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TMrr rrf Mr ff nr.-ri uur rf cr r.r vr Mfhfwr. nun.n- 'iiiiimm ttui I'M- r' If L "I fe.1 II oo PUN NATIONAL i DEVELOPMENT OF WATER POM OHfawfi OMVftOH H mi UH6 'l0M6WH6rT ff flMMOfi." PffOTSCTfiD flY SAND BAGS Tavomw f Ittlnrii, tntrtttucei QUI for Fwleml Development of Power Reiervec attd Sflle at Ci ef Pro duction to Counties, Cities and Individuals. WASHINGTON, April 13. Oov 07NMMMI dafrftopfntil flf water power rmotrem. Mini the al of power hi ot of production to eonntlea, rltle. corporation, and ItiillvlilunI tteera. In tbt tolntlon of Ilia wator power prob lem propoaod In a bill Introduced In too horn of riiroi.MilMtlvt today by Hroprwwntatlro Clyde If. TaveH nor of llllnnlK. The flRllt between the ronaerva Man nnd Htitl-ponna(lon forces In consjreaa ovor tlm control of xovorn inent owned tvatnr roaotirrea, remilt In in tlm iKtiMKo throiiKh the en nto or tlm SlilnliU till), which fnlln to proloflt pnlillc IntnroatM, In redpoll- Hlhlo for tlm now Tat'oniier hill. A Natural ,MiuioMily "Wator jiower development iiiiihI noaoaeorlly proceed nloiiK Hupm of inonoply," wild CoiixriMwinaii Tuven iiflr today. "Tliero cannot ho compe tition In power development liecane n pnwor ilto can ho controlled and mod liy only one intoreat, and the inoet oconoinloal development of power occur when a manlier of pow or altoa are llnkod together Into a aliiKle ayatem. Till la liocoinliiK In- croaalnxly mi a the imchiih of irana mlMlon of nlectrlcnl power develop. Private monopoly of any great nat ural roaoiiree like water power la In dofenalhle. Therefore, the only tox ical solution I to havo the govcm iMont Itself develop Ita power resour ce at coat for the hiiefil of the peo-wlo.M Tho Tarenner hill erontiM a "We.. 1orpottnr Development Hoard" non Nlatlnx of the secretaries of war, In terior and agriculture. It roaertoa nil lights or tho United Htatea In nr over navigable strMins and their trib utaries and on the public, lauds and reservations. Including- nstluiml parks , nnd national forests. It directs the hoard to uuike oxainlnatlons and aur eys for the storage, diversion and development of water for power pur poses, and to build the necessary ixiwer plants, and proceed to operate them and sell the power In "munic ipalities, manufacturers, railway com panies, or other companies, corpora tions, firms or .persons, under regit- latlens to be made b) the board.' liotclupincnt 1 1 1 1 1 1 The bill follows closely the lines of the leclamatlou act, creating In the treasury a special fund to be known as the "walerpoHor develop ment fund" to consist or mi Initial amount or i5u,oon,iioii, which the miendary of the treasury la dlreotod to place In the fund. This amount is to he rained by u thine porcimt liouil Issue. The rates to users of power are to he fixed by the board at such figure hs will produce revenue to maintain nnd operate the plant: pay to the tale, county auiljitber local govern ment within whole Jurisdiction the plant Is located, an amount in lieu or Uses "eqttivaleut to the local cur rent lax rat for mi eh classes of propert), but not to exceed three iwreentiittt of the sum-need value": to pay the Interest on the bond and provide a sinking fund for their re demption In twenty-Nte years: anil to accumulate a ' development fund" which wll) be used to develop new projects, until eventually all walcr powers owned b) the government re in operation. The bill is desixned not only to furnish cheap power to consumers nil over the