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cv PAGE TWO MBDKORl) iMAUi TKIIWNK. MKDKOKI), OIJK(IONr, TIHMtSDAY. MAWCI1 1L !!! t. PLANNED wiry life -J : ' SCHOOL FOR EVANS VALLEY KtKWNn. .Mnr, 12 Dr. Joseph Behnfor, returning from n lecture on unKonient nt Wlmor ehilrch, or Knter prldo OrntiRo, Kvnns valley, .tnckson con it ty, nenr Hokiio Ulver station, reports that tlio people of tlint re plon liavo begun n 'movement to eon nolftlntu novernl existing nehoot dis tricts nud to crento ti central farm nchnot or country life school Conditions nro Ideal for this pro gressive hwvoniont, the valley beltm naturally a unit for tchool ami other social purposes. Tho roads, un like thoKo of so man other regions, arc excellent built of the famous de composed granite of Southern Ore Bon. Hy means of a eonvennco tho children of three districts can ho collected and delivered nt tho school regularly at moderato e Iense. The plans do not seem to he fully forked out 'jet. Dr. Schafcr says they should Include the erection on a centra) located spot of favorable ground of n good building of four or flvo rooms, one of which should bo specially designed for public gath rings; that farm and home subjects, as well as cultural subjects, should bo taught In the upper grades and the high school, and that then the school should be tho social and In tellectual center for tho entire val ley. "With good roads and upwards of a million dollars' valuation, all those good things can come to tho fortu nate people of Evans Valley," said Dr. Schafcr. COMMISSION 10 EXAMINE BODY OF BENTON MJMOONED IN EL PASO " I !! I I ! - -.. .- 1.1 -- I II I -W.l. " 'iiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiHoHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVfliiiiiiiiHiiiiiC V . Imma i .' .. II Ji ""'"""JV. w -"" '" E ffT 1Tt -m. iTV i riifHinr"'1 H i i TiMil-i iii i iii Ini l inn -i jimT KMlft2V . 4- I 1 - MOD COUNTY RAILROAD UNE IS INGCONST BE RUCTED GIRLS! CLEAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR NO DANDRUFF-25 CENT DANDERINE j: 4- Tiy Thl-I .Mitket llulr Soft, iln), Klntr.v, Alniiiiliint -Sliip Viin. Iiiu the Huh- With Soap GeNErcAU;fliLfl5ne&ocuvaTees. in ouAra.tr;:, wMEtaE. William benton t& tsGLtcvco to move tiCEN KILLED WKSTWOOn, Mar I a Vnst Nnunitltlea of railroad eountrutlou ninterlalH nro IioIiih nneniheil hero i for uro thN sprint nnd sumtnor. Nuinnroiu lofulim rendu nro to bo eotutrueUtd fur or by the lied Itlvnr Lumber eonipnu) tu tnp variant por tion of Its viint (iiioMn mid lulu loics to tho great mill and factoring local oil hero. To llullil Ulaiiiiith Lino Ucsldus Uiimq IokkIuk roads, tli" itilh(ni Pnelfle lino, completed o this plucti ten diivn iKO, lit to b pushed toward Klamath Calls, Ore. It Is exiwelod to he completed as far as Lookout. Modoc county, nov ntx-sK miles this jenr. Uwtlueor Cooper of the Southern 1'aclfle conipnn), hat beuu out over Ntirolv try a "Dnnderlne llnlr Uoiumn" If .van uUh tu Immediately double the beauty of jour hair, .lust moisten a eloili with Dnudnrlnn and draw It enrofullv through your hair, taking one small xlraud nt it Hunt, this will ileaiiro the hair . f dintt, dlit or a it v om'onhIvo oil la a application of Dauilerluo iIIuhoImh otory particle of dandniff; luvU'or a I OH the M'ulp, stopping Itclilng anil fallhiK litilr. Daudeiliiii Is to tho hair what fnmh showers of rnln and siinshlue are m xogiitutlou It noea ilp.lit to tho toots, lulKoratiH tind iitreimtliiins tliotu. tin exIilluralliiKi stimulating ami I If i pioiludiiK piopnitlea ciiiino the hair to glow IniiK, alioug and beautiful You run sand) hae n'tt), soft, liiNtroiiH hair, and lols of It, If )ou (nut bottle of few minutes .Mtu will bo amateil Your linlr will be wny, fluffy anil J will Jtint Mt a 'i' abundant and mhiikh nu Ineomimra-, Knowltoii's Daiiderluo from any drug b'i! tofttioxH. luster and liiuilaiii nturo or toilet counter and try It as