier. John BiKhaiit of Sams valley at tended to business matters in the city Wednesday. Del llradshaw or Butte Fulls spent Wednesday in Mcdford visiting friends and attending lo business mut ters. O. S. WrlKlit of Oakland, Cal.. war a Mcdford visitor tho first of the week. iM. li. Turnish of l.os Angeles, Cal.. was In Medrord the first of. the wcok on business. Miss l.otinsbury, milliner at the M. M. Dept. Store, and her trimmer, who lias been with her the past seasons, Jiavo .lust returned from their buying trip in San Francisco, and have one of the finest Hues ol millinery ever shown lu Medforil. 2 H 0 Company 7, C. A. ('., will hold their first drill, following federal inspec tion, tonight at tiie armory. :A crew of men are engaged In measuring the Iron cundiitt enclosing tho wires which carry electricity to the cluster lights on the business streets. The Caiifornla-Oicgon Pow er Co., purchased tills conduit from the city last November, paying for It In Installments by rebating each month 25 per cent of tho month's light bill. The conduit Is valued at about $l,noo. Tyson Benll of the Central Point district was in Mcdford Wednesday visiting friends and iittendiug to business mutters. The City Recorder Is now engaged ill, winding up the audit, of water tic- onnls and transferring the accounts lo tho I reasnrer's office. Tho new iiuarter opens tomorrow. Water rents will be paid al the treasurer's office instead of the recorder's office as formerly. ;Mlss Loiinsbnry, Milliner al the M. 1. Dept. Store, will have the same ex cellent trimmer, who has pleased the people Willi her splendid style during tho past season. 2H2 C. H. Carroll and It. K. Tucker were Medforil visitors Wednesday from Brow nsboro. Members of Hie clly Mater force are engaged In repairing the city tele phone line to tho Intake which was broken by the recent, heavy fall of snow. IMrs. 10. Oatmau has returned from ,i visit to IrlcnUs and relatives In California. .lames li. King of Klamath Kails, is spending a fen days lu the clly on business. I.oills lleclur of Weed. Cal.. Is a Medforil business cisi'or for a few days. Born - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, a ullie-pontld son, Fcbru- BEDFORD ELKS POSTPONE TRIP TO Infill will ll i- pj-oliitlilf f hit t 1 trip of Klk iil-r.(lers to Khnmtlli Fail be iMtMHiit)l utilil tin romiiiM ol' t'iiir Yi;i(lu-r, w hen the tU-U'-nt nU will I(hI-c puviii',' toll to tin- S. 1'. ami will imn'ht'y lu Kliiiimlli in tsirs. The mv-lliiiMin.ir v1'"'-' t Mclfoi'il luW(- s i-; i'(hiimim'(1 ul' Owrit'y I 'at tun, iati'S Olio Kin;z, I'aH 1 li'ilui-oniicr. lr. Si-ely, K;iy Hiitmuiul and K. ('. Tliat Klumnlli Tails Ian tiro lunfc X I'ut'uiml lu tlu? clah lu'lut'cn tlit( two ti';iins is iiruvcn hy tin1 I'uIIowmji torv lukcn Iruiu llif Klamath J'alls Ilcn.hl: 'McillV.itl. IM. Vvb. W.W'v av thirstiuK lor j;ni'r. IJur ti'iim avcr- iiiXVA ljctter tlinti :t00 puumls. Will hit vt? to puMpum, liuwliny r-t-rits, a-, I wo nit'Milici's art u liable lo enim at th time. C'utne later." of mealc Ijoekwooii, makes the ''So reatl a telegram reeeivetl today bv the Ineal Kllis bowling team from the Medford loilLte toiim with whieh a series of bowliny; jjiirm ws to be played tomorrow niht here. 'The loeal team Ims been j'ttiny info trim with much practice, and is cert ;i in of Iseepiui: their nealps (it home whenever the lione visitors vUit the alleys nt the temple.' Tl HOG CASES Stutie uf an epidemic are denied by Jr. S. A, cilv health ol'th-rr. 