Culled Mates, but to provide the government with power for Hs own use, such as the construe ifoa of nitrate plants which would be neesar In war time to manufac ture powder, and which could be used In pence to produce fertiliser. Cheap power would determine aUo the lo cation of muiiltlous ntaiitifsctiitlug pUnis ruu l the government. The Jlock Islam! plant, located In lirpre eUttve Tavenner's dlt-lrlct. I sup piled with power from a soveroment Vnter power plant. "The location of government mnnl iJena plants supplied with power nt Oaat by the government Itself would reavlt in enormous saving nn) yeor," aatd Mr. Tutenner. "As a prprdnes measure, this bill Kttould roeoive the supHrt of everybody ex cept power Interest which flio scujj l)i x to control tuiiuiiie uatertnSr' fe v. i jnt i x !8 OF 19 CHINESE PROVINCES II AGA NS H IHN Cleaner sparkplug Yuf rrk p'nK w ill keep rlcncr if i "e s 'Misjhi-ditilHMl. refinery gawilmc. A mijcd Of imperffTilv rsflned x-",'ln li"1- up -d deposiii csrlon initesd of exploding m- Pl flti v A .. ! jrfftfcf 4 L I : Toipzrsm Chinese govern-' A unique chnnh Koinewhere" In the Chanip.ixne rexion In rrnnce wlilih I- nllt prnetlcallv on the firing line The hikIKhi inm 01 the rhnri'h from huixtliiK sli " ' T!n i IcruMiiiili In iindrriHoimd while nine laers of .uii i hIiowii lo ilw ilitlit r the entcnir i.inh cier It to protect it PULflUE AND MESCA L A MQJADA CARRANZA E DICT PKKIXii ,., I dispatched h the mem today to the ronlutlonar) lead en, nrglng that hostilities be brought to an end In order to prevent for Igs intervention. SAX FUAXCIgCO, April 13. - A rnvoliitleitsry military governor or I the province of Che Klanx whhh dc elared ita Independence of Yuan Slii Knl two days ago, Iiiih been nppolntel ' to nnrceeil Chu Chanx Chun the Yuan flhl Kal xovernor, who l In Jnll The ' new revolutionary governor H lirls ndlor Oeneral Tlnx Tao Chunn. u cording to advices toduy to the ciiiu ese republic association here With the orriclal deelHrntlon or tlw liidepemleiice or Klnax SI ptovii j today, tlio revolutionaries now domi nate eight southeastern pi o luces ui the nineteen province- or Chirm I These lmu un nggrognte population' of about lso.onn.onn'. Two of time tuoxlnrea are on the nenconst, n strnt exlc ndvnnlHge In the progrcHK of the evolution ueau w ihe Gaseline: ofQualrif is the rfl!-rc rarv 1 1 o' ne- r a tn u ue. I m irr e k i K i i s STANDARD OIL COMPANY 1 1 KaEaatM,"aw-'Hwrrj .. ",7-Ig.jg.SI SI .r - AZTEC CONTRIBUTION; TOWNE'S PROPERTY EXPECTED AT EL PASO TO CIVILIZATION! REPORTED RAIDED' CAOSES NO SURPRISE! BANK SERVICE r r. i 'von of tM ' iil. r ' f io'iU'mii i not Mi it oi a iiu.in ii Irr or (i,rrirt.m II l i lu in II i-ition We lnle ih- nniiKci .id-, its tin urtu of tlio people, iiml to oi iler to li-lfill lomplnti III lint he niiiHt he In u iKiHltion to ofter a iniiMiiiiim of scr lie a serNlee to meet tin- requirement) oi nil WASniNflTdN. Apiil l.'l. - Al IIioukIi l-'rniiei-eo 'illu linn-ell in iil lo lie n totnl iilmlniiitji' from intoTientinir liituors, ninny nl' the .Metienii bonier ontrnris M-rjMl ruled liy liin men have i'oliowed n too-fiw iniliilxeiiee in Hie Mexienn nnlioiml dritike, inliiie nuil inei-nl. - The Xiilioiiiil (leogrnphii'iil sociely of WiiHliiiigliMi, in n primer ineil to day on tliexe I wo beterngeH (M'culiur to the soitlhetu repulilie nn$t Ateen liixenli-il I'liliiiic, "The eolouiMlM who eel I led the eunt eonst of Hie I mtetl Staler hnve Ihhu elinrxed with intrittliicinir Hie Ameri can Intliuu to fiiewnler in exehmige for the lidmceo linbil, but no Himilnr necuHutiou enn reel iituin-t Hie Ku rniieniiM who eoniuered the mliie dritikiuir Astces of ,eieu. The in I exirut uiif iniK-rti'M uf thi-4 iiiiinue lieveruxe weie known l.nUr hfioie Cor Ica uiiirehisi Iijh nrniv neroxN the eniiKcwu.VM which joined the uneieiit Venice-like eupltul of the Monte-, iuiiiii In I he bike hore-. "Holh pultpie mid me-enl ore pr nl nets of Hie .