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PAGE TWO IIED'TORD MATTJ TmTHJXR, MKDFORD, OttF(ON TlirttSDAY. TANFARY 11, 1017 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE an i x r i : i k n i i nt n k w sf a h k it KNl'KI'T St'Nl'.W MY THI-i JIKUKUltli I'lllNTiNO CO Office .Mull Trilniri ItulMifiK. Nurili Fir stirl; (-U'ilini'.- 7'. The Di-moeiiitir Tinu-H. tli Mf.lfnril Mail Tti .M.tJ'ur.l Tnlmi Tho Smith' trn OrvKNiiluu Thu A.siil.ni'i VrllHine. GKOIH.li: I'l-TNAM, 1-Mltor SUBSCRIPTION BATCH: Olio y-:ir. by mull Ifi.ni One lii'iMtlt, Ir.' m;iil &0 I'f-r month, il' llv.'H'il by c.iri W-r in JUeilfonl, tl)lx, JacliHonvlllt) nrul (Vntral J'otut SO Piitunluv only. v mull, per y.ui... C.tiO Wt'.'klv. pi-r v ai 1 '0 offioliil J'np.T the Oily uf.Mclf.ird, , Of f Irlnl V.tvcr of ,7.iflcon fVninty. l-lnti-rt'd n H k ((irnl-rliisK ninl tt-r lit Mi ill'm-'l, Uii'i;oii, tiiuii.T Die act uf .March 8. lST',t. Hwnrii ClrcuiMtl'tn for l'Jtr. IMiifl Full l'iisi''l wIih AHsncliitcil F'rrsa dl- WANT CARP, NOT TROUT :e IN RIGA SECTOR TX a communication to the Portland Orc;oniaii in behalf A of the resolution adopted by the Ashland "Fish Pro tective" assoeiatioii demanding the right to gaff and spear fish in 1 1 ii liogno river, K. T. .Merrill of Ashland says: Th man wlio lolls all day in tlio fit-hls ami winht'H to stup down to the river ami spear a salmon lor break taut , uliouhl liuvo hirf rights. This interest in hehalf of t he rights of the horny handed son of toil of Ashland is very commendable. After his hard day's lahor he will only have to walk some twenty odd miles to reach the river and demonstrate his skill with the gaff. lint how about the poor seamstress and working wom an? Should not provision he made also for her sport,'? She cannot he expected to wit Id the gaff and spear. Isn't she entitled to get her fish also? "Why not permit a "limited use" of dynamite to enable those not skillful enough with ihe galf anil spear to got their fish ! Are their rights not c(iial to the rights of those who cannot yet fish with hook and line? Nature should have made tin; Uoguo river a car) in stead of a trout stream, in order to accommodate the Ash land sportsmen. E PKTIJO(iUAI), .Ian. 1 1 . Itussian troops yesterday raptured u village in tlio HlKa neelor of the northern ltim kIhii front, which had licnn m nl.lioni ly defended by Ccrinaii troops with a ereut number of miiehlno Runs, say all offleial stnteinent Issued today liy tlio Itussian war depart nient. I'lKhtliiK in the region south of I. alee Ilahlt font limes. HKItl.l.V, .Ian. II. Tlio incent Itus sian offensivo on tlio northern pnd of tlio HiiHso-Culaelan front lias broken down pxrept in one plnee, the niilitaiy er.ltlu of tlio Overseas News iiKenry writes. "Strom? llussliin nttneks worn bo Riin on .laniinry I lictween tlio (lulf of ItHin and tlio Itlwa-Mitati road," naya tho milltury critic. "Already they liavo broken down everywhere except at one point. The bodies of the dead, lying; In thick masses on tlio Icn, present a Klinstly plot u m of tlio olTcrts of the useless Itussian sacrifice Tho inslmtlflcant part of the front on which tho Russians, after nUaekliiK several days, obtain ed u local success, formed n salient In tho (ierniau front, which is now bent back. Tho new Geminii front lino ,1s absolutely secured iiKiilnst surprise attacks. "The Itussian attack, made on a front of about, 100 kilometers lnlles) apparently was not under taken in tho hope of pushing back tho (lerinnn front along: tlio Italtlc, as tho nuniber of troops ouunKcd was Insufficient and the (Ierniau front has been strongly 1-jrtlfleil for more than a year." CHARGES UNSUBSTANTIATED ' I " II K character of the ev idence upon which K'epresenta A live Wood based his charges for an investigation