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I I 'ajiiJal"' HtSL vovu VF.UFOUU MAffi TRIBUNE WKUFOUT), OFiV.oV VUIkY1 FKUUVAH? i iii - in 'i ' -- -r I --.-.. . - . n a-. 4 I u fcl ft- ft' IV V !. & :' ,. V: MBltfCMD MAIL TlUfitftfB A jrHT-BWKiiiw" nrwup, jma rUWMMIKI' EVERT AF JtrRrr iNia.r nr Tffcoi om fniNTixo Oitoa Mall Tni'in RulMlnj, StJf-tf Harm Fir frwt, ttphon VI. fU jMnorfiitln Tlma, fha M Mail. f M.rtr.irl Trbun. Tha m Ortawian. Th AaMana Trtmna, uvBamirrtOH ratai flaw, by niil ..- . .. . 'a Hint r ,n.i .. nth dlivrl by rarrtar la ifard. I-no-fil. Jankaoavllt Unlit Point Saianlar only. y mall. par yaf. "xawijr, pr jraar . -'Mai Pint of th City of Madforfl. orlfllal f'anvr of Jutkaan rnunlv. Ritanil aa aruntl-rlaaa miliar al ll4Mr4, Oracon, undar im act ef Marato I, UT. tfwprn Circulation for 1914, HIS, I'M 1 1 laaied wire Aaaoclated I'rtaa din alatVa. Subtcrlborfl falling to ro onlvo pnpars promptly, pliono Circulation MmiciKor at 26001 HONG KONGKOLUM A hundred pnrn from now Urn Hoiih of the Iltnoliitloti hod t lie linlf n( ftmliloiialilo a tlm DimcenduiiU of tlin l'onl I'ciico I'ttrty. Sonio 'IIiIiiks Thoy .AJIhsdI Mmoimi never rodu In it Jltnoy litis. Cleopatra novar worn mi aiiklti vrntoh. Nonli novor JoIiuhI tlm nary Ihmriio. Ilcmry VIII wan novar until for IihkiuIi of proiufiHi. MlinkHMpofiru notur (aw Ulmrlla aimpllii. , Napoleon novor lioitril n llryan poaco Npcooli. Jiinny I.lml novar mvk TIpperary. Wlml Wiin In tlm Ollur Olntliu lata mi ISimllilinimi who rmiiln thn London impurri faithfully. Wlion It bogau to tluimlor Inst Tlitira ilny afternoon ho tluokoil Into n 'op uollti'proof tullnr unil Hluyiiit tlimo for 84 lioiira. Olntliu KoiOitur. On Motllitf liny, Too A non win horn to Mr. ami Mm. .Mlohnol ICuhlmk, 310 llertralml at., Ans. 0. A daughter waa Imrti to Mr. hiuI Mrfc. MlcliawJ Kublmk, (21 llfrtrKiul Htroflt, AiiRiiat 10. Tu )iilh lluml (IniI.) Nawa-Tlmw. I.iii lnjf Hint On TliorV la it grHii louHtilf old vlil a'weHt)Mwat ( ltr ftboNt to wllea ytijti'n awfully ftUKtoKa te ooma to aa One nf mtr bMiiUful wlilowa. Co him (Hi, Old due, from wnnt I ran htar ak0 won't ale tha dona oh you. Yoa. onwa, pImm.TIw lMtttH (Ark.) Dtimftcrat. llopo II U'MN (Tlttatr If It ralwa IbU svaalug the awlnl Will tw bald oh next Thuradny mvmi lim The Itattle Creek (Mich.) In- plier. I'oloclNllt Clarlfa Jack haa tue lovalliiat lUntirarr for eur motor honeywwm. We'll reach a gow) hotel every night. I'ellee I lew do you know? Clarice Oh. we're Never to be Mure than a tulle from h railway. Jndge. Todity'x lUillilnHor tr Hubert vntt Herkimer, the ll known artlat bo died rereull), uaed to tell an amualng ator of a london art deafer. Thla man hud two beauti ful roproduitlona of the painting, "The ApproachltiK tttorm " One of Ike ideturea he plated In tke ahow lndo , but It did net aell. At tonglh. In order to draw attention lo the BUlure, he put a card on It. m which were printed the worda, " 'The Approat hlug Storm,' eapei lalb Mltlnble for a wedding preaeot " &IJH tint (ill I 1)11 lilt) I'llin Te nan who la punctual wbn vslllHf on a girl la rewarded b lm -lag u chance to real before ah up- penra. Ht'lllM llf I ' No, 1 The man who aaka the whmm In front of blm nt the Ihattler to auip ruaUtna her prograai ao that he may U able to bear what the aetata it re Baying. filio'a A line Venna; Ituillene atlaa Uertha UU, the l'0lv 'Carta contralto, who Ik m rapldb MJBlag Ut the from, la In private Ufa lira. Herbert lleuer. the oiuik buil UMie who haa doue Much Hood work iH eUtaalo iHiiitcrla The l.