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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1915)
&t4MtmhAiiMifmM,MNm TEDFORr MATTi TKTBTTNR, MIWFORJ), OK .WON, MONDAY, .TANPAKV 18, tftlfi VXGBBIX. T..y.. rr OUTPOST WORK WITH THE FRENCH ARMY. w the city. Amillior telegram tu'iit at (I p. in. the same llav fniil llie icuhoii for the maiden ilcpailme of (luticiicr, still was unknown. The gov et nor ol the federal district had given assur ances that there was no cause for itluiut in the capital, aihliiur Unit he hail Hiii'liclent troops for the pi ener vation of order, and, expected no at tack upon the city, A tclcgiuin ilated Januaiy 17 fioiu AguiiH t'alicnlcs said all lallioad traffic south of that place had been suspended. An undated leleginm from Mimit hui said the cuiisui' Mai.vlaml and the Mexican guuhoal l.a Par. hail arrived there. SENT 10 SENATE T; T WASIIINUTON, .Iivik, IH.-.Tho pioHldeiil toiluy unlit lo the iienutii thu following iioiuluatlonst To ho receiver of imlillg nioiieMi, ut Vale, Oi Maitln N. Kegelty of .Ionian Valley, Oie. To bo roglMtorH of laud erflien: .loHoph T. Can nth, of hlnckroot, Idaho, at IllitcUfoot, Idaho; Nathan iel Campbell of Portland, Die., at Portland, Ote, THURSDAY EVE OF OLD MEXICO Effort to Make Fish and Game Prop agation Spoils of Politics Arouses Indignation Proposed Opcninq of Rogue to Commercial Fishing Creates Indignation. Gutierrez Leaves Cnpltnl With All Soldiers New Executive Rules With Aid of Police Villa Expected t to Arrive on Scene Willi Lnrno T.,, ii s mi my luutiy. Um ii iii ) frw'i win p iMmUi m mm GENERAL IMA J OFSU M&N N W PRESIDEN . i BIOIlTS.MlL TO VltOTKST A mass mooting of protest against tho proposal that the legislature chango tho present plan of administering tho ittnto game and fish protection fund and against tho Smith Iloguo river fishing bill hns been called for next Thursday ovoalng in tho library build tag. It Is expected that tho attendance will Includo dele gates from all county towns as well as from Medford, as feel ing among tho hunters and fishers Is running high against what they term an effort to throw gamo protection and propagation Into politics. Sportsmen of tho Iloguo river val ley aro up In arms over tho legisla tive effort to destroy tho fish and gamo commission and mako protec tion and propagation political spoils ' as well as tho effort to open tho en tire Rogue river to commercial fish ing. A mass meeting has been called for Thursday evening at which rep resentatives from all sportsmen's or ganizations in tho valley aro asked to send delegates by the Iloguo River Fish Protcctlvo association and Med- ford Rod and Gun clubs to be held In tho public library at 7:30 o'clock. Similar mass meetings will bo held .throughout the state. That tho sportsmen arc up against the real thing Is shown by a letter from H. D. Van Duzor. president of tho State Loaguo of Sportsmens clubs', which reads as follews: "A plot has been mado to throw tbo administration of tho stato fish and game fund Into politics and. tho huntors and fishers of tho entire slate will fight It with all their strength. "I rcferr to tho movement In the legislature to have all revenues from fish and gamo licenses turned Into tho general fund and making tho con servation of fish and gamo and pro pagation of wild llfo dependent upon a lump sum appropriation by tho leg islature. It has also been proposed that tho fish and gamo commission bo abolished and that tho fish and gamo wardens bo appointed by the governor. .Means IHjr Jllow "It would bo striking a blow from which this stato would never recover. Our fish and gamo resources consti tute an asset worth at least $5,000 000 a year to Oregon, u value that would bo practically destroyed If tho action proposed Is taken, and, yet, on tho other hand, a value that can be greatly Increased from year to year, If tho plan of administration is loft In its present