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10, 1015
pxaujPHiuni
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FAIL TO INDICT
POTATO MEAL
USEOSATIFACT
tho right proportion, but lhi would
be difficult for the average housewife,
to defenniue, us there is great dan
ger of using too much nnd nrodiieing
u very soggy loaf. However, the
cm to keep their bread .motst, mmI
thi practice emi very welJ tnj (
olnincndfd for rnvrO geiierrtl tw.
Cmnp arc heiilg eMnbllalieit hhI
men nro employed on the new Sfttn- '
Htayton rnllronil.
1
SLAY 1UND AI
Viistom of mldilig a very little potnto
is already used by iiimiv honsekect)-
STATION THIEVES
IN
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BUCKEYES
LAN
GNU HIVE
TIMBER
WOLVES
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MEETNG
ARRIVES
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MOSQUITO RANGER
ORLY
TUESDAY
MARCH 2
A
DIVISION
WILLOW
SPRING
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AHIIkA.NI, Fob. 1T.. IliicUoxni
will oliKorvo Ohio Day, Tui'mlny,
March 2, thlH mir, A roiiiiulttvu
cimihIhUiik of J, H, Smith, chalrinaii,
Mayor Johnson, W, II, Smith ami
MimtlauioH CamhuiN, HlliiKorlaiiil, Hot
man and Hall, mul In thu C'oiiiniurcliil
club iooiiih Saturday ami porfocted
arrniiKUint'iitH, 'i'hu roiiiiltin wilt lui
hiilil In MtioNu hall. Mcmlainim Cam
horn, (JnwK ami Hall ronntltiitu a
iioi;rniii cominllk'u. Tint I til 5 gatli
t'rliiK lll lui Ihu tunth uniuial ovoiil,
,1. H. Hmlth In president; W. H. Hall,
vliit-iiri'xliluiii; W, II. Hmlth, truiiH
iiior ami 0, II, .lolinmm hoc rotary,
Tho imiiili(irnhli In llmlti-d to natives
of Ohio, ndopttvu roHlitontH not IiuIiik
vIIkIIiId except iih tthxorlati'H,
To I'ivhoIIm-.Mlnlcml Vlin
A tmictliiK of city physicians has
lieuu colled to form an organisation
for tho purposo of InvimtlKntliiK tint
tliurutMMitlo properties of Ashland a
mineral wiiturs, coiupnro notes ami
mlopt methods for preitcrlliltiK those,
rummllal aiieiicles to bunt iidvontaKe.
Axhlnntl IIIkIi WIiim
AnIiIiiiiiI IiIkIi over ItosctiurK
Thursday ami Haturday nlRhts ot
banket ball, thu flril ovvnl by 10 to
10. and tint acroiiil 21 to C. On
Thursday nlnlit thu score, wan 0 to 4
In thn first half In favor of Itosuliuri;,
but tho second halt went heavily
itKaluitt tho vlnltor. I'rollnflnarles
Haturday iiIkIU en won by Talent
Klrls over Aitlilnnd Klrln, 12 to J.
Tho Corvnlll tram will play here, on
Thursday and Friday iiIkIU. Results
thus far tills seaiioii placn Ashland
In lluo for stato championship com
petition.
Auto HtlitHliilixt
Itnvlnod auto nchcdulim In tint hit
vlco between Intro and Med ford
would nco in to Indlrnlu a curtnlliuont
In tint facilities, but ""'h Ik not tho
cuntt. Tho taxi tltnutablu ttliuply re
fern to tint Mall lino only and relates
uioro particularly to afternoon trip
between Uo terminals. The Ashland
"steamer" keeps up tho moriiliiK
trliia an usual. Tim liiterurlmn man-
aKt'iinint bait ploced another IiIk mr
on tho routo If nn lliliifC. tlu ser
lco U tieliiK Increased Instead of de
creased, and at present omi can iiiaUn
tho trip at alumni any hour during
tho day.
