Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 22, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    Boost the Development of the Rogue River Country by Subscribing Liberally to the new Medford Pamphlet
UNITED PRESS
DISPATCHES
87 far Hit Utgait ind but owt report
of taf paper is Southern Owgoo.
The Weather
Occasional b'gbt rata or sw f!i4?rl
twaight and istnrdfi. CoMer wests?
Variable winds.
1 rutin yea k.
MBDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, WW,
NO. 262
NG FUNDS. TO CHECK
Daily
RAISI
JEPARTMENT
IS IN GOOD
. CONDITION
New Suits Have Been Received-Team
Gan Leave
Bam in 11 SecondsMust
Leave Plugs Alone
No ioftger aeeti th-; fim fofltitro he
exposed to tho chilling tlrt'tieiies of b
misguided hose when thtiy utii'Jui to
little matters Jike putting out an oc
casional bhtw. Ko longer need litey
dope up 00 bromo (jutimu iimm-itiaiWy
upon their return from icspoiolio to ho
alarm in onler to ke"p ttip grip from
their systems. The old iayn are past ami
the boys are etjuippetl with rubber boots,
trousers, slickers and hats. Tbey can
take the ftill force of n stream anil nev
er feel it, for their suit- pro atleqnale to
alt uf the requirements impoReil by the
arduous task of fighting fire.
With the proceeds, of the dance given
hy the boys on Sow y. ars eve six com
plete suits have been purchased and are
now on the job. Thus.? who respond
early enough will get .t coat and those
who get them need feqr no water. The
boots and trousers ar? combined, fasten
ing at the waist wi'i a snap so that
only a second is requhfit to put them
on. Then with the coast btiekied on
nothing need be feared.
The three new ehemteni wagons or
dered by the city council have arrived
and will be placed in the various sub
stations in the city immediately so that
the city is better prepared to fight fire
at the present time than ever before.
Roberts Resigns.
Charles Roberts, who has been the
driver of the fire for several
month pas. has resigned his position,
the place being taken by f 'lmries Stowe
of Portland, who for several months
was b .Iriv. r in that !ty. Since his
duties h-can in Medfim! lie has made
several changes in the station and on
tho cheroic.'.l wngnn, -ill of them tending
to lnfr.-i.v- the efficiency of the depart
meat. Hie old spindle hag been remov
ed from th bed of th" wngon and a
basket put in underneath to carry the
hose for the chemical batteries. This
( a cumbersome aoniratiis out of the
way and makes it possible to get th
hose out in faster stvle.
Stowe has alreadv v,-..-. the affection
of the fire team, both of them follow
ini him like a dov. ..i;wl will heed his
slightest word. ITo Mil get out of the
station in exactly 11 eceomls from the
time thn gong taps nnti.-the hind wheels
clear the station door.
Chief Has a Kick.
Fire Phief Amanu is planning in the
near future to take up with the city
council the matter of bitching teams to
or about the fire pings throughout the
city. People become cavcless about this
and in ease of a fire the work of the
boys would be seriously impaired. The
chief is keeping a sharp lookout so that
when the call comes for action no un
necessary time may he lost.
- The only thing that the city now re
quires is a number of fire alarm boles
placed about the city to facilitate the
matter of turning in Harms. But as
it is nnd with the interest that the fire
boys nnd fire officialsc take in pro
tecting the city from loss by fire Med
ford is well protected. With the in
tallation of alarms and the new water
svstem completed the local svBtom will
surpass that of any eitv of Medford
size.
ILLNESS OP EMPEROR
FBANZ JOSEF SERIOUS
LONDON'. Jan. 22- i?i-rnt reports
to the ill health of T.mror Frnnr.
Joseph of Austria Hungary have rniw
,l jome alarm in Hritis,i rtiploroatic i-ir-etet.
Tho ngod fmpfrnr "
in a low state of vitnl;ty, anil his ilfath
ot anr time would not hi siirjirisiaj;.
