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!-, '"py!w are H OTiDFORD MATTi TRT1UTNE. MEW'OR.n. OUTCCIOtf, MONDAY, FIWRUAUY in. 1015 rt WITH THE FAMOUS ALPINES OF THE FRENCH ARMY. MISS TOWNE through the operation of. ItepieNenta tive Chillis' hill, which the house passed this nltcvnnuu, It provides tor onl, hvo election JiuIucn instead (he county clerk to furnish to every election precinct a typewritten list of all icglstcred voters ill Hint preelncl. The customary poll hook will he elim inated mid a lot of labor by the of- 10 of three, as under the pieseiil law Another of llipreeiualle Chillis' fieinls and some expense will be mii - bills passed bv the house will eiiuiiv'ed, suv advocates nf (he measure. w. HOSE DECLINES SPEND MONEY WINSFILIBUSTERFOR GOD S SCHOOL TEACHERS ! i o V y' tf v. HAt.KM, Or., Feb. H.-Hoitd work folf tlm coming blcnnlum U In be con iSnuci! oii the cmo-fouitlt of 1 inill tax ilfvy nt 1813, According to decision ot tho house of representatives, when it indefinitely postponed tlm Vivwtoi Wjlj, Ko. L!)3, raking tlm low lo 1 mill. TM majority report nf the whjn and moans committee won iiftrtiriHt njly inerraie whatever in rood thxM, but n uiinoritv report, signed by V. 1. Wagner of Ashland and Dr. A. 0. Smith of Portland, wan )irouglit In cutting the levy to onc-hnlf of 1 mill, wlilcli would bo one-quarter of 1 mill higher limn the present levy. Viiwlcr moved the adoption of the miilorily report, declaring that Gover nor Wit hyenmho in inaugural mes sage hud made a pica for bettor high way nnd that the inlerets of the tato demand additional road devel ojmiriit undor the new plan to be di rected by the ntale. hbhwr- engineer. Hut the motion was lost by a ma joriiy of two. There, in ulwoliitelv no sentiment here in favor of good road legihla lion. Legislators begrudge 13 rents if it goes from the fund, except the money upenl in their own county. Hill Sflft, giving Jnckson county help on the Siskiyou road, will prob ably rouno up fop hearing Monday. Xfr. Vnwter Agreed tu wail until af ter Hrowu'x road bill is disposed of, and that bill is surely knocked into n rocked hat now. However, Mr. Vnw ter will wait until after Brown's bill ii-diHosed of before taking 1L B. 300 from the tiible. 4 m mi i " w T.rr a i tkhbhb jlsbibb i at w)AArfTs.-yvK?iaHHar : )Uiaj:u:it:"! i '"lifciiMhiar: r -u i mr,7--isur- iulhhuhik'v -tv jjj' iiM av t . jrrnpjirurx ' v'TC'vtajK SVjC . .'i - .xf:f.jr i Sfs T'WV' x b. Ak Kl 'Af9rVt-i22s " ''n. & " tfrWJsas jr5rvr'.,J .x.n -t-'' . 1J,i',,s-.. r d ud tCJi i KAI.KM, Or.. Feb. 1 ,,.--After itllilmsler stinted bv .Miss Marian I DURING A CARNIVAL A.SHIKGTOX, Feb. ir. One PiiHflina policeman was killed and twenty five persons twenty-three of them Americans- -were wounded in thi) carnival riot at Panama Satur day night. Major fleuenil Wood to day forwarded to Seeretnrv Garrison this report of Hrijjtiilior General F.d wards; in command of the zone ferces: "In a-carnival riot at Panama City between Panamanians, soldiers and Americans,, twenty-three Americans w ere -.woilnded, two from gunshots. One Panama oliccmau was killed and two wounded." General Edwnrds also reported he wate inrctintini with Panama of ficial nnd that it was hard to fix the blftmo. LANE RECOMMENDS DESCHUTES PROJECT WASHIKGTOX, Feb. 15. Secrc jury I,anc has designated the north canal unit of the Deschutes irrigation project, in Crook county, Oregon, as one for which he wishes congress to appropriate 450,000, but in making jhia designation Secretary Lnno rec Diamonds that the money appropriat ed shall not btcomo available until a like amount is appropriated by the htate. The project which the secretary conditionally approves will cost 44)00,000 and in the event the senate adopts the amendment no work can lie done until the stnto has uppropn- (cd an equal amount. Failure of the. btuto to make tho Hpproprintion will invalidate any ap propriation by congress. SECRETARY LANE THANKS MISS