'A ho following ,-tiittniii'tit ; ''For the inloitiKitiuii of the pubM", tin- lie.ii It li offiei-r dc-in tu tate that, so tar as kimwn. the rei-ent out break of meash'?. i liaiiled lo five families. In three of the-e the eon- tiiion is traeeable to recent arrivals from a town in e;iMeru Oivon. All linve been o.iuirantined. If any resi dent of Mi'tlford knows of a ea-e of mensles which lias not been brought to the attention of the healtli depart- ni'-nt, he will router a favor upon the eomnmnity by reiortin;.; the same to the health ulfieer or chief of police.' VALLEY MOISTS TOTlVEJAWlfLlES ASKED TO JOIN NEW II DIED PKKC1VAI, Albert K. .1. Pereival died Kcbrnary 2S ut the home of Mm. S. I. Jones, Jacksonville, am:l T. 1 years, o mouth. Mr. Percival suf fered a struko of puryHsis at Spo kane two years from which he never completely recovered. The immediate cause of death was appo plexy. He had lived in this section for J.lio past 12 years, lie leaves his mothers, Mrs. James Percival, of Montreal, Canada, and five children. Miss Erla Percival, Spokane; Frank Percival, Kvorett; Albert, Homer aud Dorothy Percival of Spokane. Funer al arrangements have not as yet been made, pending word from relatives. Mr. Percival came here 12 years aso from Spokane, where he had been a railroad conductor for many years. He had a wide circle of acquaintances ami was a familiar figure about town. Two pettv juries lire todav delib erating, ciirli with the fa lis of lowly swine as the subject of their consid eration. YeMerdny a jury bean hen ring of testimony in the ease of the Statu vs. Tom Kinney, Hoy Wal ton and Carl Hammond. The ease was jjiven to the jury ut D:'M this iimntin and at 3 o'clock they had been unalile lo ai;ree. The second porky episode came to the attention of the jury this mornin; following the alleged theft, of a num ber of ho;s beloniui; to a rancher named Thomas of the I'rownsboiV di.it riet by t'harlc- llansromb. It is i'X)ecled tliiit a decision in this ease will he reached late this afternoon. The following men comprise the jury empanelled Ihis niornin: ,!ohn Hnrncburi:. Fred Warner, Fmil llolir, Waldo Willard. Itenton liowers, Al fred Colemaii. Waller Ilownc, John K. Smithpeter. KImer fr. ('olejn.'iu, Frank S. t'aienler, l)aid Dorn and (i!en Fuhriek. u ry i' . J. J. Neane of Independence, Ore., was in Udloid the firs! of the week on business Millinery dinol(t Saturday, Mart h .!. Mts l.ouiisliiu . M. M. Pep! Store. ft r of I'ortl.ind tram In the cll the 1'iist m'MPHUlCY "W. lluinphrey, well known mining man of the valley, died at Kay Gold February 2 8 after a ten-day nickner.s with pneumonia. He was G." years of ase. Mr. Hum phrey came to this section 10 years ago from Colorado whore- ho was e:i ga?cd in mining. Lately he hr4 b-en a partner with A. 10. Kennies and C. J. Christopher in the Whitney mine near Kav Hold. He leaves his v ife and seven children. Funeral urrautJe monts will be announced later. STATE OFFICIALS TO Wi'.llnm .1. Shaw of Fort Worth,, f(s,,,K! renmU'M oil ford visitor. ATTEND BANQUET rmq innin in ' JUST A FEW HOURS the Cold miioiur' Fndt Oregon motorist will in the future have a ronecitcd voice which will bi lliard tiirmtyhoiii l!ie state in the mat ter of the huihlio' :ind maiuteitaiici- of jjimk! nmiN, in tlie lintejinir of mo tor tourists to ue the highways