What' will transpire in the iliis! mon
arehy he has rnleil so well in the event
of his death in now nn interesting
jert of diseossion mn? those inter
in European polities.
,.r,l, to those who keep in tmieh
with foreign affairs and who under
.t.nd the mysteries of eontinental jnl
!;.. n,1 intriintes. wliieh woM
happen in the event of the death of
the old emtieror den"a,l entirely nn
b strength nnd individuality of the
nrehdiika. who will Slieeeed to the
throne. And of Arehdeke Franl Ferdi
csd not.enongh is known here to jus
tify potitiv declsratiom-
ASHLAND TO
SLIDE BACK
IN WET RANK
Joker In Provision of New
Amendment Requiring
Annual Election on Liq
uor Question
That Askland may It wot after the
dee turn to be held thro January 28
mw seems certain. This is tho opin
ion of those, who hare eonsidered the
charter amendment !o be voted upou
it that time, and it is likewise tho opin
ion of several lawyer who hnvo emul
ated the niittter,
Ott January 28 the ttty will vote, on
the ehurter amendment covering mitny
subjects, jtist aa tho issimnee of water
bonds, the regulation -f the. liquor traf-
fit. tii issuance of bends for the pur
pose of an eleetrie ligiiig plant ami
ther mailers.
The proposed amendment contains a
orovisbm that there ft all bo held an
mcdly an eleetion to letennino whether
liquor shall be sold is Ashland during
the year next saeeeeding. It then pro
vides that ia the event f the vote he
tug in favor of lieea:( eertatn restrie
limts and reflations are to bo enforced,
a at gravities for the atr.mtnt of lieeitse
tt ho paid.
Where Joker Lies.
The "joker" is to m found in the
provision in the $mtjwsed amendment
requiring the efeeiion in be neift an-
aaally while the ?, I t.fttion law pro-
videa that when a jreeiiet has gone j
!rv no eteettoa eaa be held on aeeoant j
of prohibition in thn.t nreeiaet within
two years. The new eoutitutinial
aaieiuluieat provide that tho people In
towns miiy (taiend their eharters by
ttireet vote, bat that aai"fi.laient or
charier provision nh:(H eonitiet with
any state Inve benee the sittiatioa is
Vv this irpovi ehiiter nmendnieat
xrovinioiis of the ehl charter respeeiittg
pmhibitton will be don" ewrty with, ud
to new one being pied by the people
vill tonfliet with the iste law, and
therefore W void. ller there tfiU he
no wav to prevent the issnnnee of a
tteenne after this ehartor amendmeBt
p:flt',
Eouiidabout Way Provided.
The present charter p;ovida for thaa
annual elections. mi it wiia passed by
tv legislatJire before the local option
Saw wet into effect. Fn the meaatima
the eons, it t ion hrn j rovided that the
people amy make amendments to their
charters, but that thef amendment
r.nst not eoafiiet with the state laws.
When onee the people pass this proponed
amendment tho old eharter provifttens
v.ill be repealed by ifnttHeation and the
new one wit! be invalid beeause of the
eonfliet with the oeil option law.
This seemB In bo simplv n roanditbont
wt-v for Ashland peoob to et baek into
thf nositioa in which they formerly
H-.kr hetiutm thev ro'.nize that ia no
iJ,r wav ean thev eonnwte wittt
ford's progress. ITowrier, flfod i
not rnhmn of AaJdand pon this poit
and ! hie to hold her own nnde.r all
.ireumsianees.
ARMY STAFF SAYS SAN
PEDRO SHOULD BE PEOTECTBB
VASHtXflT(!X, dan 22. The gen
oral armv staff today issued it
deelaring that tho imtnedite fort1fiea
,;on of San Pedro harlor faUforn.a.
i necwraTV to the wetfrte of the toon
trv, and lav strew on the ease with
ivhieh "eertnin orien;.-.! powers." mean
ine dapan. ennM oeeap" the harbor and
utilize it ns a tase of r.pertion against
the rest of the eoast and thn Panama
.,.,! The enemv e..U within a month
t.igin to land lflft. mea on the eoast.
