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PA015 TWO SftiDFORD MAIL TRTBUNTC, MI'lDTrORD, ORKKN. WIODNKSDAT, ,1 VNUAKY 17, 1012, BILL PROVIDIN HUGE PARK FUND IS INTRODUCED Senator Jonathan Bourne Introduces ill Which Provides $640,000 for Crater Lake Notional Park, $100,-1 060 to Dc Available at Once. SonntM? .ToiinUitm Dburnc mi Jan i unry I) inlrolmod A liill tii Uie swnte ' of the United Stnto. previding: $(4'2,- i 000 for Crnter Lnko park roads, t $100,000 to bo nvnilultla nt once. Tin-1 bill was rend twice ami roforrcd to (ho committee on appropriations i The text of the bill follews: J "A bill to nuthorucc the eontrne lion of n rood in Orator Lnko X.i- j tion park, Oregon, and to nnpropn-l litis $100,000 for the commencement ' i thereof. "Bo it otineted by the senate n-ul houe of representatives of. the Unit ed States of Aiuqnen m coiikiv.-s . i sembled, that the secretary of war be, and hereby is. authorized and di rceled to entor into euntrnets ir ihe construction of a wagon mad and the necessary bridpis tliroii:u. Crater Lake National park, in neeotdnneo with the recommendations contained in the roport of the war departtnuot and published as lioif-o document numbered IV28, Sixty-second eongroN second session, nt a cost of not to exceed $(4'J,000; nnd for the com meneement of such work there i. hereby appropriated $100,000." ANGLERS NEE TOLD SPORTSMEN Rogue River Advantages and Neces sities Told State Commission and Guests at Portland Bob White Quail Asked For. The first annual dinner of the Ore gon State foil and nuic commission was held at Portland Monday evolv ing. Sportsmen from all sections of the state discussed proposed changes in the game laws and subjects of in terest to the hunter ami angler. Sen timent generally was in favor of re ducing the limit on ducks and fur ther protecting game. Members of tho state commission outlined their w ork. nnd accomplishments. The speakers and their themes: "Oregon as a Game State," John Gill, president of the association; "The Angler's Standpoint," Dr. Wil liam Campbell, pre&idont Fly Caster' club; "Duck Shooting," A. U Mills, president First National bank; "Heat ing Lakes for Duekh," Dr. K. A. .1. Mackenzie; "Game Warden's Finloy' Accomplishments and the Situation Generally," P. L. Perkins; "Eastern Oregon Snort," C. K. Crunnton, presi dent of the commission; "Itelation of the Hailroads to Game Propagation," Curtis G. Sutherland, assistant gen eral manager O.-W. K. & N. cm pany; "What the Commission ,I Do ing," George II. Kelly, member Oro gou fish uud game oommisMioH; "Wluit L'ncle Sam Is Doing for the Anjcler," Henry O'MulIey, MiipuriHtotident Unit ed States hatcheries; "Wild Bird and Game Refuges," State Senator L. K. Beau, Eugene; ''The Hugne River Country tho SM)rtmun Muvoh," George Pntunm, editor Mudford Mail Tribune; "Game Bird Protection," Gene M. Simpou, miporinlendunt state gaiuo farm; "XuuotMity of lu telbgcufc Legislation to Prwervo Game," J. N. Teal, piesicbut Open River Tnuniortntuii mtoeuitioii, SponUug for tlio Rogue River sportsujuu .Mr. l'nliiunj said in purl: "I coioo from the Rogue rUer country and urn proud of it. 1 wt born in the south, ruined in the mid dle vol, huvo hustled for n living in 37 states, have resided in every I'u ;iflo coast state, so know whereof I hpenk when I bay thai Oregon is tho best btato in tho Union and tho Rogue River vnllev the boi purt of Oregon. It is tho finest, not only in climate, ichoureoa and citiiuuliii, but in hxr, 'and wo not only huvo tho Jbiost oroburiU in the world but the finest angling uUo. "Rogue river bporuinou iu.k llireo things of tho uomuiiiii ; To stoolc the vitUcy with Bob White quail, for which they liuvo scoured preserves; to co-oporalo with tho government in butchery wok nt Elkt creek by