and in present inu llie 'iew of the imdor iiifj iUiMie lo future leilulivo bod ies. (.Mganieit frotn I he old IJortland Automobile club, the new organization has been styled the Oregon State Mo tor association. The membership roil is expected to reach hne proportions, with representative ga-oline bus from every hamlet in the state en rolled. The nucleus around whi-'i the new membership is beiu' built i the liOO members of the Portland club. J. W. Morris, consulting engineer of the state association, is touring southern Oregon, urgani.iuir units, do ing; preliminary work fur later road development and acquainting1 uutoi.-ts with the new bodv and the reasons for its being. Just at present Mr. Morris is sojourning for a few days in Ashland and Medford. At Ashland Thursday nighl a public meeting will be held, attended by Phil Meteuan, Dr. Cornelius, John Harvard and other direct urs, who will also attend the 'auprceiation banouet'' al Med'J-u-d Friday. The objects of the association as outlined by Mr. .Morris are. briefly '.is follows : To protuo'ie good roads legislation. To promote good roads building. To log- and mop roads. To Issue in dps and reports to mem bers. To collect and disseminate infor mation for tourists. To propose local unit in every count v. ti,.. ..tmiuii tee ill cluirgc of ............. i n.n.h.i-ed to on r i 'laiKs' "Pl.rucuu.uu ' V s ,. (n,.j Ciipoc Misr.y-!on't Stay iesislature nuuth al U j S(!nV(,.Hl! . i'ii oru iioici i-' i".'.' 1 Imimliiiii lo vi' liiM-r -.all 2, exti-nils mi sictlou n' the lio'zuc and iirsie rcpri-Fi'iiniiloii lumi I'vcry district. Si'c.iiru your lickct.s ci.il' . m '!" niiiiilici- will - lie liniin .1. I" i' ' i:l lie Ki'ciirc.d ilin.Tt or iiy I lioiu' frinn 11. A. I'.iiltu. sccri'tiiry jt -lord Ciiiiimi ri ial dull, ''riiv 1. Invitations have lif;'ti c.McinKiil in (Invpriior Withyi fonlj". Mi'n -M- cott, Tom Kay, Krcd llni-lilnl, ScliniiiiicliiT, Kil Chiuton ,u. il lliu I'urtluml iiftwspapcrs. I Vou a fi'Vc body i ci'ii end prlppp and break up ,. cidd I'itlHT in lioud, chest, r !inil". Iy li'.kiiiB ll dose of LIMIT PRESIDENT'S POWER (Continued From rage One.) DRIVE ON TIGRIS LONDON. Keb. 28. -The British are continuing to advam'e rjipiHIy on the Tigris tumt. Ooieial ami'i'iu'-e-nieiil iv'jis nuidc hi' re toda v th;it on Mondav the Turks were being cngnged on the le! t bank of the river more thun thirty miles weM and northwest, of Kul-el- Amiiva. PRIEST RELATES TRAGIC TALE (Continued From Page One.) V SHICTO. Feb. L'S. . Michi gan's en ire re(ii'''lir'nn delegation oted todav it Mippoi-1 tlie armed m'u trali( bill, not to obstruct derail ve leui.-l.il ion an.) lo ro-operate in every nny wit ti Pitf'-Meni 'il.'on In tie n leinatioiml erii 'the il-'leuatioi. had ii rll eaMeH liv.-.'ilier tv Seilttl ntli.iiii Miien Smith ea-es.. letl folk. 1 p. 111., -7tll, Will ica eh I .on il" in a ml Liverpool early iio'iiiin lh. L.'ponia carried sev enteen women, live children, all "ijved except Hoy-, Only serious ho-pitnl c.ie i- chief engineer, w ho will 1 e covor. llo-pital ea-c till dne tran inpinenl from boats to admiralty c--cl, rendered dangerous from tiie hcav -.well and tlarkne-s." Another dispateh wa rceeived tioni Andia-'-adttr I'agc :tt l.im!on dated the '.Till : '"Tlie ad mi rait v in fom:'- me ot li iail thai the l.aeoum wis torpedoed v. itli'iMt m ! niiv i." reati, but. contains this phrase prohibiting- insui'iinee of