Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 26, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAOK TIT REE
ing ami report to the committee iiKwhieh mis-lit bo effected muter IkJjtfffJ,
soon ns possible on the ceonnmiesplnn.
GORE WINS FIGHT
MARY GARDEN SINGS AT HOBO COLLEGE
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SALEM, Jail. 20. After a hard
fiKht In the house, Representative
Gore of Jackson comity won his fight
yesterday mid secured the adoption
of a resolution memorializing con
gress to uid the Crescent Ctly harbor
with an aproprlutiou of $300,1)00 or
more.
The memorial precipitated a long
dubato, a minority protest of the com
mittee opposing it.
lt'wls Ijends Attack.
Lewis, in supporting the minority
report, made an attack upon the
waste of time by the house.
Belland, the fighting member from
Clatsop, came right back at Lewis,
with the charge that Lewis wasted
two thirds of the time of the house
with unnecessary measures and talk,
and moved the previous question,
which was lost. Then the house con
tinued its talk. Goro. of Douglas and
Jackson supported the fight against
it. '
The Rogue rivor delegation argued
that the Crescent City Improvement
meant much to their section of the
state, while Peck and Tlchenor con
tended that it was a movement that
would benefit California more than
Oregon; that Coos bay and Port Or
ford both offered lust as good har
bor facilities. It not better, and that,
if the government once turned Its at
tention to Crescent City, the Oregon
harbors would not bo taken caro of
for many years.
lfcpresoiitutive Gore made his mai
den speech in I he house, presenting
an able and well-hainuecd speech in
support of the measure. Ue spoke
lit length, rcjiurdingr the necessity for
mi outlet for the immense resources
of the southern Oregon country. He
told of the many hundreds of thous
ands of tons of copper ore which is
awaiting cheaper transportation fa
cilities, of the immense timber re
sources, ami of tile high cost of get
ting; fruit, one of the principal indus
tries of southern Oregon, to the east
ern markets. Willi u harbor at Cres
cent City, a means would be immedi
ately furnished for cheaper transpor
tation, and it would open up one of
the..iiclicst undeveloped areas left in
the' United States, and one that the
resources of which have barely been
touched.
Several members look issue with
Sir. Gore, contending (hut the state of
Oregon had no interests in the affairs
of California, and stated that they
would vole against (lie memorial.
Shortly after the vote had been
taken Representative Gore arose and
congratulated the house on the action
taken, and slated that he had just re
ceived a telegram from Washington
informing him that congress had just
appropriated $'.'00,000 for t lie Cres
cent City harbor.
Memorial Ts Adopted.
The memorial w-as finally adoptod
by a vole of 3!) tor and IS against.
Tho house then adopted liouso con
current resolution 2, providing for a
joint committee to discuss Columbia
river fishing jurisdiction laws with
a similar committee from the Wash
ington legislature. '
Senate joint memorial No.- 12, by
Huston memorializing congress to
take immediate action on Susan B.
Anthony equal suffrage amendment
was adopted.
Senator Gill's memorial asking
congress to urge development of
water power resources of the state
of Oregon was adopted.
The memorial by Tichenor asking
congress to establish a naval base at
Port Oi ford was adopted with a few
scattering negative votes from Doug
las, Jackson and Clatsop counties.
SALKM, Or., Jan. 2(1. Sterilization
nf ft't'bk'-iniinleri prrMins mid si'Xiial
jK'rvorts occupied most of the t inn
of tho senate this morn in i;. The sub
ject ennie up on it divided report from
the judiciary committee on Senator
Fftrrell's bill, prescribing conditions
ami procedure under whiclrtliis clns
of persons named in the bill may be
sterilized to prevent propagation of
their kind.
The majority report of the commit
tee, signed by. Senators Vinton. Hur
ley, Dimick and Hundley, was mifiiv
orable t the bill, while the minority
report, signed by Senator Wilbur.
ONon and Steiner, was t'avn;'ble to
the bill.