Tho report sv Vnaiusk. and Pearl
harbor emild easi!;
ental powers.
COBOKEB-8 TORY TO VISIT
SCENE OF CHWAWV onoi""
rnif AOO. 'Jan. 22- A irv
rill tudav visit the erih !iwt mile
I t U n,hin. when Wedneay
m men bt their live.Mther hrMt
lWh or drowned in the J.pr of sav-ng
Lir lives on th'befb. Iv;
ehiagthebna.m fr hr.V.. Twrf
dive from the stme
n u faretl that all nw aiie
have been rescued.
W. C. foe of Partlmd is riiitiog
1 atWe ia Mtdfuid.
STREAM CONTINUES
COURSE OF DESTRUCT
Ml Pill!
Superintendent Smith of
Medferi Sciools says
Recent Article Is Untrue
Tho article appearis ia thia merit
tng' tssite of ih Mail, mtder the eap
tion of 'Kear Stik3 at the High
Hehmd is unji)stf nswirraated and an
called for said 8peiintedent U. 0.
Sitttth of the. Medford ehools twlay,
'am5 I am at a los ia uadcrsiand why
it was pubbaned nnless it was for tii
purpose of discredtting the puptht of
the high school, i am v?ry pleased to
be ahla to say that all tf the statemeata
made ia the article in qaesttoa are whol
ly and entirely BBtrue.
'The first half of the school term
was completed Friday January 22f
said Profeaaor Smith. Tha ezamina
tiona on the work of Sb latter part of
the first half year's work ia the sev
eral grades and ia lh high school have
been eompleted during ilia past week,
iiratifyiag improvement in the last ex
aminations over preview examination
luring the term is vry aotieeablo m
Hrhoois.
New Systam in Effect,
"With the begin a ia of the aeeond
half of tho aehool tena, "Monday Janu
ary 0, the plan of sani;-anaai promo-
... . , F
progressive school systems ia towns and
eities of tho country for a nomber of
ars. it is giving too very best aat-
isfaetioa wherever it fe in use and we
are confident that the eizens of Mejl-
ord will fnllv appreciate it advantages
t-n io dpmontrJp t wprtla m anmJ
umctirr. II J borao in -niBfi
.!,. (hi. lit. ..- ,!). n.ral im
nrovnneatm masf tav,- r ft-ir an.aat
of iims to .iOTB it w1k.
Mi or who will be by Apri! 1, aiiouM
them to school set week if they
desire to send theta this sehooi year
The article to which uperiatendent
Htaith takes eiceptioo nlleges that sev
erwt high school pup! ed eribs
and ponles daring the recent ejam
tnations at the high fchoo! and that
expulsions are threatened.
WATERSYSTEMSUPPLIES
WILL REQUIRE 201 CARS
Mpdford new wnf system will re
ire approximately 20 freight ears
for transportation fr Faget aouad
and eastern faetories. fevea ears lad
en with east iron pip f-t th eiteosiftn
f th eitv distrihutins svstent to the
reservoir ara daily oxpeeted to arrive.
Tn trsnsnort thff woedoa stars pme.
fram Puet sound will require a train
of ITO ears, femest, jmwder and other
materials swell the tots! to 200 ears.
Engineer Mhirlev Baker will return
io Ran Franeiseo as soon as the railroad
resumes regular traffie. The eontraet
for freighting ha hea awarded to
f'hariea Tu!l for tho tanaei' to lattie
and Hojfera and for th-! reservoir Jaek
Dent.