llealdes beaiitlfltiK the hair, tn 'dltecled the route the patt few das, siting The technical question of whether passports for the inenibvrs of the vouunlssU'ii miietuied to i .uiilne the bedy j up t( 8tuatlon, nud It Is expected cf "William S. Denton shall be Issued by Oener.il Villa or by Oeneral Carr.uixu stilt l.eept meinour 'f the commission , that nt soon as the weather settles marooned In Kl Pao. Texas. The lKllef It freely epretcd In official elrclet that this Httli itroversy over a r.4a- jUrauiug win i.egin ai seierni poinii uiiiiiH k,T nut' HOBO GENERAL IS "BAI" AND "SCAB" KAN FKAXCISCO, JInreh 12. "Qcucrnl" Kelley is nn expelled mem ber of the Typographical union, ac cording to local labor leaders. The San Francisco Labor Clurion recently printed nn article declaring that Kelley lind taken n crew of "senb" printers to Taeoum, Wnh., duriir n job )rintcrH' btrike in tluit city a few months njo, and had acted ns foreman of the btrike-brenkiug erew In the shop of the Pioneer Hind in;: & Printing- company. Kelley nlso is nccused of having been n "rat" printer in San Fran cisco' during tho strike in 18'JS. lie lias been in nud nut of the Tyjto grnphicnl union several time-, ac cording to James W. Mullen, editor of the Labor Clarion. Kelley was employed in tho com poMng room of the Iliek-Judd eom pany in this city in 181)1, when he leit there to lead nn "army of un employed" to Washington. At thnl time he had n home in Oakland and, neeording o his employer, had u wife and children. Six yenrs Inter, Judd snys, hi eaine hack to him in rag and ap plied for a job again. Judd put him to work, nud he held a position there until the cnrtliounkc in 11)0(1, when ho departed for Chicago. Other Connecting Line With tho mils laid to Lookout this tlTely unimportant point was carefully arranged by coattltutloaalltt commanders to obtain delay, ami It seems doubt' ful now whether the commission ever will proceed to Chihuahua. The members of the commNtton arc united In believing tbst nothing definite w.. utd result If tbej were allowed J0(lr !t , X)t 0 lrfck t0 r,,ll(,i, to proceeil now. owing to the condition In which the body would Ik t.ximl. I Klamnth I'nlls next J ear. Later, tho lino northenHtorly from Lookout OF ACCUSbS POLIGE OF HUSBAND BY WIFE NEW LOW RECORD NEW '0UK, March 12. The lowest price of American Sugnr in bix yenrs wiih reached today when that block opened 1 point off nud touched 1)7. Itoek Island preferred also made it new low record nt 7. Fractional losses were registered by most of (he leading isuc, bill Smelting, Canadian Pacific and Ken Unveil each lost about a point. La ter Migar fluctuated over a range ol a point nud at timet was in demand by the short faction, llouds wute ensy. JV IWK Ihe miitkct eloM'd lower.' MEDFORD TO PLAY GOLF CLUI OF UNIVERSITY SOON Tho challongo of tho Kugeno Golf club was accepted by tho Medford Oolf club last night and II, Chandler Kgan was given authority to corres pond with tho neighboring organiza tion and dotormlno upon tho datn. An open touruumont will bo hold to select the team nnd probubly a number of local club mombors will inako the trip as substitutes and supporters. At tlm directors' moetlng last night six new members were taken In brliiKlug tho total to 7G, Tho ten l courts nro now in condition und an. iNvltutlo tennis touruumont will t hold this suiiiHior purllcljmted In by twNki dJuImi In southern Oregon CHICAGO, M'nreh 12. IVteotiiot were Hne-tignttng tod.iv the fatal shooting of Loui- Heval in hi trfice hero with hi- wife alone in liU com pany. .Mr, lleval version today in that site nnd her hu-baud were -euffling for possesion of the pi tol when it w-iw dieharged by acci dent. The police said, however, that Itcval told them he shot himself. One thing definitely learned wa- that Mrs. I'evnl had goiitt to her hus band's office to neeiie him of pay ing attention to other women. M'CREERY LEGALLY 10 SAX