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n .1. Krcv No WmwIHi'IS Toiiuiitow WOMAN BURNED IN ROSEBURG WELL MEDTORD MATL TRTT5UNTC, MTCDEOTin, -ORKGON'. SUNDAY. MAY IS. 1!):!0. IKK OF AUTO f ! SLASH IN COPeER SDQUGLAS TURKEY JCOALCARRIERSUNK 'V!LLAGE DESTROYED Social Events of Church Societies to thu preseni-'O of tho Al i l.lVt.,l!ti.i.,, . i!.-iriif circus in k'dfor.l to- 1 M'i A 'i.i. '..',' . ' Mi'y 17 i : ""'-milieu vi GiVING OFF GAS PRICES INFLATES GROWERS UNITE BY LINER SAVANNAli BY CHILEAN VOLCANQ.L!f I ; ' I ' (iiirMs of Mrs. Sawyer riinftnrill nnmrni O ! XHW YollK. Miy 17. Wl Tlu'l Tmimi. I'liilf. May IT. MV -Mi-ihIh-i-h ut the I morrow, me wecmy , wrcxiunt; j ournni to ,1,.,-m, Owen, i ,u"""u"n" ilrlvi-u by I mi, y;ud to l! "uiis woman fullowlS Holiday. ltOSKHrilll. Oriv. May IT iIV when an1 natural bus was ivport-i B J. Aril-l I:'J' to linvp hera struck In u I Wrmli., crahi'l i lai-ouia, i "i" urin at tne vim-ont I'rcsi h- ..:.., . ,, uou-ivin piarc. iH-ar ni'i-e. in an ollort water for domt'HlU' iiur- Pi'il 15 f.t t rird nri'Hunteu uy lleru will not oe held. The next curd .i v oreseniiiiif twmtuL I'nin iintn .... .., Y,..iul 'Joe. will be held the .,r At,..; ' " " n"ls ' " iui- 'ii imifii Jtu iet? ti I it. .( . ...i . win-in i. t. . hjiiik ; " 114-1 1? aneavy now of WiUi-r ,vviis - -xtri nmt names. Ar uninjured, orawIinR to i..iiv otiened last TiiiMMiiiiy. Keir- .1 " win- Klmei- hlnvii 1 , ' , np iniin-i'iinntcii with tras. j Tho immediate result of mo PORTLAND, ore., March land huiiiui 1 ' "- .-!N..i inKii mm inc hii: wnen our cent reduction to 14 cents a il', -Infinite word wan f iKiU passengers f an Oak sla;je. an. I ' witnessed the ; Oregon Oivcs Season On j The Oregon lavp.s .season off 10 1 Uvk- 1 ular sclieuuicu uany trips 10 tin; ; natural wonders will be made, nl 1 It) o'clock in the mornhiK, and; 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon. 1 accident. OUU'l" trips win 00 in. mu at any , time when it sufficient number of j .iKhtseeiH ask for tho trip. The j SIMPLICITY Hi SHllF .i.-ii. from Grants Pass tn th.. 1 "ll w!Ur0 caves takes in 50 miles of scenic beauty. Improvements made hy the management and hy the for est service, make the resort more eiiticini; this year than ever. struck. The water came in faster than it could he haled out and later was ; euratelv tauticd liDSKIU'KC, Ore,, .Vi Turkey e rowers . ! county have formed 1 era Turkey lireeders' association Ni;V VOitK. May 17. uV) . , , , ami are laving plans for an mi LeaditiK copper producers expect m,.a Un-Ut,y now nl Oakland in that It will he stmie time hefore I a-oeiuher. J. I', l.eedy. county the cficcl of the shTshim; of i.rices ' uk.iu. manaK.-d the first show on the huye rs strike c;tu ue a c - In f-t year ami returned a sh profit to the new offic a match was applied iu it. I pound put ! has heen to : Janitor Is 111 Joe Daniels, courthouse janitor, has. been confined u his bed for the past few days because of ill-jicss. Alplia lella ClasM Meets .Mrs. C. II. l!oyd was liostess Tuesday afternoon to the Alpha Delta class of the First Christian cluuTh at her homo on Kiiifjs highway. The business itieetin was im-hartic of tho president. Mrs. C. M. Hon., Thirty-seven liienibeis were present and six visitors. The ufternoon program was in charge of .Mrs. Joe (' JJrleti