After a lenythy dUcu-.-ion. the mi
nority report was adopted by - vote
of L'l to ti, which will have the effect
of phicim: the bill on the calcndiir for
third rcailiit-; and final puae. The
bill Was made a special oider for 'J
oVlocJi next MMid;iv Httenioon,
Man' Garden, grand opera star, before wlnim kings have bowed, is here shown on n trip into Vagaliomliu
singing at the Hobo college, Chicago. The hobos formed one of the most responsive nudivnecs before which
the prima donna lias ever uppeuicd. .Miss Garden was accompanied by Hector Dal 'ramie and .Marcel Cliarlier,
noted singers.
OF SEA BATTLE
F3KRL1X, Jan. 24. Details of tho
cnaemenl between the (ierman tor
pedo boat flotilla and Itritish bulit
naval forces on the inorniiur of Janu
ary 'Jl are iven today in an Overseas
News agency announcement.
"Immediately after the beinnin,'
of the engagement, which took nlace
in darkness' says the agency state
ment, "the commander's boat, the
Y-(i!, received a full hit on the
bridge. The commander of the flot
illa, Captain of Corvette Max Srhultz.
who always had commanded his flo
tilla with courage and success, was
killed, as were two other officers and
some men. The steering gear was
damaged, causing a collision with
other , boats. Tho V-0SI in a badly
damaged condition entered the Dutch
port of Ymuiden without---being mo
lested by the enemy.
-"The boat rammed by the Y-lW,
notwithstanding the damage sustain
ed, continued to participate in the
combat and inflicted heavy damage on
a British destroyer by ramming it.
Later a (Jerman who recognized the
destroyer stated that it was in a sink
ing condition. The German torpedo
boat, although. its speed had been di
minished by the collision with the
Y-(if) ami by ramming the British de
stroyer, succeeded in reaching a
German base unhindered by the en
emy. "A third German boat in the dark
ness encountered numerous hostile
torpedo 4)nnt fvs't rovers. Knt ering
into action, it sank a large hostile de
stroyer by discharging a torpedo nl
short range. Owing to the superior
forces of the enemy, this boat with
drew from the fight and arried in
port undamaged and unniolc-tcd by
the enemv."
BILL PREPARED
SAKKM, Jjm. 2I. Tin hill rn-iitin-nn
Oregon rnin st;iiilfii will bo in
tio'luc'fd in 1 hi Ici-hilim1 wiiliin a
week, iM'fnrilinjr to reports of the
pliuis of n emninittee lYoni the north
west riiin eont'erence recently held
at ()re on Agricultural enllcuc. This
is the measure whiel the rain "row
ers will mlvnente, particularly tho-e
enr-t of the ('u-eade mountains, who
say that ns loni; as Yahiiii:tn ha--n
ii ru in standard law and a hoard to
arbitrate difference;, between growers
or -Iiippers and buyers, it i more to
their advnntajic to sell through Seat
tle thai) Portland, which reeiinize
only the irain ..tandanU I'onnulated
hv tho bureau of the chamber of com
merce wIimm' members are aluio-il ex
clusively buyer. When dil t ereucf
arise between growers or shipper-, in
Portland there is no appeal.
ICI
FAILS 10 AGREE
WASHINGTON'. Jan. 'JC.-Tn
frame a new legislative pio'ram I'rj
the remainder ! the --ea-on of eon- i
irrr- t h r. t will meet the appnal ol'j
a cnucii- nt' democratic senator-; waM
the ta-k to whn-h the senate -1 m-iin'
run-mittet again vt it-elf today. A
cii'iee of -M'tiaie democrat held la-
ni-Jit failed to n'iee mi a program.
F,
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NKY YOKK, Jan. 2h Sixty thou
sand bombs have fallen on Khcims,
France, since the beginning of the
war, .)45 civilians have been killed
and tl."l wounded, according to a
statement prepared by Whitney War
ren, the architect. Mr. Warren re
turned from France yesterday with
material for a supplementary report
to the French institute on the pres
ent condition of the liheims cathed
ral. Of the number killed, 80 were chil
dren and 1U'2 were women, Mr. War
ren said. The cathedral, he added,
has received 100 bombs and all the
quarter that surrounds' it is abso
lutely demolished.
