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r f u PAtiE SIX 'MEPFORP MATT) TRTBtmK Rtl'lDFOKJ. OUKOO tATOJH..J'M'MUTAWy fv ..Ifllfl , JLi. VAWTER PREDICTS DEFEAT FOR BOTH HUE FISH BILLS Tlml liolli llio Smith hill reopening Itoguo river lo commercial fishing mid the Von tier Hellcu liill, closing it above llio mouth of the Illinois will bo dofented mid the present Inw. left no it 1h, is tho prediction mnilo hy Hcprescntntivc W. 1. Vnwter, who re turned from Salem Saturday. Mr. Vawtcr Bn.Vs that n sntNfnctory ngrcemenl linn been renched on the Hiimo filndj which will he turned into tho general fund, but left subject to Vouchers drawn by the enmo commis mini. 'Thu'gnmc commission bills arc M t all in committee. Henry O'Mnlley, in chare of hatchery work for tho United State." bureau of hatcheries has written the following letter to the fish committee, protesting tho reopening of the btrenm: "Jan. 27. till.'.. "Mr. Itohcrt S. Farrcll, chainunu, senate game committee. Salem, Or. "Dear Sir: "I learned that n bill has been in troduced in tho senate to chnuge the laws governing Rogue river. As n re))rcsontntive of tho United Stnles Ijurcnu of fisheries, in charge of. tho federal fiuh cultural work that is con ducted on tho lncifid const, I wish to state to your committee Hint any fur ther opcn'scnson for commercial fish ing on tho upper Kogu'o river will bo n serious detriment to the work which wo arc conducting in that section. "Tho bureau of fisheries has al ready received at different times con siderable opposition in tho above stated locality, nnd any further move to have tho laws more lenient would reduce our work to such n point that wo would bo obliged to withdraw from that Held. "Tho government hns been spend ing nnnunlly in southern Oregon for propagation work in the neighborhood of $8000, nnd I am informed thnt the commercial fishing nt Grants Pass for last season only amounted to $.1000. "Itoguo river in ninny respects dif fers from most of our streams, it be ing one continuous spawning bed from Jump-Off Joo creek to its source, a distance of somo lfQ miles, nnd in order to keep up the supply of fish, both commercial and game, in Itoguo river, it is necossnry to permit a goodly number to ascend to the spawning beds unmolested and reach the federal hatcheries located on Itoguo river nnd its tributaries. Spawning fish arc found in the upper Itoguo river from August 2.r in to the winter raontliB, and spawning steel heads during tho early spring months. ''Therefore, in tho interests of fish ing, nothing should bo done to curtail tho efficiency of our work in that field by lengthening the open senson on tho upper Rogue river. "Very respectfully, "H. O. MALLEY, "Held superintendent United States Ilurcnii of Fisheries." Pays to Give Sheep Attention on Range l'OUTLANl), Feb. 5. The district two bands ot sheep wore selected. forcBtor nt Portland, Oregon, has I Hand Xo. 1 consisted ot 11116 vob JubI announced tho results ot oxporUfand 11 R0 lambs. Hand No. 2 con menls made, during tho past season, Blsted of 99 rt owes and 957 lanilm. In lmiullliiK sheep umlor different Hnnge conditions tor both bands wero conditions on tho National forest , Identical, but one baud was handled range. jundcr tho "old method" nnd tho other It Is stnted thai former experiments! under the Vow method." In other indicated that It was a profitable pro-1 words. Hand No. 1 was returned to position to give careful attention to tho samo bed ground for several the sheep on tho rniiKC, nnd tho nlm nights Jn succession, and thus trailed of the past season's experiments was over thu same ranno every dayj while to confirm these Indications. Several Hand No. 2 was bedded wherever bands of sheep were kept under obser- night overtook them, ovcept In stormy vatlon on different forests. Half of weather, and wero loosely herded and them wero handled under tho "old allowed to grnxo quietly. Two bun methods," nnd tho other half under lcd lambs In each baud weroj tho "new methods." In every In- weighed when tho sheep entered thi stance trtero was a gain In favor ot,"nKe, nnd again when they loft, tho "new method." not only In tho Those ot Hand No. 2 showed an aver sheep themselves, but In tho amount Ko gain of 4.2 pounds over those of of forngo that was saved from do- Hand No. t. At six cents per pound, structlon. As the results wore prac-'thls means nt least 25 cents per head tlcafly the samo In all cases. It will bo' Kaln. On 1000 lambs this would necessary to give the details of but amount to 2o0. This sum Is cor one experiment. Italnly worth whllo to tho stockman. On tho Santlam National forest, l ' RAILRA0DS NOT FRANK SAYS SECRETARY BRYAN INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. (1 