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Hiirrown put nun f;o
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Jfratnaer tin Tim, lha Mw(fw4
Mali. Tha afadfnril TrtV'ta, Th ftairtk
tin Orfftnn. Th aatiiaM Trtniaa.
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Pa mffim, 4tl vara ay earrtar la
Mtwtroril Phnanl. Jacttaofivtlta
and Cant ml Paint ...... .t
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Utolal flaw if tha ritr of
prnnai iapr or Jacaaon
Mertfanl.
Csnntr.
ntaratt aa anennti.claaa mailer at
Itaafent, OrHOfi, under tfce act el Monk
t, lilt.
Mivnrn Ctrttlatlon far 1114, JIS8
A Mil. Thr luniw lin fmrwrrl flit- liny bill. Tin-nrn
umumv between the two ntrnnwv ujgrefri imtt bv un
fvti'vn will )troNiMy lie fhe fliwl nrmy rvurffnttkntunt
ineiiatire.
The liny hill jrmvM n reg-ilitr army of 1 K),OfXJ, with
I 1,007 nf fleer, nml erea.e n rejrnJiir nrtiiv reserve f
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ADVIGE
STEELHEAD ANGLING
I'roauciitliiK Alttirnuy Kt'llj Iihn
rt'iplvetl the following Wttvr. a a re
ult of the Kiiifmon Hough urtlilf
in f lif Saturday Kvenlng Pout, Juilitr.
Krlly, however, In not hi
on poan. bnt kav advlc
'Ho""r,t i it-, viii ii., )ni-'h tt,
''I'rouo ,i i'mhi . Ml-iKuhI, On-
' Hen u rsii- .-utuHiu Kvi'jlni
3o-1 ai i "ii :' fuel flint tlu
;inioc i.! t :il i hi i. j ut Mndfonl, Ore.
-omit li'iid unfilir Jf
nrr thP Rinth mini n-fiTrfd to f would
ll!;i ome infomt.i:inn: Klrnt. tti wp
m lie re tha ropptr ikpuonii voa unr ran
'- liml. and what tnakfffnd U ht
urn. IJurlng April and May vyhlto
iMiM! ttnh am niutwnluK, aomo of our
niriama are Korjind with thm, lint
'tome of lliom romnln atlll llr than
Mils, but w have round no lura that
1h aiirraMful In takinit tliorn.
"They do at tlma ralao to t li fly.
but not oftn tiouyh lu nmkit l( In
ternal Ing, ami If aotna of you wiw
I or nara en ii lull tin how It Is ilnn w
ulll ititrtlat It. Our riwhlna la not
iim riiiaHl aa youra. All of the
Htivnina art wailaliln anil tint aHirt
would U mow oxcIltu( If wn could
I nil ii re tliaae fUh tn rlau.
"If yon pan, without too miuh
tronlila lv itia thuao jMilntera,
aliall b iraatly ohlliMt.
"Bluoaraly youra,
"g. J. AltN'IClt.
"At. Clrand Itaplda and Indiana Ity
Co."
W(KK) nifii In ftmr yvat hy Mnnnx irien (hr'Mijrh tho reu
uhir nntiy. It federiiliwai tin- mililiii tt 12i),0O0
men hy fiirtiixhiiijf fcdfinl pny, cfiiiniH'iil hik! xitpplicfi
rrtmi flic regular army, wilh the prtivinifiii thai in raw dT
war Ihev he jlrafltl inlo and heenuie a purt of the rogulnr
army. 'Hie militia officer are paid $."(K) a year from cap-
Mini up, ;i-iu a year lor iii'mi iieuienaiii, Jruu jor second
lieiiteiiaiit, while enlwted men are paid oiie-fourth the in
itial pay f regular. Citixen iM'tween IS and M are
eligihle Tor the militia. A militia rewrve of 100,000 i cre
ated imilar to the regular army reserve, and when drafted
mut eiTe the duration of the war.