of the Wall street "leak" in connection with the presi dent's note was only hearsay and an anonymous letter whose author cannot be found. It reminds one of the kind of evidence that circulates on .Modford st reet. corners about public officials. All of the officials and stock brokers mentioned have been summoned, and no evidence that would be admitted into court has been adduced. Xo proof has been forthcom ing of the serious charges made. Kven tlio snectacular stock gambler, l.awsoiir admitted on the stand that his object in making unsubstantiated charges was to secure an official investigation of the stock exchange to satisfy per sonal grudges. He has " four-fluslied" the public so many times that 1 he chances are t hat his inuendoes would ream in unsubstantiated even if he secured his desire. The facts of the case are that then Mas a bear raid on the stock market, which began the dav the president gave his message to the newspapers. ( 'outl'vioiis were ripe for it. speculation had loreetl the market up and the crash really began when (formally made her peace offer. Put there is no proof that any one had advance information or that, any of the depart nient officials "leaked." It, seems that the entire affair is a political effort to be smirch tho administration though nolhing has boon of fered to connect the government with a stock-jobbing exploit. USUAL HGHT OVER ! MEDFORD FOLK ROGUE RIVER BOBS 1 AT BEND PLAN E AGAINST HEALEY ClilC.Uil), .Inn. 1 1.- The rn-o of tlie stall1 uirnmsi ClntHis C. IIimIcv, I'liirf (if mliro of Cliii'ii'-to, nnvslrd uii clint'i!!'; of bribery, eoupiniev ninl (VNlnlliuii, is rniil'li'le, .Mjieluy llnyne, state's nl t iiiiu'V, wliu lias been imc--ti.nliiiu t lie aliened polier rn!'t riii;:. tllHKiiilieetl tnilay. Aeenntinir In Mr. Unyiu, l'uliee I. iculenant Aii:u-1iis While, William ( Vst el In, nnnieil ns I lio yn-bot ween : Tlminns l.i'lmM and William Wein stein, owtieix of iiiesinhiible linlels, wlio are Miiil l.i luive been iinplieiiled in payiiiir lnmiey in bae pohee nit'i eei'x trail -tenet I have eonleeil. Meanuliile the Mppoiiilnn'tit nf Herman I. Sehuel t ler, itejnity snpci -illlen.lelit of ptilice. a- chief In Mie-i-eril I lea ley, wa befnre the ril enuneil 1 or cunt i una 1 i"ii, I he ;ip pninttnent liavint; been annnaiteeil by .Mayor Thmnp-mi la- niuht. The niayni- leiler of appointmenl ilirei l ed Seliaelller to "i iran out immedi ately the cnraipium in all lanl.s ot the department." TOILEGiTIMATiSE ML CHILDREN S'l'ATl-: llOl'Si:, Salem, dr., Jan. II. - Two hi!K idalin- In the illicit -iinale child were itilrodnecd in the sennle Tne-d, ty n 1 1 ern.tnn. Senator oUnti mtrodin-ed a lull prtivitlinu for (lie prnveeiMion id' the father of Mtch i child tl li" leln-td In make a settlement willi itie nintiu r tr pi'ttvide t n r the child'- ma in ten -anee, while Senatnr Srrith ot .bt--ephine intiodiirid n bill pioidinu tnr n foroed mariiae of the parent'- d tin illi'jiilimalf child. Ilotb bills vje smli a child ihe sfHV.o rights of inheritance .f the prnurrty of it - fattier a- a iv accuid vi n liiliiimte chibt. ' Tin' bill intindu. cd b Sftiatnr I M stm i iiallfrnetl al'lei the Wi-cnn-in Inw' nl was fd bv the loot at flu 1 0 1 : 1 e-sion, lint I uiU'd in the M il i tC SAI.KM. .Ian. 1 1. Representative Tteliennr of Curry introduced tin lirt of the Unfile river fi'sh bills yes terday, providing fnr tin prohibition of all fishing except with bind: and line tm Uoui1 river west of a certain "dead line" in I be "jaws of tin river." The hill enacts into staluti' the ruling id' the fish ami ynnio com mission e-1nhlihiii!' I he dead line, exet pt that it ant liori.es lunil; and line ti-hi'i' at the narrows, nmhibited under ihe commi--ionV rulint;. The .hiokou eounly tle!ei;atitm has already