NVn MiANm hi ItmiMWity
Charley Mania' thoroughbred
llamblittoulan, "lllack MukIc," ran
nway I'rlday nlitht, ditching tho Mnll
Trlbunit, OrrRonlan and Sacramento
Hoc, and Miunnlifnis tho speedy deliv
ery outfit. Tor tho llmo being traf
flu was suspended on Almond mid
Maiuanlta strwitit. Tho onlmal wan
raptured by Homer HIIIIiikh at tho
bimo of Clarenco I'arnliani hill on
North Main street, after an oxcltliiK
chaso.
Publicity Work
Messrs. V. O. N. Smith. O, V. Stm
ger, V. O. McWIIIIauia and I K. Wot
ho n, offlclaln or tho local Commercial
club went to Medfonl Saturday nlnlit
for 'another coufoionco with the
nulKhborliiK organization over adver
tising feattin-H In which u community
of Interests Is Involved. City Engl
ieer Walker went nloiiK nlan, to na
iilut In tho work of inapplnR tourlat
outliiK routea In nu official directory
which dcalH with theno mnttera,
Moro and hlKKor flah tiro working
their way up tlirotiRli Horiio trlbu
tarlt'M tliU aprlnir than for eara paat.
ollar creek la lined with fishermen.
and ateolheada woIrIiIuk from four to
alx pounda, havo boon eaiiKht within
.elty llmlta.
WASHINGTON
WAKUINdTOX, I'd). 13. Two
inahked joblieru entered it trolley ter
minal not fur from tlio enpilol today,
held thu ciinliier ut buy with rovolveia
tiilyKt 11W.Y Willi if-'.OOO. While
tmo of thu vobberri liclil the eleikn
Im'olc, the other went Hu-ourIi tint ennh
clruwerrt mid neooped into it nuok tbo
ooIiih turned in by coudtiutorH, nnd
, lolls of hilln ready for the bank,
; PERMIT WILHELMINA'S
CARGO TO BE SOLD
LONDON, Feb. 3.r). Tho foroimt
offieo nnnoimecd definitely tl uf
toriioon that if tho our"0 of the
Aniorieun 'hleamship Wilhelmlnu
bhould ho diverted for tho relief of
tho tlistrtiHS in Belgium the dooiHion
to Kcml her eiinro to a liritinli uriru
cutit would In) jeuoiiHidoreil. Other
wIho her earo jhuhI ho Hubmitted to
111 ileeiniop of the eouit,
AHIIIiAK'D, I'VIi. Ifi. Tim Koulli.
fin I'nclllc ix ltit rcilncitijx "iimn mmu
molh Iih'OiimpIIm'h In tin iiiiHHeiiL'cl'
hitvIi'm. They mo of tho Mikado
I.V)i' hiipcilieiiteiK. Two Jmvii n
ii'iuly in ii cil mul tlui'it more are
duo Vor tint HIiiihIii illvihion. whilu
lour will ho iiHNiRiieil to tint I'oillnml
iliKiiiii. Th, i I wo in Hervlcn on Hut
I'oillnml ilivinloii arc nuuiberi'i
II'JII'J mul :i2li:i mul whrIi '112,(1110
poumlrt en ell. They nro 8'J feel Iour-,
HJX I'l'l'l ill CMTHH Ol' IM'CIMIIIMOlllllillll
on thu loi'itl luriitiilili. They nro
built ut Lima, O.
Storm Wreckage,
Tint wri'i'loio cauei bv IhhI Hun-
iIiiv'h hlonii in uImiiiI nil eleaiiil up
The Koutlierii I'lii'lfie HiilTered Hie
inoht. Uh la run ear hlied, (HI feet
wide liv 1,'tll Iomlt, linil to bo tnkeu
entirely down in order to jinve tin
wuv for rebulliliiiL'. Its roof uiul
nidcn were hlientheil with forrimalei
inin. The Orenou-Ciiliforniii Power
eompuuy, with lit Huperb eoiiipitienl
ami HuliMlmiliiit eoiiHlruetion, hlood
I ho Ntorm in uond xhupe. From .till)
lo ill) will eoviir iluiiuiKe to tint city
Unlit ami power plant. Telephone
linen not liil (he harden! ami for u
few iIuh n force of twenlvfive men
wiim in tlilx vieiuitv htniili't'tiiiiK out
t lie Inline.
