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-su,&- Av' V v. i. I s PAGE SIX MEDFORD MATL TRIBUTE, iUEDFOKD,, .ORECION, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915. WEST SEEKS TO RAILROADS GET How They Brought F-4 to Surface JffainS III TO TO EL PASO TO . TheWomarfs 5tore FILE PETITIONS ORDER INFANTRY MOffi Ml GUARD BORDER OW IKS S 2 Conference Split at Start by Factions Favoring State Rule Against Fed eral Supervision Oppose Ferris , , Dill Governor Addresses Delegates From Thirteen States. I'OKTLANU, Sept. i!l Disputed interpretations of tlic riKhtB of the stales nml llic control of the federal jjov eminent, tit tho opening of thu AVchtom States Wiitorpowcr confer ence here toiluy, brought the Jshuu into hlifirjier contrast (linn nt miy time cinro the subject vvns iirmird lrom nnotlicr nnglc previous to the civil war. Delegates from thirteen western stales went piehent ot the call of the governor of Oregon to consider the inil)li;nis regal ding the devclopiiiciil of natural icsourccs ami specifically to oppose tlic Ferris bill regulating the utc of wntorpovver site1, which is to bo reintroduced in congress fol lowing its failure to come to a vole in the M'linto hint HCHtdon. The conference today, however, rpiiekly divided ithclf into two camps, otic favoring absolute control by the M'paralo (dales of all (he natural rc HourccH, while the other advocated flonlinued federal siipci vision over (lie public domain. Wluitovor the outcome of tlio tlireo-dnv M-sslon, it early was made apparent by the election of tem porary officers and the selection of thu committee on permanent organ ization that the opponents of thu Fer ris bill vvcro in complete control. Delegates o the conference nml in vited hiwakeiH and guests wero wel comed by Governor James Withy combo. "W'o nre thirteen, we states of the west," said Governor W'ithyeoinbe, "Jinked with common bands of inter ests. Oar states nut young and sturdy, aspiring to prat nltuimueuts. Kut each of our states is held in leash, a leash (rasped by a federal government, none too indulgent, none too sympathetic with thu best mean ing of tliu'phraso 'stnto's rights, mid ceitainly nouu loo familiar, in some phases of its bureaucratic paternal ism, with the facts as tliev exist in the west today. "You well know the uumciical im potence of our sparse representation in congress. None can say we of the tvest have real oportunity to wield any appreciable power in connection With poitsiblo adjustments of federal ) Ovulation of our economic develop ments, As matters stand, what we Hot, practically speaking, will be sole ly by the grace of the members fiom the eastern states, inunv of whose constituents' process utilired their own natural resources in years gone li., consider it little shoit of criminal that we bhould even consider train. lonning our streams into wealth, our iorests into p.i, rolls and our vacant lauds into producing tarms. Hromllv hpeaking, our thirteen western status will face the dubious privilege of tax ation without leprosentulion and that phrase should at least strike a clioid of sympathy in those tlniteen other state whose rotting erv It he came at our nation's birth." WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. The in lerntato commerce commission today grunt'sl n request by the railroads in terested for time in vvhieli to prepare n formal petition asking for reopen ing and rcnrgtimciit of the w'estern advance rate ease so fur as certain rntes nre concerned. The earners seek to reopen the case in respect to the rates on packing house products, livestock. fieh ments, grain nml gmin products. The commission's order today does not mean that a reopening of the ease is assured, but gives the railroads 'HO days longer, or until December III, 11115, to comply with its original or der in the western ndvnncc case, s far as the other nffeets the wiles on these products. Define the end of the ninety dnys the carriers ill b.) given 1111 opportunity to present their formal petition lor a labouring. r4 ' , 'lj' N(JOt A few weeks ago the tll-Iated submarine F-t, which was lost at Honolulu war raised to the surface after months of work by navy experts. The above picture rhowH the pontoons which wecr lowered and fastened to the hulk of tho F-. Tlio pontoons mado of steel, wero then pumped full f air and tliclr buoyancy lifted them to tho Biirface, bringing tho F-t with Ihoin. This picture shows tho pontoons uefng towed into Honolulu hnrhor'. The hulk of tho F-4, to whlcli they nro attpcneu, is six icci uoiow ino suriacc. PETER SCOTI WINS 2:141TR0T t'OLFMHl'S, ()., Hept 1 -Tin-lloster-t'olumbuK 1(1,011(1 stake oi U:ll tiolters, the piiueipal event on todav's grand citcuit racing progiiitu here, was won by Peter Scott in btraigbt heats. Mablo Trask was scoond and Lottie l.ec tlunl. llct time, U:U7. I'eler Scott's share in the stake was 1 1.000. It. taking two straiuht heats, Marv I'liliiey won the Horse Iteviuw tutur jty for thiee-veni-old tmtlerh. See nd money went to Colorado Kong inn) thud to Do Itocht. The time of both heats was '.':08V,. It Wouldn't Wait Two Irishmen decided thut tho) would g hunting. Arming (hew helves they stinted out lrom Denver seeking game. After much walking, SkuotiHH uw a bird not far diktNMt and wuwl his rifle to Jiic. OTuHnghmt Mm t Jiiin: ")on't shoot, Shiwluiu, or gun Isn't loaded )tl huail r kuh irt, num." "Shun.