TEDDT AND CALIFORNIA
SOLOKS 8TILL AT IT
... mm-
WASHINGTON. da. 22. It became
known her today th Hoowelt was
gravely eoneemed jt. th Japanese
tmobte. Ha fear gnv eonseqaeaee
in tho event tho California tegiiature
le. not keep promise to ostpon tact
aetl-Japanepa legislatiua, Roosevelt uol
longer eonrenls hi f elngs, ffe i dis
plesswi beeawse after h ttlel the
eontrovrsy riiij over the shod :
nestion that tha rabfotma legislaiure
shoold kiek over th traeer by pro
new measure agsitei Japan. '
WALLA WALLA BUFFES
WITH OTHLS CITIES FEOM BAlJf
WALLA, WAfXA, Wash-, Jao. 22.
K crept by tlegraph, this eitr in
tr-lv ent off from retain unir at ton with
the outside world. Every ereefc rnnatng
Krmrh the eitv i ont t its banks and
ANOTHER FIE
bridges have bea vwept away and arb
damag d.,a.
i
EVER WEARING AWAY
BANK TOWARDS TOM
COLLINS RESIDENCE
Creak Fell Over T1jtb Feet Last Eve
aiajf Heavy SaewfaU ia Moaataitw
WiU Bring It Vp AifaJa Efforts of
Workers Prove of Idtiie Avail.
la order to obtaia he neeeiHiary futuls
with which io eheek the ravages of
Hear jfreek, a solMwripiia list was start
ed in the eity Friday aioraiag and met
with hearty response oa tho part of
Medford eitiEeus. Thi laouey will
i-mployei in building a substantial levet1
whieh will keep tho water hereafter in
tho old ehaaaei of the creek. Those wht
headed tho list are: X, 6. Torter, $5tij
Tom Collins 5(J; Atgna McDonald,
oj Tom Kahter, lr, C, 8. Hay,
Sabseriptioas may h U-ft with Mejtars
Liag or Porter, M;ivt tv3BOB or with
The Trtbttne.
Although tho water in Hear ereek is
some ibree feet lower than it was at
thi ttate y sierday, ifee aireata is eon
tinuiug on its eonr,e ;f destrttetioa the
edg of the bank n.w beirg ane 3t"
feet eher it the residi'ee of Tat tl
lins. By thia time tomorrow, if so
eh:tnje cornea, bin btra and dwelling
will have to be moved.
There ia but little promise of aa
ime as
i Jey where Hear ereek ae.d its thotuand
; iriimtaries find thir ioreet are ev
erci with aaow, and sh aid a warm cht
nook wind eme at the primal time
the creek will aatn touch high-waier
wiirti sd tin'o th ttt vtwt toa n iht
Kast Hide would c&niitv with greater
severity.
Trying to Check It,
There have het rome So men at work
st the cut endeavoring io ebeek the ear
rent of the stream fr. entriog iuto
the bank, bat o fjr they have beea
j
j i'oBiiBissioupr On- bat a - of s
M ! with a tciim
Ui as l !aJ' hv H"-v K,H
1" "M? t!! S!!P . Kbirk .a-
! hMK "f Sl,i,' 't!' :" k't
filled with fa ad has da swme but
the wrk is neeessarilv sbw and in th'
meaatime the rwk e,...i i,!!Mi to en! .
away tho hank. j
- Dysiamit Ib Ued. S
ft was thought on Tharadny evifittg!
that should a eertain it "f th baokj,,tv arawbaeks io the eottniry. The I
bo blown away witn tyn'tite ttiat te
eniJing into tht bank ,n th- part f
the water wnld eease The eprtHteat
was trie! and whtb the point was
ten rid of to a jjret -juet the earreat
did not halt oa its eoarse f destruetbm.
The bara of Mr. Kahfer whieh wat
Hfvol t avfd being wasltf away i
agaia withia feet of the bank, and
it may be that it vil jaiii have i
be fltared. However, st it is still npttn
rollers, this will be a e;iparaiiveiv easy
task. There is nt a eat deal of land
left Whieh was awnej by Mr, Kahler
npm whieh to move Jhe bara, however.
ft is thought thai with the asoaey
whieh" is being raia tat it will be ptm
sible for the ittea to bndd a levee whifh
keep the at ream wjtida its prj'
bounds.
