25 51 to II -Ih i nil -ion lit-: .1 -llO.i L"II f;i I.: PAGE POUR JEFFERSON HIGH Wd student mmmmsft in rnniw tuiinn V W h WASHINGTON, May 1. MV-; I.'.;, llay Stouhlnir, a (Undent ut Jef " foiHun hluh Buhoul, I'ortlunit, Ove litih Kon, wu8 announced today oh wln . m,. r an award 'fur tlio host 300--Ju1" word lilgli Hehool paper on "llow ,U1'J May tho Pact for the ltenuncln " (Ion of War Be Made Kffcctlve." Ho will be Bivoii a vacation trip jj.'. to Europe. Ma t,, Luollo l'almcr of tlio Jolin Mnr I .1 Hhal Ush kcIiooI, Richmond, Va.. tc:i wna second, and Max Jiaor, C'en i l tral hluli school, South liond, Ind., .:,- third. ' ' ' ' tUo ,.. Tho JudRCs wore William John Cooper1.' commlHHlonor of ciluca- llnn: Senator. Caliper of, kiumi" and Gideon A. Lynn, ttHsoclnte editor uf lo alntpnr KvcnliiK . Instructions wort) islvon In the technic of idresslntf rahhils at well attendod- special meetlnif lni.t nlht of the Southern Oregon Mu tual Itabhlt Brooders' association hold for that purpose in the plant of Swift & Co.' on Kir street. "Swift & Co; demand an uitlrac tlvc, uniform dresslnu, and from now on they shall have ll," sa"J C. C. Althouso of tho association t'ttuni?es will bo made ' In tho grading of raliblts -according to cr- t.i nmniT nnrrnrnn sKABdlliBKttUtlii I - LEARN TECHNIQUE i -i' . 1 ... size, In order to sttmututo the de - .Inand for tho matured meat, which r " lairs far boyoiul- that of tho small fryers. Tho heavier ones, boinu ., more matured', ar really superior to tho former and cheaper than iee.f, as they po twice as far. f Manager Campliell of Swift & Co. Is. .very optlmlstioV as to tlio futuro of dresaod rabbit moat, and .' .ff will not 'lia Ioiik "ow. ho tliinlis, Itlll It will bo a workaday dish fur tho many an well as a-Bundny meat for tho foW")vl8e epicureans, as I , now the case. J ih j 1 TALENT . TALENT, iOro.. May 8. Hpl.) 'Mm, Nck'I KrHklno niul ! children culled on frlondH In Talent May (J. Tho city council mot May 0 at a hiKiilar mooting. Several mutters uf IntereHt wero dlHcuMHCd portaln Iiir to ImprovonionlH tu tho city In general. ' " W. R. Lamb In convalescing fcfter a Hcvere attack of ptomaine ( fiulHonlng brought on by eating I-tome flnh purchuHcd from a pod flier. 1' ; ' 1 ' i ; Mr. and Mw Wlllltim Hurt are I porting a now coupo purchaned I iluiing tho week. ' ' I Mr. H lack wo H of AHhland and Mr. U. V, Parkn of- thin city wero I Dropping In Medford, May 0. Mr. Howley wrtH a buHinoHS vfal ! tor In Medford Tuesday- Tho Wagner Crook, nehool will put on a carnival Friday ovonlng t of this week. Tho) will bo n i splendid program beuldoH a fancy ( work Halo. Mot dogs and Ice cream will bo on salo In the ba'Hcmcnt I and u beuutlful quilt ylll lc given I uway. ' . v. i t i .r Rosoburc. S 1,1'oe t mnrkors beln I 'instnlled bore. 1 t ... -- -prs Now In Both All-Enameled and Semi-Enameled, your choice of color JUST LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES AU'EnameletJ . ;K Ranges' n $5700 and $670 See Our Windows Your Credit 11:00 to .7:00' p. in. IIC'A. Hour J ' NJSC Beivico to KOO, K11CJ. KOMO, KOW, Krl. 7:00 to 7 : :i 0 p.m. The Three liojH- NliC service to KOO. 7:31) to 7:45 p. m. A m oh n s)tuly NHC Hcrvico to KOO, Klly, KOMO, K(IW. KKCA. 7:45 to 8:45 p. m. Standard Sym phony Hour NBC Horvico to KCO, KI1Q, KOMO, KUW. KFI. 8:45 to 0:00 p. in. Parks Sisters NBC service to KOO, KOA. 0:00 lo 9:30 p. in. Memory Lane NBC service to KOO, K1ICJ, KtiW, KIOCA. 