form. "Maine values her fish and gamo resources at $20,000,000 a year, Call fornla at $10,000,000. Neither of those states bus better opportunity than Oregon to becomo famous as a hunter's and fisherman's paradise. Already sportsmon aro coming to Ore gon from Now York and other eastern cities for tho fishing on the Roguo and McKonzle rivers, for tho hunt ing In southern Oregon. Tlioy buy equipment and store; they tpend money at hotels and for transporta tion and they constitute tho btato's most profitable class of tourist travel. And for our own people there Is no bettor form of recreation, physically, mentally and morally. "Let this plot to throw our fish and game resources Into politics bo suc cessful and sco what happens. Campaign Ourled On "Kor several ears tho hunters and fishers have cairlud on an education al campaign for tho propagation of wild )lfo and tho conservation of fish and game. The number of licenses taken out has Increased from about 80,000 four jcara ngo to approximate ly 130,000 for 1914. Many of theso licenses weto taken put and tho fees paid by men whoso only motive was to aid tho educational campaign there by, I do not bellovo under the po litical plan proposed enough HceiiBea would bo taken out to equal the ap propriation tho legislature would make, "Not only that, but the hunters and fishers would loso that sense of re sponsibility for propagating and con serving tho state's fish and gamo re wurctji that t'10)' now lmv A WINDMILL USED BY A FRENCH OUTPOST FOR OBSERVATION PURPOSES One of the most arduous duties which ftilli to the ot of the soldier Is. perhaps, that Of outpost work, tho spe cial functions of which are to gather Information concerning the enemy's movement. In ijrder to nlitnln'lhls In for mation nearly every device U tried. One such method Is rliown nltovu I'lidor certain eondltlojii a windmill offers a good point of vantage for an observer wLo stands on tbo axle, lining hi body up ngnlnxt the arm of tbo sail. "The hunters and fishers of Ore gon want every cent of the fund de rived from licenses to be applied to tho work of propagating wild life and conserving the game and fish. This work should not be borno by general tax but by thoso who fish and hunt and they aro more than willing to do It. It should bo a special purposo fund paid by a special clais to pro moto a special stato asset. How Fund Is ItAiMtl "Tho political plotters would have tho pcoplo and the members of the legislature bel(cvo that tho fund Is spent by tho fish and gamo commis sion without ghlng any account to the stato. Nothing could be further from tho truth. "Tho game protection fund Is upon tho same basis as other ttnto funds. Tho license money Is collected by tho county clerks and paid direct to the stato treasurer. Not one dollar is spent by the fish and gnmo commis sion direct. It can only be spent on WEI AND DRY ;t CONTES RAGING SOLUTION OF HUNTING MYSTERY WASHNGTON OLY.MIMA, Wiihli., Jim. 18. The legihlnture begins its hcvond week witli intercut well aroused throughout the htntc over the members' attitude toward I lip H(Uor traffic, race truck, hotting, mothers' tciiMont niul prize fighting. An initiative bill If or nulli fication of the prohibition law li.v pcrmltinj; hotels with fifty or more rooniH to sent- littiorto pioMK, uml permitting breweries to operate, must go to n vole, neconliiiK to law. The legislature may decido to call n pe- duly authorized warrants signed by (inl election lor Ihin veur, tliiiu lietuN thrco of tho commissioners, pnssed j j,,,, jf u,u prohibition law, which upon by tho secretary of stato, and i )ukt.rt t.fft.ct t..vt Juntmrx, In the checks drawn by tho secretary of stato l0i, linnrv cotimc tho initiative would and paid by the state treasurer. "Representative Jones, chairman he submitted in November, 1'JlO. The "wetn" cluim control of both of the gamo committee, has an- ( houso 0f the ef,'iluturof but not by