Charging thnt tho railroads "do not treat tho public with tho fullest honesty mid sincerity," William .IcnnliiRs Hrynnt secretary of state, spoke on "Tho rail- roads' relation to thu business world" ut tho annual hnmtuot ot tho Trans portation Club hero last night. Ho told his nudlonco, which was largely com posed ot railroad men, that all reform railroad legislation had been brought about against tho wishes ot tho rail roads, lie denounced 'watered stock' nnd declared that tho railroads should have enough HiirpltiH "laid by" to pay dividends. Twenty years ago when fin and oth er men wore fighting against rebates and other ovlls, ho said, they wero denounced an "demnKoguoH." Ho had tho support of only two railroad presidents when hu ran fur pnmldmtl, llio secretary snld Jul ho horn tho railroads no mallei). "Tills In the first chnm't! l'Vo had to speak as I hnvo. wanted to to rnlhoud mult" lui said. "Don't be afraid of tho people," whs Mr. llryan's advice to tho rail-loads. mmJmJmJm-mJmjmj t t PROHIBITION MEASURE PASSES HOUSE 52 TO 8 SALEM, Ore., Fob. C. By a voto of QS to 2, with tho full membership voting, tho lower house of tho Oregon legislature passed a prohibition bill lato today. Tho mensuro now goes to the senate Discussion of tho bill preceding Its passage was brief. Several represen tatives sent to tho desk writton ex planations ot their votes, to be re corded in the minutes. Representa tives Louis Kuchn and D. C. Lewis, of Multnomah county, opposed tho bill In speeches and cast tho two nega tlvo ballots. Prolonged .npptauso greeted announcement of" tho vote. As passed tho bill prohibits abso-1 lutoly tbo Balo or manufacture of liquor withlu tho state, except for sacramental purposes. It prorvldcs that physicians may administer it personally and allow druggists to soil pure grain alcohol tor mechanical uses J a 3DC IDC Ay TWO MORE COUGARS KILLED, WILLOW FLAT GOLD HILL, Or., Feb. C The Willow Flat eougnr hunters who took four pelts two weeks ago, have added two tuoro cougars to their list of tro phies this week. All were killed in tho Evans creek country, north of this city. The bounty iixn tho ani mals taken so far will bo $150. Close observers claim that each cougur will kill at least twentv-fivo deor each year. From this basis it is figured that tho operations of tho Willow Flat cougur hunters have suved 150 deer for tho season of 1015, not tak ing into account tho binnller game which goes to fill tho chinks in the mountain lion's meal. Thu big cats nro hunted with trained dogs. The leader of the puck is mourned by his musters, owing to his ill-advised but nervy attempt to wipo out with one pet of teeth nt least several timber wolves. Kvidenccs of tho fight wero foiiud with wolf trucks, thick about tho old cnuino'b Inst stand. At n trifling distance lay tho torn body of tho Into leader of the cougar pack. 0L0 RHYMES REMODELED German Crudity Says London. LONDON, Feb. C, 2:30 a. m. The Dally Mall in an editorial ridicules tho German admiralty statement. "What particularly tickled the world's senso of humor," says the Dally Mail. "Is tho crudity ot tho at tempt to frighten not only Great Bri tain but tho United Slates. Thcro has been nothing llko it since Napoleon Issued his Berlin decree." The Chron Iclo deprecates tho alarni that has arisen over Germany's threat. Tho Times naval correspondent says it Is meant for homo consumption, "and is a parody ot the British communica tion closing tho North sea, but threat ening neutral vessels, instead of of fering to assist them, as did tho Brit ish order." A PIPE'S sorter " like a' injine. What you git out of her depends on what you burn in her. U o A "cob's" as good as a meerschaum when it's full of VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, Kentucky Durlcy d Luxe with an aped-in-thc-wood smoothness. 10c tins, 5c bags. ad Da DC 1UL How doth (he busy knocker Improve each shilling hour And knock the people right and left With all his might and power. And it would bo a good thing If some big, husky mutt, Would take his hammer from him Aud' crack him on tho nut. Gold Hill News. Senator Moser has introduced a bill to regiilolo (lie miiniifiirtnro of WHtlreiffeiw; ...... , Effective February 1 Reduction No. 3 On Goodyear Tires Making Total Reductions 45 per cent in Two Years To Give Always the Most for the Money W'c are glad again for the third time In two years to an nounce a big reduction on Goodyear tires, effective Febr uary 1st. Goodyear policy on prico Is to give tho utmost In a tiro at the llwest possible profit. Our re ductions are made to that end, without ever reducing tho qual ity. That always means, with our matchless output, inoro for tho money than any other