0:30 lo 10:00 p. m. The Olym pians NBC service to KOO, KOA. 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. The Na tional Concert orchestra NBC service to KOO. - 11:00 to .12:00 ii. in. IJanco or- cheHtra-r-NUC, service to KOO. Radio Program ! KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) .:'.: . i Thursday. 5 lo 15:30 Standard Flame S Oas I'roirrani. 5:30 to (i Crater. Lake Auto ' I'alnt Shop. 0 to 0:15 UIb 1'lnos Ltnulier ! Co. .- , . . 6:15 to 1130 News and mar- ItotH by Mall Tribune. 0:30 to 0:45 Jacksoii'Counly Uuildlne and Loan Assn. 0:411 to 7 farmers' Ki- change Co-oporatlvo. , ' 7 to 7:1 5 Tom and Wash proHontod by Associated OH 8 Oovt. frost forecast by f Floyd Young. ' . ' ' ' Friday. ' ' 7:10 "to ' "7:55 I'opular re- ' cordhiKs, , . . s fr 7:55' to 8 Croakfast broad- S cast of news by Mail Trlb- r lino. 8 to 8:30 Children's Oold Bond Radio Half Hour. 8:30 to 8:45 Irai-ltd-a1 Po- tato Chips. ' 8:45 to I) Tonswald Insur- f anco Agency; 9 to 11:30 Monarch Seed and Feed Co.. (1:30 lo 10 Schilling and Co. 10 to 10:30 Hllioart's Book and Music Store. Ashland, 10:30 to 11 Marsh Ororery. 11 to 11:30 Kndors, Ashland 11:30 to 112 .lartiue Ijonnox. b 13 to 12:30 Hubbard JJros. Inc. :' v . . , M 12:30 News flashes' by Mull , rlhtine. 4! 12:30 to 1 Palmor Music House. 1 to 1:30 Mohnort's Rhubarb 1:30 lo 2 Lewis Super-Ser- vice Station. 4 2 to 2:30 .Mann's Depart- ment Store. ... 2:30 lo. 3--llropby's,' Jew-' elevs. . 5 to 5:30 Standard Flaino 4 Oas Program. H' 5:30 to ; 0 nooho.i Servlco Htiitlon, Central Point.' .' 0 to 0:15 Big Plhos Luinbor ' Co.i ',:. ' - 0:15 lo 7 Harwood Photo Service. 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash, presented, by Associated Oil.' - ' 8 tiovt. frost forecast. 4. 4. 4. Colors to Harmonize With Your Kitchen - W O O D '. RANGES TUKPFORn MATT, Clowns and Pretty Girls in Circus 7- MAJOR SHARE IN lmK ' Y$k Mk SCHOOL AWARDS - oC,. A NLW lir , .' ncrs OI llio naiiwnui; creuuve noi,. f 1 rm. W V M, i f ' .. I ' '111 I ill TW. WWimM A ; I II W-M fi second, Joe Klmmel, Lewis and ftZ"-JSLrf t W iT I &wMldI(i! & k Clark-high, Spokane, Wash. y5T!" KJ?k I WwfM WiW WfcLg , I Poeti'y: Sixth, Joan Cox. Grant 'fiiS If 9fv j -m , .f i Wlflf Y hlKh sch001' Portland.- Ore. ftf f ft 71rf I r ' ill ( i (iV Story illustrations: .Fourth,. .,. l fill fXi I 'TlA I A'J I V Il.filglas Lynch,. Grant hgh.Buij. VmJPm fearn 1 KyV,im tiffl&W' Xtm.. -WW.: I I II II II II II I.I.I. II III: Bill I I - WW MM IIVB&a ' .' . fi 1 JBXW ?'. -mousm - W I ! . Ii.v:;y V I Illll II ! l II M9 v'.-.-M.-,:-J .:..'.. Ml :: aT jm.:-:-'.:-.:---::-::-;::-:-l ' Sft B CContlnnea from rage One) ilillM ltcalizntioii tl)nt tunny flo(iiK wero luvfcssnry ' to tlio HueeesH of tho clmiM wn made many joui-h up". I tut It lcniiUned for tho Al. (J. HarnCH 'CIwuh l dlMfover that prolty K'Ii-Ih' Wore also Important. In tho 'I1K10 edition of thlH I'amouH show Hpc'tatotH, will ftml fifty or tho Iet known Mooys" In tho flrt'iiH world, mill kooics or CaHfnr ula lioaiitirs (hat rould win prizes hi any hoauty contest. 