nounced that ho wants the fund to bo handled by tho state treasurer. Tho plan that ho advocates, and for which Speaker Selling has spoken ap proval, Ineow in full effect. IhMIO Sbuics Up "Tho lssuo is as to whether tbo fish and game fund shall bo entirely applied to fish and gamo protection or put tinder political administration. Tho fish and game commission Is non-partisan. "Thoso who aro heading tho pres ent movement aro not hunters or Ilshors and have no Interest In hunt ing and fishing. It would bo a shamo and a crime against tho fish and gamo resourcos of Oregon for tho ef fort to bo successful, and tho huntors and fishers will fight against It to tho last." Portland Livestock Market PORTLAND, Or., Jun. 18. Cattle Kceeipts, 580; steady. 1'iimo light Bteers, $7..ri0(7.85; choice, b7Alo(a 7.50; prime cows, $00.7i; prime heifer, $r.7f(a)(l..'j(J; prime biillb, $4.735.5U; prime stups, ...'j.500; prime- culver., .f(i((i S.oO. I Jogs lleccipts 7200; lower. Prime light, $U.80(ab90; choice, $C0.r)(a, (1.75; lougli, r.7f(j(S.f0. Sheep Receipts, HID; steady to strong-. Hest .venriitur wetliors, ij'fl.SO (ril.f)0; best ewes, (a,'tM', prime Junius, $fl.'J3(Ji. 7.5(1. the two-third majority required to overrule a veto by Gowrnor I.ixtcr, who has said that ho favors lettiuj,' tho ptohibitiou law go into operation. A strong nioiement nguinst Senator Ghent's bill lecaliziiK' licttiiif,' on race tracks has been organized. Tlio wo men's clubs of the state are assail. in Senator Taylor's bill to lepeal the motliorn' pension law'. A bill to legalize ten-jouml pri.c fijjhls i to be introduced in both house? this week, having be,en delay ed bv tho Coliep-AnderPon fight in Seattle last week, in which Andeison was killed, Oppnnonis of this bill av the governor will eto'it it it goes to him. $100,000 CONFLAGRATION IN LINCOLN, NEBRASKA LINCOLN, Xeb., Jan. 38,-1'iio early today in tlie A. -M. Davis block, in the center of the btipMiirs-- li triet, caused damage estimated at $110,000. The A. 1). Henwny Furni ture company's loss is estimated at .$100,000. 1 The shooting and kllllngofV-'harlcs Thomnsen, on tho northfork of An derson creek last Thursday afternoon, will always bo a mystery. Investi gation Saturday afternoon by tho sheriff's and prosecutor's office brought no now developments on tho Identity or the hunter who fired tho fatal shot. Tho guns a 2 5 -DC Martin and a 30-30 Winchester woro brought to tho city by N. S. Thomason, tho father, and who first found tho body, In tho hopo that they would furnish a now clue. They were Investigated at Swing's film Store by tho author ities, Chief lllttson, Iluck 10 win k, and other local gun authorities, but they could furnish no now evidence. Tho pathetic sldo of tho most baffling cane In recent months local ly, Ih the grief stricken father, who Is on tho vergo of prostration from worry, over tho death of tho boy who wan his favorite. Saturdn)'H work, unless now de velopments arise, will mark the close of tho case. Others living In tho Anderson creek district wero ques tloncd regarding their whereabouts on tho afternoon of tho shooting and all furnished complete alibis In the opinion of tho authorities. CHICHESTER S PILLS w I'SdlesI AU yaurUrwBfUlft j 4 lit rbft(crlfimuM4lrai)tf Mils la Itrd aud tiuld mrlllUcA ixiin, ifika Trim uiuo KiLoon. ilrncfl.t. Alkf. IIMJlfVN.TEH H lIAl!ONI IIIIAMI fll.l.M, fi sa vi t ktwwo u Ul, ilftlt, Al.ljrl KtllU It SOID BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE GRAY iR BECOMES MRU THICK, GLOSSY Look years younger! Try Grandma'a recipe of Sage and Sulphur and nobody will know. Almost cuTjono knows that Safio Tea and Sulphur, ro(rly compounded, bring back tho natural color and Itmlro o tbo hair when fiulod, streaU-d or grayj also ends dandnuT, itching sculp and stops falling iialr. Voars ago the only way to get this mixture was to moke it at Ijomc, which ii muisy and trouble BOine. Nowadays