fur ipshing fumU to enlarge the plant to a capacity for raising !l,0p0,000 tronl fry to tho (iiigorjing gtiigo, and feed the same; nnd to forco the building of mi adequate nnd pprnjanent fish way at Anient diini, above flnpit. Puss, Temporary bidders inv washed nwny, Either compel Ihe construe- May Make J 1. i NATATORiUM STOCKHOLDERS PLAN GREAT CHANGE That the Natatorlom Amusement company Is considering doing away with tho plunge In Its hURq amuse meut palace In this city Is forecase by tho preparing of plans by George Dntx, architect, for the remodeling of the intorlor of the building and constructing therein a modorn thca- SIX NEW MEN FOR HONOR CAMP! Warden Curtis Arrives With Six ! Prisoners, Who Will Be Put at Work-Six Return to Salem With Him. Warden P. II. Curtis of til slate penitentiary arrived in Medftird Tuesday evening? with six convicts destined for Honor Camp to become road builders. At Derby he placed the men in clmrge of Chnrlort Ghj, who aeeowimmeil tbm to Wetvilie. Six honor men, some of wIiom- time is about to expire, ami some of whom hnd shirked their work, met Mr Cur tis at Derby and returned with him to Salem by train Wednesday even ing. Mr. Curtis report thnt many pris oners seek trHnsfrral to Wtvillo and that tho lt of the road builders is greatly envied at the penitentiary. STATE IRRIGATION ESS 10 MEET PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 17. A state Irrigation congress will bo bold February 10 to SI under the auspice of tho Oregon Development lcgtio, according to an announcement mnde hare. Kvory phase of Irrigation that may bear on tho dovalopmont of Orogon will bo dlicuttHtd. tion of it renl finlnvay or Huud for the McXumnruM. "Roguu rivor is the only strctuH closed to unfiling in tlm stole. It wits dosed bccHiiso lli c wiliuou fi-tliors rw fused proteetion to tr.oitf., Its stco.1 hoad nio.tho giiwoyt iUli, in Annfricu uud one bit; tront in tho Itogw fur nislics more real sport thuu a him drod from avorago wtrcain. Its angling is a coiistNiit adyertisenjent of the country and blinds 'not only tourists, but ninny pitrinuiieiit rewi dents. Money apent in restocking the stream is a ood invoKtuient and de volojw a mitiinil rssoiirce, "The Rogue is not a fUli hogs' fctream, ulthouuli it used to be, but nuy angler who works find uuiplo reward for his effort. For years the st lea m has been annually de pleted of its trout, both by commot eiul iUliorincn and portmuu, uud nothing, until the past two years, done to replenish tho supply. Thin is what makes the trout shy in the Koxuo' not the pleiititude of salmon and otlior food. "Sportsmen ulwujys receive n cor dial wolcoing from iisiud it uu waul tn enjoy Uio best sport to be fomul nuywhero, come to Medtord, the liu ost town in the iliiosl nllcv in Ihe flnest pail ol the Cnilcd Mates," This Plunge Over N INTERIOR OE LOCAL AMUSEMENT PALACE ter The plans wero submitted to. The plans proWtle for a stnRo, the city council Tuesday evening and j,irwtinK moms, balcony and Rnllory, approvod. While the stockholders or the Nut atorlum state that they have not def initely lctermltcd upon making tho chance, thoy admit that they nrol considering tho move nnd may start work soon. CARDINAL IS WELCOMED HOM New Prince of the Church Is Given One of the Biggest Demonstrations in the History of New York 100, 000 Greet Him. XBW YORK, Jan. 17.-In one cf the biggoxt demonstrations in the his tory of Now York, Cardinal Farley was- welcomed homo today by 100, 000 Catholics after a two months' visit to Rome, during which time he was made prince of the church. The steamer Berlin, on which Cardinal Fnrley arrived, was met at Hoboken by the steamor Rosodnle, en crying COO members of'n reception coinmittou, headed by Justice Dow ling of tho f-tnte supreme oourt. Every Catholic society in the arch diocese of New York was represent ed. FILES ITS REPORT Tho city library board filed tho following annual roport with tho city council Tuesday ovenlngi Number of books 1020 .N'umbur of patrons IS 1 1 Nuwtlwr of out-of-olty patrons. . 