vav vumr viwvnuh Mrr, ruiv.rsr. MF.rFfnn, or.Knov. k)-:su. vaucu 22. win 8 r j BERRIAN NAMED SH C U ORIS AI TAFT'S GRIEVANCE FINE III AGAINSI BRANDEIS HIGHWAY RY MRS. VANDERBILT'S "SPOfiT" COSTUME MARKS BUTTEFALLSPLAN I Muster F)vh Warden It. C. (Inn ton of Portlnnd arrived in Mod ford Wml nesdo) and will xid the bnlutu-e of the week arranging the instullntioit of hatchery pond at Uutle Full, whjph will bo tho initial construction in connection with U10 proposed statu troot hatchery. Tho fry will ho lintehod llim your at Klk crook hnte.li ery nnl fed in llio ponds at Hullo l'nllfi until fiiiRprlinff size. letter in tho hoosou construction will begin upon thu ponnnnmit building, but tho Mtnto commission wish to nsourtnln first thu Hiiitfibility of thu water and fiito for hatchery work. Mr. Clnnton linn appointed J. V. Reman of Mod ford an fih piilturiHl in charge of tlio Hutto Falls plnnt. Jlr. Roman haa hnd tunny yuan' ex perience, both with thu United States burenu of luitchorloH mid the ntnto hutehory, mid liin iippoiiitinont in ory Rnlisfiiotory to locnl anglers. C. Rnrriok, ohiof engineer nt the Htntu prison, ni'coinpnuiod Mr. Clnnton hero, to complete tiri-iingo-menta for tlio installation of fifth screens on tlio irrigation ditches mid Mronmn of tioulliuni Oregon. Pmc ticnlly nil the ditch owner Imvo fdgncd up for flurcru iiiHtnllntinu. Tlio 6crcons nro to bo lnmlo lit tho jieiii tontiury and furnished tho public nt cost. In uoniHiiiy with Screen Sup crintPtident Knndry, ho will visit the nrious dilehctt to Hocuro a bottor idea of tho various typos of construction desired. AUSTRIANS LEAVE CZENOWITZ (Continued trom pugo one IS PERSONAL ONE ADVANC E OF ARMY Itjr 01 I.RON OARPXEft. j ON LINE OP MARCH OF AMUR- WASHJXOTON, Xnrch Jl. Tbe ICAN AHJ4Y. Moxlco. March II. via (Me ot I.ouls D llramtels hM been helped rather than burl In the Tally Hoot protest. Hoot m a member of eowrler to Columbus, K. Jl. The rail slant wklrh Dinnhii Vllln ra. ...... .- , troatml from Columuu lean than two tho Joint oongrMMlONHl commits, , w """" " " '"""' 7'- """ wor" which sat to try tho Uftllliignr case. J . visible it 'mum points for and worked hard to hw Tnft from '"""" "" ,l w""" "T,r """ "u tho eapoturo which Urandels at fbat ln" hm, ,B n0""" Chlhual.ua. The tlmo drom to a HticeoMfti) conel.i- i roau ' B" widwieo "t tho offleloncy or i no Amonran army wineii, in a wook'fl tlwu haa conrortod tho trnlt ncrtxM a Hemt-uonfjrt Into a military don. Theao faoU wore rootillod by ioiiu torti who rocolvod the Tnft-ltoot pro teat. Tii ft haa n pnnonnl KHovnnoe nKuliiHt UrnndolM. Aa pnwhlunt nnil MlioiiMir for llnllliii'nr. Iin inn Out root ilnrmulnnl In ll.n Hnlllim.ir.Pln. ,' llliwy. hill It nerve tlio purpotn. ol.ot InvostlRotloii. Thnt ".tullty" rn'" M BW utiloniohllo trurlta w..h tho vordlct rondorod by tho pub- wl,,oh carrjr ,ho '" "' " Up wns al.own flr liv II... fnrl D.,.1 I '""" "1 r"1" " 1,'0I' ' " "f road, thu mnln artt-ry for euppllos to Ofiuiral Porulilnt's punitive roU limn. Thin mm road Id not an Idenl thu roptibllcnn iiiujorlty wtu ovor turniid In tho liotmn In IIih hi Id die of tlio Tatt adiutnlBtrntlou, forcliiK llal lluRor to roxlRii rnthor than fnro throntonod Impwicliinoiit charnoa, and Inter tho vordlft naa drlvou homo by tho eight olocloral votoa of Voriuout nnd Utah received by Tail nt tho fot. IowIiik ulcctlon. CutiKla Willi wmN. Tnft and Hoot iuIkIiI have fornhon IlrnndelR for holpliiK I'lurhot anro tho publlo'n conl InuilR in