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PA0E RTX- TfEnroT?p matl TKTr.nyrc. mfdfotjd, orkcon. wfdxf.spay. .1 anuarv 21. v.m FINIEV LECTURES ON WILD LIFE; 'LI Stato DioloKlst William I.. Klnlcy gfvi'B a lecture and allows lii.s moving pictures of wild birds and animals at tho I'aKO theater tills uftnrnoun to scliool ch'ldren and older people. Tli lecture, nnd pictures are free to too public. ArriuiKenioiitH wore nmuo tiniler the (lire-lion of tlio publlj KdiooiH and the Parent-Teat'lieis as sociation. Muiiili.;' tiio pli'lues wero dhv.n three tinier at Crantii Pass to crowd ed honsej of hcliool children. Tues day afternoon at Ki'Kiie Klver, and in I ho evening at Central Point. They arn also to he hIiowii the children at Talent, Ashland, Jacksonville and KrkIg Point. In each of those places the boards of education, teachers and others have been enthusiastic as to the educa tional valuo of .Mr. I'lnley's voi k nitiong the children. Protect ilK Wild I.lf'e. Mr. Klnley was state k.'iiuo warden for four years and had every oppor tunity to see tho results accomplished in protecting wild llfo solely from tho legal or police standpoint. Tito Fish and Game rbmuiiHsinucrs under whom Mr. Klnley Is working, are Hntlsficd that gaino protection Is largely an educational and economic problem. It depends, to a largo ex tent, 011 tho people themselves us to wliolher they want ganio laws en forced and these natural resources protected nnd fostered. Law en forcenient nnd educational work must go hand In hand. ItesultH can not be obtained without both. Concerning a report In tho Portland Journal, Tuesday, Jan. 23, to the ef fect that sportsmen at Albany had complained against tho work of the Fish and t'.aino commission, Mr. Fin ley made tho following answer: Klnlcy Answers Critics, "i think somo one with a particu lar grievanco has made a mistake In spreading slories that are not true. Thcro is not enough money In the ganio protection fund to employ a game warden In every locality in the state, ullhough State Came Warden Shoenuiker and the Fish and (lame commission are continually beselged by applicants and their friends. He ports of game law violation ore often spread by applicants for positions. "Tho published report or the Fish and Uunio commission shows how and where every dollar is spent. I. inn county bus always bud her share. Sho lias received trout and other gniuo fish to stock lior streams and pheasants from tho game farm' to liberate In her fields. Corrects False deports. "To correct the false report sent out from Albany. The oft ice of statu biologist was established by the Fish and (iamo commission In 111 15. 1 resigned fjom Urn position of stale game warden and took up this edu cational and scientific work. Since that timo not a cent or stato money has ever been spent outside of the stato of Oregon by me, nor will any ever be spent while I hold the posi tion. 1 have never hired any one to rope n mountain lion or nny other wild animal. 1 nm too much opposed to the Idea.'1 10 CIRCLE TO MEET The reirniur iihuiiIiU meetlm: !' the Lincoln I'ur.-nt -Tcndicr circle will In held Friday afternoon, .l.-inmu-v L'ti, at II o'clock, in the .-elmol limUini:. The mothers id' the fifth, eruilc pupils will act as husics.c tlm ull.-r tin business session nnd iirn-rruin wil! servo refreshment-.. Mr-. Perl, tin president, is very ilc-irous of havtim n splendid utleudiinec. as final plans lire lo lie made in riminl to tin- cnnl ing of I In- school yard idiivgrouuil, the seltinj; of trees umi pl.intinu' of shrubbery. Now i- the tunc to liciin this win k if bcaiitiiul criiiinds for spline; and summer are unntcil. This is- n civic movement that eerv pat ron should be interested in. it-. cwrv hMt made more beautiful unit uttriie tive in our city mnkes the citv so niu'li more utlrjictivc to mit-iiler. Iinrl helps no only the ii.i ilmtc neij;lil)orlioiiil, but is lor the good of the whole community. .Mrs. lillini.-s bus l imine of the program. Alls, Srelv will e,ive n re port of tile convention of null;!'!'