Voiiiik (Viuplo 'it
Iteit Mndcrii mid Mt I .a urn (!nr
red went imirneit ul Vreka liiHt
Thuoilay. Ilert it the him of Mr.
ami Mrw. II. Mnltern ntul i iiho'
ateil wi li his father In the develop,
meiil of rxlmahit mining- propertiert
in Siskiyou eonntv. The bride in the
ilaimliler of Mr. ami Mrn. Iloberl
Oarrett, piouecrx of tli'm tection. mul
in n native iIuurIiIit of .laekMon
county. Some time miico she was
chohcii to represent tliiw ilUtriet in,nn
exeurnlon of voiiiil' Indirn to Yellow.
ftomt Park, nu on I inn behl under tlic
miMpieex of tint Orcpiniiin.
Kliner HiiKtiuuH, pniiilcr. mid n
newcomer here, formerly of Cottage
(Iroe, Iiiim been reeenlly unuileil u
patent on n new device in the way of
xpriui; wapiti totipie, which, in the
opinion of vehicle dealerx. H nu uu
porluut iiiiprovemeut.
Hum Pracht h nctinn landlord of
Hut diiMil hotel, while Julian Widf,
proptietor, in tnl.inn in thu Hihlx at
San Inineihco oKpomtion.
FOUR IMPORTANT' BILLS
SAI.F.M, Or., Feb. l.'i. Four iin
pottuut nets intended to aid in tie
xelopinn Mime of Ori'Kon'H latent re
houreeH were paxHed by the house last
week.
Prohahlv the moat important of
thcho was Kepieseiitittivo Forhea' hill
ratifying tho lease of the htuto land
board to .Iiihoii C. Moore mid uohoci
iitcw of Summer mid Albert lukcH, in
thu houtherti part of Hut Mute.
Of iiIiiiohI eiiial Imporluuco wan
the adoption of ltc)ireseuliitie O.
SniitliH meiihuro t lenulixe condem
nation of Mate or federal laud in eon-
Htruclion of puldio utility enterprihCH.
The third ineiiKiiro wiih the Davey-Irvin-Fitton
hill to provide for tho or-
Kiinixatiou of hydro-elect lio dihtiiets
in rural eommuniticH.
Tho fourth hill wiih pnaRed bv the
Iiouru today. It wits offeied liv Hep
reKcutativo Ilinkle mul empowers tlie
Mate to hell miuuiticu to its cilixciih
mul iiho the proeeedri for iiivcMmcut
of approved development project.
LANE sSslE.UP
WASIIINOTON, Fob. 15. -A big
Hlinkc-up lu Indian ntfnirs, it was
predicted hero today, wilt rosult from
a Joint congressional commlttoo In
vestigation, to bo started In the, Oaugo
country noon nftor congress ndjourna.
Chairman lloblnson or tbo suunto
commlttoo on Indian affairs promlsod
a complete oxposo, addliiR:
"Mombors of tho Osage In Okla
homa havo beon grossly mistreated.
Poraons havo boon lending monoy to
noneompetent Indlaiui and hnvo boon
charging them from 40 to 10,000 per
cent Intoroat."
A rocont roport on tbo condition of
Indians on tho Illnckfcot reservation
In Montana by Sonator Lane of Ore
gon also helped to stir tho Iioubo and
sonnto committees to action.
"Starvation," said Sonator I.Hno In
his roport, "Is tho primary, though
Indirect causo ot many douths thoro.
This 8ooniB to bo duo to carolossness
or lack ot official ftdollty to a sacred
triift."
(101,1) IIII.L, Oio Fob. IT, -Down
from the Willow Flat wllder
neH, on upper Kvnua vntoV;, cornea
word that cotiRiir huntltiR la Mill n
pleaaant and profitable midwinter
Vantliile,
I'red lliown and Cliartra I'ennliiK
Iiiiiii, bounty liunlnra and (mppera
from-NVeed. Cal., havo ndileil two
morn, pelta of tho mountain Hon var
iety 'to4 their lint of trophtea. Within
Ichh" than ono inontli tho huiitera
hao tracked down and killed alx
cotiRara.
