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i i. j 'A' ' hr- PAOTOTWO. 'MEDFORD MAIL TltlHONR MKDFOM). ORlWOtf. TIU'UKDAY, SKPTMMHMU. 11, Win. I mm power WIN KiAMATH BIPI IN WEST 8ATluif Or?.. Si'iiJ. "n. DEM0CRA1 Slnlii KiigmVur fjoww 1'iis announced (lint llio prolitnijinry Mtrvos lime J)en iomplclolTrr ft M?" faivr ibwr project 0',lhe'KbimiUli rivor IiqSow Kciio which bu'1 tnlr to rivnl the fumou Keokuk jilnnl on HuOliis pipjn inx'rr? Tlio'survivs vxoYo con dueled, in -operation vxith the tcd- rrni govcnimouu j 'o-ciiihwij im- uu jeel SlatflKiitriiipor I.uxxin mi.vx: "A .ean'ul J0.fi miles 'n length. torn1iinlitu" about J two mile nhove tho CnlifonnSi-Orcjioii bStindnry lino will nffor.l u fall of 7."0 foot. With limited idoraire in lTpjor Klniunlh InkclSOO second fort of -witter can ho relied imnii dtllinu tho dry ca mt 'In t 81 -..-I i I ills y 11 innii'ii Hnirv.niinii -G. 0. P. COMBINE 10 BEAT CURRENCY BILL TWO BRILLIANT CONTENDERS FOR THE NATIONAL UOLF AMATEUR. CHAMPIONSHIP Strong roil. ly 100,000 pipsx water boio power. Art tho prrtujK'et appear favorable for eonMrnetiiip 11 larp? rc-crvolr near the lower end of the eaual. iie low wnter output of this project will eompnV'e,fn'6rnMy "with the famous Kcojsuk. plant 011 tho Mii-dippi river.' The pln.nl 'lit ebnidorcd the lnrgcst in the world nndor one roof mid hn only 20,000 second feet or water at low Hngo with thirty-nine feetof.ftdl. "While the eaual will involve con siderable rock and tunnel work, the! preliminary estimate. of $300,000 n mile will inily fijruro .f31 per hore lwixvijr for the cost of this feature. The water, neca.nry for this pro ject lias been withdrawn from entry under the provisions of law, ami in oonfirmity with the stnlo's contract with the curjtnry of the interior. This withiTni wnl will not conflict with any of hoe, projects now con temjjlnlcd nenrKcnn, and llie wnter will be relumed to the stream about oue-'fonflh "of a mile above tho in takc',"of the promised Shasta valley canal. "A prel'minnry report hns been iiindn with 11 view to irrigating a traef of tweiity-four miles in length by nl)oiit"lw&ivct!n width inShnstn valley, California, by the storage of water in Upjter Kla'mn'lli Lake, Ore gon. ' A five-fool dam at the outlet of such lako would double the water stirfaco area, flooding '11 all about 130,000 acres. This lago is imvica blo and is therefore under the con trol ofjho United Slates. Water re leased jcoidd not be recovered from tho natural stream, however, without n permit from tho state engineer. The hjws of 3000, imply that the plate engineer should refuse such penults whero llie water is to be used In1 another" stale, unless the laws of fiiieh slate permit diversions for usE In Oregon. As California has uilnw prohibiting such recipro cation in the 11S0 of water, some complications may iirio. "T816 Sorithern 1'acifie company is now building a lnrgo power plant on tho Klamilth river just voro the line in California, which prevents the Shasta -valley people from diverting the regular flow of this stream. The water righY sillial'on is thus quite complicated mid can only bo ndju- WAfclllNOTON", Srpl. 11 inclination of eertatu democrats to jpin tho republicans in an attenipl I postoito nation on the currency bill i siiid1 to bave been manifested tdny ul tho mooting of the sennte steering committee. The conference of tho sU'oring committee was called nt tho request of President Wilson, who insisted that all work be expe dited so that the currency bill may be passed nt this scsmoh of emi gre. Senator Owen of Oklahoma, one of tho framers of the hill, assorted Hint n majority of the senate dem ocrats favor immediate action. He expressed the opinion that the bill would bo reported favorably within two