-- of mothers, rcmlm:.' l Mr-. ,1. F. Jlc. llonnlil, and a report of )r. I1, llusk's school sunev will be civen hv Mrs. K. K. W'il-"ii. Final arrangements for the two meetings to bo held tomorrow after noon and evening In aid of the fatherless children of France by .Miss Florence M. Schofleld of Paris and Miss Kllnor Fell or Loudon, have been completed. The afternoon meet ing which Is for the school children will be bold In tho high school build ing and the evening meeting In the small auditorium of the Natatorluin at 8 o'clock. No collections, or ad mission fees are made at the meet ings which are merely extremely Interesting talks about war time con ditions and tho appalling effects which they are having upon the fath erless babes of France. Iloth speakers ore familiar will, the desolating scenes of war and t:i of theso conditions nt which we can scarcely guess. Diseases of nova tion, nbovo , all tuberculosis, Is increasing at an alarming rate among those fatherless littlo ones, lloiiic.i In which the mother is unable to 'iiip tort her child are '.treating up. .V over Franco the bngiit of war is cl.nking tho laughter cf childhood. Thoso nr.i real cone lions and It .no work or miss Fell m:i! Miss Scr.o- field to bring the facts to America. In every city to which they have brought their message I hey have le.'t behind them i.n approbation of .v'.iat a war can nKiin to children. Tho patrons and i oiiimlttec:) for tho local meetings are: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. (intes, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Scbleffelln, Air. nnd .Airs. William Gore, Miss Hoblnson, Miss Maria-.i Towne, Miss Louise llurke, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McCormack, Dr. and Mrs. Porter, Dr. nnd Mrs. Conroy, Dr. and Mrs. Plckel, Dr. and Mrs. Clancy, Professor 1 1 i 11 Ik, Mr. and Mrs. Delrov Getehcll, Mr. and Mrs. John Orth, Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Kvim Heanios, Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Ueckwlth, Mrs. Charles Conner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Deuel, Judgo and Mrs. Ton Velio, Mrs. George Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens, Misses Kull hor, Captain and Mrs. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Dully, Mr. and Mrs. Ilanby, Mr. anil Mrs. Kerns, Mr. Cniiner, .Miss DeVorc, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Judge and Mrs. Crews. Mr. and .Mrs Perl, Mr. and Mrs. Mears, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McCurdy, Mrs. Wlnirrrd Taylor, Mrs. Alice Scudiler, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark, Miss Margaret Hubbard, Mr. Alfred Carpenter, Mr. Leonard Car penter. Advisory board: Mrs. Stewart Pat terson, chairman; Mrs. Donald Clark. Mrs. Winifred Taylor, Miss Margaret Hubbard, Mr. Leonard Carpenter. Treasurer, Mrs. Frank Preston. Depository, Mr. John Orth. Intension committee, Mrs. Charles Scblefrelin, chairman. Sales committee. Miss Susan Deuel chairman-, .leannette Patterson, Dor othy Thome, Gladys lloltou, Lenoro V'nuce, Laura Page. Decorating rommittee, Mr. Alfred Carpenter, rhnlrmnn. BLUE LEDGE ROAD STATE FEDERATION city of ( rci;on Tl ontrnct between the Meill'oiil and the .Southern I racoon company ciiinnir lor the con struction of the railroad to the lllue l.cdge district was officially nullified by the city council last nijiht in ail- jnnrneii session, i ins action was InUen lo clear up uny tpiestion re garding the unsold issue of bonds for the eoiistruelioii of the raili'iuid which might lie considered by biiml-huying houses in their bid on .Mcdford's pres ent authori.cil refunding bond issue. .1. V. (iriintlinm petitioned to be al lowed to rent the city ranch for .M-1-..iO tor the coming year. Ibis is the same figure at which he has rent ed (he past scasriTi. The petition was referred to Hie wnler committee. A iel it ion from T. ,. Habv was rend asking permission to establish u popcorn wagon on the grounds of the Southern Oregon Traction company. The petition was grunted on condition that the premises lie kept 'free from