,Mohilizafion of industries and the utilization of indus
trial resources for war purpose, on a plan worked out hy
the war college are also provided hy the Nay hill.
The Chamherlaiii hill increjises the regular army to
1S0,000 and the officers to 10,7li(5. It creates an army re
serve of 1 10,000 men in four years hy passing men through
the army at the end of four years, on their own application
at the end of two veurs, or in case of recommendation hv
officers, at the end of one year. It creates an officers' re
serve corps from students trained in educational institu
tions taking military instruction.
Tile ChunihtM'laiu hill creates a volunteer army, separ
ate from the regulars or militia, the force not to exceed (500
officer and enlisted men for each congressional district,
to consist of a maximum strength of 1202,000 officers and
enlisted men. Jt creates! a volunteer reserve in the same
authority 'uanner as a regular army reserve. It creates a technical
nu rum reserve. force lor quartermaster, signal, ordnance and
medical services, consisting of men not required to drill
or train, lad merely enlisted to he culled upon in :use of
war.
The (.'hjuiiherlaiii hill increases the national guard to
20,000 officers and men. and provides increased pay, but
does not neck to federalize tin m or draft them into the
regular army, except aft under the present law. It also
creates a national guard reserve to which men who have
seiTed can be furloughod. .
Neither of these army reorganization hills provides any
training or education for the regular to fit him for useful
civil life, upon his discharge. Neither of them will raise
the personnel of the army or make it attractive or worth
while to American youth! The rank and file of the army
will still be composed of the ne'er-do-wells, with the same
I rouble to secure recruits.
The hills do not unlock the door or opportunity. They
provide no incentive for anyone with any self-respect or
independence of diameter or hope for the future to sac
rifice it in the regular army. They perpetuate the present
snobbish and un-American caste system of creating offi
cer by appointment, favoritism and influence instead of
promotion from the ranks on merits.
The fatal defect of both bills i that they do not demo
crat i'e the army and hence both bills make for ineffic
iency as well as the ierpft nation of the menace of militarism.
I
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TORPEDOED
8K SUBMARINE
COMMUNICATION.
A alanrn at IIih roitinllMllon of
"wane mld farm hmnla, tt'iHril In
till- t'llltml StHtfK lltlMMItlUtMIt or UK-
rlciilliiri', rvala an IiiIiti'mIIuk ioii
illtlon or arralra In tin- I'HelUr count
xtnttH. Thru muni w alum- auoil
ri'Haou Milml It or It would nut lir
lout', but It la a (act that farm handa
In Hi U atu-Uvii ind In aoma nf Ihc
Korky Mountain alalea m-nlvo for
thtlr labor 30 to 10 r emit more
(hit ii du thorn the count r m; and
nearly doubla tb waa mild on thf
t Until- eoaat. (lovrnmeut raporta
cm ii m railed mn)u.
it la a autlitttt'attid lai-t that
tin- koII of Orsa In Rimwrai la aa
n ii in iirodncilvt'iifaa aa th avoraac
boll round In an other alalia, ahlle
toiiu- aactioua. Ilka th Roan rlvi-i
Mtlln, rxhllilt a fertlllt. whlih i-.m
not he tu-lled for tho riilliia i
r i ult, arain. Burden truck ami .ill ih..i
lunirlliiii iu thf auatenaore ui tin
iiiiman famil and (lit animal Kiiia
iion. Thtt fundamental tlut l th.it
him tilt) aoll
Tlii'ra lx ,i lame amount of ,inU
i.l .mil . in HPmiiiih in it
I...' ' III , IHfit in tu n -.1
hi ii ' i f it i n ii i in
WASHINOTO.V. M.ir.-h Tin
Brittxh hof aWu Kiiuli-liiniin n
firl Nht4U4 and ltt-n torpcriVd by n
(Icrmnn iiibmariHr, nirnrilinit to nl
liilnvila mnil ( reprcntiitii- l
llip atata depart awn t t ttherpfxil by
Ihrre Amfrirnn annivorx.