Deatij of Mrs. Charts W, Torpln,
Mm, Luet Alta 1 nrpin, wif- f
Charles W. Torptat former ehief of p
liee f Melfrdt die?l at A ahla ad aaaf
tarimn, Ashland, Or., dannary 2li at
o'rloefe, agei 3i yerr? The fra!
will b held at t'en'rt! Foint 'hristiaa
horeh Hoaday, Jana-try 24r iotertaeot
fat Oatral i'otat cemetery.
i Mrs. Tarpiit had i"r. havering be
Uwean life aad death since the birth
of hr babe, S days ae. Hh was btra
in the valley, her maid a name being
j Laeia Alta Wade. She leaven ftr rMI-
f ijrea, nesmes tne f.anyt ro mmn nr
t loss, Mrs. Us B- ttiB, llwaee( ngl
j 17; Wallis, age 13, ad Mazte, gel tt.
OUR APPLES MASS
SOLOK8 TAKE KOTICE
WAHHfXtJTOS, Jan. 2-'.
VmiT boxes of firegen apple
frm the ibtsftte River vslby
ia the senate and thnk rewans
and ff the press jwilery were
-nt bv ?eoater Bunrno iday.
They attraried mo 1- attention.
Maav never kneftr that snfe
grat apple grew in JTegfo, The
apples were gfftwt f, the Har
rell rrhards near Mwlfrd
ON ITS
nn in
UEI 111
Train Service From South
Still Demoralized -May
Play Saturday Night
iirewster a MtHmp' will aot be
jfivett at tho Mt"!frd Theater Friday
eveaiag oa aecooni &t. delay in the
arrival f the eon pi ay, dwe to wash
ats The cotnpany will not raeh Mti
fttnl ia time. Manager Haielrigg
'ifitx'tiritig "io have tht play presteBted
H; inrday yeig iatead.
The bridge aerws tho Saerameaio riv
er at Wyo is at ill dm, preventing
intins front proeeeiag. Tmnsfer f
passengers is being arrange!, Anoth'r
tinfi'r f passenger i ling made
at Kenoett where a la n?lidw has febrk
traffic Two trains which left Ban Francis
Tio'lay arrive! fcVidaj mfcrning, feav
ing jft ervsl the Wyo ferblgt when
it went out. The irate were held a
day at Red Rlnff ssi several hoars at
: ltddiag
folder weather iw stopj the dwa
pour and eapei the adjoining" hills with
tow. The tream aro steadily falliog
and danger frm flob ia ast.
FISDLAY FINALLY CETS
BACK FROM THE SOUTI
H. T, Fiadiay, the Mtford orebaid
istj has returned fr a two weeks
visit ttt San rraoeiso. Imperial a ad
ther altfri points, lie wan tVId
up by a landslide at II d Ithtf f fr -a
day and again at Jftlaads, His intta
t-ad inst erosji th fpramento wh4u
the brtdo eollaps!.
M fnd the hoeral eafftry Imtu
Mr. Fifidlay, Messrs, le
lett aad llbas, wlu bft the Ugue
Utver valley to eret o big hte t El
'eatra are apparently timng a fine Its j
itss. Ttrtv have bitt u large thet I
s a finf fbim !wM
,s P,!,1,r5,,!11, B ,1,.,,,. Bsmdstorai
,!)!tj sj K!tx a fright. The-e stiroi a ltd
jlft hr met? of the v-ar ar-
js wmderfliv fertile a ad ttv
t ;mvthiti;. The water i fall of ilt and
I lfti,r irrigatUm aa mtU of silt verw
Jb cronnd.
Tito Hgif liiver valley offers
aay oppftaities fn' faakfftg iaer,
end with the lest elttoate faad, is jl
enmtgh fr tue," ettebtd'! Mr. I'tud
lav.