weakened upon itm elosetl river pmpo-ai anil there are indication- that lieprescntal i e Thomas has abandoned hi-- ell oil to eh-,o lite Itojiue except to book and line. Ill slead, an effort will probablv be made in nbdi-b eiiiiiiu and set ncls at the inoutli of the stream, thus yiv in:; the uill-nelters a monopoly of the conuiu't'ciat t i--hin4. hi an ellort to unite ttte southern Oregon deleuat ion-, upon n bill niecl in?: npprv;d . ihe Josephine dele gation, Seliatnr- ten der llellell of Jackson county and Kddy of Moiilas and liepit eulalit's Urand id' I tniv -ta, tioieot Io:i:Im-. and Jack-on, (iiiuus of hmi'as, Sheldon of .lack--on, Sweeney of Jackson and Thomas of Jaelv'-ou. utvt inloiinallv ve-terda and llcple-ent a 1 1 e Thomas u.is se lected to Ml! loduce tile bill. Josephine county is contending; for an open iner lor uillnetters and a ! our mon ih-' sea -on for Jo, cob me county. A --h land sportsmen an tle mandmi; l be pindeLie ,.f uatlm and -I'eaiim;', The mouth of (be river want- the taw tell a- it i-. ami 'the u-n.il liitler ti;;ht i- epeottd. LANE CUTS $10,000 OF OREGON FISHERIES WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 1.- Senator Lane reported from ihe t i-tici ics committer oda the omnibu- li-h Iiali bci v bill wiii-h tin s p;.--i d ihe hoii-e. SciiiHor Lane's commit tee sealed each '(, Him iiem in the bill to . tit.onii. This ui es . in uoii lor (he Coluiuliia rie?' and .0,non tor 1 In' t.liiinanll r i cr tiatetiei v. FEAR EXPRESSED FOR SAFETY OF TOR SAX DIKCJO, Cab, Jan. 1. Ho llowed fear for Ihe Mtfety of I.Imi tenaut Colonel tarry (1. Illshop and Lieutenant W. A. Robertson, the two army aviators, wlio left the aviation field at North Is hi ml yesterday niorn 1ns for n r!telu to Calexieo, was ex pressed this morning following the disenvory that a supposed nieHsase from tlic airiiien announcing their landing at Cifco fluantauo, Lower Calilorrta, wan false. Kariy lliis nioriiius It was an nounced at the North Island station that a message had boon received stating that the airmen had land'.d it the Lower California city because iT m.uiiie trouble, and tho opinion vas oxpre. fd by army officers that 'I e aviators had lost their hearings. X'olonel . A. fllassford, com mander of the station, after waiting several hours this morning for tho delivery of iht supposed message, started, an investigation, with the re sult that he learned that at an early hour this iteming someone saying it was the Western 1'nion office, tele phoned that a message had been received from the all men and that they were at Cresco Guantano. At the office of the telegraph company it was denied that any message re garding the missing airmen had been received. This leaves the fate of Lishop and Robertson again In doubt, as the last word received of them was when they passed over .Tacumba yesterday morning. Shortly after passing Jacumba a rancher reported seeing tho plane descend rapidly as if some mishap had occurred. Al though this rancher instituted a soiireh, no trace of the machine could be found. Arrangements are being made at the North Island station for the sending out of a relief party. LONDON, Jan. 11. Six lines of cut renohnieiiU coverin;.' the town of Kula, on the Sinai peninsula, have been captured by the Itritish, it is announced officially. The statement says 1(100 Turks were captured. A Turkish relief force was destroyed. U'afa is thirty miles northeast of KI Arish, K-ypt. Tlio operations of the Itritish have; cariicd them to the Turkish frontier, the furthest advance eastward which has been made since the defeat of ihe Turki-h expedition against the Sue, canal. . liafa. the ancient Kyyptian rliap pia. is just across the line in Pales tine. It has been the scene of many battles which hitnry traces back as far as 7'J1 It. C. The town is nbonl seventv miles soutbwe-t of Jerusalem. ipinal Turkish Blend INDIGESTION. GAS OR )i! Tho Moment "rape's lluleliI, Heaclies the Ktoinueh nil Iiistivss (KS. ( Ki mu Ilic I tend I're.