-tt-cittr (Q.) Mall o WUy Ale4lli lite Ihaili IVnullj'' When ;o main lutll ht 11 1 -! ti "Aaleep In ilu IV.p ' I JlUJ.l-H-1 ' ' " ' Dm .n aR LJ MZm li r-v I ?) Absolutely Removes Tl ii a 1 !HUIt;iTllUlt4Aii-lA.. n . proVCd it. lioC.ttillldrUt'lhtj. t a a-k ri i vf iiii irm. a inn riniii i i.i ( UNgOTlTSMANLlKE AlfGrLliTa JefBaaaaBaMaiBBM o Nf"! of nrvrrnl M'inifi iKKr'r i'wh vi-nr in tlw t avion in Dip toft llmf thcro n fw prntcrlinri jfJvcn tluj tmnl ly n rmo wnwui, iiml imrny nllogoA npfrplufncn rmikf ; n prai'lU'v of lnuffhlrrinff Iho Irmit In wninjf noamtu. Tlu'Mf winff-r aiiKirrM nr nlwnyai Icpph for letrmlntion to curb the romttrorrlnl rilicnruin, Imf )yvrnmcn wry inditf-, nnnl nt tho NiigKf! ion of ciirlifnir; thefr own rnMHty, which riocft mnw to cxtcrmimttp the trottt thn tho mini-' iriw oH'tntioiiM of tho nnliiioii finhprinnn. ' It in Inic that tho ntntc lnw prehibit: tlif taking of trout mirier ten mehen hi lentli bpfween October and ApHl, but exceoj in the cold water of the mountain HtroaiiMt few Hull under ten inehoa in length are matured sufficiently lo spawnjn southern Oregon nt roams, and in the colder watera the spawning months are April, May and .June so that the law really affords little or no protec tion to the spawning fish. The steelhead trout spawns from November until May. The summer run. coming into the river from the sea in late spring and summer, which furnishes the season's fly fishing, are the first to spawn, spawning beginning in November. The great run of spawning steelheads comes up during the high water of the winter months and seal lei's along the gravel bars of the Uogue and its smaller tributaries. February and March are the principal spawning months. These spawning trout are easily caught with salmon eggs as bait, but do not often raise to a fly. Spawning, like child-birth, is an exhaustive process, depleting the strength and vitality of the fish, which be come; emaciated and weak commonly called "spent" and requires a period of rest and recuperation and grad ual feeding up to become again in prime condition. The great bulk of the spent fish drift down to the ocean for recuperation, though a percentage remain in fresh water. The fish, either before, during or after spawning, is not good to cut. Its meat is flabby and juiceless. In its weakened condition it is not able to give the angler much of a battle. It offers the chance sought by the butcher for slaughter, but not the angler for sport. Hence the true sportsman, who believes in giving the trout a chance and who believes in fish protection for the future, does not need a law to keep him away from the streams at the spawning season ol the year. hvoiT steelhead caught spring months means so many hundreds fewer fish in the future, and with the number of anglers increasing annu- v, the extinction ol the steelhead, with the supply les sening gradually, will be only In the interest ol trout protection and propagation the slate game and fish commission should close the streams of Oregon during the winter months. KEEP OFF ARMED SHIPS W llllilO there is no desire tration in its efforts to (lerniany over the submarine issue, there seems to be no reason why the (lore resolution, warning Americans not to travel on armed ships, should not be passed. These times of war, when the belligerents have abol ished international law and .