weeks and passed by Novem ber 1. I SERVICE 10 MR MINI RIVER Kl'GKNK. Ore.. Sept. 11. A .fl 0,1137 appropriation from the government for the MolCen.ie river highway into eastern Oregon, to fol low the $(i.)00 granted this year, and now being expended to reduce all grades to 10 per cent, was announc ed yostcrdny by Clyde It. Soitr, sup ervisor of the Cusendc resene, after private subscriptions amounting to $11,000 were raised in Kiigene yes terday. It follows the announce ment Hint the construction of th's highway is tho principal government road project in the northwest. In view of the success of private sub scriptions in Kugvnu yesterday, the ifcleii7.ie road project is to be car ried before the entire Mute. Plaits for .1 mero fens' bio moun tain automobile road over this pass, connecting the Willamette valley with Klamath Falls, easterii and central Oregon, have in three weeks been changed to the construction of a mountain boijleyard. along the MoKenzio under tho Three Sisters, nnd into central Oregon. Traffic into California may eventually b" diverted over this road. Fx riH2SSiH 7 xr7jMst5sSs - Md -i m .m JktJ'jJ .' A w - m I jHTB liSJinBTTPar i.ifiUK - pSSBSi jJAPS LAND MARINES ''-- AT NANKIN, CI NAT ON WDE PRAYER mm u Walter .1. Trnxis, (be old uattouHJ amateur golf champion, who lost his title to Jerome I). Travels, in au im portant contender in the notional tournament il (budeu City, li. I. In the first games he xlmwed he had a chance to win back his title. Francis Unhurt of MiifsHehiKoltw, a young player, showed form in the first two das. In fact, he was something of a snipiNc to those who had made predictions on the re sult, WILL BOOST FOR MEDFORD IN HIS TEXAS HOME Mr. J. D. Skinner and wlfo Icavo for their old homo at Itotan, Texas, today. Mr. Skinnor Is ono of Med ford's moat enthusiastic citizens, has great faith in tho futuro of tho city. Ho takes with htm over ono hundred pounds of booklets, maps, pictures, advertising tho valley besides sam ples of fruit to show in a dozen or moro Texas cities ho expects to visit. dicnted by tho closest co-operatJon hot ween the two states and the nn tion, or under some federal law par amount to the rights of the individ ual stato in case of disagreement. ! LONDON'. Sept. U.-!is,,ntches 1 from Shanghai todav av tint ti .IllliniWi.il f'alft ! lllJl llHIIII lUltll PflR PPFF QPHflfll Q KU'n" 'tliiok-fiiers UBS lauded to I Ul I lLL UUllUULOlday at Nankin, tMiiua, b lime .lap- J ance crui-et and u guiiliixit which 1 have arrived there. The marines an There will be bold in Mod ford on J quartered nt the .lapMiiese consulate September 1-i one of the most unique and interesting oriccs incident to the opening of tho public school. Itev. W. F. Shields of Medlordl The Japanese action in lauding marines follows closely upon several assuults by Chinese uihmi Jhiniiiosc in Nankin, mid the recent I rumpling SELl FOR $1.50 KLAMATH FAI.hS, Ore., Sept. II. The potato groweis of this sec tion expect to get a fair pi ice for their crop this year, Already the Japanese colony in one shipment sold lO.mill sucks m .-ft. ."II a sack del'UTvd ill this city. It in estimat ed thai the fanners will liae al least 10,000 sucks for export this your, The grain crop is tho largest oxer harxcHled in Klamath county. 