Almkn. and tho powomllOM which HnllluRor wnntml to roatoro to entry; what thoy do not ' forgive wn the rolontloiM manner In ' lomloM annd nnd grnvol that nt roiiio placoti thuro M no Iodkit olcaranro for tho axloH nnd parallel roadi liavo buoii laid out aloiiRtldo tho older trail. At Intorvnla of a few miles oach, nil day onn bo aeon whnt np ponra to bo Iiiiko cIouiIh ot eroy ainoko. fTliofio mark tho positions of tho iiiovIiik supply trains or cavalry pa trols, HciumlH of slKnal corps moil or military autotnobllos. Tho ureal plains nnd thu mountain! bordrriuK the rond nro mo.itly devoid of vory hIku of lifo. Hut occasionally on a distant hill n signal floK li wIk-wjir ! ("" X'. tt I -i ; &m I 1 47"eA AOOPI SALARY OUIILUULL lUil jjMk ounuuL icHuncno m i IKJbW ralHo as a eoaeh, hut thr wembprs presont. Tfie work of prpparlng tho of the hoard shied at Ihe propoflllon 'eontrarts will baln todnjr, and tho ' and no action was takon selection of teachers for the 1918-17 All iiif-m'-cr of Hip 'ioard were crm wlfli i duel wns very lively in the region of Mnhiuoniirl, Ksiioh and Hill .'101. A purtiuulnrJy ioiont firo wiih direotvd iiffniust tho Hnncourt hill. "Knst of tho Mouse liio bonilinrd inent wan inteiiho in tho region of Vnux nnd Datuloiip. There wore no infantry notion, Tho nljtlit wnn calm on the romnludpr of tho front. Ci'imnn Slaloment 1U-UILI.V, Mandi aa. Tlio Huh- siniiH liaro filled ne aiiecowi in thuir Krent extended offrnaivu HKiiiat tho Ocniinn lino, thu war offiuo an. noiinemi today. The atattiueiit follows : "Wtwlorn frent: Dnnnir tho work of elparinn up th battle field after tho attack of Matvh 20 northeast of Avoeourt, and owing to the oeeasionnl eadure f additional tmiehrn from the enemy outiudr tin- woiHled sec tor, tbo number of uuwoitnikd mih. I'livrn capturtd tliore uu been in rreasHl to .SH oliiiers Md at)Jd men. "Artillery hniilr eonthtuisl ti liollt aide of Hie Mous. with great ioleiiae. alilutuirh at tinum they b euiHe leaa inleUMp. At Oberwpt. Ile I'reneh avain at tempted to make up for the ehock they tuifferrd February 13. Thoy were rejmlaed wiih eomiklerabk Iom. "Three enemy aerotiiaaee were wt out of action by our aMator in aer ial onfftgeweiiU north of Verdun. Two earne dowtt behind our front northeast of Hamofuowx. The third eraidied down in flnuM Ubiud the eneui'a hnea. lieutenant Itoelke there brouiriit down hia thirteenth eio-niy aprop4aao and lieutenant J'aritehau bin fourth. 'Kaatorn front : The j-reat uffena ne movement of tho ltuiianH in. rrvaiod in extent. The points of at taek have beeiune more uunieroua and iidvHMce followed eneh other witk out interruption at aeveral )tlurm tbroutihout the dav a lid nwht. The siruniieal sloiiniui- altiek s n.iin directed ai-uiust the front aortkHeM of 1'w.Uvy. Altkia noiut the Ions of the enemy rearbed. an eMruonlmnry liRiire even for the number of ltu-a-biauH in aetion. "Murinr a MueeeKaful pountcr-ut-tek at the point where email in roada wetv made in onr linea. eben Itiiwaau offieere and ft73 men were taken niitier. ItUMlau I'lintt Actlui LONDON', Maivb 2X The Mnkiuir by a ItuMiian wnmhip of the si earn -nliip i:.MrauM K KU Akra m the Illark ha, off the Itunwnian coast, u n-porteU in a Reuler dUMtUh nlwt nt Ituehareat on Sundu.. The Ks ienwa, a 7lMHi-io v.el flviuj- ih. Oerman flan, u xaul to kae b-en londttl wi,h i Uiuffh for i.n-.inn tinoplt. in, ,ik Mll, rapt in id h the ltu-i.n, I'll,. ,i,,h uUn n jwrti. tb.