MERRILL WOULD LIKE
TO HAVE 4LTUEAS LINE
StEnilUJ r.. J,n. '22.--FrfeHy
owaer and taxpayers nt Merrill ar ia
teres ing Iheiowlves m t:tiftig a h,itttsi
it gel the Altnraa Sfh'tn t bnihi ils
line thmojjh this plaee. .ijorid
-Uih it:f io-en orjjaaix-1 a ad its fem
btrs hat- pbtijjcd ihetHvdvs to
a dpt site a ad e-rt t: right f wav
sf the tj;iav Will b;ld.
! Th- Atiata .Virihf -t i- a Sstherti
I'.-tfifi' febrtaltiag, ;t I i t I-' batti
1 fmat Alft:f
Kl t.t witwt with th'
t'atii"fOia NWtle wiu; nt either Mid
land r Klamath Fait-, Harvey -rs have
been -At wtiih -t a p'ttii-.tn ttt bo' ?t
eral menibs, and at the pn-ot tin
are eatp'i l lb itttt -l,le vbdnilv f
PAVCUS HONOR
FKEH3 DI!NT OF HARVARD
I?TN, ta-.. .f:- FrfrSidettt
FJint f Harvard, wh will ' Fr
as th- h a I -f th i;a e ' fff ti i -bf
eatbetst i'. if1? t .e ilw- g f
hntr e" r- t-i'"t VM b-t Tidtty
'venttij; bv h Har-M ehd f ls
t. Aitg the dttt.teatxtiwd peak
ers wht paid tribute te lr, KlUt we?
Kliho Root, EUrs S, Tfap, gerntr
of Massaehnseits; the iJt Rev, Wtllism
Jjiwrenee, K bihp of MassaebnseHs..
and Fresi-b nt Faato e ef Hrwn noiver
Sitv.
Vf:w VtlRtv, Jan. The li..
ft hilt fer wiring the eity'a subway,
ibtimed bv etiy ffte.U t be tr
reei and elorbitant, vtl be given so
other hearing before let tomorrow.
The eb'frffal entr?r h;v already
beea ftid $.VS,' a 1 -iaio tT,,
t still da.
Greater Influx o! Sew
Settlers to Medford Than
Any Other City in West
ern Oreqon fn 1908
Medford is a wander eiiy, with
a ft wsderf ul f ai mt said fii? riei
Freight Ageat t'hasbs A SfsllwM8f, who
Mwttt 'iaimslav eve hr, 5lel
for! 's raitresd barta:.- i gtw bv
leaps ami hod la f9K nearly as nsaay
!d shipment vre ri'etveJ at SJ
frd as at a ay oihr tHy m wef.ra
OreB ontsib- tf F:riland. ineladiagi
Kngejte njjd Kastera iregis
is not in my distrtei, I doa"t kaowi
the fjeor fr tte eiti bat ihey
had to fp sa.t if th;y faed Metifard.
A gmiter variety of eooai!iitie is
earbtad -eJiipa-nis w re fveivt at &fed
forl thao a say ( 'jy," eoatiased
-Mr. J?j(lbw:!:f, Mr (arbds f eml
gtaat of abb- jceivei at Med-
fori thas at any other city, isdiesitng
a jrmter iafhts f - jd The htSter
shipatats tnebided jjJs fmsi everr
taio west ef fhe M sss ssppi, inebtdtag
aHfrnis. lrdej4K- s.re thai the phe
ataea;d rHo f iat-reo--, about per
w-fii, will be BalaiaMs is
Medforl ih( liene Uiver val
ley irtbttiarv will e half the tatl
aitple jhipf'iit ff tjii this year aal
nine-tenths of the par Hl ipstent if pfes
eat rp iadieat seav:. ts;f eriaHx'' eaa
tinned Mr. Mallwf, The inerease ia
fntif rlipafai? wil ieer'ase greatlv
tttlh e3h year,
resM i.he hrMmens iota Metl
fwr! wer' s ht-avv 'o oalsfed
Mr. Malbef, is bef-ao ? the ea
atrttetion of the new eaf haa eity ws
t'r dii'trtbntiiij; sy-sj-f-o. ewaiplete! ni
a --t f ftrt,oit p;-ba iho best tits
tribaliag sviem in The ship
oe-at of the pipe ioerev i&ixl
bat T understand that iU? elsss ef ship
ffsent wtll be f?r Joav'er in tfa as
ywr new gj-i iiy water aystera
wt?t n-tmrp tS eai"ejf- (f nssterist,
and probablv th ye.tr fdhovif ae
li iTrt;;iv.f eat rri-e wilt reijij as
tnoeh more.