-ixuve or ivntinv idiint, which wiim tit' the kiih iitilitiiriuu Sullti MoiihI.i (,n,,il Hill 1. ni' II I iitlied III t"iilii' ilip.iti-lic-. 1 1 oil) .Me Men ii hrmnir been milled h.v .Mevienu linmlilH, (KHee loenl in let eel liinniKh biiviug been the scene of emlv oie'rnliiiUM on n Iniw serlc by I he owners of (be I Hue (,elue mine, eevcnil of wlioee emplo.veH me known in .Mwlfonl. Frank Snffonl, formeily eiiHliier of Hlup l.cdce mine, wtu nt one time it reunion! of Sierra MojHiln, mn won V. V. Cnrnnbnn. )). U. Turiibull, of the Mine (.edge force, whk Inter eiishier nt tliv eompnny'e mine nl Sierra .MujhiIh. The sellleinent is in un nrid region nl the biiNC of n high bill from which I he inline of the town i derived nnd comiiirteH three Iowih., 1 'mi run l I ii lieu, nnd the city proHr or iueb bi. l)eHndenee for wiiler is tnninly iion iiMil'n-inl rnervoiiM which fill in the rainy cii-iii, purifv theniNohes mid remiiiu xweei until the next lniii-. The Meivnn Mcluliirtrienl eom pnny, owtiinir the I Hue l.eli;e nml af filiated eoniuuiicK, own the .Mexicun 1 I. I'ASfl. Tesil-, Apul 1 I. Mel- enn nfticml- here UMiu-ed no "-ur pi-iHC liulny over tho newt Hint Oen 'enil ('nirmiKn lunl iwknl the Cuiled Stnti-M In wilhilrnw the lioiip-. in Meieo. Amlreits (Inrcin, .Mcxiemi eoii-.nl, hiiiM he fell that the I'niled State, Would receive Iho note in the nuie fair nml fiicmlly siirit in winch it wn enl. .Mr. finicin pointtiil out tlinl under the orders t-ent to (Iiuicml Fiucloii the, Amenenii tiniK thould retire fioiu .Mexico when the Villa bands were ilUier.j'il or when tho force- of the tie tai-to aovernineiit weie in HMli(in to take over (he pursuit of the illistiis. The .Mecau consul sniil tluit the illitu bands wete now eeuttcreil broadeiiel and that the Currmixa Iroopn, henvilv reinforced, could easily effect their futlher de flniclion. Mr. (Inrcin added Hint lie ilid not Ih-Iicw Villa wum dead, but he was convinced Hint I lie bandit'., power wiih broken am! could iicm-i Im iisnrwl. l'. I'iiko nnd .Inure took the new-. of ( 'arranxu'ri rcipiest ciiliiily, but ex- iH-ctnntly, rciibxitiK that I he next woid must come front ' Wnnliiuglnn. A rui v offii-crs did not eaiv to ids. cusN (he sit mi I ion, but indicated Hint the chase of the Villistna would i-mi-tinne until orders had been reeeiv.-d liotu Washinxton citllimr n halt mn im best OF CHEWS IS "SPEAR HEAD" I lgj OVER 2Z VEAHS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT Xorlheni rnilway, eonneetiiur Sierra .Mojuilu with the main line of the Mexican Cent nil ruilwuv nt l-Ncnlon, some eight miles. It i a mining StflBlttk klllSS eiktal .SSMalak .!. 1.. I I... dntc iwliu lo the Arab, the bamboo to , ,w ' ' ,, w. 7. ..i ' ...ii the Itunnes,., and the banunn to the , .. , T , HHir..i ... ,i i. ..." . . "mv hecn nttiickcd more dcsmitc v ent I An ..ncan. In addition to the , ,,;,. r(i T1 ,. ' j, no h. he'M' ?;M- ?'' jduggenheim nnd .on- won , Kicm, supplies trttiu its roots- u stondiv ' tt..:...t . .... food; from ,t f.brous lenws eb.lb ,"T. . . "Z" . "l T'r ""' u,mm'' SImmiW the iriMHs. be rcclb,l it is woven and rain, is mode; from its 7 " ' Vn ". " l'", . '". " . .' '" H"''K M Hint it will ie.,uire fivm tlm-. pulp of the Agier-oblninnl n soil of' . . , """'""" '""'"' ' or four week-, to bring the ls( Am.