- -inkniK .i' i more of mh.iII bailintf l i - - wnli LirKtH-i of l.o.l ii mm 'AIHIuril Mm, , . vi. tilt) kOtt" ii.i.il i'Miniiiill,p IoiIim , eoji'od ti t.iiu hi I. iii i. r ttowin inonl. jMjiti , ,, ,. t.,1,1. Mi,,,.!, ,, od tUb M. v.-ier.lu it uUn re tt0JV$&VrH i !..... tlilrheui Si 14 tMUMiiM '" rut lli- iii. ., lirtHor fllllll lln iuvmiiI j.iu, ,. Ji u ton o fjotKi tflni. nlwiti'liif. ivliorn nn Amnrlonn which IlrnndolB brouKbt out tho f.ct )ookout g 0 tl0 wa(ol inni iTosiuuni ran ami Attorney Oenoral Wk'korshnm had liven par don to the mntiuructuro or evidence calculated to mislead tho public nnd tho committee tho preparation of n document which never hnd twisted, ' but which tho prosldont claimed was tho basis of his action In "exonerat ing' Becrotnry Hnllliij-or. This wns the (anions "Wlckorshnm atimmary'' of evidence in tho Hallinger ease, which, when It beoamo evident that congress would InvostlKato tho case, wan written by Attornor-ftonornl Wlcliondiam somo time in N'ovomber or December, 1900, and dated back to September 11, 1900, by Tad's or der. ltmsol liy lliwiiilnlo. Hrntidels not only "While trio celebrated ride ot tho American cavalrymen 110 inllo in toiiy-two hours marchliiK time wim heralded throughout tho United States, the work of tho Infantry HvliiRlnK In behind tho cnvalry wont unnntlcod. One command carrying full Infantry equipment and (Kicks of 4K pounds marched !6 miles in nbout olaht hours. This was ovor rocky roads covored with volcanic stono or olee In placid where tho dust drift ed over thorn like a heavy foK. rwiuro 't'--jrwi.B MM5. WM K VANDCRBILT I'nlm Heneli'H Inti t ernre is the aport rostume. One i the most ror- reet in thin of Mrs. N.uiderbilt. Ie- ypito ite oouvetitiou.il put, nn odd style note in the font, wluah buttona only on tho collar nnd belt, xives it distinction. Tlio material is n new kind of wood jeraoy of nnironi finish. The mlk lint she wears with it linn an Indian border of pointed embroidery over the edge. CARRANZA TROOPS JOIN VILLA (Continued from pa go one) CYCLONES IN MIDDLE STATES (Continued trom paco one) pleco of deception, but nlo forced tbo production of that other famous document, the "(.awler memoran dum" prepared by Oscar YY. Lawler, a subordinate of llalllnger In the In terior department, and used by Tatt In making up hie letter exonerating IlalllHKer. It was thus proved that Tnft, Instead of giving judicial con sideration to the evidence himself, had asalgned Ualltnger's subordinate to prepare an opinion of Ualltnger's conduct. The publication of these (nets loft Taft in such a position be fore the public that he haa never boon able to forglv Urandela for the cynosure. For thee reasone, the senate Is expected lo give llitle wolaht to th ex-iuvsldent'a opinion. It la evldentlv Taft and Hoot who lack the "Judicial temperament," not Ilrandels lanstnl. erushini- him to death in his impi-mu i inn bed. $8,050,000 LOSS BY FIRE (Continued from Page One.) left only smaller eioros on side trH-u radiating from the public square. Heller Wink 1'iiiWwny In these stores Parle bualnesa men opened eatabtubmenta this morning i injured, noeordinir lo tho monger re- to ear tor the needy, lu one build- 'port received here, lite property Jamea Hector of Motion, Iiul., waa kilknl when hie home was doatroyed by the alorm. W. J. Kickctls wi kill-nl at T-og-nnsport when Ihc roof of a factory building was blown nftnuit hit home. Mm. Jern Carter of St. Iouie, Mo., an Italian woman nnmotl la "iiolc, of Trinidad, Colo.; WUHnm iiutehins, Frankfort, Ind., and