nil litter. The report of Charles (lav for his final hull', month of service as police .judge wns read and accepted. K showed two arrests, one for disturb ing the pence and one for drunken ness. F.ueh offender paid a fine of $10. Among matters discussed iinoffi cinlly by the council wns that of pro viding suiolic protectors for the fire men. This nialter was held over pending the securing of information on the subject. The matter of amend ing existing water ordinances was also discussed, as was that of licens ing .plneys operating within the citv limits, lioth matters were not acted upon, but tile city recorder w.-is in structed to secure additional inl'or uintion on the subjecls. DM AT GAPIfllL SAN FliAXCISCO. Jan. 24 The State Federation of Labor turned over ifiilMI today to the defense fund of Thomas ,1. .Moonev, Kdward Nolan, Israel Wciiiburg, W'ancn K. Hillings and .Mrs. Kena Moniicy, charged with murder in n preparedness day bomb explosion Hint cost ten lives and in jured forty persons here July '-2, Ifllli. Mooney is now on triul and Hillings' appeal from a life sentence is soon lo be niuile. The money was given to Nolan, who passed it on to Kobert -Minor, treas urer of the International Workers Defense league fund, out of which Mooncy's trial is being financed. "This shows that organized labor does not believe charges made by the district attorney's oi'lice that Mooney and the other defendants here be trayed organized labor," said Minor. Several victims cripped by the ex plosion hobbled into court today on crutches to take the stand. A hush fell upon the court room and some of tlic. iurors seemed visibly .affected. Vcsteiduy three victims limped to the witness stand. The handle of the suit case in which the state contends the bomb wns concealed wns identified. The defense opposes the suit ease theory. Sat iiidiiv meeting wa school, Mi-s X cvcnnitr, culled tri.-t Xo. I: l'cilellcv, .January UO, a nt tile Antelope 2, hv its teuchcr, for the puroo--c ol organizing a couiiiiunily meeting. A surprisingly large minilier were present nnd nri-angoiucnts were made lor the next meeting, which is to be held Saturday evening, Febru ary 17. The program committee con sists of Mrs. Itcrl liippcy, Owen (liigsbv and Miss flu riila Willed, nml the program promises to be very in teresting. It is the purpose of these meetings to brim.- the people logetbc'r to enjoy a plea-nut evening and at the snine lime receive something educa tional iin.l instructive. A cordial in vitation is extended to all residents of the district, and outsiders will be heartily welcomed. After spending two weeks in the city and posing as a man of wealth "ho contemplated the purchase of large ranch propel ties. Fruit k llohart was brought to Mclford Tuesday at' ternoon by fou-.tuldc Hainniomi ami was given twclitv-tic days in the county jail hv Justice Taylor for .jumping n board bill of iflti. The charge wns preferred hv Mis. Wenoiia cars, who operates a hoarding bouse I MAKE 0. S. SHELLS I.ONlKlX, Jan. 21. - The Ui ili-h government has refused permission to the liailliebls. Ltd.. to proceed with work on the contract for shells for the American nnvv -so lorn: as the CMcen.'les ot Will- continue. WASHIXGTOX, Jan. 'J I. I'urllicr extending his plan of IransMcthi" business at the capitol, President Wilson arranged today to spend Hie entire afternoon ill his office out the senate chamber, rcceivinc dele gations in iiililitioii to his usual - gressional cullers. He fore going to the capitol, Mr. Wilson shook hund at the white house with Inn indepen dent oil producers and conferred with a committee from tlie Churches of Christ in America. WORLD'S BOWLING RECORD MADE BY VERMONTERS CHICAGO, Jen. 21 What was said today to be a world's bowling record was liiudc last night by Hie Vermont five-men team of the Windy City league of Chicago, with a tenia game of l'JIlll, and an average of U-X The three games were 111)7. 