TOWNE ' The Alpines of the French army, who are known for their bravo fighting, have borne the brnnt of the heavy fighting In the Voges Mountain, where the French have gained much ground. In the above Illustration Is shown a battalion of Alpines held In readiness during a battle lu the Vosges. In the other iwene a French uijly column attached to the Alplue Infantry Is seen passlug through a village lu the mouutalus. DEFENSE LEAGUE FEDERAL JUDGE 'PERMIT Y MAJORITY WN AM FR N UNFAIR I IEAMNDMNI Tmvne, just befote the lunch time ud joiiiuuieut Huturduv the house pass 'id bv an nverwlielmittir vote S. It. lit", i by Senator Mnscr, requiring that wo linen teaeluMs be not ilisoriiiiinated against in salary because of their se. The filibuster was the first at tempted during the session. "1 am going to talk to you men," declared Miss Towue, raising her ehlu W deteniiiuation, "until you aie all so hungry you will he rcadv to vote for this bill just to get out and cat, This is u measure that must pass, The nvenige woman teacher in .Oie- igon receives ,iil!..'i0 rt month Icsh than the average num. This is wrong, because most of our teachers aie wo. men who enter the profession as a life work, while most of the men teachers begin teaching us a stepping stone to something" higher to get into the legi-luture; for instance." In spite of her threat lo tal'tc the house into starvation, Miss To-viie's remarks 'were veiv brief. When she had fini-lied her plea, she said: "Now, for tear that you will all get so hungry on will oe down tins bill, I shall stop while you nre in ui r . .. i I good iiumor. It Minaiued for ".Mm" Stewart of ! Fossil tn top the situation bv shout iug. "God bless the women. Shall vt pass thin bill? Of course we will." CUTS ELECTION JUDGES FROM THREE TO Tl SALK.M, Or., Feb. l.V A subsion. lial saMiig in the expenses of state and local elections will bo possible iMLlft SALE PACIFIC ' COAST 10 MINE WORKERS1 10 CONSTITUTION M.mt.jrnTTK 45c Coffee 45c 0Hty Our object is to give everyone n chance to note the difference between 45 cent coffee nnd cheap er grades. IUnJ llif coupon our uiutai l your iloof nr t ln ttoir II do tin no I nlrf C, ii I U r n C ( I t.'ullc lir iM" eel (tie iicll vJlur olferrJ u we clicrrlully lor vtil him a liul lckiu nl liJ lilct. iliiouuli my clunrul h Jrtlunalvi. II mitiri In hum' piutil. one week only FEBRUARY 15 to 20. 1915 THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 10c to 50c r pncBCNTco at onocens FEBRUARY 1511) (0 2011), 1915 FOLGER'S Go0i?EEM COFFEE fUnitar 3pUI nl prlc ii nil ."10 HUH Diil) KitncntiiMit i i tins ,Aa .an a " " .no ,e n ' n.oo 1.00 i, Cwtrt will cnlU Kt dllftitn from u cntcr voun onucn nrtow " N U Jtx! ' '! ll I'M A' (aik KMeStt J. A. FOLGER & CO., San Francisco Tfa . Mill ii.iim wii n mmrfr SAX FHAKCISCO, Feb. l.V-Tli-1'acific Const Defense league, whose purKse is to endenvor "to cipialir. inilitary conditions between the At- VASIIIX(!T()N.. Feb. l.V A nvo. lutiou to amend (he I'edepil eniMitil lion by nroidiug that av miijoritv, WIIKKMNO, V. Vn., Feb. l.V Diroct tc-timony that Federal Judge A. CI. Dayton of the nurllieni di-triet of Wiwt Virginia had. poken derog-jip'tead of two-thirds of Imlh hou-cs lontie nnd Pacific coasts in conform-, ntory of the United Mine Worker.-, of of .congress may "pronoM- con-titu ity with tho relative strategic iniMir- America was prc-cntcd Mo Mho sub-l tionnl ainendnicntK;nnd make their tnncc of the constH," has Kent u let- .,;., ,lf it.., i, (l(. ...,1P11..JP!1.in.ii.... i.v . it.ti.i- i...i.i ,.r tativvs investigating the ebargraj three-fourths of the clulc, hiiftleient, Judge Dayton, when the. was introduced todnv hv ltinniiitn. hearing oK-ned today. (iVe Itrvnii of N'uMilniilon. The rcs. ! JniniM Dates of Churleroi, I'a., nni lutitut wi- drawn ,'thi. eommitlei. nrgnnUcr of the fnited Mine Work- j f the federal i-iutitutiou, with head er of America, testified he had heard I imarterM in llroohlvn. .Tin. tesnlntiin. ter to each congressman and tor. The letter says: sena- i.ii-. : i .