-ire riding roughshod over the rights of humanity, each intent only on self-preservation ami omitting no opportunity to secure advantage, are no times to raise issues over unessential trivialities that may precipitate the nation in conflict. None of the exasper ated belligerents, craxed with war lust, are in a condition of mind to render .justice. The citizen owos.au obligation to the nation equally as great as that owed by the nation to the citizen. He has no right to take any action that may plunge the nation in war on his account. Theoretically, the eithsen may have the right to travel when and where he nloases unmolested, but under the un usual conditions existing, he has no right to attcihpt to enforce this right at the expense of the nation. The right of Americans to travel on armed belligerent vessels rather than upon unarmed ones is not 'an essential right. Ior that matter, merchantmen have no right to curry guns and passengers also. The armament that they carry is no protection to anyone. To insure this unessen tial right is not worth plunging the nation in the bloody vortex of war. It would be the part of wisdom for Americans to travel upon American or neutral shijwt, if they cannot stay at home. The way to keep out of trouble is to .tay away I'riHii it. It is not common sense to deliberately court dis-asti'i- h M'llvinti it in a war-mad world. mURT HOUSE NEWS Hearted by Jaexjou County Antral-! fo Sixth ud fir Bti. lit'iil Ukinte Tieikftis Thou II Wet'tluu et v to Uio. W Uairon. lot in ahlau djtfu 00 Kdlth M. Angle to Kllu Mo rtMtakl. lot t blk I'O M(l ford loo on Waller M Klnit In IImIi.t. .i II u'in i., i i .....i i i. ii, i i MiiK. lul .1 uud I Idk 1 MIIKK mill M(1lol'(l 111 00 in-., n-.i. ,.. i vi... ..... . -v. . . ... ..h.... IV...F, Sue l.ui- in V--liliui,l r ASK FOR and GET HORLJCK'S THE ORIGINAL o; MALTED MILK C&aji AUbttltutM iv-t YOU tiuw ju'.cn. i JOHNoA. PERL UNDERTAKER l4l) U.k-lt.Hl . srhAiui.mT IO -. Uj-huMO II allA 17-JJ iUliulnwSvnlce ttironor whv irtmi fUUa neinwn Uhuup rivrr nuA Ut Iribii i during the winter and early a question of time. t embarrass the adminis arrive al an agreement with C'utli.'illio McDouRHll-fallinuu, ad mi of Catherine Hull i tat to lieorxe It. Mera et u, pt awii-nv liOO.OO r When Itching Stops There U one an To, dienilnlite treat meat that rWlewx lliluuc torture In M unity and that (I.iiim ami Mioibew the akm A-k nny ilnuiai.i u.r a '.?m- l-olllc of atimi ii ml iiii( i. . .I.iv, i.. I. Sihiu I ju Hill glut Hun . in, i.l.-. Iil.uk. livuthi, ertwata. rkuwtmii mi. Id. will dKaptHjr iiuumr naia iruu lull.' 'W.i ti li iK'iratinf, aatla ) liiildil. I" 'I ii j.hI, for It ImiiiIi.' all i-Liii i i i i mi. and luukw tin' i-kiu Hull, hii.miI ,ii, li. tiltliy, Ztiuo, t'l.iUiul. ..MIMMilKIinif C.lf.U, ti4 Mil kit tkiirt .. ihifHI 1 .Mlmti. tttr, rwa, wilk imi.lt t.lk. f(.rt lull, Ii it.t. 149 SUNRY OUTSIDE ROOMS St ilny vll it. cM.rdt Ciil.nt. Rates 1." BAY ONE PEBSOU Jt.,0A DAY TWO PERSONS lfM IttrtM Wttl UVt MW(lEAl BUS (tl -r f9M) Aw C.ry vlir.l ctr rvM4 l- iu w -J -r 'THE VMnNffJ6 AT PAGE f HEA The (nut nt n tii in vim, (IiiohkIi woi-t pinin.t, is ailmmilih