IjUI.Hr iniMiiifcirti ifj mi mtinri. n nr V") H i rrtrrr'r-rM-T ""T ' "" - smmtf fSM SFS ftiw-jMt "sr . s "PAGE TCTflTIT WEDFOttD MATT, TTJTBTJNE, MEDFORD, OKKGON, AVrciWlROAV. IWEMBF.K 0, I Oil FINLEY TO SHOW ! CONTINUE WORK IBOMBARD RHEIMS FORTNIGHTS OPEN E Mi PICTURES PROROGATION FISHERY HIDING RE E I MONTH RIVER FRENCH BATTERY SES0N.H SANTS JACKSON p nn MTV Whllo In Portland, tlio Mod ford ArrnnKPincnlA for eoiitlnulnp tlie through co-oporntlon of tlio U, S I1KIIMN', 6w t.v...w.o iUI VW..V ... ...v . nsn propnmUlon work in Hague rivor London, 4.10 rppiwntattyna to tlio SoprtMnan's Ktnto hcngilo, mado nrrangomcnts 111. .!.. r...... IT.. ...!.. tl f IM.. Willi Bin.o Vni u...ru . w. ,.- . Rimo nn(, MMl a4HJclM,01 werc m,U, loy to deliver another mnvliiR picture ,,v tIl0 Hertford delegates io the state loolurn here early In Jnnunry. Mr I fragile of sportsmcus clubs at Port rlnley lias six now reels, which were hanii Tuesday. Last car something Miown at tho Sportsman'R banquet j ovor n m,,,,01 .twlliul " latched . ' . i fit f tut tiML hi nnl Vi nirlinr n ml twilil k l- HX t.. II'MVIRIJ Mil. l Dee.' 9, by wireless to K, ( lJttj . i (i inam ,. p. in.--The official , (,.m,,i v,lnev,litv fr.nn I'.utluud. Matemonl isstiei! liv llu Horiiimi iirniv I ...I. ...... n .T. . .....i it... i Hureau of Fisheries and .the state' , , ,, . , ',, ,' ,. ' t . , ..... ... ,.. headquarter this afternoon mijs: Hner Vimi l'rotoetno iiNMiomtiou timl To the west of Hholmi a fishery, I the .Medfowl Hod and dun eluh nl the nltiioiieli rivlnis .ho H...I pmu rimf. I ,,m,H"' mwi'mg of tlio State League until, the flngerllng ase. This ear It Is expected Monday. v;T!io onlv'.red shown from thoso iixJihiltvtf 'ajnr ago. V11"!,.,, "Chasing ftaliihown In llogue lllver," i ' ' aaln given at the unanimous re quest of the loaguo members. Among tho films shown are pic- Aatt.nk. nf b rt t ttirth. Iitmilltlit tllA IrtfllllkV """ "' """" " ",""" iaiiRineuted from the stale's Intake In at Oruxon City, duck, woodcock. ! " ... unlpo, mudlien and other Klamath stage before thai three times the number will be turned loose, as a much better take I of eggs Is expected and It the supply In llogue river Is short. It will be of Sportsmen imvoomtionw. They ropoit that foity-fourelulw wore iep. has been bombatded and set on fire by our troops a wo had ascertained i re.MMitotl niiil eight moio made aindt by means of photographs taken by outioti for membership. At tlio an our aviators, Ihat behind tho fish-'""''' banquet ;I00 spoitsuien wele ery was hidden a French heavy bat- j !m,s"",t m' . iiiuxinir if iiirr4 i ly ouiie iniiie imieii . u. lake ncstiiiK scenes, a nest of eagles ( I other streams, states Master Fish t Warden Clanton. taken 100 feet above tho ground. A lease was signed Monday by the baby cougars and bear cubs being 'Maclcnr estate to the government. nursed from tho same bottle and playliiR together, the great bird res ervation In tho Klamath country and th renewing the lease on the hatchery plant at Klk creek, Tho lease pro vides a nominal payment as rental, o Three Arch Hock bird refuge of!nnd w, bo followed by enlarged fa- tery. "French attacks In the district around Soualn and on the villages of Varennes and Vouquors, In the east ern part of the forest of Argonne, i were repulsed with heavy losses, to t... .....,... IIIV VllUlilJ. I., , , . . , ., , "In the forest of Argonne llM.,f Ml"' 'slture to close the deer sea ground was galued In several places Kinley of niiimnl b'ml nnd fish