-s.) Iii!;iie liiver viilley I'nlk livint; in Iteml iii'c lo h:ive n "uet-tielliel" hiuiitiH'l nl llie Wriiil hotel Mime lime lliis inonili. Hc.-ides the siread there will he ninsie nnd i'e;niinL;s, nnd ehntler reenllin; other dnys liy the runner re-ident- of Medl'ord. A-li-Innd, Centrnl I'oint. Cold Hill, lining l'iis nnd nil other lo n of I lie penr i;iovin eounlry. Mr. nnd Mi'. !ni1i;nn of the Wright hotel nre from Medford. nnd :l jmrt of the liienii served will lie from there, loo. Amoiej- Ihe .Medford people nre: Mr-. .1. II. I'hillips. Mi-s Mary l'hil I . the Mi-es Nellie nnd Kthel Kri. U. Mr. nnd Mr-. M. ltride, Mr. nnd Mr-.. Irednle nnd l-'loyd Itrown. Oilier- nre: Mr. ninl Mis. I.oni Itennetl, Mr. nnd Mis, liovd Keiznr. Mr. nnd Mr-. Iioy K'.iznr, the I)e.r-niond-- Harvey i- to tnke hi- right ful ) 0 :i n- the pioneer of Ihe fam ily and make the t'leomiiii; -peeeh: Mr. ainl"lr-. A. (i. I'mvell, Mr. nnd Mr-. Claud Met. YV. T. Shonlts, Mr-. Shonlt- and their daughter. Mmoii I'.iwell. C. K. Collins. Mi-s Kl-ie (ll-on, . I. Stewiirt, (lilhert Stewart, C. i). Powers, I,. ,1. Qniuley. It. II. l.am;-ton nnd Mr-. I.nnu'-loii. All'red lloidon, Mr. ninl Mi-. I. S. M. Chive. William .Miller. Mr. and Mr-. Voaelnitn. Mr. and Mr-, llarri-on (Iray. F. II. Vih'o and wile, Mr. and Mr-, lirl-inau nnd V. Fefs'ii-on and wife. Mi-. Mii'lnre anil Mr-. lel-imie aie I'l.-la .-hh.n,l. Fled Wileo n-ed to (-all Crant- l'a-- hi- home. ! : Bell-am s moiii: ii; than womkn ha vi: ArrKNhH nis Surgeons stale men are slightly more subject to appcudii itts than I women. Medford people should I know ill at a few doses of simple buckthorn baik. glycerine, etc., as j mixed In Adler-i-ka. often relieve or j pro vent appendicitis. This mixture I removes such surprising foul matter that (INK SPOONI-TL relieve almost ANY CASK constipation, four stom ; aeh or gas. Tho INSTANT, easy ae j i ion of Adler-i-ka is surprising. L. j Ik llaskins, iM-uggM. Absolutely Kcmovcs Indigestion. Onopnckac nrovesit. JOHN A. PERL UlTOERTAKEX Ijirty As5Ntnnt M 8. 11AUTI-FTT Itinno M. i'.n ntl K-f-1 A'ltomnhll Hearso Sr Atnbiil&nna firvto. Caroatf WASUIVOTON, Jan. 11. Iieduc tion of o per cent in freight rales tm lumber and Iinuber products from Washington. Oregon, Idaho and Montana to Illinois, Kentucky, Indi ana, 'Michigan. Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, .Maryland and West Virginia were asked today of the in terstate commerce commission by the Western I'inc Manufacturers' associ ation and a large number of lumber companies- in ihe northwest. "Henlly does" put bad stomachs in , order "really does' overcome indi jgeslion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes that j just that makes I'ape's Diapepsin ; the largest selling stomach regulator iu the world. If what you eat fer ments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas nnd eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul ; tongue coated; your Insidcs filled with bile and in digestible waste, remember the mo ment "Pape's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the, stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonish ing almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty cent case of Pape's Diapepsin will givo you a hundred dollars worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women win can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home should nlways be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It's tho quickest, surest and most harmless stomach regulator in the world. Lin STAIRS N HER HANDS CHICHESTER