"If one overlooks the demolished
flying buttresses and surface
wounds,'' said Mr. Warren, "the car
cass of the cathedral, which is built
like a fortress, has resisted nohly.
Hut the three winters which have
passed since the burning of the roof
threaten absolutely to destroy the
vaults which arc thus without pro
tection from the weather."'
M'lW YOKK, Jan, 2ii. Mrs. Hthel
liynie'fi bunker strike in tho work
house on lllarkwell's island has at
tracted so much nttenlion that the
department of rorreeiion will issue
hereafter semi-daily bulletins on her
rendition. Mrs. liyrno, who began u
thirty day sentence on Monday us n
penalty Tor circulating birth control
propaganda, showed signs of weak
ness todav, and preparations were
made to feed her by torcc if her con
dition became serious.
.Advocates of birth control declared
that Mrs. Hy rue's hunger strike is
accomplishing all that she intended
by giving prominence to their cru
saiie. "CASCARETS" FOR A
IUst lor Uver nnd IlowcK for I til.
loiiMicfts, Sour Stomach and
Constipation.
Oct a lu-cent box no
Furred tongue, bad colds, indiges
tion, sallow skin and miserable head
aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged bowels, which cause your
stomach to becom filled with undi
gested food, which sours and fer
ments like garbas In a kwIII harrel.
Th.it 'p the fir.M step to unlolil misery
indigestion, foul p.ves, bad bceaih,
yellow skin, mental feat s, ever, thins
that Is horrible and nauseating A
Cabaret tonlnht will Rive your con
stipated howels a thorough l?i-ns-ln
and straiuhten you out by moru-injl-
They work while you sleep n
ten cent box from your dnisit-t ill
keep you feeling tiood for n on' h.
Millions of ni'i ;:nd women a
Casearet no v. r-.nd then to ke their
stomadi. liver and bowels rej;i.t,i'f-l.
and never kn:.-v a miserable uioi;"nt.
Ion't fori;.' thf fhlldien their lit
tle Inside," n""i ?. rood, :ent) rie;it!.
in:4, loo.
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PAWS, .Ian. 20. Franco tonight
followed the example, of England and
Italy in restricting mculB In restau
rants. Diuera in restaurants aro
hereafter restricted to hors d'oeuvreg
or soup, two other dishes and cheese
or dessert. In regard to the two main
dishes, the bill of fare, instead of
tho sixty or seventy items usually
presented, is confined to a maximum
of nine. Tho nine consist of ono egg
dish, three meat and three vegetable.
Public opinion generally reco
nlzes tho Importance of stopping the
waste ill food.
. The decreo wo-: printed In the Of
ficial Journal today but does not
come into effect until February 1).
.Managements must submit bills or
faro each day to tlic police authori
ties. . ,. , . ;
The roV.rie-.ions include an abto
lue probilriinu of puddings and an
order to Ci-ononii.e flour, milk. c?gs,
sugar and .egetables. Salads co.int
as courses unless r:rved on the same
'plate with meat.
lJUDGE SHOT BY
WILLIAMSON', W. Vu., -Tan. 2C
Judge James Pamron of the circuit
'court here was shot and seriously
wounded late last night, by an uni
dentified man as he walked with Mrs.
Da m ron through the subway at the
Norfolk and Westerr. railroad station.
The. ball entered the hip and ranged
downward. Judge Damron had been
active in . the suppression of boot
legging and recently took part In a
number of important election fraud
cases. Ho was Returning from n
night session of court when the at
tempt was made on bis life.
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See Our Big Window Display
Only One Set jg, MfyJr
SALKM, Or., Jan. l!(l. The special
committee of the joint ways and
means committee named to investi
gate I he feasibility of transferrin: the
Industrial School for tlirls from Sa
lem cither to Weston, Drain or Ash
land probably will be able to report
next week.