munition ships: "War Issuance. ''Said bureau of war risk insurance shall not insure any anus or ammuni tion or any ves-el carrying' amis and fininiutiition consigned to belligerent countries or auv citizen thereof.'' Jlr. Flood said this provision would pennit the anaing' and protection of munitions Miips, but would not per mit their iuMirauce bv the govern ment. The ndminiMralion contends that munitions -dups are protected by inteniational law as well as any others against ruthless and unwarned de-t ruction with saerifiee- of life. No record of the vote in commit tee wus h('p't but Chairman Flood said he thought it w;is T to 4. Other m etr.be vs said seven voted ngninsl it. At any rate, fiV coiamittecinen an nounced they would file mimuitv rc ptnts. They were Simekleford, dem ocrat, Alis-ouii: (ooier, republiciiu, Wisconsin ; lludille--ien, den:oerat , Ahdiania ; Porter, republican. Peim slvmiia( aiHrThitUijwnn,1 ' d'-ieot-iat. (khdioina. Cbfiinnnii llo"il will re port the bill to the house tomorrow. WOMAN COULD HARDLY STAND Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound. l':ii..-'s Cold t'liiiui'iimd" every two linius inn H throe doses arc taken. It promptly i" ns i-loROTd-up nos trils mid air !as.-ai;'' In Iho ln-uil, stops nasty ilisi-liiirjto or nose run niuir, relieves sick lieailaclie, dullness, level isliness, sore lliroal, sneezing, ni l i soreness and t'ness. of ; Hon t st :iy suiiii'ii no: ynu mow- inu and sMiilflinn' ICase your tliroli. JIiiil-; lien'1. uotnins else in ine worm e.ives sucli iiroieiit rellel aa "Pane's Cold Compound." which costs only i;;. cents at any ilrus -store. It cts The city lisUit deiiarlineiil force Wednesday niornliiK finished me .vni-ir of reid.'ieinir burned out lumps streamer system and in mak-jiihit assistance, i.isies nice, ana to the wiring el' tl:e sys-'canses no iijcuiivi-iiienee. iu muc jou L'et the K. nnine. on the ins repairs leni. ifflf llllllilliulB mil! Medford's Prosperity and Yours 'T'HK eiiniiii'-' of I!i:T'!'KI TIM KS fliouUl mean (HM'OKTI'NITV l'"i- tlie eoniniu- ,1 it v. anil every firm prejiared. Il'sVdn; reailv. Aie yen .' anil iniiii iilniil that is CMAXCK if you are Have you a liu liking Capital P $100,000 eoiineeliou-t-vvhere your funds may lie safe ly uml conveniently 1m tulloci .' Have yon the hacking of i-oine iroeil haul; You will fiiul the First National just the RIGHT bankintj connection. JlstMeiioiilIiiiik g I MEDFORD OREGON Jfl i IIIHIIIIiaUilllllH Fulton, N. Y. "Why will women pay out their money for treatment and receive no benefit, when so many have proved that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vege- tatile Compound will mnko them well ? For over a year I suffered so from female weak ness I could hardly Etand and was afraid to go on tho street alone. Doc tors said medicines were useless and only an operation would help me, but Lydia E. Pihkham'a Vegetable Compound has proved it otherwise. I am r.cw perfectly well and can do any kind of work.'' Mrs. Nklmis Fiuxi-h, care of K. A. Kider, K.F.D. No. r. Fulton. N. Y. "We wish every woman who sufTera from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the let ters written hy women made well hy Ly dia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have bad nymptomsand do not understand the cause, write, to the Lydia K. Finkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Masa.. for helpful advico given