and her committee. Mu'ic and Klines were enjoyed during the afternoon, after which re freshments oT frult; sulucl and wafers were tfved.' " ' - IS PARISIAN EDICT! WASHINGTON- .l-j-lMHs crea- Hons in woim-n's shoes for l'.i3o liovv a dislinet trend toward 1 simple lines, relylnK upon perfect i cut rather than upon decorations! for their elegance. : I'unips are favored for town wear, as well as the oxford semi- ! pori types with sIiikIo straii. INDUES SET MANY APRIL FIRES : ived ! into efieet in April, iu.n- today that a certificate of ttiniulate foreign buy-! parole for J. K. Wheeler, 1'ori-. Inw. i land, who was sentenced in 1 1 -S : This was attributed to the fact, tit serve three years at, McXeil't. that stocks of both (Jreat llrllaiu j island upon conviction of eon-! and (lernmny are at tho lowest i splracy to defraud the Northwest-i point in many years. Domestic: era ational hank, has been for- niyiiiK wasKliltle affected. 'Warded to the prison today by de- Copper is one of the most lm- partment of justice. t port ant of the so called mineral industries in the I nited States! llo.K ; UO K, Texas, May 1 , .schooner Ay.ua, bound for Uernui- t The voha o l.laima, n j 'da with a carmO of coal, was has entered, an eruptive staye. I'n- 1,1 K ''' 'rammed and sunk early today by j confirmed advices say tho nearby i Northwest- . lIlt, Savannah liner City of Atlanta, i village of lluenivales has been de- 47 miles southwest of itaruewat stroyi d by lava. Liht, X. .1.. the Savannah line was advised today by radio. ".I. K. .McLean, master and owner of the Axua, ami all seven mem bers of his crew were taken aboard , I he t lty of Atlanta, which pro icceiled to Savannah with her Iiow 17 damaged above the water line. small ! of tho Kver-Ueaily ir here 1 'iie met at ine notne or Airs. . . rau yer i uesoay aiiernoon, ! May 13, Hoses, ferns and azaleas added color and fragrance to tho !. rooms for the gut her In if. Dovo ; tions were led by Mrs. Liltrell and DAKKlt, Ore., May 17. (A) r.. M,"ln l,' Mr- Thompson. Mrs. M. Vandewater. Ss. I taker, ended H;'frty read a pem, ".My I'ray hls life last itiKht at the homo of l1'1-" wl h was greatly enjoyed, his son by shooting himself in the J KoUowiiiR the meeting rerresb he:nl. Dcspondem-y is believed to . '"cuts were served by Ibe hos Invn causetl the suicide, officials j t('s-sls' M,'- Hubbard and Mr a. said. i Sa-ycr. 'BEATRICE' SALAD FEATURES PEARS Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) WASHINGTON X "lieatrice' sabid" was served at the' annual dinner of the National Woman's j I'ress club, attended by many eel- ' ebritics. (Continued from l'tige Ono) .Mai nl Atlnins will ivUipii Ini ! ic sliiuH. i (HiMict lliitii Horti- The salad Is composed of a rim,' hitrill ami 1CII.MI TclTV . w hen j which produc einrd of canned jicar within a rinu of SAI.KM. Ore.. May 1 7.- (P) A report by Clare A. Lee, state fire marshal, shows that 4.i of the total of STi fires outside of 1'nrt- j bind durltiK' April damaged rural ipipeny, ine loss netns MJ,ii Mav 17. fVIV ....i ,.c .,.,..! .. ...... ... . uinci, president of the the month. The total loss was oiefcon I'.b'ctric, . uauounecd iml.-iv' miiihi i...... .h.... .. nt.iro than half 1! L sual iiuiet toiiay of the world supply. 