K. . II. Moore, Vnn Huren, Io4., were se vcrely injured when throe poaoke of the Clover Inf iMmwentTPr train were blown over near Moriou, Ind. These were taken to the hospital in Morion. Several houaea and factories were unroofed in Marion. In I.onanMrt the alorm confined itself to a narrow at retch, Imt wrecked pmctically avcrytbing in it. path. HARTFOND CITY. Ind.. rarvh 92. (lertrude Alspaeh, d-yonr-oM daughter of a farmer living near Montpelier, north of here, was killed by the tornado which wefti the northern section of Ibis (Hlaekford) ounty, early today. l''our other members of the Inuulv were severely damage was eatuualed at 100,000 in the eoiiuty. KANSAS PITY, Mo., March JW. A wind estimated at sixty niiie an hour, blew kertVretirall all of lat night and oarly ibis muming. I'inte glnt windows were broken iu tin other side a small store of dry goods i business district and street lights nnd and clothing, which was In great de-1 telephoiie wins wen blown down, mand by those who had lost most Of The wuul w'a Heeoiutuni-d by H their apnarel In the riam.s sirv ,t,.,. m the teiiiw latuie. lug. less than fifty feet wide and about one hundred feet long, wwe located a bram-h telephone office of the telephone company, for long dis tance service, a temporary telegraph office, consisting of a key and sound er placed on a shelf: a hastily con structed apothecart shop and on the being sent io tho border. The Fifth onvnlry o,undron nt Fort Meyer, Vii., Fort Sheridan, III., nnd Fort Leaven worth, Knn... nnd the Twenty-fourth infantry nt r'ort I). A. Russell, Wy oming, were under orders to start south today. In official circles it wn said today that thu protocol proHod by (leu urnl CnrrniizM to govern the pursuit of Villa Jy the international forces will undoubtedly bo n force within n few days. IVililng Itooiil I'iiiiii SAX ANTOJCIO, Tex., March 22. ficoeral Funs ton today rct-Vivod from General Pershing (he first reMirt from tbe front in sixty hours. It onine fnnn Casus Greuides and the only reference mamt tho oHrn tioua of Villa wa f hat Viliisla and Carranxa troops hal been engittteti Monday ueur Nauii(uiMi. Major Sample, m Hirting fnun Col umbus', X. M., said that Aviator Willis w safe and ibnt Aviator fior rell is the only liver now missing. DorrcJI was lost sighteil over the Colonia Junrei, Mnthrat of Casas Orandcs. Oeneral Pershing reported an aero (lane in communication with the Seveulh cavalry sixty wiles south east of Caoaa Gruaxlen. Two other advance cavalry fofonutN ore known to be imshing south. Xo report of fighting between Americans and Vill istas hue been received. Kuilnwul I'roldeins The Mexican railroad problem nguin took first t)new tn jmblie in terckt on the bonier HMiay, following a report that the American military authorities were roQtomidating send ing a new column into Mexico from Fattens, a xillnire tniiiy milt's east of here. It w.ts si. i (,.,! that this plan was uuder 1'oiisnirmtioo us an ullcr natiM' should tJ ueral Cairuuxu re fuse the mpu'sl ,f the Wasbiiiton gt eminent for ibe use of the Mm. Xoiihwcstern i.nlioad oxer which to triuisimri Mipiln - d iswgas Five Facts You Should Know (1) That disease Is the rctult of a disordered condition. (2) That when we co.rtct the disordered condition, wo eliminate the disease. (3) That the blood Is the carrier of poisons throughout the body. (4) That to successfully treat any disease originating In tho blood, wo have to treat the blood, as the cause. (5) That