inirlrnxcil In nililition. n doyen ol .MeiUnnl't jirftlic! outitr ilimi.rs in np-ln-llif-ininnte pieting nml tliiiifinjt. intm tlncin tin- ('linilie t'lmphn lo irot. The MiifH Dorotln Thonif, Untie Cnrlirmie, Alene Allen, Kn-i'l Slewnrt, Kninci' Uncoil, Iliiytl Anile, INIhcr Winner, Nellie Ciiinpliell. Vera Lnne nml niml.ta Wilaon, ii-i-ted h I.elinnl Noe nml I'IomI WiIIiiiiiiiiii. Tales of Air. Arthur 1'errv. Who writea "thla col." In the "Simiilgltur Pol.'' Or "KmnilKo Smoke." In (ho Sun. Dear Art.: I've notep onlled you "Ail." lie t'o re. Kill J know. You'll fiii-glvo me. When I toll -oii. Wlml 1'vo (llitioveitu. Ami I vvmit to wern you, 'J'o look nflm. Your "Ohl Tom Fwoii." "The Soeinllat." Tor it' you don't. You'll lone him. Km the other tiny. I liciud him oull ItoMoy. And uinde him tvnlk. Ilnll' n hloek. To hco wlmt Tout wuntuil, And ulien ho Kid thuru. Tom tiHhed JfOley. Ahmil hiw "straw Imrnont.'" Willi I ever thoy lire. I don't know. I tul Uohi'v know. Wiin I he inenul. '"nr Uiwey got ihml. Ami I can tell ko, All. Tlm I -nine dnjv When Koe,v' nrm. (leU nil riuht. Thei.'M In- ,i cnHUion. lietVMiii lii.-ev' viylil -I'liiiipliuie. "CASGARETS" BEST IF SICK, CONSTIPATED llesl I'm' I, Itce mill ItoweN. Unil Itii'iKli, Ibid ColiU, soul Mouiai'li. Hot a in-cant Ihk. Rick hewdache. blltnuanaaa. routed tongue, head and none clogged up Hllb a cold alwuya tree thla to torpid )ter; delnyeil, fermentln food in tha bowela or aour. gaaij atomach. 1'oiaonona matter olnued in the Inteatluea, inatead of being raat out of the ayateiu la re-abaotbod into the blood. When thla polaon toachea the deliuttte braht tlaano It cauaoa congex. (Ion and that dull, throbbing, alrken lug headache. Cnaearota ininiedlalely rleanae tin f alomarlt, remove the aour, undtgeated fiMid and foul gaaea, take the ex.eaa bile from the liver and rarr out all the fouatlpated waate matter and nolaoua in the liowela. A Caacaret tonight will aurely atralghien you out by morning. Thet work while ou lp w 10-reut box from our drucKlat mean jour head clear, itoiiui.li aweet, breath right, ioiuilexton r and vour liver .tn.l bovscU reKiilur for montb Ad Madam Davenport Clairvoyant-Palmist Maihllll DaU'lipOl't IWIS been it .i . - . M...ii i i ii iiiiii iiiiiiii iil.' iiiii !-( UUl lliwiuiig tl iiiviitwm and in that tinit' nuinv of liori ft i i. .. predict lOllS ItaVO l-OlllO tlUU. j Slit' is aictirati' in mining and liiiMiit'ss nir.'iii's, t In su- luiiority f her rcatlings t.M'i- ALL OTHERS has lu't'it rt'ciijiuizi'd by jM'tiplf who havt' hi'cn rortnnati' tiiiiii,rh to interview her. CmU isit her dailv. nOM'T r..,l .. ...... ., It tl.;. jilted W'oltl.in ut 1 1 11 iiwhl) :,, ,1... 111 ' "l - i ra Cftloniiil Apartments i TER TtfMifiHf AMD SAf 1nOAY hr I .it ii tl his i ii The Wnrn- lit Ilcnn K.dku in the Town And Tom's hendlight. And nil iin v. ill liuve to wide. Will he no ohitunrv. l'r "Old Tom Fumui." "The Soemlisl." A. C. A. A JUS! A FEW HOURS "I'upe's Colli ('oiiipiiiiml" Cuds Cold mid t.ilppe .Mlscrj nl Oure Don't Stay Stuffed Cpt You can ond Krlppe nml lirenk up a suvuro cold olthur In hum), cliOHt, body or HiiiIih, by InkhiK n dose of "Pnpo'a Cold Coinpound" ovory two lioura until tluee doaea uro tnkou. It promptly opetm clogKod-up no- trlla and air pnasaKea In the hend, al,op nnaty dlacliario or none run- iiIiik. rellevea lck lumdnclio, dnllneae, fovoilihnoaa, aore throiit, xnoenliiK, loraneaa and itlffnoaa. Don't atny atnffed-np' Quit hlow Iiir and inurflliiK! ICuiwj our throb blng head niithJVig elne In the world Xlvea aueh prompt relief aa "Paiie'e Cold Compound." which (oala oul -'.'