life. The oluli meeting wiw most luir nuinioiix. At the request of the tim bermen, federal forest serviee ami stale forest pntteelive assoeiations, it was unanimousiv ilceiiled to ask the Tillamook Const all proved won derfully Interesting and instructive. Perhaps the pictures which aroused the most enthusiasm among the cllltles, new ponds, etc. Supcrtntcduut O'Malley' of the P. S. Hureau of Hatcheries, left for Cal ifornia Wednesday and will stop in sportsmen was the set showinK pupils J"ru on m return mimn a u-n- n llm V.irnnn nnlinnl ninniifftrf tirlnir Hlgllt. ... .i.x. -wm ..aVw. ...... h..... ...r , tiny bird houses, many of beautiful design, placing them in the forest, nnd how children could ralso birds who would cat out of their hand,s af ter becoming full grown. Mr. Fin ley stated that this was tho real sourco of protection to all sorts of animal life In the next decade, as by training tho children properly along the.se lines wonders would bo accomplished. With Medford xraae Is Med ford madb.1 OF WEN BY QUAKE On this occasion we took a number of prisoners. "The French suffered heavy losses in the battles reported yesterday to the north of Nancy. Our losses were comparatively small. "No new reports are at hand from Fast Prussia. "lu Northern Poland our troops aro in close touch with the Husslans who have come to a standstill In a strongly fortified position. Hast of the Warta the flg-itlng for Lowlcz coritinues. "In Southern Poland Austro-IIun- , garlnn troops fighting side by side , with our troops, have successfully re newed the attack." LIMA, rem. Dee. O.An earth-, " " qunke yesterday did considerable present time forty boilici have been damngo to the interior towns of , recovered from the ruins of wrecked Lampa, Coltn nnd I'mimi. Up to the houses. sou iu August to prevent fire damage, making the- season from September 1 to November 1. Other eluiiipert were requested n follews: Chinn pheasant Jaw eliiingod to permit two buns in ever' ling of fie, tlio latter being the limit for one day, ten for one week. A two weeks oen season for phonsnjits in .laekson eouiity. The elosiug of tho Willom- etle river to commrreiul fishing. A month's open season for prairie ehiekens in Union and Wasco coun ties. Hesolutions were liaised favoring the expenditure ot license money solely for game nnd fish protection and lyopogahon; indorsing the re moval of politicians from the fish and game couunts'siun, the sportsmen to have a voice in the naming of tin, eomunsxioii. Tho pioposul of C. A. Hiddle to issue a monthly sports man's paper, devoted to the interests u f tho league, mtimlying the satuo to the various olubs at a price of 15 j cents per member was accented. Portland was iiiuncil for tha next meeting place and tlio following of ficers elected: President, II. It. Van Hurer, Poit liuul; first vice-president, W. X. Mat- lock, Pendleton; second xio.'-picxi !.! Y. i i-i nn i l. ......... jurin, iii .1, u. vim, liCiiiiiiiju; nci'ic- tavy-trenMiier, t. i . naitrum, nose mrg; executive cemmittee: Distilet 1, I,. W. Humphreys, Poitland; ills I rid U, W. W. fluff, Fonst (Irowt; district :i,A. I'randall, Hrewnsvillc: district -I, (leorge Putnam, .Mcdfoid; district fi, l.eo A. ), Schnnio, The Dalles ; district tl, fl. I. li iViw, Pen dleton: district 7, Charles Hiley, Kla math Falls;jiublicitv committeo, l A. Itiddle, chuiimau, Wjiltor llackus, D. P. Averill, llenrv Veateh, M. II. Itaiicr; nomination commit tee, P.. i MeFiirlaud, eliainnan, fl. I. Im