10111 nnd VJ!M). I'lTTSIirHG. I'll.. -lun. 21. . Twcniy-Ihrcc acts of heroism were ; recognized by I lie Carnegie hero fund I commission al its thirteenth auuuiil Id eeting here today. . In eight cases silver awarded: in fifteen medals. F.leven of BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DAfi Try Grandmother's old Favorito Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. their scCI medals were discs bronze the heroes lost lives, and to the dependents of i of these pensions aggregating fli;.vtl a year were granted; to the dependents of one of these nnd of three others who lost their lives, sums totaling .f.'iO.'O, to be applied, subject to the direction of the commission, in various ways, were grunted. In addy lion lo these money grunts, in one case ifillmi was nppropiiatcd for edu eatioiiiil purposes, oaynients to lie niuile as needed and approved: and in ! ten cases awards aggregating .t.u.iu were made for other worthy purposes. Payments in these cases will not be made until the beneficiaries' plans for the use of the awards have been approved by tlic commission. BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS Tape's fold t'oinpolind" JOnds Grippe .Misery Don't Stay Stiiffed-lo! Almost everyone knows that Saqt Te and Sulphur, properly coniiniimlfti hringa back the natural color aiul lmtr( to the huir when failed, Rf r.-ake.l oj gray. Yent-B ago the only way to got thu mixture win to make it at lioini'. whid) in nmssy and troublesome. KowaiJav8,hv asking at any dru store for "Wyet!,' Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous oH recipe, improved by tho addition ol other ingredients, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gniv! Try it! Xo out enn possibly tell Ihnt you dnrkencil your hair, as it dew it so naturally mt evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small stnttnl at i . time; by morning the Rray hair Jli. appears, and after another applic.fia or two. your hair becomes beuutifully dark, glossy and attractive. ' Wyelh'a Snge and Sulphur Compound 19 a delightful toilet requisite, for tliow who desire dark hair and a youthful tp. . pcariince. It is not intended for the curt mitigation or prevention ot" disease, ' SIOUX CITY, In., Jan. lead of Congressman the eleventh lown unofficial count, now- is 7.1, Steele gaining 31 votes on Congressman elect Seott in theVlth Sioux City pre cinct today. " The contest has na tional Importance In view of the situ ation In the lower house. You can end grippe and break up a severe cold cither in head, chest, body or limbs, by taking a dose of Pnpc's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passoges In the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run- ! ning, relieves sick headache, dull i ness, feverishness, sore throat, snecz The i lug, soreness and stiffness. isjsss i : : il Tom Steele in Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- cliHtrk't, on the ; Iiik and snuffling! Ease your throb bing head nothing elau in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Comopund," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. U acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Capital $100,000 Many Times Secure m-XllILATIOX by the U. S. (Jov criiiiifiii ; the ilist Approved Vaults, nnd businesslike Manage ment form the combined protec tion for funds deposited at the 'First National Bank. The first kind is fool-proof, the second fire proof and burglar-proof, and Ave have demonstrated that the third is error-proof. Whatever your requirements are in collection with the development of business or lands It will pay you lo call am! talk to us. stlationaiEank: S MEDFORD OREGON fJl mnmwsessssBammcwi uu.ifn ii j.-.i ,onii i eiiiiiil avenue. Tlic c plaint wa, filed early Tnesil.iy at ternoon. Within un hour the man had been located at (inmis iss, ,V.,N placed in cu-tody and num. .ml dispatched to return lllui to tins citv for he.iiing. FLIGHT OF AVIATORS Kstrny Notice. Taken up Med 2-o.ir-old steer, branded double figure slv, one In verted. Ear mark Is crop umi under half crop, left ear. I). K. I'ottroll, Fenftle, Oregon. I'fil Yt'MA, An., .Ian. 'J I.