free. A Ml'NKMK.XTS TO X U i T. ARROW COLLARS 15 eta. each, 6 lor 90 ct3, CturTT. PFnA!)T A CO. , !C. MAICCRS Tliomas Medium ntul Anita lvins lu Paul Aeinstnuis's funny, le lijjlitful stride Mieees, THK IIKlll TO TI1K HOOKAH" Port rnyins the eoniplicationa that follow three miners' efforts to iie.t an heir to their mine, worth sixty millions. Also t.owii t'oMi-;iY. Pag TO.MOKHOW X THKD V HAIi V In "Tin-: vixn.v TUESDAY NIGHT MARCH 6th THE SEASON'S MOST NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT I'liniillK I'liiliaimeil, Inliu t from Iouk inn New York, HoMou, Cull-ago I 9Jlr CHAIttlS DMHTOH Htl loss imit &3 .k If 1 ' MCTOSI WEIliiIC.i k LATEST V- .'Bf-'i ftOP&tArcmumxZii- xr ' I i w 5 rm AM 1 ' '' ' iil ill 1 1 ! I nffii i 1:1 J! Ill SPECIAL AUGMENTED HER8EHT ORCHESTRA Til K C.S I' l( '1,1 ih:s li.win gri.x.ixo --f. yriMiv lSAliKl.i.i-; ,i.sox i:i;.; s am.iiv itiaxcuK m i'i'ii:i,i) cscm; i k, ltKX llKXDKlrKS AI.KX Xlll:i; I,1I!K Jinit (Inlers Xoiv. Seal Sale Sunc.l.iy tt first I I rows -S-.OH; last I nmx !jll..-il l'.aleoav, I rows $1.11(1; nrt I Itilvs .T."n-; lialancc .-(). I'.i'iv I'oi.i.a i;i n.OKK.VCK.I'HKSS l: A I AF,I)X i.orisK '.savaxt M. I'l iics l.tiwi'r I'loor i-i I nnvs $l.."0; nevt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ; s I i ' MliMIl Ul" first of lile nic-k III M. li fe nj on luisitiess. Dr. Hart. phyRloma ami euriieon.' office Jaiksou Count; llnnk Hultd-I K. V. lioelt U a Xiill iir.l l-:i-.ines j visitor for a it ilava n oui l'orilanil.j Now If tlie lime lo lnnt fen alals, lloini- Kiuwu moik. l'leree tin- I'lor-I 1st. riionn :iT I. :H2" 1 K. l- l.oeii oT Km-mio, I'iii , uri iv j eil 111 tlie .clly Yiif,la eccniM n:el! will Bpeml a few il:ivs looi.tim .hi. , j iHiMnrfif Iniei esi.H. Ir. HarRiave Km -iih i ' anil Kruil I Urowr Hank bills. I'lionc :.lu. ! I'ciahiTra Orootlcr sloe and two hoMv.ilcr Iu.mcm M. Miller Central I'oin'. I're :,ou. i .I'Cli K.ii, .use el the er .loe.t i T I, 'le ci:(. to t,t!,e I i' I :t ! IlisllCil re. nil all Stele I'ltone FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STI ItllOUX I Ol (.lis AMI ( tll.lis EcKman's Alterative Suhl li,i All I.-.1I1M III litfultl. From Frost to Flowers In a Few Short Hours Oi 'sunset l& I IogSout'cs5, I Shasta Route THREE Daily Trains ini nun io AX I'll XCIM tl r. a in. : o" a,, ni. le re p. in. Knock at Our Door! CALIFORNIA in Herirunrv means Spriiritiine. The golden oranaes are oo the tree. liirds are reitirniim from tho south. Blossom 9 aro appearing on many of the trees, .lust the risht kind of weather for out door recreation. The ehance of climate, surronndinss and nmufements will lut l-rore your health and HKAl.TH IS WKAl.TH. Soi'THKUN r ACIKH" asents nre well en nipped to give areurato information regarding a trip to California. Hook lrt deserthina all parts of the Male. Information, regard inc hotels, henrh and mountain resorts, sc-euie attrai tions, stopovers, round t ri p rates. Ak for hoekKt "Wayside Notes"' iiiul "Side Trips ". Call on our auit yn. A. J. VAN WAMNti. A cent, Mnlfonl. Ouon. JuUnM. Scott, (ienernl Paen?ier Ai;ent. Southern Pacific Lines Good Travel Insurance Evcryfootof the UnionPacific System between Portknd and Chicago is protected byAutomatic ' Electric "Safety" Signals. Go EAST via the famous ColumKt River Route and enjoy the security ironi delay and annoyance these sentinels assure. WM. McMURRAY, Ocncr,l r.-ngcr'Ag;' 'roRTLAND