1IOWAUU niSTltlCT, Ore., May 8. (Spl.) -The I'arent-Teaehpi'H nHKoelaUnn vlll hold 'Uh regular monthly mootinK at tho unhniilhouso Friday aflovnonn.1 -May !th. Tho proHhlent do-nlros u jiood attonrt- anco s this Is tho last meeting of the year, and plan.s will he made ;to 'ive- the children a treat the hist; day of, Hehoot-.. 'Miss M lur joi'l o Smith, who toaohes at .Vrospcct, --visited her mother and : hruthei'H over Sundny. Mrs. iJInhol Mack met with the flowing class Inst Wednesday after noon, and has arranged to meet with us iiKaln May J,2lh. Afrs.' ilusUnho farter paid bur .school a brief ' Visit;: llidt week. Mr, and Mrs. Cooper and family having snld thrlr plnce in llnwnrd Semi-Enameled " Ranges ' $4495 $4750 $4950 See Our Windows iKi Use TRTBUNE,'' M15DFORD, l I il I I C,,nn Anno 1,11, school. Seattle: f LJ ft B.fk JM W tk I SrI ' . . , al TteM iwaj mat V" 'i !i ' " - m.p,:mtf jtO -,r : ; ' Jf . Tuaran , """ ' """.!S&!SSW&3'V.1 P " 1 4:.i IN RADIO ORATION Al. (J. ItarnoH will bring his famous circus lo this city for afternoon and night exhibition on Monday, May, ll. Novel Iefore luus no nincb money Ihcii npent to iiHNoinhlo n iH'rforimuico that will stand out a.s the. best In history. Features liuvc lieen Imported from Kuropo iukI Asia, while tho best of the American, arcnlc stiirH will lo anions the noted iti;ruy of nrttsts it ml performers, ' " Park, are moving to Medford. Their many frlendH rewet ivory much t." havo tho Cooper family leave our I noiKhhorhood. They havo the well wishes of all whereever-thoy may locate .i Several pupils firom the Howard Hehool will tako part In the musical festival at AHhlund Thursday, Mrs. Schulko, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at tho Sci.ed Heart hoRpltal recently haH returned to her homo and is im proving rapidly, Mrs, Kaymond Crawford wont to Grants I'ilss ono day last week rti a delegate to the Xlaptist conven tion held thoro. , 1 ClntsUanio.-Holmnn Hroa; will erect new $11), 000 strueiuro on site oC pruHont lloluian building. ' -f- ' " . Klumath Fnlla.-MBrland Shroud will open modern exclusive wom- en's shoe store at T11 Main sfcroet OREGON,-THURSDAY. II PORTLAND GAINS t ' lj,'p - A number of local people tuned In last evening when William UuUKherty, lti-year-old high school senior of this city gave, his oration on the Constitution over ' Btution KtiW;, Portland. Listeners, today Mated that the talk came in clear and distinct. The Oregon contest was sponsored by tho Portland Oregouian. ' ' " . - Halph R. Bailey, Dougherty's eoucli accompanied him, to Scuttle today where he will compete, with Vernon Wlthuhn of Washington, LaVon Sorenson, Idaho; Margaret IJulros, Hawaii; John 8. Billings, ULah; and Alfred Vaugh of Phoe nix, -Arizona, winner over Cutffor niu and Nevada competitors, . Brisbane's Today ' (Continued, 'rom P0 one): (Continued from Page. One). those injured, or whose, homes had been destroyed. Iu Frpst, tile prompt action. o two pub lie school teachers, moving, the children to open fields, saved tho lives of 75. Intense and unseasonable hot weather, clse wheref might account for the ' erratic mid 'dangerously