- Lieutenant Colonel llarrv (I. lUsliop, second of lite rescued artuv aviators brou-lit from tlic Souorn dcsci t. nnd w !io has becll Ml 11 hospit;, here since SlilidilV. -tated emphatically today lie had re cciw'd written peiniissiou from the proper aviation official to make the Light to falcMco with Lieutenant W. A. Ii'obeit-oii, .l.imiarv lo, ,i, ,.,,. cd With tile t lo-t . il ltd I iiel I' I of siijielin. foul, comma n! aviation school was in, I ii n t Ii, . I, lie lll.t Ollel W. the Ni s staled A. II til I-till- I Hill- .l.i.v. lil-s. land i-hl MRS, KIESl) SIOK SEVEN MONTHS Restored to He;:Uh by Lydia E. Piakhaiu's Vegetable Compound. Aurnra, III. "For seven lone monthfl T auifeivil front ft feninle trouble, with severe pains in my hack and sides until 1 became so weak I could hardly walk from chair to chair, and gat so nervous 1 would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirely unfit to do my house work. I wns Riving up hope of ever be iiiR well, when my sister Asked dim t'n try l .ydin !,. I inkham's Vegetable Com (Kiuncl. I took six bottles and today I m a henlthy woman able to do my ow n housework. wish every mnferini; woman would try Lydia 1).' Linlihani'i Vegetable f ompoiind. and Iin.l out for themselves how good it is." Mrs. Caul A. Kik.su, f'.Hi North Ave., Aurora, 111. The ureal number of iirisoli.-it,,, .,'. limoniuis on tile nt the I'mklnui I.uii oratory, many cf which are froni time I te time pubii.,!ie,l l.y perniia..,i!,. nre lirool ol the vain,. f l.v.ha K rh,k haiii s ce.-ral,:,. (-n,.K..,ln,ti j., t)le tr.-aliiM nt of femnle ;;!s. Lvery nilini; woman ii i. Vivt.-d Sta'.. - is cordially invit. ,1 to write t the l.ydin L. 1'iiikham .Mclainc (v, (.-mti lcntian. l.vnii. Mass., forspe, iKl advice. It is f,-.... v-ill br;:n; you L-.ahh and limy nUVO uuf I n i a 1 - ft All " nw .lAteiU .' 5 ? $ r ? ? t ? t r r ? ? ? r ? ? v t V V Turkish Towels, V2U val ues, this -sale, each, 8 . Val. Lace Values up to 0c, this sale, rard, "Mr. J. C. O." Wants to Meet You at Our Store "Mr. .J. C. 0." is in full charge of the VAg Clean-Up Sale that is runnino; in our store. Come in and meet him. lie will show you more money-saving opportunities than you ever saw in till your life befoiv. The sale is now in full swing, and wherever you see J. C. O.'s pidure attached to goods throughout our store, you can be sure that he will save you a pile of money on your purchase. t T t t f t t Y t f ? Here Is Your Big Chance to Meet With Opportunity Mr. J. CO. Says Clean Up in Suit Department I ICO Odd Waists and .Mid dies, sold up to $:.50, clean-up sale, Odd Suits, Coats and Dresses, up to $.'io.00 values, ciean-un price pffisarijaraiicGjalG at $3.98 100 Brand New Lingerie AYaists, new styles, clean-up price, at each 48c y y f t V2 Off on All New Winter Suits and Coats J4 Off I Va Off on w E A T E K S Buy Underwear Now Women's Heavy Fleec ed Lined Union Suits, a splendid Toe garmen. 59c this sale, each at...: ( 'hildrcn's Vests and Pants, all sizes, cheap at 35e, this 25c sale, each, at Wonderful Silk Bargains An odd lot and Fancy sold up to yard, to be closed out, of Plain Silks. $1.00 a An odd lot t Silks, sold up to $1.30, to be closed Notion Bargains Luster Cotton in all colors, ball 5 ( 'olgate's Talcum Powder, all odors, special, per can.. 15c Bncilla Crochet Cotton, all colors, a ball 10 Fancy Kibhons, val ues up to oOc, very special, yd 25 v,i 36c Big Remnant Sale out at, vard.... Pemuants of Cali coes, Outings and Percales, values up to l.'ic a yard, sale prii-e. yard of1 Remnants of all kinds of Wash 'ioods. values up to J.")c n yard, this sale. vard Va Off on f S $ 1 I'ancv ir F' JV V T R $ 89c I I u Sheets and Pillowslips 1 l-Vineh Pillow S1:0 lUeached Sheets, good iU.-!lity, cheap at .fl.OO." tliis sale, each S9r Slips, real L'Oi lies, this sal each val- at. 15o t. ii n. io January arancoait Thursday Corset Bargains 11-22 NOU'TII CKNTli AL mi:i)Fok'I.'oi;k(;on Women's Heavy ( 'outil 'oi sets.' new model, real $1.I0 values, sale 1'i iee, j.aii-... 69- Women's fine grade Corsets, new model, real $1.25 values, this sale, pair 89? r 1 1 1 t t t ' T f