Woodameii claim that a coiiHcrva
tlvo cMllmato of tho concur appetite
la at leant 2f deer per year, without
venturing to eatlmato tho loan In
native pheaannt, Rrouiie and nmall fur
bearera upon which tho Hon pro) a. If
thin bo true, alx cotiRur tlmea zr deer,
in en iih a net tinting to tho atato of
Oregon of 1&0 deer for tho year
1015. To date tho couar dinner
hnvo discovered tho romalna of 3(5
doer all alaln" by tho lawny hunt
era of tho wood,
Al,la not Joy, however, in Hut
timber, Arlde from tho hoiikjIIiiick
foriuldablo Job of tacklliiK u suurlliiB,
aplttlnR 10 foot cat, tlirre aro other
perlla lurklnK In thu gulct nhadowa
of tint pines. To ono of these the
cournRcoua and lniiilxtlvo "IIiirIo"
offered up hla ranlno career.
"HiirIo" wbb chief trailer of the
huntera' coiiRnr iIorb. lie liiHtructed
tho pupa In tbo variety of ncents they
encountered, wna flral to bay at tho
trc-ed Hon, and foremoat In tho tcritu -
uiaRe. Ho waa n wiao uor anil a roou
one until ho atraed alone upon the
trail )f tho tlmUir wolves,
Drown and PetinlitRton heard "Uu
rIo" aound tho advance on o now
trail ono day Inst week. Shortly af
terw'ard tlioy followed and camo upon
thu tivldcnco of hla last fight, Torn
Krotind, blood, ffulr and unmlstakablu
wolf alRna boro testimony to the
spirited inoiiKrul'a fight for life. In
a Rtilly, but several pacea distant,
hla mournful maatora found thu prldr
of the pack, mangled and silent,
"IIiirIo" was mostly fox hound, of
pecutlnr nud uncertain pedigree.
A Dtilutb corponttlon la after Iron
mine on Horiio river.
Hughie Jennings
Manager of Detroit "Tigers", says
"After a red hot finish in a ball game
n pipe full of Tuxedo makes victory
sweeter, or defeat more endurable.
Ee yah for Tuxedo." , 0 r.,
"Come on, boys-Smoke
Up! With TUXEDO!"
" Ee yah 1 " That's Hughie
Jennings' battlecry, out there "On
the coaching line by third base.
He's one or the peppericst, gin
gericst men in baseball; always
up on his toes, rooting for dear
life, making those runs come in.
Want to get come of that old snappy feeling yourself ? Smoke
Tuxedo, same as Jennings does. It'll boost you right up into
the zingdooey class of fellows who are always on the go, full of
vim and good nature, piling up success.
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FOUTLAND, Feb. 7.- The ciihc of
A. II. Lewis mid II. A. 'MeUinlcy for
larceny from tho Mosquito rntif;er
Miition on the Crater national for
eat, wiih livid before the rtuiuI jury
in Portland on February fl. Although
(lie lU'feudantH pleaded guilty, the
jury failed to indict, tho evident rrn
hon beiiiir that the men had been suf
ficiently ihiiiIhIiciI by lieinjr in jail for
two inoutliH.
On or about December ! these two
men broke into the Mosquito ranger
slulion mul Mole a (iiantitv of gov
ernment pioperty. Ak hoou iih Hie
matter wiih discovered an inveslit'ii-
llon wnw started. TrackH were found
from the ninger station to the cabin
where Lewis nnd MeOinlry were
stopping, it search warrant obtiiiucd,
the cabin searched and the govern
ment property found in the cabin.
The men were unrated nnd taken be
fore United Slates Commissioner
Canon nt Medford and held to nwait
the action of the ernnd jury. In de
fault of ipJOO hail the men were com
mitted to the eonntv jail at Medford
mid later removed to Portland. They
admitted their guilt Mntini: Hint thev
had been lost nud intended to return
the property, but were arrested be
fore they could do so. Thnt thiswas
simiilv mi excuse was shown not only
'liv tho fact thai they lived only seven
mnes iron toe ranger m..,. .,... u, b t H ,,istin(,.
was ten daya from he time the.goolsn J JAq R nM
were stolen until me men were nr
rcMed, but by other
eireumilnneci
1 equally convincing.
