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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
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MEDKOItD. OKIMON, FUIDAY, MARCH (J, 10M.
NO. 290
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fl'GARfl RESIGNS AS COUNTY PATHOLOGIST TOIACCEPT
I
DISEASE DUE TO
Loral Scientist Placrtl In Chnruc of
Experimental, Laboratory mid
Flclil Work lor American Smclttr
& Roflnlnu Company.
Rcsllinatlon In Effect March
Headqiini Irrs Will Deal Salt Lake
First Work at Garfield Smeller.
I'rufoiitiir I' J. O'dnrn, who six
jeur m;n lull Hid itiiiir(ni)iit of
iiKrlcultiiro In become pathologist fur
.Inckson enmity nl a lutlnry of ir.titio
n ynnr lin resigned to become chief
In rlutrmi of tiKrlculturnl luvcitlg.i
Hun for tho American Smelling mid
Iti-flnliiK eonipmiy at n nn'nry of
lift. HOD ii enr. Ill headquarter,!
Mill lio nt Halt I, tike City hut In
will have rhnrfto of nil xpiirlmouliil.
Inhrntory ntul Mold work connected
lth plant Mini iiiilmnl dlsomm
iimiIIuhI to smelter nidi muoko In
jury iiml conduct exhaustive Into,
t lent tiiiiN nt nrlotm smellers opei
united by Uih compniiy.
I'mfemor O'dnrn In rcrognUcd nil
the IiniiIIiik initliorlty In Hie north
wtit on urn nrd ntul plnnt dlscnsiw
mul In the nutlior of numerous bonks
m IiIIkIiI. front ireentl(iii, hortl
riilturnl mul nxrlciiltiirnl subjects,
nml wim endorsed for the position
hy the McKuit Idtt of the dopnrtmo'it
of ni?rlculluri nn the best iiuiilllleil
ninii hi America for the work In
view.
DiimtiKe from smelter smoke, Imi
produced nn enormous nmoiint of
lltlgnllnn nml resulted In closing nov
um! smellers. .Much of the tinning)
Is ilile to plmit diseases caused by
nnrllKKiire mul not iliin to Mineltur
fiimos. An oxhnustlvo study of the
subject In to he 'ninilv hy Professor
O'dnrn, who will hnve chnrgo of the
oxperluieut fnruiN nml Inhrntory fn
illUlim nml hnve uniler 1 1 1 tit u lnru
Muff, Including nn exert pntholoKls'.
nn economic ontomuloKtst, n mill
export, mi mporloiuod iikHciiIiii.
Int. n vetentrlnti mul tnxlcologlsl. o
chumlst mul mliiuruloglst.
Tim first work wilt he ilonu nt
the Murray mul (inrflehl Hineltors
nour Salt Lake City, wheru I'rofen
Hiir mul Mm. O'Onru will reside, hut
purl of the (line will he Npeut nt
the Colorado, California mul oilier
Mueltem.
The rcslKiintlon In ilnteil March I
to lake ofict nt once nml Professor
O'dnrn will leave In n few diiys. lie
In scheduled to report nt Knit Lake
(CiintluuiMl on I'iiko 8)
NKW YOIHC, Mnr (1. The liner
I.UHltmiln. brliiKliiK lionie the Klidm
ulrdllut; Now VorU (HmitM mid Chi
eni;o White Sox, docked at llu pier
hero lit 10 a, ui, today. ThounnndH
of perHiuiH welcomed tho tourlHU.
The (Ilaula and White Sox re.
turned In uploudld condition, All
tho plnyern ntilit they wero ready lo
Htnrt tho iiennou liuuiedlnlely. Mc
draw hiiIiI tho trip had been hiiccch
fill flumiclnlly mul Hint thu tcamn
were Kroutud everywhere with en
tlniHliiHin, Hu unlet Hint "dennniiy"
Hcliafer mul Mlko Dunlin wero tho
real 111 t h of tho tour,
"Tho trip wn wonderful," Bnld
MmuiKor .llmmy Callalmn of the
Whlto Sox. "TreinuudoiiH erowiU
turned out everywhere to hco iib, ntul
outliUHlaiini wan Kient. Wo enter
tallied tho hlKKont crowd In London.
The JapancBe turned out like n reg I
lar Ainerlcnu crowd. After (ho
Kclo km mo tho ItoyH followed iih (o
our Itolol mul the fmiH ronnted nml
prnUud iih Juut like homo rolku,
"Thu London crowd wan mout eih
tliiiHlaiitlc. Aflor tho ncroiul luu
Iiik Kliik' deorito Hcemod lo get tho
haiiK of I ho tsmuo. Ho wuh J nut iih
ileinocratlo iih aiiyoiiu eluo, After
ho (old iih Hint ho enjoyed It more
Hum any other hpoiIIiik event wince
IiIh failier, thu Into Kln Kdwnril.
won I lie Dcihy.