1,1 this section of northern Texas. ; avoeauo pear wuu a Hinaii moumi According to the American . Hu- w here yesterday tho second mob of white cheese surmounted by r.sui of Metal Statistics, the world1 t form within a week hurned me . mm jum hi ioc ceme.. i .n: 'i or. , bin v of a nemo who previously " is serveu on icuucu aim wim proiluction in March was lltpy wore iit tlioir ht'st, alintit the airi' tit Ada liclian in lici' ami with intellect fully POUTLAXI), Ore tons of which 7S.fi 1-1 tons was thej output of American mines. had slain K. land owner. Cutis:!! in nl Inn nf eoitliet- llMS 111 creased at the rate of tlx per eeni4 iter annum to reach more lhan j ' Construction coin- ti. .i........ ......i i e u.. 2,0'M.(MHI (hiih in 1H2!!. accordingi I Puny had been awarded tho f.n-1 rii-st four' months of this vear was ! I" l'rnk II- llrownwell, chairman, s tract for clearing, uradiu and ! $ i,;t so 41; 1 which was ure-iter by'nf American Smelting and Uefin-jcul into effect April ITt. In March I bridging tho first section of the I nn nou than for the' -amo ocriod fni-any. 'fst V'ar gxport copper M up latin county extension uf tho rail-! in lUt'ii, the previous record vcarj NVi!l1 nse!w comlftions de-it,. 24.30 cents. road. I 1 ,.,i 1. . ..i... 1.. 11 . ; m essed, a slum 11 in consumption ! I nder the Wi'bb-I'omereue act. Kortenhcrry, &0 ' l-'rench dressiiiK. ili'Vflopt'd, slu will In lift ttr POIITI.ANI). Ore., May 17. Julius lappitt. Til, merchant of Pa louse country in eastern Wash ington, died here in a hospital yes terday. - Do was owner of Colfax. ame perl' j lm-endiarism heads the list of 1 Known causes o April fires. I IA CUANDrr..., Ore., May 17. j since January, XTIZ. Ii Ctramle will sot its clocks ahead Copper companies curtailed pro one hour and operate on davllcht ductlon but maintained the tS a-r pioneer . store j savings' tlina' beginning next Mon-j cent lirlye which waH: fixed April ilny."'J- t v. -(i-i . .,' 1 fj; 1 :j iintil put timr the- 4 eont SALKM, Ore., May J7. M) lIlMIl tWtT. Art (the Creat (labsey) ShireH1 ' tiregory, buslucsH man of j she matin tier first appearance on i.ved college baseball under rhejtho Hollywood district of Salem, I the stage when one year old. There name of "llobert l.owe." : was eieoteu mayor or tin loin yes-; is tin danger ut stage tright nltt?r a teroay over Kdwaru liosteln, re-:i(nig rest. tired. Dosteiu has exleiisivo prop-j eriy holdings in Salem and Ktt-I ibinning July I, Cerman law will ,'iie. jforhid ih sale of liquor on pay days, 4 Thai applies to "harjl liquor," es- I'lUKlHUCHSHAKKN, tlermaiiy, ! pecially Schniipps. a whisky made urred and stocks in March lo-j copper pnluccrs are allowed to;Riay 17. () Several Americans. , chiefly from potatoes. Like other ilcd iMa.OiMi tons, the largest combine In flxinj; the export prtce some of them veloiait Zeppelin Kuropean counlrieH, (iorniany dis but not the domestic price. The: fliers, will ho on the (iraf Zeppelin courages the thinking of highly al domestic price however drops or j when llio great (let man dirigible rnhnlie drinks. Light wines and rises in sympathy with tho export) heads over (he South Atlantic Tues- heers are not nn'netfMl by the Ttf prlco which v Is, , tvlwnya,, Klightlyj day on trip l HntttU and Nnrth Hlric.tins laws, they nro nut con- bi-rhor ,'i ' -' '' Amoricn. .t '-. - . "-sidered hii nn I'nHv hlrdhollef " "Ik " Mrs. Howell HoMo lo Cla.s a -Mrs. C. M. Howell of Griffin Creek, entertained the Women's liible class of the First M. K. i church, Thursday afternoon. Dur I lug the brief business session tin; following officers were elected fur the ensuing year: President, M vm. D. T. Lawton ; vie president. Mrs. Minnie Uarker; secretary, Mrs. Llla Peters; treasurer. Mrs. Cora Carder; teacher, .Mrs. S. I.. Leoi anl : assistant teacher, Mrs. Klsie Pardee. During the social hour, Mrs. Howell assisted by Mrs. Ceo. Kisk, served sandwiches, cake, coffee. Those present were: .Mrs. Derlha liarnum, Mrs. Minnie Darker, Airs, A. K. Uliton, .Mrs. W. T. Merry, Mrs. C. '. Conklin, Mrs. Cora Carder, Mrs. K. Cole, Mrs. Chris tenseu. Mrs. J. A. Damn, Mrs. Sarah Depew, Airs. K. Hearing, Mrs. Ceo. Kisk. Airs. Nellie lleetey. Airs. Martha (lore, Mrs. 11. C. Cile, Mrs. Dora Hess, Airs. Kiley D. llenson. Airs. S. L. Leonard. Mrs. A. K. Lyman, Airs. JOIla Peters, Mrs. J. W. Sinylle, All's. Frank Uetlden, Mrs. C. Al. Howell. Mall Tribune ads nro read hi ?n. lltin ppopf every nay. n i niwial'iJii a ii'n r "1 "1! f V t if 1 h. 1 "A imAVfetV 1X-V. VA . kl t$ fk i. Right this Way, Everybody, for Circus Day Sensations! Here are the World's Greatest OFFERINGS in TIMELY BARGAINS! Look. Read and f MORE. GIG ANTIC Wonder at These Values! BARGAIN BIG A Money Saying Treat .,. for One and AH! MONDAY 9 A. M. leads. to our doors ScTUESDAY 9. A. M. u a M Gut Jii Half AT RUSSELL'S UNEQUALLED SALE OFJFERINQ SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF ATTRACTIVE, WORTHWHILE MERCHANDISE ITEMS Tumbling Prices! High Wire Values! Leaping Bargains! HAPPY Purses! Tickled Dollars and Smiling Buyers! THE CROWDS ARE COMING! Keep to the Right! Count your Change? Carry your Parcels! No Exchanges! No Refunds Folks! Its almost over r.ow. Close to the fin ish AND we ask you to realize your wants dur ing the next two days. They will be real CIRCUS DAYS full of VAL UE thrills and BARGAIN excitement, because we have marked many lots of merchandise to a new low level and you have never seen such a gigantic aggregation of broken costs, disrupt ed profits and inevitable losses. But we are smiling thru happy in the knowledge that our Home Folks of Mcdford and the surround ing towns and country are getting the savings, rather than have some outside buyer take this stock to his own financial gain. Cjme on m folks its our last call to the GREAT STORE-WIDE BARGAIN CIRCUS TPT-TET CFfc A V TC TH1? T A CT H A landlord takes Q -fi JLLi.Xi.XJB.. XkJ JL J.JLJLV , JLX IlU A. JLl X POSSESSION ! ! ! Entire Stock Going O UT to the Public at Hectio Markdowns! SELLING OUT! CLOSING OUT! TO THE BARE WALLS! -SENSIBLY IF POSSIBLE -RUTHLESSLY IF NECESSARY- Stocks are moving rapidly, so jlfj fast we cannot quote prices BUY NOW AT HALF PRICE . AND LESS! yj) A large atid varied assortment of Silk, Woolen and Cotton Yardage, Silk Dresses, Cotton Dresses Women's Coats. Chil . dren's Coats, Lingerie, Corsets and Corscletecs, Brassieres and Girdles, Underwear, Hosiery, Drapcjies .and Curtains, Hand kerchiefs, Jewelry, Notions, Novelties, Gloves Bags, Parasols, Laces. Ribbons', Trimmigs, etc. ' , . '. - . AT OJE-HALF PRICE vj BUY NOW At LESS than Wholesale COST TO US PK -1 JLV J $-yjLLs JL- iL JO? Fixtures for Sale - Reasonable Prices MaMi V. ' -- ' ; '