-, nu' Oi kunw lliut'' "l Mieehan, raising hi rifle, "but lir Oi must, bejjorru, a thu burrtid won't wiiitr SVUh M4loriJ into H KHlort Utit MN R LO FO E APPEAL RIGHTS SAN FUANCIBCO. Sept. 21. In- .troduclton of reeoltitiouu and reports of committees constituted moHt of tho biiDlnosH contomplated today by delegates to tho 8th annuiil session of tho American Mining congress for their morning mooting. Fletcher McN. Hamilton, Califor nia state mlnoralogist, of San Fran clsro, on "California's water Infiltra tion law," and II. II. Schwartz of Portland, Ore., on "tho light of np peal from decisions of tho Interior department In cifcs where tho gov ernment Is churned with an interest" comprised tho program. The committee on resolutions was to report at thu afternoon hosslon. Tlio election of directors nml the dlncunslon of tho general affairs of tho orgsnlratlon will coucliido tho afternoon session. ARTILLERY DUEL OF T FRONT APP EXT ENS! ON NORTH ARRAS I I'AIMS, Sept. 121- The text of the nfficml communication follews: "There was n bombardment yestor day in which both sides took part mid of continued violence to the north of Arms mid east of Noulette. In the cotor of Xetivillc, French batteries directed an efficacious fiie on the positions of the '.ucmv to the east of the highway to Hethunc. A lccou uoitering paitv brought back some prisoners. , ''In front of Heaiivraigues, to the south of Itoye, there has been spirit til rille firing, nitillery oxehniigcn mid lighting from trench to trench witli bombs and baud gieuudes. "Along the cminl from the Aisuo to tho Mnmo we secured n footing on the tight bunk at u point Dear Sapig neul. "A French dirigibb last night boiu hardeii (he railroad iunolmn nt Am-agiif-I.ucipiv, to the east of Hethel." OF FOREIGN CREDIT l con SAN I'ltAKClaCO, Sept. 21. A DHNVtilt, Sept. 21. A resolution .now' monthly steamer service from approving tho cx'cnslon of foreign t Java, Manila, V. L, nnd Hong Kong credit wholly ns a matter of business and endorsing tho neutrality policy of the national administration was to San Francisco, may bo established beginning In December by tho Java-Chlna-Jnpan lino. It was announced adopted unanimously by the Invest-; today by tho San Francisco chamber ment Hankers' association of Amor- 'of commerce. lea In convention hero today. I The addition of such servlco has The resolution was Introduced by been sought by tho chambor of com- WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. A regi ment of Infantry and a regiment of field artillery navo been ordered from Galveston to El Paso, Texan, accord ing to an announcement from tho war department late today. Tho purposo of the movement was not stated, but Inasmuch ns the di vision hitherto stationed at Galves ton is about to bo abolished, most of tho forces thoro are to be placed under command of Major General Funston. Tho latter Is understood to bo taking precautions against raids and other lawlessness. In tho El Paso district ho has 11, 000 men and in the nrownsvillo dis trict 5000 men. Today's action will give his at Kl Paso alone a total foreo of about 3200 Infantry, 800 cavalry and 28 pieces of field artil lery. The regiment of Infantry re maining at Galveston probably will bo ordered to San Antonio, to ho available for service In tho Drowns vllol district. Many a innu can stay sober at a banquet while his health is drunk. ' ' '-f BAY CITY CAR IN OAKLAND, Sept 21 - Fp tt late this afternoon officials of the San Francisco-Oakland Terminal railways hud failed to answer a request of tho grievance comiultteo of tho local ear men's union for a ronferenco on ques. tlons which threatened a general strike. Officials of tho union said If a meeting was not arranged within 2 1 hours, tho next step,' if nrbltintlon was refused, would bo the calling of thu strike. THERE IS ENERGY In livery PncKage of ll-O Oatmeal J'rovldlng "Father, I've decided to become mi artist. Have you any objection f" "No pioviding ou don't draw on me." SAN FltANCISCO, Kepi. St. -Tlio United States torpedo boat destroyers Paul Jones, Whipple, Port) and Pio ble arrived hero today on their re turn from a two month' cruise to tho Alaskan loiut. The destroers are In command of Lieutenant Alex ander Sharp, Jr Their last tnp on tho return trip wan at the Puget Sound navv ard nt Ureinerton, Wash Kvory da) jolt use up five and ouo half times more energy than tissue That waste must ho hiipplled In tho tsiimo ratio, If puifcct health is to bo maintained. Properly rooked oatmeal comes nearest to supplying this ratio of "five and one-half to one." Hut It tubes over two hours to cook oat meat properly. H-0 