S. S. 8. Is the most reliable remedy for removing Impurities from the blood. S 8 S. Is no experiment ot to- d-r, but Is a successful remedy tor liftYEAP v l'ha 0,Otl tUM haa bon blessing V(J-r v10 thousands ot sufferers for the k,vz -Vvv ' " years, inero is nounng CcSotr mysterious about B. S. S. It U an extract from native herbs, roots and ba'k. oach known tor Its pecu liar mejiclnat value. These iagre- dit-u's rouibine and act In a txne r . i ami toilful Mktj vkuu natui I Poison, chroalo skin trouble, or any other form of Mood trouble. S. S. S. will co directly to the seat ot tho trouble; glvtag tho blood a thor ough cleansing, driving out the Im purities In a natural way, and leav ing the blood pure and refreshed, ready to do Its full duty In building tbo tissues up to a normal and heal thy state. Desln today on a bottlo or a a a and nolo how soon you win Degte. to reel relief XV A Mill .! ii't lu(tr wbciber your I elsJIr pita an ml ,Ivh-a i-.i fr. vt bioi trouble I one ot Uie consultation. If you are In dubt tujwtt stone CO. lnur.U USA. PrtttSioorwfccsc Sam4 ri, Histal, THSiffTSftClrTCCa 4JXANIVW.W.1I SteM towards a reduction In the alary of Xodford school teacher In both the high school and grammar departments wore taken at a apodal meottng ot the school board V'josdny night, whan .the recommendations ot Superintendent V. Moldo Hillls wero suatalned, culling for the adoption next year of the followlnir salary Hchediile with n maximum nnd min imum salary, ticcordltiR to norvlce, etc. Tbo schedule calls for a maxi mum salary of $S0 In tho xrnnunnr KrndoN, nnd a nilntnium of $05; and n inaxlmum of $100, and a minimum or $8fi In tho high school. Thu pol icy doe not become fully effective until next your, the point contended b) Kupt. Hillls. Tho board ticcepled tlio recommen dation upon the contention that Ha Immediate adoption, whlln beneficial lo the taij)crH would cause nn up heaval, iu the school syHtem. All new tearhers employed are uffecled by the Hchedule. Thro will bo fifteen va cancies lo be filled this year. It virtually kIvos I ho teachers a year's notice of the chango. The Hchedule will he modified Iu somo cases. It developed ilurtni? the meelliiK that Mod ford was paying blither sal aries than Kukoiio or Albany through the failure of previous boards, years ni;o to adopt a salary schedule and adhering to it. Supt. Hillls favored tho schedule but opposed a sudden and drastic chanRo. Thoro wns qulto nn argument over tho schedule, but tho mooting ended peaceful. It In highly probnhlo that Otto KIiiiii, conch of. hlKh school athletic teams will bo to California, whero tl Is said he has been offered a position nt $1400 a year. Ho offered to stay for $1300. Ho Ih now receiving $U00, and re'celvod $S00 at Ashland. Dr. Sooly said ho was willing to con cedo a ralso to Kluiit, becau.io of his HINOsL Hake Thrift a Household Word Mm) Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening box of ShinoiA with more than fifty shines and a StiiKOiA HOME SET for .polishing is an outfit unequalled for economy and convenience. BLACK TAN WHITE At all dealers - Take no substitute. SHINE WITH StUHOlA AND SAVE ip ) HOME SET WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. Says Inside-bathing makes any one leok and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. ; a Wash yourseir on the Inside before breakfast like you do on tbe outside. This Is vastly more Important beeauso the skin pores do not ulworb Impuri ties Into tbo