29 Circulation of books 0CS-1 Itcrclpts. City appropriations $1,002.73 City appropriations (uncol lect ml) G9.07 Xow lu treaajiry ,..vt. &12.98 Finos .'. 72.23 Disbursements. Koolis ?r,M.lC Jlintrinu's siilnry 218.45 ,Iatiltpr'H salary 8.00 Hook cuso ' 30.00 Postage and oxpross , 10.50 Advertising bids uud printing 20.!2 Architect's fees 224.H0 Insurance on building 128.87 Balance in treasury 42G.54 On the day that your store Is the host advertised store in town life ouuht to have u very losy look to you! Hasklns for health, Monthly Blooming and Climbing Roses, Tree Roses, Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and' a General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees H. B. PATTERSON Office lu Xnsh Hotel J,obhy Inside Kiitmnco Set to Umber Kliop Salcsynrd lll Houtli Kir Ktieel Offko Phono .Miiln 1 It Residence Pliouo Main S1D.1 Into Theatre two tiers of boxes, and modern ven tilating, heating and lighting equip ment. Tho ownor of the Natatorlum arc I. B. Merrick, II. C. Kontnor, W. H. Hrown and J. B. Knnrt. 40,000 HOMELESS RESULT OF EIRE Over 6000 Homes at Osaka, Japan. Destroyed No Estimate of Dam age Possible, But tt Will Dc Very Large. f OSAKA, Jumui, Jmu. 17. More thuu '1Q0"O persons nre houieless here tliroi4;U the great Are which yos tenlay destroyed more than (iOOO hotues in the poorer Modioli of the city. The flmuuti. rniced on both bunks of the Iliyor Yodo, and were not controlled until after a long nt;lit, in which the trooM were prominent. No estiuiHte of the damiiKc ix its vet possible, but Ihv loss will bi large. Hasklns for health. What's the Reason Many MiMifoifl People lu Poor Health Without Kuovting Clio t'uine. Thoro are coro8 of peoplo who drng out a mlnernblo oxlstenco with out roHlixliig tho count' of their auf fwrlng. Vuy after day they aro racked with backaeho and headache; suffer from iicrvouauoaa, dlzxlueas, wonkuoBS, languor and depression, LIRely the kidneys have fallen be hind in their work of filtering the blood and that is tho root of tho trouble. I.ouk to, your kldnoys, au slit tliom In their work give them tho hlp tliey nnud. You can uko no bettor remedy thnn Uonn's Kidney Pills ondoised by ovor ono hundred thousand people, uud by your neigh bors lu Medford. , W. P. Gould. 113 W. Jackson St., Medford, Oregon, Hays: "I used noun's Kidney PIIIm, procured at IlaHklus' drug Htorq, nnd am pleased to say that they liavo given mo more relief thau au;- other kidney inedl nine I have cut taken. Other mom bora" of my family' have also iiBod Dean's Kidney Pills and tho results have boon so catlsfnotory that I do not hosltatu ouo moment lu giving thin statement " , For Halo by all dcalorB. Prlco CO cents, Fostf r Mllburn Co,, Huffalo, 'Now York, -ol( ngonts for tho United States. Itomombcr tho nnmo Doan'a and take no oihyr. COMMITTEES EOR 19T2 ARENAMED Councilman Watt Is Elected Presi dent of tho City Council Is Also Chairman of the Finance Com mittee. At the Urst icunjur luwtrfnii of the utv council with tho newly elected members in their seats, ,1, K. Walt va elected piesideut of that bod to serve for the coining year. The mayor then unmetf the follow w eenuntltec: l'luiuice Wnlt, Kmorick nnd lie laud. Light and Water Sutuhicrwtk,l Mitchell and Millar. . Streets and lotvd Ivuiorick, Sinu tuerville uud Mitchell, I.iecnse Cunon, Ireland nnd Kuj. crick Ibnltling Ireland, Sunuumville uud Walt. Health -Mltuhull, Canon nnd Mil lar. Oils II. ijuiuuels, iinwly elcetctl tnmMirer, Hied u peisouul bond of 'J,"st)00, whiuh was acceptcil. Two ty-diuiiiifOH were pacd, one ordering n coutriu't,.eecutcd with the .lacobsou-Bado compaiiy for Ihe cou blructiou of u water iniiiu on Flor ence ncuue fiiim Main street to Scott street, nnd the other declaring the sale of .'f'J'J.OOO of improvement bonds nt not lesthun pur or no ciued intcicst and ordciing the ml xcrti.scmcnt for bids. rtlo Cnrtrt tn 0 o 14 Day Vour drURRlat will njrurtfl inoney If P.V2a OINTMRNT falls to euro iny cn, of Itchlnir, 111 1ml. Illccitlnif or Protrudlnc Pile In 6 to 14 tlnya. 