oatmeal Is steam cooked for moro Mian two hours, be fore It leaves tho mill and It Is tho only steam Looked oatmeal on tho market. When Miu open n package of ll-(), .Mm can at once tell to the golden brown color of these selected whllo oats that thej hnvo hern steam conk ed and treated by a special procoss. This steam-cooking, In sealed cook eis, of H-0 oatmeal boforo It Is roll ed Into flakes, rclnlns nil tho flavor of ripe grain minus all surplus mols Hue That explains Its rnro tastlnos. The two most Important food ele ments, especially In building up chil dren, nro protlou for tissue and car liohMlrator for heat and energy. No other fond has so perfect a combina tion of these elements as oatmeal. Might as vvoll bii the best -H-O. All grocers. i it 'ii i rv i i Jj iv czj !ifpHfflT'nWlnj SSek i J BMJ8B 'IT irum ' TWji !; J v4i i r ' 1 JUU'I Best People On Earth ... Tk urt lb.' H'otlt who Hlwa. U lor the HK.T f theirmiiHcy,' be It lio, cbttiiUk, eigtirk or an v thing rise, thev wiuit their mutt iy' woitk fver) Umo. 'CVtMM aw lk swid wo Ilk lu ll tiiih, fur we jut bt tu H ktadd) titMM--hlf of tfce liaw that kiwi f twoivtwir i in Ik repair 4m)i fMittnir duSMl up. "(iOOll MKHiS" lluill our Mii-Iiium At the .&cicidtkL OPI'osHe Sign of Post Office W. It, Compton, of St. Louis, chair man of the special committee on ag ricultural credits. It declared that tho opporunlty for tho United States becoming n creditor instead of a debt or nation as n result of the present International financial situation should not bo overlooked. mcrco for sovcrnl months, since tho Pacific Mall announced Its now ac complished abandonment of trans Pacific traffic. Inasmuch an tho Java-Chlun-Jnpan lino employs Dutch crews and officers, tho seaman's act, etfectlvo In November, will not affect It materially, It was said. an ovi:umjKii:Ni;i wifi: It tho work thnt women do nnd tho pains they suffer could be measured In figures what a torriblo array they would present! Through girlhood, wifehood and motherhood woman tolls on, often suffering with back ache, pains lu side, headaches nnd norvousnecs which arc tell talo symp toms of organic derangements which Lydla L Plnkham's Vcgotnblo Com pound made from roots nnd herbs can undoubtedly correct. Women who suffer should not glvo up hope until they have given It a trial. f f -t --- ?. M '4 i,i ,i t DRESS UP, BOYS WHY? Heeausc Company is coining 1 Dress Up! Hecnuse these nre "piping times of Prosperity" with us. Dress Up! Two billions of gold in tho banks suffocating to get out into many times this amount of credits to buy thing! .- J Si Billions of bushels of com, wheat nnd other miip- ripening into mote dollars, which will be spent to dress up! What is the big asset of this country, anyway 7 Ouo Hundred Million of People Unafraid who can afford to Dress Pp! Kvory American is n Soveieign! Dress up and prove it. You nio n soveieign whether yon believe it or not. , Take that cash you had hid In a "stocking" uud Dress Up! "Start Something!" Dress up, and soon every neighbor on your block will follow suit. Talk it to overvbody! Be a leader! Tlio most remarkable thing in tho world is tho Law of Suggestion. Slop on a clouded street, look up at the sky and instantly everybody in sight looks up. Drct L'p! Whittle u cheerful tune nnd everybody within hearing distance will hum it! l.el even body drew up. Talk it to everybody else until we all get the habit. Diet-sing is n Hue habit! Five fine young men, merchants of New York City, started t walk to the Cat- hkilU. When night oveilook them, (hey applied at u boarding-houso for lodging. They weie dtity.unkempt, tiled, and trumps, to all appearances. At this house thcro wero n dozen fine gill boarders spending their vacation. As the "nieiohants" had no "change" of clothing, they couldn't be introduced. One, however, had the fotesight to carry in his "kit" n new shirt, collar and scarf, lie won introduced "dressed up." lie had the "time of his life," while tho gthor sulked outside. "Wight Dross," says the Captain ns tlic reviewing Major luaiehcs down the line. Tlio legiment htniightens out nnd up, like a plumb line. That is the test! l)i est. up! The "afct nuiir" bus coined millions because it helps men dress up. "Phoebe Snow" is loved by all because khe is a sweet girl all diobscd up. Don't bo ti "sloven." Dress Up! The wife who mcoU her husband neatly dressed, holds him safe. Dicss Up! The "drummer" who is untidy in habit may as well stuy at home. It u the dressed up" store thut wim, tho trade. It u tho host. dressed shop window that creates DKS1KK and draws the cus tomer in. Nuturo i ever proclaiming the Truth to man, "Dicss. Up!" bo is ever Drei's iiuj l"l' 1 ihe morning the F.nt Ks rosy ,witli the Dawn. Xt .fljii,;Ii noon" cool tflimhiivb invite men, in the quiet envois ofMlfcir charm. At tcveniug Day passes into flie t wjught mid to rot.' Dross Up! , ,let life with great onthtisiium Dress' Op XQWI " T ."Trlir"' ti -.-... ' .... 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