- .it ... .n..i! . iiikiiiiipi ,,. .. .-,, ... .. ,... . . V....'. .' the fact that in California, Oregon. Washington and Alaska there arc now stationed thirty-ix companic of coast artillery of the regular i-er imcuts of in hint rv I ''"""" I)a'ton " ' hlat'iuent. nlsn projo-cs u now vice, but two re; and one regiment or imrt of n regi ment of cavalry. In Atlantic coast states there are stationed 100 com panies of coast artillery and several regiments of infantry nnd envnlry. New York state alone contains nlmoit us many troops as thero aro in all the Pacific coast states combined. "I the Atlantic fleet of the nnvy there arc twenty-one battleships car that the United Miuo Workers, as an association, was a criminal conspir acy and the officers were ciiminal conspirators and ought to be in jail. Oates, who had forked for the United .Mine Workers in conncc;ion with the strike at Colliers, W. Vn., cited the cane of Joe Hoblott, a for eign miner, who was unable to speak procedure of A HEPFORD REPORT I'jilty (VimilN.mlcil unit I Ju.ly loves. tl&utcil Do you need a good kidney medi cine. Then read the reports In themi very cnlmuiiH of Med ford ppmonn cured or tcnciltcd with (Man's Kid ney Tills. You won't have to ko far to tlnd out If they are true. Tills Mcdford cane Is an example. Othcm nlll follow. S. Colbert, farmer, 002 N. Central Ave., Mcdford, Ore, sas: "A nhort time ago kidney trouble came on mo middcnly. I bad terrible palnn nnd wcakupfMCH acrosH my back. I could hardly Mtoop or ntralghten. In a few days I wan knocked out completely and I thought I was done for. The 'O lLBMJULJR kidney rccretlonn were unnatural and amendment independent nf congress had to get up olten at night. 1 lout nnd state legislatures. much sleep. Homeono ndvlned nip to This now plan calls for the submit., try Doan'ii Kidney IMIU and I did. sion to the voters every twenty vearsJThoy brought mo wonderful benefit. of tlm iiiotioii whether there shall b a convent ion to propose constitu tional amendments, which is affirm atively decided, would be followed bv choosing of dclega(es and assembling nrrested at colliers and "railroaded .I.... f.ftl iiid flw..- ...n im t.iit- tieships in commission in the Pacific ;'" J'"' ! -'''"ge of contempt ot fleet. The tonnage of the Atlantic Jlul? Hay on s court, having been fleet is over .wO.OOO: of the I'a'-ific ".'"." '.' M ,n ,n,n'' ' "'" ,,,v fleet, less than 120,000, in tho as many men as in the Pacific fleet." F.nglMi. Oates said Hoblott had been j of the convention on March T. two vcars afterward, and for submission of the convention's recommendations to popular vote at the ensuing presi dential election. A majority of con- res. or u majority of the state leg. Tlini-n ,in "UJ ""-r ,,,B "" Atlantic fleet over ten times i, V, l1l"t,.,'i:" IM ,l ,,,u i'"mir , iNiatures might call lor the subniis. mo occn iiciiii-u no imornuy nun wiih Mun f the (.iieli(in of holdiiif u con- not allowed to have an E! SAI.BM, Ore., Feb. 15. -Miss Teivrie Is In receipt of a Iotter from ftecretary .Franklin K. Lane, of tho FMeral. department of tho Interior, jhaaktup ber for her efforts in ob tklHlBg'thd passage of tho bill ceding jWlW jurisdiction over Grater I.akp NailoMl Fark to tho United States KV'riwent. ftcretary I.uno says ho has been inforiHl that Miss Tpwno was large ly responsible for tho measure, which , 5yW mnel( desired by the federal an tkerlti, Inasmuch as tho govern wat bed tltl to the park property ;birt ; authority to enforce tho law ttUMNkJ The bill has been signed by tlM governor aud now Is a law. as It etrriMl w B)erency clause. ftriMgMtfld Qrwimery company -wU rat l00 0ouorl) building and re- trtevrttue i4t. interpreter, and that while serviii'' his sentence i he became iusune. He further testi fied that Jlobloll is still mentally un balanced and is being cvaicd for by I lie United Mine Workers. 