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t f U? vk 'Cjr "' PAGE EIGHT STEDFOttD MATL TRTBUSTE, MEDFOTCD, OTCEOOK FRTDAY, MARCH in, 10H. k, 1 ' ' A it- i. ' i fr 0 i. REM HARBOR I BIG RAH STATES HOTCHKISS J. Ilotchkiss, owner of the lloblw-Wulls coni)mitv timber iuter cols nt Crescent City, writes ns fol lows lo 0. Putnnm reirnrdinjr the proposed sending of n delegnte from JnckMin county to Wntilingtim in lie. lml f of n Crescent City hnrber: 'The liontiH for n hnrbor i not to lie riven by tbe timber interests of Del Xorte county, but bv the jieople of Del Norte county, nnd wbnl we want nt this time is nn appropriation contingent upon the mfaiiiir of tlii lionui. The MitUf.vitn; of tbe gov emment in regard to a honut is a matter of detail and will bo done if tlie boimi is promised. "In regard to n railroad tbe probabilities of n rnilrond being built in Houtheru Oregon somewhere in the Jtngue Hiver vnllcv to Crccent Citv in case n Imrlipr is made there it would bo n hard job to keep n rail road from coming in there. It will be no trick to build one when the harbor is completed. "I expect to be in Washington nt the time of the hearing and some time before. You could do what the others will do meet every situation as it arise. It takes a lot of fel lows together, someone doing some one thing to accomplish something. Sometimes the simplest effort is the final thing that puts the job over. I consider yon would be of great benefit in this matter. "I have understood that n repre sentative, of Del Norto company (Owen) will be there. "I hope and expect you to be with us and help us make the try. "Yours very truly, "1 J. HOTCHKISS." CLARK 4 LE VERE, AT THE STAR THEATER 'TODAY bBLBBbV BBBBBBBBi BBHraBBBBBBE HOBO ARMY COSTS PEOPLE MUCH MONEY PARTY LEADERS PLEDGE no CONGRESSIONAL PROBE FLAYS MINE OWNERS WASHINGTON, .March 13. The Michigan copper mine company's re fusal to recognlxo the miners union was denounced as "Un-American" by Chairman Taylor and members of the house. Investigates committee upon their return today from a trip to the copper strike region. Taylor describ ed Jas. MacNaughton, vice president and general manager of the Calumet and Hecla company, as "the boss of a great region." ' The committee will send, an expert to lloston to cxamlno the company's books. They will hear John Mitchell next week and allow 15 days for the' companies and strikers to filo their briefs. The Michigan and Colorado inves tigating committees expect to file their report in May. "About COOO miners are still on strike In Michigan and living miser ably out on tho snow", Representa tive Taylor said. "Their condition is critical. Labor unions of the country are spending $30,000 a week for the strikers. The mlno owners Insist tho strikers must not only tear up their union cards and renounce their union affiliations but enter a pledgo that they will never again Join the Wes tern Federation of Miners, an attitude which denies the strikers the consti tutional right to belong to a union." Judge . 11. Canon returned Fri day from Portland and reports ma terial progress in his candidacy to become democratic national commit teemnn from Oregon. He state tlin Milton Milton, who was mentioned as candidate, has withdrawn in his interest. Other candidates suggest ed have declared in hi favor. He is the only one that has filed thus far, though it is reortcd that the present committeeman, W. N. King, may be a candidate. Mr. Canon re ceived pledges of support from man; party leaders. SEATTLE COUNCILMAN UNDER GRAFT FIRE WILL RESIGN SACI.AMKNTO, Mnr. 1.1 If S crnmento had desired to dump the unemployed army on somo other j community, say In the not far dln- tnnt Ordcn, rtnh, tho county and city and state up to dato would have . saved approximately $i000 us ;i Icouscnntlxc. Instead tho taxpayers are out approximately $11,000. Hauled In box cars, which means lot transportation tho army was nt rim disponed to accept, tlio army could have unloaded In Ogdcu at an expense of less than $5000, while Al ready the single cost of assembling the mllltla and keeping them In tho Sacramento armory three days amounted to $8000, not to mention I the