-,. I ....... ...... ...., .,- , .,,. rtirrio . K14J,,.,. t (hi i.Hojnun is une or ine ureal elas-ie examples of the geological iroees-ses acconipnnv ore ilcMmition tlirough a lisoiirc or fissures in limestone, und it has been deseribc! in A monograph bv James Maleolmson. Kilter, lead, copper nnd Kinc are tho more nbuntlnnt of the metals produced. To hear of the suck of Sierra Mo jiula bring a real pnnir to members of the lui'uc American colon t who re- member the kindly local judge, tin lis Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has ; Been Famous for a ! Generation MADE OF CHOICEST HEO BURLEY The secret of tobacco satisfaction is known only to the man who chfivs tltt? tobatco. The reason is that a good chew rcU right next to your taste, while the leaf in plug tobacco is in a state'of fresh, juicy richness that is not possible in any other form of to bacco. There's no tobacco in the world that can give jou the hearty, wholesome flavor that jou yet from a delicious chew of Spear Head. Sptar Head is made exclusively of ripe, red Kentucky Hurley the most richly-fUyored chewing tobacco that 6rovs. Still more, only the tcry choic est red Hurley leaf is used for Spear Head. TliU choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is thoroughly washed free of all foreign matter, and is pres- d into Spear Head p'us so slowly that not a drop of juice or an atom of the nat ural flavor cacanc. Try Spear Head, and you'll ft a sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew that cannot be oeuincd in any other i tnb-sreo. In 10c cun, wrapped in wax THIS GIVES THE FOKD FOUK SPEEDS in a Jmr jpul mtlmnkm far tkr I Vnf eui tall e One peed between the Konl high and law the other optional, oltlwr above tlio high for tfood road nr bolow the low for Iwrd predcM and deep -wild. You illll Imto the Ford high and low. ItemeVott AiuHI'il) 1 sT"BB"r''' I MAM 1-t ri III I) IIV I KICK MIMIIMtM liittl'tSY shvrtLB hur kuiv ii CENTRAL POINT AUTO CO. PRICE $75 INSTALLED Central Point, Ore. "T : for their own profit ' NOTM'K ProolnoU Medford Voitfj Main ana West Medford n,irr ooff ftt tjjt JtamWbutJo oi7iii& - t . . OO The flodford nild Mt 1'itt Cigars. Mi him miht on which have been itcserved some of their most tallied writings; its huge leutes when dried furnisi,., a riMtfing fur ndobc huts; its hlews still Niiprdv find, nml rows of the sharp-suned plants afforded nu iiiiM-nctrahle defense agmnsi the utlncks ,if wild Hiiimnls u well ns un elfeetite bnrrieade auuiiisi hostile tribes, .li.cnl anil lHttHt. "Mesenl ami ul.iie are not, ns ma nv bcliete, dilfcraut names for the sjuiic drink. .Mescal is distilled from the bates and ronlel moi, of the Haul, and is a soil of brniult, con Iiiiuiuu iriHii a third lo hull' a much alcohol as the average American whiskey. I'uhiie, on Hie oilier hand, is i tic tcrmciilcd suit of the plant, and ih obtained fioin the Ii.-m1 ot the iiiiigiicv or agate, when it has at tained a growth oi u or cighl tears. The piilinie hai tester laps this heart. wliieti nnght be couiiared with Hie eeuier ol the date luiim, nnd with the aid of a long reed or coiid he -licks (he ,, !, j, ,,,... i loiiguc as a stopier lor the reed, j Wlicn the reed i full he blow it into ! n pigskiu container trupHd on hi back, in the course of four or five months the mn-nev will jiidd ten ual lons of sap. It then withers ami dies. Y1ivii lroh piilime U a swwt, m nocuous liipiid and is i-ullcd utiuu unci (lionet voter i. It noou begins to fer mcut. bowctcr, u process often hus tcued by the nddilimi of mud re or old piiliue. 