powerful winds. In, New York yesterday the tem perature, at noon, wu:f S7 desrcea, breaking? all records for May 7. News from Burma tella of many earthquakes and tidal waves. An uiont pagodau were rocked to de struction. From the top of one, tho Shwo-Dacon miKOda, there fell a Iiuko weather vane, n? solid gold, said to 1)0 worth. J 1,200,001). Many devout Uurnmns doubtless asked themselves what purllcular sod had become' unnoyed, just what had annoyed him, and how ho could bo placated. In very ancient times human sacrifices might have boen of fered. In tho belief that tho rlRlit KOd would accept them. And the victims, before having their throats cut, would bo ordered lo tnko humblo mossages of propitia tion to tho higher legions. Educated 'Uunnana know that It was only nils' old earth, trying to sctllo down into permanent shape. That process will contlnuu for thousands of ceiilurios. ' "Miidvrn Ijootlcg-gangstor Clinic Is viciously cruel. In Chicago, a man "taken for H ride" Is found 111 n ditch, ninny bullets in his body, marks on his throat, showing that he hud been choked and. most horrible, his eyeballs gouged out; l'ollco think this was it wain lug to others In disfavor. On tho other hand, gangland de lights to honor those that liv Its opinion, tall In n, good cause. la Newark, N. .1., Krnnklo Mu zoeehi, In described hy tho iiollco us a "gunman killed In a boot leggers' quarrel about territorial lights." Invading tho other boot IcKuers' territory is tho deadly sin. Maxzocht will havo a magnifi cent funeral, no expense spared, truck loads gf flowers and a fine grave.. ' Ho whs shot dead as ht' stood on a corner. The senate, by n vote of t to 31K rejects Judge l'arkor, lloml- imtcrt by President Hoover for tho supremo court. Lawyers of hlgli standing have said that decisions by Judge l'ar- kcr. now criticised, wero tho only decisions ho should havo rendered! in nccordaiico with law. Hut It Is probable that President Hoover Is glad to havo tho matter ended, adversely. ' The .nflrmnUon Wf n judge, soi ' savngely criticized, Justly or other wise, would have affected the puli- lie mind and respect for the hlgh- est court, unfavorably. Or. Hutler. head of Columbia L'nlversliy, told a gathering In lmdon that our new tariff bill, if passed, will take congress away from the ilapuhllcan party at the election this. fnfl. Thnt pleases the ftrltlsh. nnx- j Ions to have us use goods made In ill nam, ns mucn as jiossinie. 4 Nevertheless' attacks on free trade will be the backbone of the next lory campaign. Kotherire and Henverhrook. two morl- Influ ential men. out of office in Kng l:md, are fighting to keep ItrltiJi litlving for Ihitlsh. workers niul ..... , l,,.,...!.,,,.. lUn o,.vt,.tt MAY 8, 1900 PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC 0. 0. Alonderfer-; PAi NT SiilisfiM'lioii xiiai-aiilccil wltli ' Fast 'drying "Rogers" the fast-drying brushing lacquer sold on a, "Money Back" Guaranty offers ybd a glorious variety of rich tiolors. Actually dries while you wait. Easy to apply. Leaves no brtiBii marks. Furthermore, toys arid a hundred other things can be con verted into joyful spots of color while you wait. 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