S PILLS 0 VS. f! il.pbeu.lrr u illauiutiiJ Tlrunil IMIUlii Kt-d trul lid metallic i, seile.l v. ith UUie Kibtmn. hit WaB 'l'a La nu olhrr. Rnv of roup IMAAIO.NI IIUAM) IMI.L, for 3 yeui i kmiwn ii Licit. Sif t, A hvyl Reliibl Sfllu BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Too 111 to Walk Upright. Operation Advised. Saved by Lydia . Pinktam's Vegetable Compound. This woman now raises chick etie and dot'B manual iutior. Kuad her suio': Richmond, lnd. "For two years I was so sick and weak with troubles from my age that wnen If your child is making a poor record at school, eye strain may he the cause, and you should consult Dr. Rickert at once. Exclusive Opto metrist and Eye-Sight Specialist, over the May Co., 308 East Main St., Medford, Ore. going stairs 1 had up to ko very slowly with my hands on the steps, then sit down at the top to rest. The doctor said ho thought I should have an operntion, and my friends thought I would not live to move into our new house. My dauirhtor asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she had taken it with good results. I did so", my weakness dis appeared, I pained in strength, moved into our new home, did all kinds of garden work, shoveled dirt, did build ing and cement work, and raised hun dreds of chickens and ducks. I can not say enough in praise of Lydia R I'mkhnm's Vegetable Compound and if these facts are useful you may pub lish them for the benefit of othev women. "--Mrs. M. (. Johnston, Koutc D. tiox l;t. Richmond, lnd. WESTON'S Camera Shop 'JOS East. Main St root, Mcilfnr.l Tlio Only Exclusive Ooiiuiioivial Vliotographcr in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 1 17-J. "We'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop. THE CAMEO REVIVAL W$ Jiff There was a time when every lady's jewel box contained a highly prized Cameo Sot for use on dress occas ions. Today tho Cameo Is quite the "fashionable thing," and this estab lishment is well prepared with a splendid collection of Cameo Brooch es, coral and shell, in tho plain, en graved and nioro elaborato mount ings. Cameo rings are quite tho proper thing also. MARTIN J. REDDY DEMONSTRATION of HEINZ 57 VARIETIES Saturday, Jan. 13 Everybody Invited Marsh & Bennett Visitors Alwas Welcome Modioli!, Oregon. Be Up-to-date Don't handicap your efficiency and your profits. Spray your fruit trees the modern . way with fKIS Soluble Sulnhur (Compound) Soluble Sulphur is the Sulphur Spray with the water, left out, ( A dry powder, easily dissolved in cold or hot water. Makes a perfect solution; used in the same way as lime-sulphur. No sediment; no grit to wear out pumps and clog nozzles. No freezing no crystallization no leakage no loss. No barrel, with its leaky, sloppy muss, trouble and expense. It is very economical to use and for your convenience put up in 1-rb. cans, 10-lb. cans and 100-lb. drums. Send for Soluble Sulphur Bulletin. It tells you how to spray. Write jSJ Seville- .nil Portland 1 SOME SULPHUR : lgi"t L,ZVif we iw. mwubjw jj (umiMW'i wjb- uw w en op q 1! THE UNIVERSAL CAR Tho now Font prices have brought the jileasni-os and jirot'it of motoring within the reach of added thousands, while the new features: large radi ator and enclosed fan, hood with front and roar; entire black finish and streamline effect; crown fenders both nickel trinnmnifs, place the Ford in appearance rfcht in the front rank of smart-looking cars. It is a miglitv handsoino ear with all the bnilt-in merits, which keep more than 1,500,. OIK) Ford cars in active dailv service, accentuated in the ear todav. The same nnoi,alIod Ford qualities for work or pleasure. Better buy your Ford at once. Toimii,-; Car" $0(i0. Uunabont :) .-; Coupelet Oo; Town ( 'ar .".i)."); Sedan tlvb') f. o. b. Detroit. Fasv terms. . c. e; gates