lt3t the heavy hipeijts sre $. all
a favr?fb!e tadteattwo, Voa are ship
pimtf a grat deal f :wff that might
to be raises! tn the viby. ilaeh af tt
re?s('fitt prwbtHs hat jfhHM lo mas
of af tared here. What a aeel anst is
mf-t tiverifitvt f;trtttii mtte si
falfa farms, more glos and true!;
fa rats.
" M-dfe?d tte'd s fiery. coebd
d Mr, Msllwtff. a small loeal
affair, bof ; t, fMy nipped ejioaefv
with ample eptaltraibn, 1 can
n?iew t. ,ddf eae-fBt Thev d
tei pot Hi the jH;tltiv f paek and laei:
the esp-rjH ;tiid ab'tity Jo a?ar:ei
lfei-j prda' that ih eirtdishd eaa
eery hi seared ff its braad. ft will
iw a ne-txJy befttr' th - taJley is mneh
-dder, and grwe?jt 'ti a3ixe as mneh
frHj weittn; o esno thev will
by iark-itaf frttit.''!'
BESMEJTS MIKSTREL SHfGW
PLEADED LASOE AUDIENCE
a3sii. Ff'fe-vp .tseli fieafde.
Teach the Wal fdm; n few Kew
d whw tht" t. Jse Medfif?
lotbli agaifi. It is a :fe bef that a
bigger h(-se thaa ever "e th. The
t"-e the g'rf lat oi V3- bat aa ap
P'f?r. The Iwtv mad- eT atsd whetfe
er if tp- j oe 'rf;Kfg aader Pr
f-fF a?de 5r wh:bvf it wa their
f.'tral ialee f'r t?? ;trt fe not
otafter. The show .-. dever sod in
pste ef the fjjet tbat - srv whiefe
i the vsrioos a1' held wp bv
?he t-trms a ad ha-e d 53-tel frooj if
jitejmm'. ;tfil ! p)f; present wh
;Mi swav di-f-siaiivfevl.
The h-;d hit wre grerjily eniy! bv
thse prat and it voold b diffieul't
!od--d t pitdi nt 0' bright'
The ntir eavt gd.
ft atav be thsf Jhe h i will pa? the
ob.v n ia sme f ;he ihr iiiwtfs to
th- valley. Thev wjii b the iWrs if
they desi.
svnem OORBOS SnCfLSfES TO
EdiiCUHH CHASES AftAIKST HIM
T t M A, Wh., in. 22 dodge M
t. trdar w h was rtesied fsd ae
f tht efnl-eient f i3,Si's..
bdta d t di ! he ?tff.'iir ftl.ty. Jfe
preparing ttt leave for ?pfense at 3
VWk this affeptt3 to answer fh
rharge, Ife saya ae ii tnteit.
Rain and Floods Reprt
ed From Every Section
Few Trains Are Getting
Through From East
WAiJ.A WALLA, Wsssv 22
Tho fbwal eadttiwES a- iniiefe in3pjvjve4
tlay aal indieatioaa fsat to tho ps
ing wf all tin- tosaorr w, Tho Kort&-ei-st
iaeifte plssofs t h maitatataf
a awratal servieo $idr.
The O, it. & N siart s Jrsis t Se
feaae this intrKiag;, h.i it t?anaet fesei
Fesdb-tons whieh ha mstn Jtao eassa?