cost of hundreds of deputies and j extra police. What the unemployed army wants I Transportation to Ogdcn. Utah. ,cotstlng, npprotuiMev $5000. What It has cost tho people up to date: Mllltla, $S000; deputy sheriffs. $2500: estimated total $10,500. And the end Is not yet In sight. SEATTLE, Mar. 13. Councilman John Pierce, charged In a published report of the volunteer Investigating committee with having solicited funds for John Stater's mayoralty campaign from cafe proprietors, will resign. This statement Is contalneJ In a report of the nolo club investi gating committee which interviewed Pierce relative to the campaign fund charges. Pierce told the Holo com mittee he realized he had made a mis take and believed the unfavorable publicity given tho matter would In jure his efficiency as a councilman the report said. It Is believed the Pierce resignation wJll be presented tomorrow when the council meets r. special session to Investigate similar charges against Councilman Goddard With Medfnrd trsde Is Mc-rtfnnl made WOMAN PLAYS TWO ROLLS; WHEN DISCOVERED SUICIDES PHOENIX. Ariz.. March 13 Dl vldlng her time between cooking at a fashlonablo apartment house, giving luncheons at tho leading hotels on her afternoon off and trying to buy a music school, a woman who asserted she W88 Mmc. Arrlola, wife of a not ed San KraucUco musician, ended soveral weeks deception here by com mltting suicide tonight. Instead of bolng Mmo. Arrlola herself, she was a former cook In that family, according to tho pollco, who say a young San Francisco woman recognized her Just when tho papers wero drawn tor hjr purchuBo of the Arizona School of Music. In her dying statements she told tho pollco her maiden uanio was Lillian May Qlechelo and that she canio from a wealthy Pittsburg fam ily, She swallowed poison at a pri vate homo and died at tbe hospital. HEAD STUFFED UP? Hyomel Git cm Instant Itc-Hcf If suffering from a cold or catarrh causing dull headaches or an Itchlni and burning sensation In tho nos trils, surely try Hyomcl. It gives quick, effective and permanent re lief or money refunded by Chas. Strang. It goes right to the spot you feel better in five minutes. No roundabout method of stom ach dosing with Hyomel you breathe it. This health-giving medi cation coes directly to the inflamed membrane, all Irritation and conges tlon Is quickly relieved, the de'leato tissues healed and vitalized. MOST PROFITABLE TYPE OF SWINE FOR. MARKET COUVALLIS. Ore.. March 12. "The general trend of tho evolution of market swine Is toward younger lighter weight and smoother animals" says Professor G. It. Samson, of the Oregon Agricultural college animal husbandry department. "Since this Is in line with the Interests of the consumer as well as economy to tho producer, there Is little reason to ex pect it to be radically changed. Tho age of pigs affects not only the econ omy of gains but tho quality of tho carcass and consequent price as well. In the Portland market there Is a difference of more than a cent a pound in favor of tho 200 pound pig well fattened, over old hogs. "As a general practice It Is well to put growing pigs through rapid gains although there are two sides to tho question. If the pig Is crowded to hi capacity, ho wastes a larfer propor tion of tho nutrients that ho con sumes, though his maintenance costs less In the aggregate since he Is kept a shorter length of tlmo. Likewise the desirable high finish Is not secur ed pigs which make gains slowly, for the food Is consumed In growth In stead of fattcnlnr GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HI GET GRAY Kept her locks youthful, dark, glossy and thick with common garden Sage and Sulphur. SEATTLE RRIDGE TAKEN OUT BY FLOOD WATER SKATTLK, March Id. At n I"!' hour this afternoon it was reported that the district below the bridge in which is it lingo number of lumber and shingle mills, is practically un harmed, The channel Hint was pro vided for tin' surplus waters of Lake I'nioii is large enough lo take caie of all the water thai t released by the dam's breaking, nud although a great nuantity of water is pouring through the dam, no great danger is expected. The Fremont