'IJlie xeur Iiiim been au ideal one for fuim en. The Iniw ctnps ,wllh the piim pert of u good market mid the fuel that those under the irrigation pn ject uie sine to got telle I' from the heaxy payment xvill Initio about a much better coml'liou among the farmers. Theiv is much more stock in the country thai) last year.aiid the indications me that (he local tie maud lor liny xvill be good, while theie is 11 (.Iroiig market outside, uud the railway company has made con cessions in freight rates. Moid slock will be shipped in 11ml drlxen here to ho fed through the xxiuter. Kecciitly iMie shipmeul of 1100 jenr lings was received from Arixoiin. GOOD VAUDEVILLE AT PAGE THEATRE THIS WEEK xvill join with clergymen in all parts of the Japanese flag. Several Jap of the world in 11 prayer for all free ftiiwn' alo have been killeil in Nnn schools. These prayers xx-ill be tit- j kin riots. That city is greatly dis tered ill all the loiiguc of men al- turhed by revolutionary iictivitie, most simtiltnneous'Iy. Special ser-1 and public iudiguiition is intense limits on the subject of religious nnd ' against the Japanese, who are cred- moral education will 11N0 be nreaeb- lied Willi lomenting ilisonler. en. ino aim is to nave I lie mole made 11 text book in nil fdiools. This world-wide Mjrviro has heon arranged by the National Kefortn nssocintion, xvbich has it headquar ters in Pittsburg, Pa. It is part of the program mapped "lit nt the sec ond world's Christian citizenship conference held nt Portland, Ore., J tins .summer. G0MPERS ADMITS LABOR TRIED TO LOBBY WASIU.NV.TO.W Sept. 11. Samuel (tompcm, prosldent of tho American Federation of Labor, appeared lato yostorday beforo tho house lobby In vestigating committee, beginning Its inquiry Into organized labor's efforts to Influenco congressional legislation. DESTRUCTIVE F0HEST FIRE Gompors gave tho commltteo n do- NEAR CRATER LAKE ta"-d .tatcmont of the a nnn.l pur- potion of tho American Federation of The moot dangerous and doHtriic- Labor, frankly told of Its efforts tlvo forest flro, believed started by I through tho legislative commltteo to A large crowd witnessed both per formances at the Page thoutro last 11 1 slit and judging from tho npidnuse, It waH a hIiow that was well enjoyed. Jack Vorgn. a eliaraetor singer heads an exceptionally fine bill. Tho Itellly KUIers sing and dance well, nnd Versa and Dorothy enter tain with some of tho latest rungs. Delmoro and Llnht of Hut Orpheiim circuit haxo without a doubt ono of the finest acts of Its kind every wit nessed In this city, entertaining with piano and sours. The Hondas trio nro cyders of groat ability, Tho headline net of the weak Is (.'lark ami Mrt'iillnugli In "Much. Ado About Nothing." It Is an net brimful of laughter mid there Is not a dull 1110-1 mont whllo they orrupy the stage for 1 II is a sure prescription to drive away tho blues. There xvill ho two porfor- innnroM this evening, the first at 7. 30, ! ami tho second nt O.Ki. r ' Women Are Constantly Being Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkliam'tj Vegetable Compound. "Worth mount.tiiis tif gold," sa)i 011c woman. Auothur snys, "1 wotiltl not w I,ytli.i K. I'inkliain'.s Vqjolttblu Compoutul for all the other nialicinos for womon in thu worlil," Still another writes, " I .should like to have the merits of Lydia K. I'inkham'.s Vegetable Coinponnd thrown on the sky with a searchlight so that sill sulTering.woinen could read and be convinced that there is a remedy (or thuir ills." Wo could till a nowspiiiKT ton limes tho nltMif tlds'wltli muIi itio tat ions tukeii fnnii the lcttorti wo hao ncoiviil fiom guileful wniiien wlioso lioaltli lint) Ihcm tvstuH'il titnl tiiilloiinit liniilslu'tl by ldl.t IC. J'liikliuiiiV Vi'gotalih Cuinixiuiiil. Why Ikih JA'ilhi K. l'liil(liiiitr VcgA'tnlilo (.'oliU'ottml ucoiindlshctl fiuohn universal siieo'ssY Why lias it livid mill tliiivcilaiul kept on iloliitf its glorious worlc uiiiunu; flu U k woniuii of Uiu woilil for nmtii tlmn.'JOyi'awV Simply ami siuoly lvciutrtc of ltn slcrllnir woitli. The mison no otnor nujillcliio lias nvi'f tippinnii'lictl its sOiicsm In plainly 11111 1 hIiii jity Iwcivtbo tlii'tv) is no iithiiiuuxlh'ltm w khI fur wntiicim U. llijiv ntv two lut tors thnt Jtist ntmo to tho wrid'r'.i ileh -only two f thoiwnnds, lint both toll a comfort Inic stoiy toovory hiiIIuiIiik wo. limn who will ivml tliutn awl 1 10 Khluit by tlictn. JFltOM MHS. I). ll.llltOW.V, loin, KniiMis. "Diirlulbet'liani: of Llfvi I xvns side for t woyearb. Ite fore I took your mcdluiuc I could not War tho xvelglil of my olotlns nnd xvns bhviled very badly. I dK-- tored xvltb three doetoiix Imt they did me no good. must have Its uuy. They said nature Mv MKiir ml. .,.