ntAXCISCO, Col., Mar. 12. Walter A. McCrcory, broker, sportsman and millionaire, was legal ly restored to competency today. The decision was rendered by Judgo Dunn, acting for Judfc Graham, who was ill. Judgo Graham declared MfCroery Incompetent In August, 1911. II. H. McPlko, who was appointed hit guardian took him to lho on a ranch in San Iiornardlno county From there ho madn a sensation .1 cscnpo a few months ngo. KILLING ARMY HOBOi LONGER IN HOSPITAL SAN' FHANCISrO, Col., Mar. 12 That Sacramento police killed .1 momber of tho unemployed nrmv named Davis whon they clashed ' tho early part of tho wook, was the ; charge made hero today by James Latham, ono of "General" Kelly's rlghthand men. Latham Is In San Francisco to raise funds to defend Kelly, who Is held In the Sacramento all on a vagrancy charge. "Tho police spirited Davis' body away," said Latham. "Tho last I saw of Davis was when ho was Ijltit! on the pavement nenr the Southern Pacific stnckndo with a cracked skull, lto lived but n few minutes." 1 through Alturas to Lnkovlow, Oro.. laud one to a connection being built from Idaho will be undertaken. . branch Is planned from hero to I Vina nnd another from a point In Modoc to udorson, Shssto count) 1915 CUSTOMS HOUSE WASHINGTON, Mnr. 12 Willi I'rcsidoiit Wilson approilng, Secre tary of tho Treasury McAdoo todaj asked congress to npproprlato J2r,0. 000, to ostnbllsh a customs ware hous at San Francisco for customs collections In 10 15. Tho plan pro vide for a laryo force of collectois and InFiici-tors so visitors purchas ing furitn articles ehlblted at tic Panama Pacific exposition may not oxporlcnco delay In their delivery. DCNVKU, Colo., Mar 12 - re port that "Mother'' Jones, tho fnm oils woman labor loader, had dlnni peared from tho San llnfnel hoNpit'il nt Trinidad was recelvod here tndit) at headquarters of the miners' union. It was snld that Mrs. J. W. Foster, who hd visited tho patient dally for weeks, had wired ".Mother" Jones vanished icsterday. Labor leaders believed that militiamen took her away. It was admitted at tho hospltnl that lnllltl.iinwn who had guarded tho hospital corridor hnd been withdrawn. SYNOPSIS or tiii: ANMAI. KI'VIUMKNT Ol The Connecticut Fire Insurance Company of Ititrttord. In the State of Couueitlcut nn thu :tlst day of Dsiomber. t'Jl.l, made to the lusurame l'ommHloiier of tho State of l)imon, pursuant to law I'aidtal Amount of capital Mock paid up , ono, 000 ml Iniouio Premiums received during the jour In cash a.SSS.021 Oil Interest, dlvldeiiiN nud rents received during the )ear noa,732 rtfi Income from other sources received during, the itr .10,133.71 STRIKE TANGLE AMAZING AND SHOCKING CONDITION" WASHINGTON. Mflrch 12 "Amazing nnd shocking conditions that will require drastic remedies' were found In tho Colorado coal field by tho congressional Investigating committee according to ltepresenta tlvo Foster, ot Illinois, chairman, who with his colleagues returned hero today nfter several weeks In Colorado. Ueforo preparing n report tho committee will allbw .10 days for tho presentation of evidence by the op erators nud miners. They will have somo recommendations for congress I hauled but bcllovo tho state must deal with many of tho evils disclosed. "I think all of us w'ero Impressed with tho deplorablo stato of affairs' I Weed company U preparing to com- said llepresentatlvo Foster. 