maker can give. As rubber camo down our "prices camo down. As our out put multiplied, reducing fac tory cost, our prices camo down with It. In two years our reductions Including tho pres ent have totaled 43 per cent. Last year we Increased our output 26. C per cent. A few days ago the embargo on rub ber was modlflod so that sup plies seem assured. Tho mark et prlco for rubber seems for a tlmo established. Fabric costs loss than last year. So, under our minimum profit policy, we announce tills now reduction. Only. Fair Basis We consider profit margin on a tiro the only fair price basis. We keep that margin Just as low as our line allows. t While wo do that, Goodyear tires will always undersell any tires that compare with them, That Is because wo have thu largest output. We have a now factq r'y. moilomly equipped. And we have world- wide facilities for buying 'rub lcr. of our extra grado, at tho lowest market'l'rke. For a long", long time most tires haveordV much above Goodyear puces.' Somo have sold ono-thlr'd higher. A few have sold lower, as somo al ways will, because ot less rub ber, less quality. But we can and do, under all conditions, give more for tho money than anrlval tiro can offer. Tho lU'st We Know Goodyear Fortified Tires of fer the best we know. They are built to give you the lowest cobt per mile. They minimize tire trouble in five costly ways employed by no other maker. -And they uro always the samo, regardless of price reductions. Most tires will always soli higher, becauso of smaller out put. Somo tires will always sell lower because of lower standards. But wo propilsu you that none will .over give better than Goodyear value.' This policy has made Good years the largest-Selling tires in 'tho world. It will make t))jm more po as more men find thorn out. As youn Goodyear dealer for our new price on the sizo you buy. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio G Fortified Against OODPYEAR AKRON.OHIO FORTIFIED TIRES Riiii-CutK by our No-Itlm-Cut feature. Blowouts by our "On-Air" cure. i Loose Tread by many rubber rivets. I Lutein Hy by 12C braided pluno wires. Punctures anil Hkldding by our double- thick All-Weather tread, I t X ? X t X ? t t t Ford 'arid Overland OUTSELL THEM ALL More Ford and OVertohd' cats sold in California in January, 1915 ! '' than all1 othercars combined t Abbott Detroit I Adams 1 Alco 1 American Apperson Atlorbury truck Auburn Autocar Bcssomcr truck . Briscoe Brockwny Brush ;....-.... 2 Bulck - 17S Cadillac .. 35 Car Notion .-... 2 Cartcrcar ..u a Cose Chalmers Chandler Chevrolet Colo 2 Coin inerco? truck M.. 1 Cutting j. 1 Cyclccar ...... 2 Dewltt truck ....I. .v. 'i 1 3 8 4 1056 . Detroit electric Detroller ..'.'.... Dodge f Durocar ..... Klmoro Km (lire ....U 0 3 1 1 . 1 1 23 f Federal truck . . FORD . . Franklin initio (J. M. C ,. Grain in truck Hartman Havers Hayncs .'., Heffbrooks Jlowltt truck , 2 llomcmadf. ...'. .'....Hi... ' 3 Hudson 34 Hupmobllo 32 I. II. C. truck 3 Imp Cycle ..ft..Tlf 4 Imperial. &&&) Jackson .L... .. jfttl.k..5..i " i Jeffrey .. ..a.I.Hf .T4 Kelly truck '...V......".... ' 4 King 4 Kissel Knr 20 Klclber truck K-K-I-T Lauth Juorgcns Lewis Lincoln truck Llppnrd Stewart Locomobile Lozlor 4 1 1 I 1 1 11 a L. &. F. I Mack truck 11 Marathon 2 Mnrmoii 4 Maxwell .'. 130 McFarlnud .' 1 Melster 1 Met t 27 Menomlneo truck 1 Mercury 1 Michigan ,.,. , I Mitchell 10 Moore truck C Morclnnd 0 National 8 Oakland 23 Olf mobile ,21 OVERLAND . 302 I'nqkard I'hlgu Detroit .. 1'nrtln Palmer .. Pathfinder Peerless Plerco Arrow .. Premier Pope Hartford Hauch & l.ango , Bayfield It. If. a ltcKl , 10 'la 4 11 1 1 & 1 1 11 Itenaull I Ueo , 511 Iteptibllc 4 Hnxoir ; 1 7 Hnyer ft Scovlllo i Hchacht 1 Kcrlpps Booth '. I Hears 1 8. O. V H Hlgual truck :.. 1 Simplex 2 Standard electric ,.. 1 Stanley . 4 HtoYoiisDuryrA 4 Htudehaker S 171 Stilts .; 4 rhoiuns .'. 1 Trumbull , I Twotubly :i Velio a 7 I'll limtlitiit tiH'MfMHMiiM tl IXOIl ! ! 1 Wnvorley 3 Wcscott 2 Whltn 2(1 Wichita truck' ..: ; 2 Willys Utility .: 7 Wlnton , U No Make 3 f ? ? T T f f X t ? f T I Total '. 25C3 r Total Sales All Cars . Total Sales Ford and Overland All other makes THERE IS A REASON ,2563 1358 1205 , - C E GATES CORNER PACIFIC HIGHWAY AND MAIN STREET 2mm2m$m;4 tf t ? t ? ? T X J t t T t T t t I V Cook With Electricity '4( S" ill Electric heat is fuel without . waste, ashes or dirt. The ELFCTRIC RANGE cooks evenly and thoroughly, is Cleaner, Better and Safer than other methods of cooking. 'V- Will bake, boil, roast or fry. All the lUtfcst 'Wodelsdf? electric ranges rVniMli out miccl ' ' OUVS')T JAM ?$$ it Fo f 4 ifi ncaii . , 'JiI' PHONE 168 ftti-We.on 216 WEStlMAIN i mllEET V MEb'FORD, OREGON '''VH " H tKrtKt?H v - 1 t J T x V