Mood, causing Hint;, while tho bowel pores do. For evry ounce of food raid drink taken It.io the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must bo carried out of the body. If this wasto material U noi ltmluated day by day It quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which aro absorbed or sucked Into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sus tain the body. A splendid health measure Is to drink, before breakfast each day. a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphAlo In It. which Is n harmless way to wash these poisons, asses ami toxins from the tdotuaeh, liver, khlnos and bewels: thus cleansing, sweetening and froshpulng the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into tbe stomach. A quarter pound of limestone tmos (sSale costs but very little at the drug store but Is auulcicnt to make anyone an enthusiast on Inside-bathing. Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furre.1 tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have billon, attacks, acid stomach or (Hint lat Urn ur' assured of pro nounced Imimnenient in both health Slid nppcuraace shortly. Medford House Movers NUW FlItM MOVKItS OF IIOI'SIN, ItOILKHS, IIIIAVY M.U'HINimV, KTO. SATISFACTORY SERVICE liiono -188-M MOl'FKT Ai HURKIIARIVT OtS S. Newtown. 7a7 W. lltli St. ' NE RfST TO l.VlliY flHNu 6 J. e ) VlW I x Hot Manx "Meet me at the Manx ' c- f .. . H 1) t . . . A M ft . . .A -L.-.t- . " ' ' ' wi i'wuiu-iu vi - aoiut me n.Ti.re oi vuur ci-e. wi'9 t..r!. -oroU. Contsgi.us IU, .id Medi. ' rvpartment, Rxm 7J, THE SWIFT SPi-iM'IO COMPANY ATI NTA. CUORQU San francisco yfbnvfSi. atQTmtll OrrgonLins I lead quarters white in Saa Francisco moderate rates RuMMiK J JintlVJ " lgjstt K UiiU .' .it .ty 4 y. K1H room. i,ri.il ii:h- imh iecH lo loJ-.-s ij tmwtini uiwKor- K uJ A l.i r. - rill diMUl IVvr.' IciiUii m . a SaSBl l '?Tlf R lTfwnr iitiiivititwa itwWSbT Medford's Leading Clothing' Store CLOSES ITS DOORS To Prepare Stock for Great Sale THE DANIELS STORE, ono of the best known lion's Clothing and Furnishing houses in this part of tho stato, closed its doors yesterday to prepare tho entire stock for a hasty riddance. Xo doubt this no tice conies as a surprise to the public. Yet conditions I exist whereby arrangements have been made to have this merchandise placed on sale to the public. Alton- tion is called to tho fact that this will be a sale of only high-grade Men's Apparel, as this store hns always ! purchased from the leading houses of the east. i Nothing will be held back nothing will be reserved. This entire stock will be sold to the public Store is closed and will remain closed until salo starts. Kxiicricnccd help wanted. Apply at side, door. Ask for Air. fVaig. For furl her particulars ' see daily papers. Bo y "give" your Insure nee bus. ' Imosw to some orot while asont or do n "plaao" It with an ostabHslid $nay one that Is able and oxporw lenced onbueh to ntinmi in i.n ........ - ----- " V 1HIJ . necessary details that make a polioyu, , ' JS, "an OUt" wall nffnr M.o n W iiV, ; V "pan out" well after the firo? The MeCurdy Insurance Agency have jKild out $35,000 of different kinds of Insurance lossoe within tho pnt two years and can assure you that their issuance will pass the ganntiet; that the companies to whlah thoy trust the financial security of their patrons, are first olas goes without mention. 3!lllom XATIOX.W, hank nijiifl miiriiw.l1 lU3 ' eH'a "?t A 4 V ) ...r . I $ 'vi-iSk ,y i -n- nr I