Followinu the rwipt of I hi- infor
mal ion tixla, oUfmala niiid il -I'l-med
flenr thnl th ltMa:lihnoti bud trifil
In fiflta. Thurnnriiii' a iier
tttinir aitliin thtt law in Nhrllimr nnit
ItirtK'tlointr th tSttirlinliinaii. if tin
vf wn f'lwiaiit to fxi-oije cuiture,
ik i inlVrreil By offifiaU fieri' from
the tliHili-li.
The Gertnaii jfovetiimetil ha fteeii
nhkeil M'lielher hmv "f if- titJiinnrinea
wah iMjiieortietl in the Kinkitnr l' the
Kiitfli-lniion nr tlic ilniiiiiuinir !' thi
Mrilii-h ehiinnul alnoiiier Su-i-x whilf
Unit -liiii wif enrrvimr taentv-lii
Aiiii-rii'iin piiHtieuirero.
While it i iiutlenteil lhal the ni-e
of the I-'nitliHliiiian lllliv linl li'inl to
iliffieitltiee helwtfon (he Vniteil Stnti-
nml (Ictmnnv if il i pnivril i-lic n
1'ienpiuir, ovcriiijtlil ilif.mlelii' lo I lie
ulnle ilepittiimml from Hover -m.
offieiiilH Nti ill, lo hear nut piivmu-.
nlletrnlimm tlinl Ihe Kiisex we- liir-pedneil.
EL80N ART EXHIilT
AT SCHOOLS IS PLACED
The Klann Art exlillilt. In ehorKi
of the jiulille ftrhooln ha arrived and
In now In pla'-n In tho i. uthliert liullil
Ing, acrons from the Medford Iliiril
aare ond KiirnUure company.
Bupirlnti ndant Ulltlx and taclu-ra
worked hard laat cvunina aettlna ov
rrthlng ready for the flrat vlajtor to
day. The first to vtalt the exhibit will
be the children of the Koonuvclt
arhool tn a body. They will he fol
lowed by the Jacaaon arhool clillilnn
Hccoiununlcd by their teauliera. The
public Ik (woei'lully luvltod to utti-nd
In the afternoon and evonliiK. Tln
.laiitNon arhool chllilnn Mill aHe u
abort jiroKr.ini for the vIhIiIuk imlillr
rrom 7 :.' to 8:00 p. in.
Tin exhibit la quite. iomplite In
eer wa, coiialatlUK nf more than
-'no iilrrim, rfprttintliiK tho muHter
lilwi'n of thi Mrl(l IVople who
f-nloi iirt niav pnl tin TUrr. nft
rnunn t'idrnt lite frinn ltifr"
MEXICO INTERPRETED
.IU Kill llClllt lv sTXItlt.
I iihci-.lt) nf CliliiiKii iilhni nf "Mcxlin nml the I nltcil slnle."
I'm- tonil aiiiih, the lcin tie i I lie elm iiltnil f Ihe noiiiik rmihliler
pendeil upon liiiutlim, nullni inn mid uhle .iiicnlion .- nheii I'liinri--KurilenliiK
The ale uierXhlni; up- wiltlnu Miia nntaiili de elupvil Wo
on which tlicv i'ould la handa. I'leld know that Ihaae ponplu wvie roml of
labor aaa of the aim pleat kind Seed inuU'. tlie had a wide range of inu
aa dropped Into holea drilled with ali-al luatruHiuuta, druma. whiatlea,
pointed Ml. k. and the eaith punned, tattle, pipe and the like; the had
hark over ihe plauled atwd, then the aona adapted to all oi-iaaioua. .
barveat waa uwiilted, I The moat aatonlahtuti lutelleetual
The ordlnurx iIihuk of the (eia aihlcvementa of the Aaieca wa their
waa aim pie lloweter, Ihe rulfia and
prlata were dlotlnaiiUhed hy mine
elaborate elothliia and h ihatiu-ter-little
ilecoi in leiu and adornment.