Dow, J. It. Drixooll, (leorire Putnam, A. Crnndall; lesolution eoiunii lee, I.. W Humphreys, ehahman, 1,. P.. Dean, l J P. flanlner, K. .1. Moos and Dr. .1. (I. dill. poiaToiiis 1 E WASHINGTON. Dec. l-.ltepre-seatntlves of several far western elec tric power companies, appearing to day before tho senate public lauds committee to oppose the administra tion water power sfto leasing bill, de clared at tho outset that the measure was unworkable as drawn. Others present announced their Intention to offer amendments. K. C. Finney appeared for the in terior department and supporting the bill was sharply cross examined, by Senators Smoot and Clark, who con tended It left too much discretionary power with the secretary of the In terior. Senator Norrls dofended that feature. The bill passed by tho houso at the last session, Is one of the cousor-lpluohot, kfrcrotary l.a'no and (lover- vntlon mensuies urged by President nors Alnnions and Hpry of Colorado Wilton In his address yesterday 'and Utah, will testify as the hoar Walter Fisher of Chicago, Clifford lings progress, 1Z 1VZJZ 3C3C 3C TO-DAY is money in, the bank, subjec' f check. To-morrow is money thet aint even been airned yet. Don't oveiv draw. . dL $B$r: xrmxnt u m.iW 'ttiin.nf WntT, VtilovmeAt Tho Smoothest SmokinK Tobacco, mailo of Kentucky BmkydtLuxt with nn ngcd-.n-tlio-wiKKl binoothncsa. Coupons of Value with VKLVRT. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined ha. 1 A M. acic 3 CDC 3C Mum's The Word! w 'iwr rear mm Slippers are now always have and alwns will be thij Ideal Christmas gilt for man! After you have thought and thought, been all over town and looked at a thousand utiles article, you'll undoubtedly decldo to give ( "Him" SI.1PPRH.H. '' We have n fine assortment, you'll find our prices very reasonable too! JaClUxg .5 8f,oo 8tor. 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AVomen's fine Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, fine final ity, special at, 1 P -each A U Children's Fancy Hand1 kerchiefs, put up in Xmas boxes, at 10c, 15 and 25. Women's fine Hand Emb Handkerchiefs at 50, 75 and $1.00 each. Women's Fancy Hand kerchiefs, put up) in Xmas boxes, at 59, 89 and $1.25 a box. Men's All-Linen Hand kerchiefs at 15 20 and 25 each. HANDBAGS MAKE SENSIBLE GIFTS 100 new Hand JJacjs, all leather, good as most .$2.00 values, sale- fl Q price, each .. ..$ J. X j AVomen's Mesli Hags, new styles, real ijtf.00 values, special, each. ..... .. $3.98 : Childron's'Fanoy Jbigs, all colors, vtfiy sjiecial, y zfr.t- :,..5 9c 1 UMBRELLAS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 100 Beautiful New Urn- brcllas for men and wom en, worth $1.50, this sale, each... 98c Men's Silk Umbrellas, new handles, xevy special for Xmas, at $3.98 AVomen's India Umbrollas in black and colors, very sjiecial, each, ' XMAS SALE OF PETTICOATS Women's Halcyon Petti coats, all colors, QQ very special, ea yOC Women's fim All-Silk Petticoats, guai anteed ij-'l values, sale price, each .Jersey Top Petticoats at $1.50, $:M)8 and $4.08 each. : $2,48 XMAS SALE OF FURS A Most Acceptable Gift Coney Muffs at $3.50, $5, $0.50 each. Coney Scarfs at $2.08, $4.08 and $6.08 each. ' Nippon Mink Sets at $45 it set. Northern Mink Sets at $75 a set. .Tap Mink Sets at $50.00 a set. Natural Fox Sefo at $25.00" a set. !""', i JJlncJc AVolfJJelp aCjjSS Black and Brown Coney Sets at $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 a set. A few Children's Sets left Buy now. 10 OFF ON THESE PRICES $4.98 i t tOTK V