avenue bridge, built by the city and street car company a few months ago, is used as the main thoroughfare between Seattle, rie mout nud Mallard, The two pcrum ni'iit steel and concrete approaches are unharmed, but the center span. which is a temporary wooden sliui' t in o. has gone mil. The bridge cost iKill.OOO. AD W0LGAST LOSES TO WILLIE RITCHIE MILWAUKEE, Wis, March 13, A knockdown scored In tho seventh and superior gtoio piny fvn Wllllu Itltchle, tho lightweight champion, n 10 round victory over Ad Wolgast hero tonight, Tho Cnllfornlnn out fought nud outgeneraled Wolgast and lauded repeatedly with left hooks and solid right punches to the head, Wolgnst froqiionlly was warned for apparent rough tactics after Itltchle protested. Tho former lightweight champion started to make a rushing battle, but alter llltchln floored him in tho soionth with n volley of punches to tho stomach, It wus ob vious he had been robbed of his speed. WolgiiHt took tho count of four before resuming fighting and Itltchle miido a desperate attempt to knock him out. SHrra rSSjjs "'ui:!SK9SSil'!Sf ., MH m-jmmmmwmmaM i i MiKvyS&ii--. -'jgX' yj'TMrm w i'rmta uii i wr..vM."i & ' Keep your kitchen cabinet, I M ice box and all utensils healthfully clean with 0 I GOLD DUST I I TV. ma-vlMWit" Qutekljr brlfhttn- mtI and tnakit woodwork idow jP C lu-.ttrily atUfb while. Cltsns svirythlnj. 6c and Ur(tr pcki(. aj Kii.h..c.bi..i mtn.FllPRAMKcouo fl Ij ihiii,;i Ml i iniHMwmi ii ft Dull Ur tlMalaj U. CHICAGO Hi II B,t l.f (UW U ill "Baby Doll" Pumps $2.50 and ijM.OO Choice of Patent, Velvet, Dull Kid All Site At tho Hlgu or Gooo Snots" ei'nwm: iiwt ernn: Jms All Automobile Owners Thu validity of tho motor vo? hide net having horn Niistiiiiied by tho t'iivtiit court, nil usprs of mo top vohiclcs not having a Himsiihis for this yoar 1J)M are ht'ivby wanu'tl to immodiak'ly apply for .such liciiiiHO. E. E. KELLY District Attorney. gMgHgH$Hg2MgM I Best Display of New Spring Goods Win you darken your hslr with S'sge Tea and Sulphur, do one can tell, be cause It's dons so naturally, so ovtnry. Preparing this mixture, thouch, at homo is musty aad troublesome, tor 60 cents you can bur at any drug store tho ready-to-iae tonic called "VVyettt's Ssge and Sulpbur Hair Remedy." You just dampen a spooce or soft bruih with it and draw this through your hair, talciog one small strand at a time. "Jy morn ing all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair beoomes beautifully darkened, gloaty and luxuriant. You will alto oiioover un draft" U gone aad hair haa stopped falling. auc uoucu .iu ,u.xi.i-u. ory, fnieU hair, Uiou no oifgrace, Hyomel should bo In every house- is a skn of old agt, and as wo all de- hold. Druggists everywhere soil It. '" youthful and attractive appear Ask for tho complete outflt-M.OO sXLC'. size. I FRECKLE FACE Now In the Tiuio to Get Hid of TIicms Vgly Bpots .Do you know how easy It Is to ro- more thoso ugly spots to that no o'ie will call you frocklc-faco? Simply set an ounce of othlno, double strength, from your druggUt, BHd a tew applications Bhould show you how easy it Is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful com flexion. Tile aun and winds of February and March huvo a strong twidNny to bring out freckles, and as a result more othlno Is sold In ,tkM mieHtk. & ure to ask fur t)te double strength othlno as this U wM UHdr vuaraMtee of wouey iiacK U M telle W tm reekie-. SYNOPSIS OF THU AX.VL'AIi STATEMENT OJ' TIIK Phoenix Assurance Company, Ltd. of London. In tho KlnKdom of Oreat Ilritlan on tho 31st day of December, 1913, made to tho Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up not applicable In U. S, branch statement Income Net promlums received during tho year $2,41 8, 820. 8G Interest, dividends and rents received during tho year 129,371.92 Income from other sources received during tho year 20,74-1.38 Total incomo 12,574,937.10 Dikhiirseiiiciits Net losses paid during the year 11,244,338. 