0 STUDY LAN
SMELTER OWES
GLOBEGIRDLINGiBASEBALL PLAYERS WELCOME HOME
STOR " HECEIVES M DM AM" HIS WAY FROM" IE SIMG TO TOMBSFOB SECOilUlL
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BY CANAL LAW(! HfllBiH
WASIIINOTuN, Mnr.li (I. (on.
uieutiiiu; nn lolloHM, C'oiiri"iiiiii
AiIhIIIMIH llHlllttfl o tin Iiimim t In -
nflfniiMMi tho eoiHmeri'e commit tc'i
iimjorily repoit fitvuriiiK Cimnii'-
Siiiik reMolulloti to hIiiiIikIi
Aiiitrieuii ftliipiiiny e.xcuintioii
I'mmiiiH enunl telU:
"We lmo ifeojtuir.cil lhnt lrinl '
tiHilMtiim riHiuireil iiiiiferiu I'uu
mini en mi I IoIIh. We are not liw
lurlicil hy die inunt (lint rciirnl of
Hie Auicncftii exiimnlioii elnuc
w ouM ho n InicKliuK mirremlcr to
fureimi ileiuumN. Tliere luu .vol
lii'i'ii no friction or ulrnlncil ii'lnliiiii
vWlli nny rirnlftii xoeriiimiit, hut
we Mninl ulniin in Hip whole lmuil
of liiitiniis in coiilrmlinic (lint llu-lliiy-l'iiiilicefnite
Ireuly ermili ilu
etiiniiiutieiiN ill Aliieiieuii nliippiiiK
intcrenl' fnvof.
"I'ur linlter hIioIMi iell' limn ill
low Hie itMltMinl lienor to rmiiuiu
ipieMuHieil."
Ailniniton pin Inly inlemlvil to do
evei.v tiling in hi powiM', lioucvcr, in
the iuteiekU of upocil. Ho nn
tioiinecil Unit he would attempt
bluntly lo net n Mpceinl rule e.M.
ililiiitf Uih HM-n leMoluliou. It wui
iuteiiikil In make Hi's H Cut hy
nlmiit Tuioilnv.
HENnY HALL FAVORABLY
r
REPORTED COMMISSIONER
WASHINGTON, Mnr. C, - The koiw
nle Inter ntnto coinnierce committee
CIiiih Couilskey, (Iimicc of While So,
llcceiitly III, now llecoieivil
"At Home wo hiiw l'opo IMub anil
Cunlliiiil Merry llti Vnl. Tho lul
lor knew all about IuihvImiII, thu
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k. MW4tt.
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from I PMBJHBJiBaBHBJiHBJiHBJBBJiHVJBBaMBVBWHBM""
JOHN.LYNCH
IKNDI.I:T0N. Oro , Mnr. C
Hvery unin'n eye Ik on IiIh brother to
day following tho formation nf ,
law mul order IcaRiio or vlKtlnnco
commltleo. Nohmly known who Is i.
Hiy mul thone inon whoso btulnesiiQi
were attacked l KvnnKClUt Hiilgm
Miupeot every, man who pnuttos. FoN
lowlnp n number of fervid prohibi
tion uieetliiKH, n woman, ald by po
lice HiirKcous to bo tompornrlly In
mine, i;athored In nn armload of
IioKh from tho railroad yard nn.l
Htnrtod to aiiinnh clar store win
down. Sho wna headed off boforo
any damage was done.
decided today to fnvornbly report the
nomination of Henry Hall of Colo
rado to bo mi Intor-Htuto commerio
coininUtiloiier.
naniCH of the niaiuiKora mid niOBt of
thu prominent playem. It nil club
owners allowed tho xnnio spirit aa
jComlnkcy mul McC.raw In promoting
tro cnuiu thoro would bo no Federal
Leiiitue.
"In places like Hone Kontr and Co
lombo tho uatcH were thrown open
mul no iidinirtHtou charged. Wo
chnrBOd no entrance fco whoro In
torcrit In thu Kamo was flat."
Mcdrnw Biild Hint ho had b Ik nod
Mlko Doullii for a year us a pinch
hitter. "Tho first I hoard of tho promin
ence buliiK ttlvuu thu Federal League
wan when wo recolved a buncli of
Ainurlcnn uuwHiniors nt Vnlro," Mc
drnw said. "Then Tinker cnblctl
Trls Speaker wlillu wo woro in
Paris.
"Tho JnpB are wild about baseball
mul call It their national gaino. Tho
Australians aro tcaclilni; thu gamo to
their hcIiooIb, anil 1 went out twice
mul acted as luwtructor.