'Neither mescal nor puhpie i-; ex-K-ii-ne, Chic .-mi get a dunk ot the latter for a cent, while a fourteen gallon csk ol the l.imoits tciinla brand of mescal m.i be had fo inne tCCII M-slll- !l.,'lll(, o "l'lillllf lllllllot hi shllHH-d olll o tile eonulit Iimiiiisi ii.. Hid hod ol picserting II Ii.., bit,, diM-otfrtil, so the tasi output ,. Ih. , leiiui' pl.ui tn i ion it i the a,- - imiioiiant m- dustit ol llu- Males . I llidnluo. Mc ico, I'iicIiI., mul Tlnxealu w coii sinne.1 at home. Mexico eouUUU- 4, iloii.lioil w.M ill ,f ii,l,ne ..ni.ualh." ' imdre. Hie doctor and nil the large Mexican iopulaliou who weie the I'ricnillv and interested co-workers with the foreigners. ule of Hie bin - der. Consul (hi rein intimated that I he de facto uoteimiiLiit would con suit to the use of the .Meican i.nl wave for the withdrawal of troops. Hie ruilromU were used the I roups could be taken out in about n week. tlcucrul Hell has reputedly gitcu assurances that slumld nnv excite incut or trouble arise over the dctt-l-opmelit of Hie iliploinalio idlOses be tween the I mted M.itcs und .Mexico the .innv Is iiiniiU nleiuired to ini-cl f: PIIOXIJ UTI You ran buy t,os Angeles head let tuce (or &c: 3 lbs. now potatoes for J.'ic; 3 lbs. new pegs for 26c; 3 lbs. new ttspsniKim for I'.'-e: 3 hunches green onions for IOe; .1 tiunchcs of Hie situation alonL. id,- border. Itawurc of Ointments tor Catarrn That Contain Mercury M swrarr will ..ir.-l) .1, 1. 1. 'I Ih.- srn, ,.f tnirll nlssi -l.lu sarll . hi Mirla. . sit u i . iiv,i ,'ti pr. i. nu. mm llu- tlm, g I . il.ssl .(! ah .. II II k alarri. i m. Ui I..I .1 I'hlrrmn l iiir. u.ti It,. ml, !.- .Islltl i.t.r I. i itou rn.u. r. p.itul.l. in. II..- Mill .Id I, ,m I I ll.tj .1. rli. Ir uu ih. in luiniilu. luntl I.. I J i i .-..iitaiiiim imi Hxriuri . I I. uk. I, l ,..- at Ihm .lli.Mllr iii-.i. ii. i i -..I u...i radishes tor IOe, and nil kinds of t-iiu n. i-mu um. laurrn . , ' J lltv Is Mire ).-l - Hi. v-liullir II I. I ik.-li good 1 1 cli tenet uMes at reasonable1 & "'" -"'' "''' ' ' ' i-- t J. Prices , ,-,.- tJr0tW). ,,; Slh I i 'ilJZ' vh'Z. ,, m,... relit ml Tik lUU't I .oill ruu lur stw(Uiw. MR. ED ANDREWS nuuiVTic .itr I'HIltU lMlliniHl for leglliioatc Mini .silent ill-uimi. IKM'ICIII'O. 'I hilly yooiV ex- MRS.1 ED ANDREWS eit'i: ci i.ti u i: tlffn. omtoibi sod ctinccit couch. nfieea j-.sars' rtp.iicnrc In IHiblic wot I,. STl-lJIti SUTA Itl.lHJ . IIOtMl .C HltSIIICM F PMOXK 8J7.U Under Auspices of the Lincoln Club SENATOR 1 o Hz. BURTON Start the Day KigUt AGORN BRAND BACON JPOR JBKEAKPAST lCml n 8ttocesstul ila w itli our siifculi'iit, spicy HAM. All tlu lcailing .stiin-?, in iu valloy carry ouv prfuliicts. We V&y Highest. Prices ror Cettlo. Sheejj nm jroga. o iiii.in s anititt'i? iMtutTi l'on wour. " " Central omt pacwiNg do. -a0'!-- of Ohio, candidate for Republican nomination for President WILL SPEAK IN Medford, Monday, April 17 at 8 p. m. at the Natatorium Mi Burton is one of the leading Republicans of the United States, has been Senator from Ohio for several years, has always been active in the councils of his party in the state and nation, is a splendid talker, and you should hear hiin. Ladies Specially Invited I P 00 Willi Bedford ITafte u afedford Kadu o o 1 J u a u O o Fn