50a CARDDI WORKED LIKE A CHARM After Operation Failed t rfelp, uraui WorKed UKe a inarm. Joncavllle, S. C "1 Buffawd with womanly trouble," writes Mrs J. 8. Kcndrlck, In a letter from this place, "and at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet. Tho doctor oatd I would never bo any better, and that I would bavo to havo an operation, or I would havo a cancor. ' I went to tho hospital, and thoy open nted on mo, but I got no bettor. Thoy said tncdiclnea would do mo no good, and I thought I would bavo to dlo. At last I tried Cardui, and began to lmprovo, co I continued using It. Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don't- feel any pains. Cardui worked Uko a charm." Thero must bo merit In thin surely Ycgotable, tonte remedy, for women Cardui for It has boon In successful uso for mora than CO years, for the treatment ot womanly vcakne&a and dUeoso. Pleaso try It, for your troubles. tt. D - Writ lot Ltil' AlvlKsry Dti. ChitU. root MrdklnaCa.. Ouiunoot .Twin.. torS;cial lnttruttinns, anj M-fC InM, Horn Trciiawal tot Wccca." mci la Ula sriptxr, oo autt. MAKE AN OAT OF THIS YOJ&i jMU that tho bettor tho oats, corn and meal you rIvo your tdock tho bettor health will thoy bo in, and tho mpro hard work, will thoy bo cnpnblo of doing- "Wo nro offering tho very best Peed on tho market and nt anoncy saving prices. Wo ask a trial, as thnt will bo nil that In nccoxsnry to mako you a regular cuslomnr after wards , It In oiijy by titlug thnt you can prove our claim. RUSS MILL f a-I (0J xziy. Rog'uelands Irrigated Tracts $420 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled ad planted to a standard variety of trees, with a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Do You Need Drain Tile? Wll MANtM(vl'UUM IT Tim Ilvtit Thnt Cnn lie Made, llcforo Oulcilug Heo Us, Rogue River Pottery Co Plant at Tolo. U0t (lurnctt(,orey llldg., Medford troqiw p -p.&ii', mw t?tirc-iyft msmstttt&Fn I S .? "3 J1-it SiAaisti'i iv . -. jmniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKi.v r lj v-jz - im Z coHxniaMT Miilrnlla ill?.; (4MlM4y4lV4r Nearly a quarter of a oontury under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has sueoeeded hooause of Soundnoss of principle Economy of management Safoty of investment Oourtoous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $178,000.00 W. 1. Vawler, l'resitlent 0. tt. lmdloy, Vioe Pros. C. f. 'I)onald, Cashier ...First... National Bank Ol' MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undividod Profits $58,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solieit your business, whioh will receive, our careful attention. I'. K. DKfl'.I,, I'ltlvSIKIINT M. I. Al.l'Oltl), CAKIIIKK OlllllH Ult,WI'(HU, ASSISTANT CASIIIHH $40 PER ACRE t'or R0 acres the east half of the north went, quarter of Section T, town (Hi, range I west one and a half miles Ywst of .Kuglo 'Poiitt. Twenty to 25 acres has been under cultivation. 'Phe owner is very anxious to sell and al this price it ought to move. "V W. T. YORK & CO. Mail Tribuno Block 4,-- a nil .inon- s "" - - I reeriess Lamps ? All ctmrnutocd. Now is J tho time to got your houao wirod. (Inotl light, iuUIh lo 5j I ho cotiil'orL of winter S nion(h:. SO. G1EG0N ELECTniC CO. North Grnpo Street. 2 Ji V w A