Etaa by Fiisatilla.
The itjr?tt aaail trsis io three days ta
reah this ety arstvH frota tho
this mmieg. There i hse J
eally, r
Belated Tssiss Cs;slaj
"trsfggliag against latdlidea and fdsods
for fanr g$w tao North aetfi sa-aeatt-t
this iMrafOj tlist iho ijebjEt
trains wonld eotao thtngfe freia
tday.
The traios frota Fisy Harhor to
tJlympia aro raaniag.
Colombia Viliy E3frct Flood,
VAXrrK, Vmi Jas, 22, Thai
t?e t'laabia f?iver valley v2l grt
'ne ttttv af the greater? ffetn! tt
history is the ilrsi oavietiss &f sieasa
lat aies jtd others wh& hsv be
watehinj? the eoastitJsKs tH3i fe
twa wehs. At preset the wstor ttasd
wet? Bpt jjsit Sse fro3s She uppr
river hsa not ehe4 boje,
Lsrs isaatit f IseldA
many bsgw,. are eoming dowa, xn&jg. not
oy toe tre$ B lEeataa sb?!
Ws?thotgal rivera.
Woisor Rive? Sa?Hss$,
Wi-tiSKR, fdaho, .Tss, 22. Tl w
is twro fiei hihr th si tl tfej
sasan. The eoatiased ?ain of tha sa
i ww jjjy Ki ateftiKg ?nw has e hashed
the Weir river ts n raga? torrent,
t"BJMerabis daatage ba bees ifs?
aleog fhf river m&ih f this eity ssd
the worst is at yet t, fnildtsg,
feaees a ad bridges haw iwa detmy3
and lowlaas nre essapletely 55ndF ws
; tor.
Ksiasas. Fewer Flaat Tfer5tc4,
KALAMA, Ws,, J. 2. Tha
?Bs river s fe-f ;We ih t
water msrfe. Two feel rso? will
fere serfwov with fhe jJeetrte ligb? asd
ter platst oight mib- abova Kahtsat.
tti e hghef i hre?f years, Tha
dfbia is fille with fltiing Sogs
aisd dbris frm the a -sr rver.
LKWIHTOX, Idah t. Jao. S2 This
eity ba been Without light sad poww
ir jw aighis. swing t refns whieh
has ebgged the Inlet ps to the pawr
plaat. The high water haa filled h
edlsff and dne mtteh daatag, Tfee
jwdiaae rivsr f rijttag pspidiy and esa
vdFJtbb damage t rprt4i ess$ of
she -itv. Th i -te-.w jS,!-
had ia the lower p'trt of tho eiiy.
Water Raedssg,
SALEM. Or das. X Tfee tTHIcsn
eite stands this atorning t fet
having rises fram St,T sin- eyestlay
-tt Sft Vbefe, The wer t reeediajf.
The dsagr sw-nts over.
AIJJAVr, tr.t J. The rtver
rahf the 2-i-fft taalc and j stilt
risiag, Itasementw oe the water front
are filling sed hM a asddes Has of
iispt-rstare war ef th grfatoat
fbt in tlse history f the Wtllaete
valley wdd resndr.
High Water st Hsod 5lr.
mam Itf Vr'R, Or,, len 23. Tha oa
taffjd thaw and heavy jis has broagfet
'vh and rtvej t ibe fbed Stag at
lfel River, The t'oloorbia a tS-
fit Rt tbi pdnt. Tho high wafor
and the floating tee tn the fCto river
ha fereed open the gaes of sta5 of tha
irrigating difeh0 io th vsHer. eaiisln
titte damage.
STATS FE?ftTESTrASy IS A
L&X0ST TH AT COMES H1QH
KAf JtM, n, Jaa. 22, ?t will reBlr
.I.IV, b taaiatata rhe tegoa Jf
prints the eest tw y? and oak j
pair and ablifien srrordag to th
ray aod ateaas reKiaiittee ?f tfe h4i.