.$50,000 FOR MONMOUTH
NORMAL SCHOOL BUILDING
HAI'KM, Or., Feb. 14. Ily n vote
of 'Jl to 8 the senitle voted an appro
priation of .$.')0,000 for erecting a
luiilding for training work nt tho Or
egon Stnto Normal school in Monmouth.-
It was thu opinion of the
Inrgcr number of senators thnt inas
much ns the stntc bud only ono nor
mal school it should be liberally sup
ported. A Good noMilutlon.
To help build up Medford payrolls
by smoking Governor Johnson or
Ml Pitt clean.
S&
iucedo
Tho Perftct 7b6acco for Pipe and Ggarctt
Tuxedo is mild and wholesome.
That'o why all these athletes use
Tuxedo. It can't bite your tongue be
cause the famous "Tuxedo Process"
has removed all irritation from the
natural leaf-1-what you get is the gentle,
mild, Kentucky Burley, rich and fra
grant and wholesome.
" Ec-yah ! " Get some Tuxedo today
and get that happy feeling.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
ConrenUnt, eUIna H
vament, gUlne H
pped, ntoUturo- P
f pouch .
wrap
proof
In Tin HumlJon -10c end 00c
lumlJort 40c end 80c in Clan Humldort 50c ana 40c
THE AMCRICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
WAVWA
WASIIINOTON, I). C, Feb. 15.
Hukiiig experiments iv test tho value
of niakiiiL' bread of tsjtato meal mix
ed witli wheat flour arc now being
undertaken by the U. H. department
of nKrieulturo's bureau of chemistry,
This is lo test the ossibilities of the
potato in the same manner as Ger
many and Austria arc now advising
their people to do. Tint increased
cost of living throughout the world
has einphusircd tho fuct that flour
made of other substances than
wheat, or of these Hubslancea mixed
with wheat, might provide people
with healthful food quite us nutnt
ious ns the pure wheat flour, and at
the same timo cheaer.
tWl In Anslrln
Austrian takers, are now eompcll
cd by lnw to use at least 30 pc cent
potnto meal in making their bread
The bureau of chemistry's potato
meal bread has been baked with from
'J." lo 50 per cent potato menl and
the remaining jHjreentngo wheat. The
most satisfactory loaves in couibm
ing economy nnd appearance were
thoso made with the minimum pnr
eentagc allowed in Austria or lesH.
The loaves made with moro thnn .'10
iter cent potnto meal were not so snt
isfaetory rh they were heavier and
less attractive in form. Tho bread
has a rather coarse texture and dark
Krcenblc
retains moisture for a much longer
tteriod thnn ordinary wheat bread
The bureau of chemistry wcd the
imported "potato flake" in somj of
its experiments nnd in others, meal
made by slicing, milling and lring
potatoes on n small scale in its la
boratories. It should be added that
such ordinary "potnto flour" n is
on our American markets is not the
sume ns the Geminn "potato fluke"
or Wjtlztnchl, which lias given such
Mtlisfnctory results in tho experi
ments.
Using Ordinary Potatoes
The question has been raised ns to
whether tho ordinnrv cooked potnto
might not be satisfactorily substitut
ed for the prepared potnto meal. The
experimenters believe thnt it might
h'ervo the snine purpose if used in just
1
Kfr
Famou Green Tin
Famou Green Tin v
vith pold lettering, I ll
curved to fit pockot, v
Reliable evidence is abundant that worrwii
are constantly being restored to health by
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
The many testimonial letters mat we arc continually pub-'
lishingin the newspapers hundredsof them nrcall 'genu-
ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude
for the freedom from suffering that has code to thse
women solely through the use of Lydia C Ptakham's
Vegetable Compound.
Money could not buy nor any kind of influewce obtain
such recommendations; you may depend upon it "that any
testimonial we publish is honest and true if you have any
doubt of this write to the women whose true names and
addresses arc always given, and learn for yourself.