Tile scheme hud its inception in the
mind of liepresentative Ashley, mid
lie was closely seconded by Uepresen
tntive. Cliilds, who is chairman of thc
committee.
Tile Vnduslrial School for Oirls has
asked for new buildings in the budget
and the School for Feeble-Minded
also has requested money for perma
nent improvements in the way of new
buildings,
"The slate has at Ashland, which I
believe the most logical place for the
establishment of the school, a WO.OOO
school buildine; and two large dormi
tories,'' said l!eprosentntive Ashley.
' These dormitories are fully equipped,
or nearly so, and to transfer the ac
tivities of the school from Salem to
Ashland could be done at u nominal
expense.'' -
'The present plan of Ihe Girls' In
dustrial School could be turned over
to the School for Fcoble-Minded,"
said liepresentative fluids, "It would
mean Ihe savins; of at least $10,000
or ifi0,0(IO to the slate in the con
struction of new buildings, mid would
be placing at advantageous use build
ings and equipment which are lying
now as a dead weiuht to the state and
going io rack and ruin."
The school at Ashland formerly
was one of the slate normal schools.
Mr. Cliilds said that the committee
will eive Ihe matter a thorough sift
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY II!
N
Hair Stops Falling Out. ami (iets
Thick, Wavy, Sti-ons, and
llcuiiliful.
Your hair becomes light, wavy,
riurty. abundant and appears ns soft,
lustrous and beautiful us a young
girl's after a "Danderlne hair
cleanse." Just try this moisten a
cloth with a littlo Danderlne and
carefully draw it through your hair, '
taking one small strand at a time. ;
This will cleanse the'hair of dust,;
I dirt-and excessive oil and In just a
j few moments yon have doubled the
I beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying tho hair at
once, Danderlne dissolves every pur-1
(tide of dandruff! cleanses, purifies
and Invigorates the scalp, forever
! stopping itching and railing hair,
j nut what wilt plenso you most will
j be after a few weeli.s' use when you
i will actually se new hair- -fine and
j downy at first yen but really new
hair growing all over the scalp. If
I you caro for pretty, soft hair and
'lots of it, surely get a 27 cent bottle
of Knowlton's Oanderlue from any
drngist or toilet counter, and just
try 11.
GUARANTF.ED WARE
To inure you against
skimpy thin Airniimun al
ways look oti tile i.otlom of
ea-ii uli'thi! fur the ope
liKST WAKK (DIAMOND
URAND.)
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A.k
Grandfath
He'll
Ttll You
Hibbard's Grocery
FREE DELIVERY PHONE 143
13 lhs. Vitro Oaiio Nuj-ai' ...$1.00
Corn Mol, 9-lb. sack ...35
Fancy Dried I'rnnos, 3 lbs... 25
PinoaiU Ko. 'J si.o ......15
Fancy Ripe Olives, pint can... 15
Tomatoes, can 10
Toilet Taper, 3 rolls 10
120 lbs. Small Potatoes 25d
Onions, lb 3
Onion Sets, lb 10
Dill Picldos, quart 10
Sauerkraut, quart 10
Special Saturday Only
Peanut Putter, lb .10
Bring- something- to put it in.
GUT RATE STORE
REMEMBER
Next Monday's Concert
Now, don't make other engagements or let it slip
your mind. . ;,
AVe have already mentioned Mr. and Mrs, .'An--drews
and Miss llazelrigg-; but others will sing- who
need no inl roduel ion to Medford music-lovers Miss
(leraldine Theiss, Miss 1'utli "Warner, Mrs. Edna
Isaacs, etc.
Tickets ;"' each; children 2jc. On sale at Hotel
Holland.
The Portland Hotel
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A Delicate Machine
You would not let o machine built for cfflelerit
work, get rusty and full of dust and dirt. Why '
let tho body, tho most delicate of a)l machines,
pet rustv and run down from inattention?.
Cleanse the blood; that's the pecrct; keep it clean.
S. S. S., proven for 50 years tha boat of all blood
tonics, will do it. Get a bottle at your druggist a
TODAY and tuko it accordinK to directions.
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