'mciicc its' season at once. KLAMATH FALLS, Mauli I-1- The vaiious sawmills throughout the eonntv will open for the season's run between March 1.' and April 1. In nil Ihe mill- luri(cr force of men will be emplo.veil. Long I ,nk" Lumber company in ShippiiiKtou w now prepared for the M'iion' huiu. Many improve mciiU have been made nml work will begin soon. The I'wuuiiu Mux company ha doubled tho capacity of Its plant nud opened today. From Ihlrly-five lo fifty men will be emiiloved there eoiistautlv and the uvemge daily run for the season is itdiimitcil nt Ih', 0011 feet of ho shook. The IVliean Hay Lumber company will commence operations April I, and from preneut indications il fon'e of men will be doubled. Aeklev llrothcrs nml the llig Hicin Lumber company will nUo lngln on April J. Hie firt tramlond of log lo hi into the nlnnt of the Weed Totnl Income . . . Disbursement Net losses paid during the jour Dlvldenda pnlil Muring the enroll caiHtal utorK Commlsslnas nud salaries paid during the ear Taxes, Hi onsen and fee paid during the vear Amount ot all other expenditures w Totnl expenditures Assets Valur of real estate owned (market value) , Vnluo of toekH and bonds owned (market vulue) Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. Cash In banks and on hand Premiums In roursu of collection written since September .10, 1913 Interest and rents duo and accrued Total nKctn Less special deposit III any stato (If any there be) Total assets admitted In Oregon Uahllltloi Gross rlnlms for testes unpaid Amount of unearned premium on nil outstanding risks Due for rommlasion and brokerage. All other liabilities fl.221, 17S.0C .12,1 OS. 727 02 uno.ono.ou . l.l'.ft.Min.!l7 Inti." S3 M", anft.ftxs.Ri; .1 i,T.ss.7y.so $ SLUMI 00 . Lo.str. nn t, 0X0.1 00 00 1X1.317 SO 37C.IS-9 1.1 (0.147 3d ir..?r,i.ai!i.2r, i I92.3ft0.00 m,ric.utiti xa t .mots an . LOSO,I30 32 761 70 1. 000. no t i.tnu.i mar. H-.2.SI0.3J ft.27C.330 02 $7,992. SOf. H Less amount secured by special deposits Total liabilities admitted In Orenou exclusive of capital ..iiwi.- nt ti nml oao no Total premiums In force December 31, I9IU lliiiine. in urchin nf uir lnir Total rlskn written during the ear 3,n32,Mi'..O0 Gross iireinlums received during the ear . . . 39.071 0.1 Premiums returned during th jear Ti.ROh 09 Losses paid during the car 20,732.03 l.ocn Incurred ilurlng the ear . . 31,391.2.1 Totnl amount of risks outstanding In Oregon December 31, 1913 . . . $3,ir.7.ll2.00 Till: CONNIXTUTT FlltK INSIMIANCK COMPANY lly W T. IIOWK. Vice President. Stntutnry general nrcnt nnd sttorney (or service, James H, Itecd, 330 Sher lock llldg. Portland. Oregon II. A. IIOI.MLS, HIMDHNT ACI'.NT, .MCltrollD, (MtCGM.V. Lumber eomnanv this Venr arrived Thursdnv. This is neeeptcd by lum benueii km eerlniii iudieutiou thnl the A JL fAStMSi ir-."" .-.-".j.t LTa-i'TflUJ Sa? M Escaped Bite Sting Dryness Heaviness Parched Throat you escape them all when you smoke STAG. And in their pIqgo you find Fragrance Freshness Mildness and Eternal Contentment. "Better than I imagined tobacco could be." Thousands are saying it. You will say it . -j i ' Convenient Packages: Tho Handy Half-Sizo 5-Cont Tin, tho FullSizo 10-ContTin, tho Pound and Half-Pound Tin Hun dors ai.d tho Pound Glass Humidor Having pinvlia.sctl Hip KMglilway Coffee Co., I will give an INTRODUCTORY SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 14th To (lemons! rule ilic .mipeeiorily of out' I'Yc.sli Wonsicri Coffee. I will give a rediiel Ion as follews: Uegnlai' JlOe hleii.l, 25; Jloe n( .'JO, !() tit :i5, .oe tit .ty, f)()e at '15. Only one pound will M sold to eaeh enstoniei' at this price, and one day only, Saturday, '.March 1 1. F. G. HYATT, Prop. 1 lo I'. Main. Phone R97-.J ' - r f Mmmm 3, "No llltc, "No Mini, "No Bag, "No8trJn." j; Fot EVER- and GpQrctto NG-LY OOO te- i.rtu.M intn Hi., S?I P. Lorlttcixi Co, P:t. (7CO lC"j m V&LZ flzmzxr VlWSPWA. M III I II lill Think of tho Company behind the ear -and you'll realise, why Fords and flovernment; bonds aro bought with equal assurance, strongest financially world wide in scope largest In volume of output. Wo build our reputa tion into the ear. liettor buy a Ford. lOud In the price of tho Fnnl riiniilimit; tho tonrliiK car Ih $ 0 1 r f, o, b, Meilfonl, eompleto with oiiilimoiit. (lot ciiluIoK nml particular from C. E. GATES HPAKTA IIDILDINO. MHOI'OIII), OIIK. '&miww riji;rasausswM7,.i.- 'ii,z.im'4 mKmmmimimmmmmmmmmmmmtmMm . t nwmi tmumm KMimbwy 'i i