Read this one from Mrs. Waters:
Camdkk, KX "I wiw sick for two ycara with nervous Sapelln, and
my kidneys wcro nfTcctcd. I had a doctor all tho timo and used a
galvanic battery, but nothing did me any good. I wan not, 'able to go
to bed, but spent rav timo on a couch or in a nice ping-chair, and soon
became almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for his
health, and my husband heard of Lydia . Pinkham'fl VeeUble
Compound and got mo some. In two months I got relief and now I
am liko a now woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend
your medicine to overy ono and no docs my husband." Mrs. Tillub
Vateiis, 630 Mechanic Street, Camden, N.J.
From Hanover, Penn.
IlANOvrn, Pa. "I was a very weak woman and suflcrsd from
"bearing down pains and backache. I had been married over four
years and had no children. Lydia E. Pinkham'fl Vegetable Compound
proved an excellent remedy for it mado mo a weil woman. After
taking a few bottles my pains disappeared, ard we now have ono of
the finest boy babies you ever saw." Mrs. C A. IIickkodb, R.F.D.,
L'o. C, Ilanovcr, Pa.
Now answer this question if you can. Why should
woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that
it has saved many others why should it fail in your case?
1 Far 90 years Lydia E. Plakham's TgetaMe
CMipouad has been the standard remedy for fe
male Ills. No one atck with womb'i ailments
doea justice to herself If she dees net try this fa
moas medicime made from roots and herbs, it
has restored so many suffering women to health.
KWrite to LYBIA E.PI5KHAM MEMCIXE CO.
JW (COXFIBEKTIAL) LTRX, MAS8., t Bt advice,
x onr letter will be opened, read and answered
toy a woman and held fa strict eenfldenee.
MONEY TALKS
But If You Send It Very Far
Away Don't Complain If
You Can't Hear It
Tho way to holp nmko bettor times hero In Oregon is to patronize Ore
gon Industry, and csicclaUy remember tho following concerns whoso sub
scriptions make this campaign pessible:
AUTOMOIIILK ItKPAHlI.NG AND
KMIUILDING
C. M. Miners & Co.,
lCth and Alder, Portland, Oregon.
nAXKS,
Tho United States National Dank,
7C Third St., Portland, Or.
u BL AN KETS .
AT - " WOOLEN MILLS
CAXOV VOGAN'S ClIOCqLATIIS,
Modern Confectioner)' Co,
I'ortlaud, Oregon.
Cl-ntKALS "GOIiDKX ItOl),"
Golden Rod Milting Co.,
Portland, Orogou.
CUACKKUS "SUl'KEMK" UHAND.
V, F. Haradon & Son,
I'ortlaud, Oregon.
ELKCTIUCITV Mdo in Oregon.
Portland Hallway, Light & Power
Co., Portland, Oregon.
FIXTUHKS ELECTHIOAL AND
GAS,
J, C. English Co.,
165 Uulon avo., N Portland, Or.
l-'UItXlTUUE HAND-MADEj
P. A. Taylor Co.,
10 Tenth St., Portland, Or,
GAMRRIKVS
Drowlng Co., Portland, Ore.
GAS APPIJAXCfiS AND FURNACES,
Hess Mfg. Co.,
G12 Williams ave., Portland, Or.
IM I'LiaiENTS FARM,
R. M. Wado & Co..
322 Hawthorne ave., Portland, Or.
KX1T GOODS,
Portland Knitting Co.,
1C0 Third St., Portland, Or.
LADDERS.
Schlea's Ladder Works.
2C7 Second St., Portland, Or,
MONUMENTS MAM1LK, GKAX1TK
Ulaeslng Granite Co.,
367 Third, Portland and Salem, Or.
OCSnIllMf Inturanae
XCLUIVl.Y OMKOON"
Homi OrricK. Conbtt Buao.. PownAMa
HU111IKK HEKL8, JWCII AmCjMt
Portland Rubbsr MiHs,'' '
368 East Math Si., Pertli4, Opy ,
SUITS, OVEKCOATf f APE TO
ORDHR ', ' " -
Ray Barkhursi,
Sixth asSMnrkt f fU4,0e.
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