1 , OETTISJU. Montenegro, via I.on. SALKJr. Ore., Feb. 15. Senator ''0II c,, 'li,c -nim fleet on Dan Kellaher today Introduced a re- mih1Lv morning mado n sortie troii. solution seeking to have established J ' Cinlf of Cattaro mid commencad a comnilsBlon form of state govern- 'I"1 l mlnt of the port of Ail ment. Tho legislature would lio lir""' Moucnegro. aiioiisucu. i Tho resolution provides for tho np-' polntmont by tho governor of a com mission ot 11 citizens to preparo pro per amendments to tho constitution, for tho abolishment of tho legisla ture, and tho establishment of tho commission form of government. It provides that tho proposed amend ment shall bo submitted' to tho peo ple nt tho next special or regular election in tho state. vention nl other presidential elec tions than (hose falling on the twenty-year interval. The icsolution would require a innjnrit" vote toeall a convention and a two-thirds vote to ratify amendments pnlp'osed bv the convention. XOTIOK. Water will bo shut off tomorrow night, (Tuesday, Feb. 10), at mid nlhgt and will bo off until morning. O. AllNSIMOKK. I can now do my work without pain and weakness and I get my proper rest at night. Tho kidney secretions nro naturol, too." I'rlco r,0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'x Kidney Pills tho same Hint Mr. Colbert had. Fostor-Mllburn Co,. Props,, Iluffolo, N, P. WHEN in Portland stop at the in comparable Hotel Benson. Modern, fireproof, central Rates Moderate. Send for free booklet. Hotel Benson Portland, Or. Oarl iUalej, Mgr. "MADE IN OREGON, U. S. A." -Isn't .Enough "MADE IN MEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY"That's the Stuff THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVBR VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME Portland Livestock Market POHTLAXD, Or., Feb. 1.V fntthi lleccipts 818; lower. Steers, prime light, $7.507.(l."; cows, prime, $11.00 ($n.fj0; heifers, prime, .f.r.7f(inJ.fU; good, .f.VfiOftiWTfi : bulls, prune, .pl.T'i 4il.00; MagH, prime, ,(i.00(o ll..r)0. Calves- Prime, $.OO0rO..'iO. Hogs Kceeipts 3722; lower. Prime light, .W0(?r.8.'; choice light, !j(!.2.' 0.fi0; light, Jr(l.0O(ii(J.2.'; rough, $j.f0(1.00. Sheep HcceiptH 17JJ3; 15 to 'JOn higher. Wethers, best yearlings, $7 fn7.15; ewes, best, .ffl.O0AiO.15; J Jamba, prime ijS.OOGaJB.'JO. JUKI mmmmmamskmmmmm Guaranteed roofing best responsibility! Why accepts doubtful cuarantcc on roofinc when you can get one signed by the largest manufacturer of roofing and building papers in the world, with a saving in cost in the long run? Buy materials that last Certain-teed mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm M Roofing U guanintted in writing 5 year for l-ly, 10 years for 2-ply. and IS year (in 3-jjv, and the respontlbility of our big inlllt tund behind llili guarantee. Iu qual ity is the highett and its price the must reasonable. General Roofing Mfg. Company WurliTl laryft Vtauuf tularin 0 Jiooftuj ami HutUilmf liit$ NtwYtik CUr Bil. CUut Fitliltnk naMru aiui cuifUU o.n.it St. toll CtwUatll ICtuuCUr WU..i.Ul SuFlMtlK SillUl li lllaluf ilit At mch or fMir M mltU we imike tlie M lutvluu KUaruntecJ piulucui Aiphlt Rooflni.rllKr4uul pile) bUlo SurftceJ ihlaU Aipliall I'tllt IJdnlnFtb Trrd Fclu DuiMiag Paper liuulatlnir Pprs W.UBo.rd. I'UilIc Roufini Cement Atpball Caiutat Hoof Cotb( Mtal I'.lnl. Outdoor PlnU Ahloil SUIn TurCoMiin Medford Ironworks E, Q. Trowbridgo, Prop. General Foundry und Machine Works Pacific 401; Dome 298L. lies. Pac. 5031; Home 227L. For GALVANIZED TANKS QIL AND WATER $ nnd UlRiaATINO PIPE do to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grap St. Telephone 890 FIRST-CLASS Printing 4 r " Keep Your Money at Home We make a specialty of Door and Window Frames asd Inside Finish. Also. Doors and Windows. QUALITY TIIE BEST. PRICES RIGHT Factory Corner Eleventh and Fir Streots. i Medford Sash and Door Co. 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