-.... .... ., .. . . . vlM'il me to inKe i.ynui 1-.. niiiiunin s Vezelaldet'otnpiiuiiitiiuil 1 pinebsscd a Uilllo. llefore It was gone the Hooting b-ft me and I xvi not mi Mire. I continued laUitig It until I bad tnlo'ii 12 IxiUlen, Now I n til stronger than I liaxe lseii forytHirn and can do nil my xvorh, exeu the washing. Your inodielue Is worth Us x eight In gold. I cannot praUo It enough. If more women xvmdd take your medicine theie xxoiild In) nioruhralthy xvommi. Von may uo tbisleller for the gooilof olhen.'V Mrs. D. II. Illioxv.', nr.t North Will 11 lit Mtuot, loin, Kau. Write to I.VIHA CI'IMxIIAM .MDHICINKCO. (('o.nm:.n.i,)L..N:..M.x..ioniixio Your letter xx 111 ho opcncil, icinl mill niisxxorcil by 11 viotnun and hchl lu strict woiitiilcuco. Silts. WILI.lAfy SAVN: laiiliarl, Ind.-" I MiiTcred for II years frotuorgniiteliillumiimlloii. fis mult) xveaUueiM, jhilu nnd Irtegiiliul tiiiH. The pulni lu n 0 sbles: xxuro IncreaM'd lix XMilUiiik'or Bliiilng mi inyfeetiiod 1 bud mieliiixxf unfiling down feellngx, xvan depreMd In splrltM nod Imh'iiuic thin and wlu xx lib dull, heavy cyem I liiul nit doctors from whom nvelved only leuilK-rarv n lief. I dt-eliled toglto Lytlbi li. nulilmiu'it 'egetblel oin liund it fair trial and aluothc itonl tlvc Wiiuli, I have noiv uhsI tho miiiellnn for four months mid ciiiinot epruin my UmnL f..r wli.it they baxodouo forme rn. SAIUll Wll.- II iUk.41.S.lnl,u. Mreel. laUlmrt, 0 Ii.llnit.. VIlV" -z ludiatiii. 3io5 pflji Mm E. N. NOBLE All KlniUof Wood Hailing I "bono 7l."-X jnai .North Centra! campers. Is noxv raging In tho val uable tlmbor of tho Camp creek dis trict, Just over tho California lino. Tho firo Is outsldo tho Crater Lake national forest and thu forest ser vice officials In Mvdford have no con trol over It, hut available men havo been sent to combat tho flamos. At present no scttlnmeuts aro lu dan ger, hut it Is thought much dumage will result unless tho firo Is put speedily under control. Influenco congress toward tho enact ment of legislation favorablo to tho workors. Ho dcrlarcjl tho opposition of tho National Association of Manufactur ers always had been encountered. "Tho only ovldenco I nnd my col leagues ever had as to tho existence of tho National Association of Manu facturers vxns tho vludlctlvn nntngoti ism to everything wo udvoratcd no matter how humane," wild (iompers, MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Seasonable Mowers ami Decorations of till kinds for fall weddings. Telephone 7I. 1005 East Main Street. VERONICA California's Natural Medicinal Spring Water Nature's Curo for Sluggish Livor and Kidnoyn Por Bottlo, 50c. Caso of Ono Dosson, $5.50. Guarantee- Uso thrqo bottles freo; if not satisfied, return tho cac and wo will re fund $5.50. MEDFORD PHARMACY is't'iti' I'ofd office. Phone 10. :t:XK i T t t T ? t t t t T r t T T r t t y t y ? t' 133 Pounds TONIGHT 10 Rounds MOST EVENLY MATCHED BOXING CONTEST EVER HELD IN OREGON iTiMwnMi M . a r?a . r rankie Edwards vs Bud Boy d THERE AVILL ALSO BE TWO FOUR-ROUND HIGH-CLASS PRELIMINARY EVJENTS SEAT SALE AT THE NASH HOTEL Special Train to Grants Pass Leaves After the Bouts FIRST PRELIMINARY AT 8:30 P. M. J y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y I v ? W i m 8ffcSftSflSKSft nk AM it