' Wo probably will mako a trip lo
South America In 1UI5, Thu avur
line iiKuiulmicu per gunio on tho
trip wiii ten thoumuul. When wo
left Manila, Americana who had heuu
In tbe 'hIiiiuIh for yearn Htood on I he
pier aju wept iih the hunt left. They
me wild about the umno In Mmilln,
too."
MPS. CHftniLES QECKHRl
WILSON
SET1
GREAT EXAMPLE
ASSERTS PRESS
LONDON, Mnr. 0. FollowliiK nro
tho opinions of throo lending lCnKllsh
dnlllua on tho JiieasnKo President
Wilson rend to the United States
congress yeatordny,
"Il Is n groat exnniplc," sntd tho
Wostmlnlstor (iniotto, referring to
tho president' conro. "If tho poo
plo of tho I'nltod Status respond to
It. na wo fool confident thoy will they
will have done much tiioro than nl
Just thu difference between them and
tin with regard to tho Hny-lMunco-foto
treaty. They will hnvo kot n
recodent of profound linportnnco to'
tho wholo world."
"Whllo ncccptnuco of tho Invita
tion to participate In tho Panama
Pnclflo exposition wood bo Incoui
piirnhlu In ningnltudu with thu high
minded net of President Wilson,"
was thu Pnll Mall Garotte's commont,
"tho HrltlBh governmont hnij In Its
IiiuuIb to give a tuken of reciprocal
good will."
Kven tho bitterly nntl-Aincrlrmi
Olobo Bpoko In terms or warmest ad
miration of thu president's attitude"
HEAVY SELLINS OF
NKW YORK, March (I. -Heavy
selling of Chesapeake & Ohio again
marked early dealings in stocks to
day, four hundred shares sold nt
fiuTi down to .Mt, a maximum loss
of l:h. Hock Island also was weak,
tho preferred reaching: n new low
record at 7:,i. Ihiltimoro ci Ohio
dropped 1. Changes elsewhere u re
mixed, but slight. Bonds were
steady.
Tho mill hot closed weak.
COUNTY JUDGE MOSES
POSTMASTER, CORVALLIS
WASHINGTON. .Man-It il. -The
iioiuiiiulioiis of Thomas GUI (o he
postmaster at Miles (,'ily, Mout., mid
of Victor MokDk, to be piislniiisler it I
CiirvalliH, dr., wero Hunt to the scii
atu tod ay,
$15,000 A YEAR FROM SMELTER TRUST
CHATaLE.5 e.ECKE.RL
By
ST. LOt'lS, .March (J. Hmulit
robbed .John I.ucax, paymnIcr of
the Hamilton llrown Shoe company,
of 10,000 in cash nt the comer of
Kiglitecnth mul Washington btrocte
here today. I.ucns ami It. I). t'or
lctt, tiuothcr cmployo, htul just
rcaehcil tho factory from n bank
with thu payroll. A.s they left the
company's mitomobito two mucked
men pointed revolvers at them and
demanded the money. Lucas turned
it over without a word. Thou the
bandit leaped into the company'
automobile, nml, covering Chauffeur
Zngcllior.-t with a kuii, ordered him
to drive them nway.
O'GARA SAYS FAREWELL TO FRIENDS IN VALLEY
To My Friends of the Itogiic ltiver
Valley:
It is with sincere regret that I
(ever my connection with the, inter
ests of Jackson county. For some
months 1 have been urged to accept
a position which gives me greater
scope and nt tho same tiniu pro
vides mo with ample funds to euro
on important work along technical
agricultural lines. Therefore, 1 am
not leaving precipitately; 1 have had
tho matter 11111101' consideration long
enough to take into account not only
tho advantages of leaving tho Rogue
River .valley, but the regrets I )inll
always fed in leaving tho best com
munity with which 1 have had tho
pleasure to work.
1 have boon identified with the in
terests of (he Roguo River valley for
nearly six and ono-half yenrs, u
part of Ibis period being in tho ser
vice of the U. S. department of ag
riculture. I camo here at a time
when, from our present point of view,
there wore 110 cities in the valley, and
agricultural development was by no
means what il is today. I hnvo seen
the fruit industry increase in output
fully 1.000 per cent, uiiil, at the same
time, I have seen tho balance of trade
turned in our favor because of tho
doelopmciit of intelligent general
fanning. Wo are now growing uuiro
of all products outsidu oj' our emu-
niorcial finiu than we need for homo
roiiMiiiiplloii. Hut thu crow Hi of the
WASHINGTON. March 0. There
continued to be rumors of a demo
cratic house caucus on tho repeal
proposition, but Conjrrewmnn Durc-
'tnus denied that one was planned.
''Know land assorted that the Sims
resolution is incomplete, in thut it
fails to eliminate all reference to the
exemption of American shipping
from canal toll-. The re.-olution re
peals the cauiiI law's elauc. which
rrads: "No vuols Minll be charged
canal tolls while engaged in United
States coastwise traffic."