. renin ut am di ii more It uita without icxiniiuue, Instex nice, and enuaea no Im onwuliiKc lie sure toil Bet til. ir.'inieii i TODAY iA..i.l A ..i.1 AUlllOI Aiiuiur One of Ruck Parvin anil the Movies Starring Art Acord, Rea Berber, Dixie Stratton and Larry Payton Thia is a dandy Comedy on the annte progrnin with 'THE CLEAN-UPM 2-Pnrt Drama COMING TOMORROW "The Man from Oregon" Medford Taxi Go. uiiriti wvi'iMK." sii.ii ol Y t 1 1 r I'aiioti.tue Soli. lied. I'lione HH.1. 501 SABE TEA 111 LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR Look young I Common garden Sage and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can tell f!mn.!mAllifr Lent Iter ktlr beautifully darUne.i, ?lorty m abundant with a j uraur ei .i4 ih ana onipaur. niwr. .-. ... rtvar her Uair fell out or triol. on that dull. fd or Btko.i norvraim, thui nimpU mixture km ftpnlwd with won 4 lly Muiig at any Orng ;r -JvjytVa saw and tsuit.i.ur ii,. tbu oiitiwe rct. Kuuy u u, for aUiut A0 ooU. ltiu anuj.le uixtur ui li dtfpeniitfd upon t.i rrUr natural 4or aad (wautv to tlie luur aiul U iploadU for dandruff, Jr), iUli acalp mi falllac hlr. A wll-Cio.a downlowa 4rugjnt ww iMNtrvlixly uh Wycta'n tiagv and Sul pkur, tH'oauM it 4rkaa ao aturally uui evviily thai noboJy eaa tl it haa Uvn aDBliad it' mjmuS? to uaa, to.. Imt ' IHUTMry'3aiBrcfeHn!y i.o ntd draw ii Catough jour luur. UkuiK ' atraad at a turn. By itimiii h tm-y h,r daajaa-a. after an.Khar apt.U- I aatlon t.r t ll U rratAml t.i it natural , I -v - l '- - aUia i J. rr2 &Sl)aB3aBaSl3HaBX H "rigniiai l j j ii niiaiiiii i im i nr mMmmmmm&ait1 B H 1 Orange Delidout I I aH fi r '1 "'" "' ""r '"',' '".'"" m.,,.!C2.'.if'!SS, ! HI H f j , . , , n ,,i,i. ,, .!. 4 .i-i . ,,lwj,.i!5!; I H H I , , )r ,'nl ' I? "Ii v.i , irin--li'llv'.n wom laalal I H HjR 8 I. r i ; I i .u.i i on. ' " li )( hnui. I IH I Serve I I II tomorrow 1 Ik a Order sweet, juicy, j v- j tender, delicious Sunkist I JJ M yp California's Selected M m W Granges I mv Order now. All uood ileal- H Ju 0 crs all these fine seedlfhU H " j M Write for free hook "Sun- Mt kist Salttds and Deaserts." H $f Save Sunkist tissue wrappers for H y beautiful silverware. H ffl California Fruit Growers Exchange H V Cptrll Mnnrufll H JjV Etiltro lledquitin: 139 N. CUit Si., CM:iD PM Garden It is time to plant early gar den now and we have a full list of fresh, reliable seeds. Early Rose and American Wonder Seed Potatoes Also all Fruits and Vegetables in Season at MARSH & BENNETT Sct'ond door oast of First National Uanlc. RANCH NECESSITIES Formaldehyde ' Strychnine Poisoned Wheat Kreso Dip Stock Remedies Medford Pharmacy Squibb Quality Drugs Phone 10 m&n'rwmmjmim5mBm f SAFE, DEPOSIT PRUDENCE llu I r nt. nt ! r-ort .In. not .it f..r fire nr tluft 'm for. lie yi i s.4... 1 1, , (,,t Vj..ti- Hun ior la- il i i ? tin- i li i- ' irp i i l, ii.. ,i 'i ,,' WtMi4. s.ife ii.-.o-.t )UA, . ,.r riu h.'i! as hn ,t3 2lio MI ll 1'l.lt w.n OVER gZVgA-tSUNEB 88? MANAQEMENT M M a-ajilffa-iriTOn-M-flT mtat&'&8mrKDsxxsism-z.-4m LK&mttZ22ZZmZ& ii Mi tWKSaaweatatv d nfi jm v ron BhlajBMBMBjaaMaaa,,,Ba-,- J.J