wo lmply ask at any drug atoro for "WyeUi's Sago and Sulphur Hair Itemody.' You will get a, large little for about CO cents. HvervWv uos tills old, famous reclpo, bocauao no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It docs it so naturally and evenly. You damjwn a sponge- or soft brush with It and draw this through ?uur hair, taking ono small strand at a Imoj by morning the gray hair dtsap Iar, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glotwy U(d yon look yearo youDgvr, v POTHrisSaLF t'fe AiHfcwa;li -1 ItSr . f ; - pM WM0 "-fit! I ...... - .v-'-c -. mw -.1:J U a- - - X him '9 ' 'iSm ; - - LTtW' hPK wvP2 WASIIIN'OTON', .Ian. 18. When (leneral (lutierrer. lel'l Movico t'it ,M"lenlny he took with him most of the 1 1 oops garrisouiu"- tho rnnital. Stato departmout advices indicate that (lutierier.V piiwcnt command is fiOOO strong, uml otTieials hero Infer that few soldiers lcmaincil in the eanttul rrom the fact that the firxt act of (Icncral (lara Ihe new provis ional ptcHideut, was to utilize, the police force temiuirarily for militnrv purposes. The state depailmciit is particular ly, anxious to know whether (lulierrer. hail ahumloucil all claims to the pro visional presidency or had gone to I'aehueo with part of lib cabinet to .set up a government tluuu in dctinncc of the coiivcntionajist faction in Mex ico City. Villa Kittent Capital So far there hns been no eoufirmu lion if reports that Villa and Zapata have broken off friendlv relations. Villa in on his way from AguiiK Cali entes, where hu hns a formidable umiy ashembled, and in eHetcd to enter tlie capital today. As part of the garrison remaining iu the capital, is said to be made up of Zapata troops, tho repoit of a lncaeh be tween the two leader soon will he put to a practical tent. A telegram to the state department dated January 1(1, H a, in., from Mex ico City, slates (hat all busiaess hoiiM'K wero closed and uncertainty existed us to what faction controlled ROSS ra CHILD IS BILIOUS CONSTIPATED Kvory mother rcnlUes, aftor giving her children "California Syrup of Mgs," that this Is their Ideal laxa the, bi'cauiHi they lovo Its ploasant taste and It thoroughly cleanses tho tender llttlo stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath Is bad, stomach sour, look at the tonguo, mother! If coated, give a teaspoon ful of this liurinloss "fruit laxative," and in a fow hours all tho foul, constipated waste, sour bllo and undigested food passes out of tho bowels, nnd joii hnvo a well, playful child again. "When Its llttlo system Is full of cold, throat sore, has atom-ach-arhe, diarrhoea, Indigestion, colic remonibor, a good "Inside cleans ing" should nlwnya be tho first treat ment given. Millions of mothers keep "Califor nia Syrup of Klgs" handy; they know u tcaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for n SO-ccnt botllo of "California Syrup of Klgs," which bus directions for bab ies, children of nil nges and grown ups printed on tho bottle, liowara of counterfeits sold hero, so don't ho fooled. Oet tho gunulue, mado by "California Fig Syrup Company."-Adv. . .... WHEN in Portland b top at tho in comparable Hotel Benson. Modern, fireproof, central Rates Moderate. Send for free booklet Hotel Benson Portland, Or. Girl Stanley, Kgr, FIRST CARLOAD OF 1915 Maxwells Will bo unloaded in our salesroom Tuesday. Conio and see (hose popular priced ears with all the features of high prieed cam, including self-starter and electric lights. Only Six In This Carload Home of them arc spoken for. If you want one, boiler come early and iaUu ' your pick. POWELL AUTO CO. 12a Houtli Front Street. Phone 21 ? f r ? t f t t r t t t T t t ? J ? I THE LAST GAR OF FANCY SWEET i.' ORANGES it' i n Has Arrived. Tho Market has Advanced So Get Your Order In Now at SPECIAL PRICES AT YOUR GROCER t MEDFORD WAREHOUSE CO., Distributors ty&&M&& ? t t ? t f ? ? f t T T t f t T T I i!WrtoMiwiiMloitNi