The rlim-e Knowland pii.vh wan
overlooked provides tolls of 'fl.'io
per ton and adds: "For others than
I vessels of thu United States and its
citizens."
Adamson was ureoariuvr the te.tt
of tho commerce committee's favor-
tnble rvjKirt this afternoon. It wns
M-lioiltileU to be n lengthy exposition
of tho nnti-freo tolls fight. Know
laud said ho would soon have the
minority report drafted.
Senator I'oindcxtcr of Washing
ton introduced a resolution in the
upicr house today n-kin;: the presi
dent to explain what he meant by
his reference, in his canal tolls mes
sage, to matters "of even greater
delicacies and nearer consequence."
E
OF
WASHINGTON, March (i.-Gco.
W. Vaudorhilt, millionaire of New
York mid North Carolina, died here
this afternoon. He was a son of the
Into William Henry Vaudorbilt and
brother of Frederick W. and William
K. Vanderbilt.
Vrof. l. J. O'Gnra
Roguo River valley is only at iln bo
ginning, and I regret very much that
I am not lo lomaiii to sou what time
will do,
I 11111 leaving the Roguo River val
ley, not richer in the world's goods
thuii when 1 cume, but far richer in
tho uolahlo experiences I have met
with and in the ncquuiutmiccship of
the most iip-to.ilau community (o Ik
found the wot Id over. No mnltor
whero I have been I have hoard Med,
foul, (he Itoji'iiu ltiver valley, mid
Ml REPEAL
AVOW
REPORTED M
House Committee Recommends Pass
age, But Measure Will Be Feuffct
by Underwood and Other Denw
crats Lafferty Adverse.
Real Fight to Come In Senate, Where
Republican Votes Necessary
O'Gorman Leads Insurgents.
WASHINGTON, March C In
prompt response to President Wil
son's request for repeal of American
shipping's exemption from I'nunmu
canal tolls, the house commerce com
mittee favorably reported today Con
gressman Sims' resolution granting
just what the president asked.
Only four of the committee's mem
bers Congressmen Dorcmus and
Hamilton of .Michigan, Knowlnnd of
California nml Lafferty of Oregon
voted ngainit the report.
Three Democrats Oppone
Besides the committeemen who fn
vored the repeal resolution, there
were three democrats, known to op
pose it, who were absent. Tour re
publicans voted for the favorable re
Mrt. They were Stevens, Escht
Willis and Hamilton.
The democrats who voted favor
ably wero Adamson, Sims, Taleott,
Stephens of Nebraska, Ilarkley, Itey
buni. Montague mid Decker.
Congressman lafferty wns not
present .iapcrsorjJjut had asked Ip
be recorded 'n7r'opp0sfnr"tiro resolu
tion. Congress-tuna Adamson of Georgia
will press the resolution's adoption
by, thu house, but it rests with Con
gressman Underwood of Alabama,
who opposes it, to decide, as demo
cratic floor leader, when it shall
come up. There were indications
that obtrtietive tactics would bo re
sorted to and it seemed unlikely that
consideration of die measure would
be possible after the administration's
anti-trust urogram has been put
through. This meant a delay until
Juno or July.
Fight Is in Senate
Senator O'Gorman of New York,
leader of the democratic insurgents
against the repeal proposition in tho
upper house, said, too, as chairman
of the senate inter-occuniu canals
committee, that his body, which will
consider tho resolution, would not
rush mutters.
(Continued on rage 8)
particularly the people, spoken of in
tonus of highest praise. Wo havu
had the 1no.1t noted people of Eur
ope ns our guests, and they and
theirs will not forget tho brighUet
spot in all America.
The fact that I nm leaving docs
not mean that I do not lovo or be
lieve in the Itoguo River valley.
Wherever I go, and my travels will
bo extensive, I shall never forget lo
help along a community 'which I
deem tho most deserving of praise for
tho magnificent showing it lias made
in building a real paradise of para
dises. Kvcry obstacle has been met
with a determination to win, and thu
victory in every citso has been com
plete. "
No tnnn is indispensable, therefore,
I do not feel that my departure will
at all change your conditions, nor
do 1 winh it to. The notable work
along horticultural lines must be
kept up, and I know that you will bo
able to find a man who will help you
to continued success. In closing, I
wish to fhuiik one ami till of you for
tho support you have given uje.
Friends I have; nml, after ull, what
is greater than true frieud)ilp. Both
Mrs. O'Onru ami I most certainly
have appreciated the many courtes
ies that havu been extended In m
over thu past six years, and In leav
ing wu will miss you all.
Ai'O IllqilO vnlf,
MR. AND NUM. V, J, O'GAKA.