Mot of the tools .ui. I .ai"n. of
the llil Mill in. ui. nt Millie I'll
aatroiiomleal knowledae. mk ahown lo
their time -reckoning, It may per
liUi lie oaiil that their caleiuUr ana
nunc i ni led at tile time ol tlie Span
lh ceiiini s than llii Hlcinl.ii 111 u--c
illl'i'lW I II. I i 1 1 i ioi -
In eil
w I leh
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In iii
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till .HI
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10 CONTINUE
STRUGGLE FOR VOIES
w sii'iiTo. i.iii . .' (Mann
fe uiiitpviinn the tiaht tor natinnul
h,i H -ii i 'i. i i(e were tonidered by
i ii'iiiii-K t.'il in apite of
ii . 1-1. it in :lie h io judiciary
mi I1 Ii , enlei i..
I'oi t-lnliua (hat t ie nuiild hae
oi a ,tiir had tin ii -iroi ual tiece
"t, U i'i"mi. eaden
ii. 'ii 'i"l Jl tlH t---. ,tt !. 4 Vote
, cue i t'li-. nl u
! HAVE A
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR,
SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY
U.VCeut I tot t If IIcMi.i..n Ihiuiltiifr
mill Double. Ileaui) nf Vnui-
lliilc.
Within ten infuutoa utter an appli
latlou or Danderlne ou can not Mud
a alngje trace of dandruTf or fallliin
hair and your aealu will not Itch, hut
what 111 please you moat a ill he
after a few weeka' ue. when ou
aw new hair, fine and downy ut fit
yea hut really nea huir-aroa-log
all over the acalp.
A little Uauderlne liuineime
doohlea the heuniy of your hair. No
difference how dull, faded, biittle
and acraB, Junt moiatvu a cloth with
Danderitie and eareftilty drw it
through your hair, taking oue amall
Mrand at a time. The effect I
iinnilnu our hair a III he liaht.
Hiitt and a. and have an appeu
.nice of abundance; an inconipaiaide
lui-tre, softneaa and luxuriance.
tie! ,i .Ti-celit bottle of Knoalton'K
Manderiue from any drug alore or
toilet counter, and prove that Minrt
nan i iirein ami aort a am
lhal It ha- 'mm negletted or liiiuied
la carele n .nment that all
on nn lv cut have iu mi t n I h iir
and lota of It if yon Villi ju-t trv ,
little Haii.lerlr.- Vdv
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VI! I
tefWr i.MlU I" TJii
In Mune lu.-imi. ti,t
now dormant U ;t ,u'l
0U. ?julnei Ue nvj
eeratid, nhould mvau un .,
fnereaaed toutM. vvjm in
etarii'i, and far ih- ! i.i.:
addition to hlh .ge .ii couiii
U would not end io-re It tin ml' ,.., I
comnVate eo-ojoration i,f eun $,
In tbc alla iwnlj beaecuiud. The
aw! wUk bbh the adoucr
and t la'ainr would meet would
reach out to the tnereaant, and the
whole comtniitm would take mi 411
air of teueweil aiiulu ivikI nu one
(i'ould have to loutent hlmseli iiii,
Ihlftklng) priait ilt. tuft m icftlji.
(gti.vait tfoold 10 tMr a
VVU Hit ft 11 fill flitch N,
4, i,j j.- .ifj - h . .- .
fa-wB earewwa' aiww
$ Mtfm W X1ajra
8T0v70ijlWPif 2(3 V
i! When Itching Stop
a i!
.. "n'Tn. JOHN A. PEEL
ivtrt mr,.rir Jtlf MHat
4U VVI'OjM 0 ..,
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TOD AY
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tlavlMilieii K iMtn. Kliutttii
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t.im ftau tio wilt J.i.im t'UUit
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yt'ti will tind dial imupli -. bi.ii '-. 1.. !-,
l'VHI, Match J't tii'iuial lair 'a'lM, iiititwuim and xiniler km lieu-
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