80 Loss expenses 43,277 1H Commissions and salaries paid during tho year. 740,349,13 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during thoeur 70.C90.C0 Amount of all other expenditures 438,500.80 Total expenditures ?2, 537,103,11 Assets Valuo of stocks and bonds owned (market vnluo) $3,000,980.00 Cash In banks and on hand ; 324,914.82 Other assets 200.00 Premiums In course of collection wrltton Blnce- September 30, 1913 518,107.12 Illlls recelvablo 1 .970.7.'. Interest and rents due and accrued , 44,787.10 Total assets 3, 890.905.79 Total assets admitted in Oregon $3,890,965.79 Nubilities Gross claims for losses unpaid I 199,506,02 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 2,145,235,67 Duo fur commission and brokerage. 10,000,00 All other liabilities 47,750.00 Total llubllltles exclusive or capital stock $2,402,492.29 Total premiums In force December 31, 1913 $1,175,882 43 ItiiklneNH in Oregon for the Year Total risks written during tho year , $2,546,296.00 OroHs premiums received during thu year .-. 49,341,83 Premiums returned during tho year 8,805,70 Losses paid during tho year '. 18,738.52 Lokses Incurred during tho year 19,482.21 Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon December 31, 1913 ,. .$2,700,253,00 My W IIIVINU, Ocnorul Agent. Statutory general wtent and attorney for service, IMwIn O K. Knowlcs, Helling llldg , I'orlluud, Ore 1), II. WOOI ii CO., JIKMIIIKNT .KiK.NTH, W.WOM), OIIKCJO.V, J , SILK SALE oOOO yaj'ds how Foulard and Tub Silks, beautiful Dattcnis.- 7fc irratle. on sale Saturday, a vard AT 59c MANN'S : CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O. Saturday store heurs: 8tf0 a. hi. to 8:JJ0 p. GLOVE SALE fiOO pairs of new Ivid Uloves,' in tans, forays, white and black, all sixes, good as most $1,125 grades, on sale. Saturday HQg at, a pair Jj HI. Tiiaw' A Alls' AtANjV1 VavSI if COATS ua tlie Spring fe NEW SUITS AND Every express brings latest creations in Wearing Apparel. Some partii'iilarly .stunning models in Suits, "La Vogue" styles, at $18 $22.50 $27.50 $10 $8.98 $12.50 New Sport Coate at New Tango Coats at New Black Satin Coats.. SlICCrAL Saturday wo will place ou sale HO beautiful Skirts, made of new materials, in good shades, values up to $8.00, sale, price, 0J QQ caeh 4j)aJyO SENSATIONAL SALE OP WAISTS .100 slightly soiled and mussed Shirt Waists, in tailored and lingerie styles, values up to $2, on sale Satur- m q day, each OC 100 new Mcssaline. "Waists, all silk, in thu new shades, all si.es and colors, a big bargain at, :;:t $4.98 PETTICOATS 'Another shipment of those new Crepe Petti coats, $2 jim a values, for.. p 1,0 100 beautiful new Lin gerie Waists with the now sleeve, well made and nicely trimmed, splendid values at $2.00, sale price, 4 -each tjp JL & j 100 Taney Lingerie. Waists, all new styles, made of beautiful mate rials, $2.1)0 values, Sat urday at, each $1.98 HOUSE DRESSES 100 new Houso Dresses, good as most people ask $2 for, our prico, each. $1.25 FREE Save Your Saleslips and Get Wm. Rogers' Guaranteed Triple-Plated Silverware FREE HOSIERY Women's and (Iron's Fast Ilose, spe cial, pair.... Chil- Black 10c zoc Boys' heavy ITose, gool as most grades, our price, pair. 15c Girls' fino Kibbed Black I lose; why pay 20c? Our jr price, pair LDj Women's fino Silk Lisle II oho, good wearing (j utility, spo- pair Jt HEADQUARTERS FOR RELIABLE DRESS GOODS Jo-inch Wool Plaids, in new patterns, $1 grade, SC on sale Sat., yard. Cotton Corduroys oOO yards of this popular doth, in tho now shades, on sale Saturday, yard 29c in 38-incli All-Wool Serge, ali colors, up to 75c A Q value, sale, yard Tango Linen ,'Ki inches wide, in fancy strines. now colorings. bTc r w ' grade, special, per yard.... ? 48c SATURDAY SALE OF DOMESTICS New Scrims, in plain and fancy,. 2oc values, per vard, 19c ao-inch Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting, 10c grade, por yard, & Table Linen, 00 inches wido, now patterns, GDo grade, yard, 39c Oilcloth Best quality, iu colors only 2f)c grade, yard, 19c ALL GOODS BOUGHT SATURDAY SPONGED FREE UNDERWEAR Women's Sleoveless Vests, a good grade, 10c special Sat urday, each Womon's Umbrella Pants, laco trimmed, special Sat- C urday, pair ....C Hoys' Poruskuit Un ion Suits, all sixes, special, a suit 69c Women's Union Suit8, sleeveless, tight knoo or umbrella style, salo CQ prico, suit O sj Y 4