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TIIIMJSDAY, JANUARY P.0, 1010 ij-t il ; PA OE TTTTIEE 'i '.. .' L c.. i.;rm.v.i- SCENE FROM "AMERICA'S ANSW ER." OFFICIAL WAR FILM AT THE PAGE BEGINNING TODAY COYOTE PELTS It Raises the Dough MI5T)F0RT) MATL TIMRUNR.' M UmrOttT). ORKfiON. i ' ' Till' I'iir ifcr.rrul ciiiiiiuiiuii fur nii'iii horn In tlid now Jni'Uoii riniiily I'niiii biircnu will lictiu hum Muiuliiv in tin NVII tWk dlitricl. Tim Inniii'i'x, fruitgrower unit Mui'kinoil o' tit imiiutv have un ii Id-ii-t'll to tlu IH'i'.l ni' ii i'iiiiiiI v-vviili' nr uiiiiirution lluil will xmliriiru nil I heir ni'i'il") mill m i II ho rinxililii i'ihiiiuIp to ini'lnilo Midi-r itx I'ulil niiv xiKliriu or. (iiiiixiilinn, williimt ili'M in vini: it. Knell an uiimuiciilioii i the Inrni Im ri'iiu. (iminizi'd Id iinilii nil hIuihck uf nuTiuiilliirti for elTet'tivu eooiii'rii tivo ili'vnliiiiinvnt work. An InttiiiKit'v iMiuntv vviilu niniiuiiuii fur nii'inljin'H ii ii J I'unimiiiiltv mill eomilv work iirnli'i'li linn lieen dIhii mil. Tim it (in In In cut viirv fanner in iivi-rv 1'nimmniitv wurkinif with Ii'h noiulilmr fur lln'ir unit mil lii'imfit nml tlif nilviuu'ommit of llint inirtii'iilnr ulniKu uf iiitricnlltiro in which tliev nr moKt inU'ri'-li'il, Ill'luW i Hl'lll'lllllll llf till) IIICClillL'S fix nt iireii'iit nrrnnii'il. If nnv nun. iniiiiilv in nut tichi'ilnli'it it h cilixi'ii; nro reoiiMtnl to hIoiimk lint in tniich with the I'nnnlv nucnt nml nrrnntie fur n mi'etiim: Neil t'reitli. Kelininrv 4. 2:M0 n. in. Ili'llvii'W, I'Vlirunrr 4. H n. in. Tnlciit. I'Vlirimrv ;". H i. in. Vnlliv View, Ki'liniiii v 'J::iO I), in. l'liiii'iiiv, Fiilirnnrv .. H . in. (Irit'f n Creek. Fi'lirniirv 7. 8 p. m. Jiiclu.uivilli'. I'Vlirimrv 10. tl n. in. (Vnlrnl 1'iiitit, Kelininrv 11. HiHfl P. in. i Willmv Bnrinijti, I'Vlirimrv M, 2:30 if. in; " Onlil Hill. IVIiniiirv 14. 2::i( n. in. Winter. Kelininrv 17. n, m. Nnitue River, Ki'lininrv 17. H p. in. Siiiiim Vnlli'V, Ki'lininrv 10. 2:'M P. ni. Tnlile Ho-k. I'Vlirimrv 10, 8 n. in. KnulK I'niiit. Kvlimnrv 21. 2:30 P. m. Uiko Creek. Kihninrv 21. 10:30 n. in. , ..tf Urowniilinro. Fclininrv 21. 2:.'I0 P. ni. Antioih, rVlirtwrv 27. 2::irt p. in. Dewov, Kelinmrv 28. 2 ;'H) p. in. Unk Oruv. Ki'lininrv 28, 8 n. in. In & colllnlnn Into Wcdnimilay aftornoon beiworn Motor Cop JleOon Kid on his lirmiil now iircon colored molorcyilo nml tlx) bin rail Cadillac auto tlrlvon ly Mm. K. ,M. Itndovan, wife of tho fruit ovnporntor nmn. Mc Donald waa thrown lienvlly to the atrnot and III moiorcyi'lo duinuKcil. lie wni badly bruised. Thin morniiiR Mi-ponntd woro out a cnmpliiliit In Jimtlcn Taylor's court ukhIiihI .Mm. itadovan on tho clinrRc of cuttlim a cornor, which wiih to luivo boon heard nonio tlmo toduy. and hold unolhcr chariio In anoyance, that of having only one Uccimo pinto on her cur. Tho collliilon occurred on South Hlvoraldo at tho cornor of KlKhth atrnot, and ai to who wni to blume wait a usual a mntlor of controversy between tho prlnclpula and tho wit ioum, 8omo of tho lattor clnlm the aneed cod was coming south on Klrerslrta admiring tho sconery on top of Roxy Ann Instead of kooplnR his eyos on the road, when Mrs. lliia ovan turned tho cornor. Opinion dlf . fored also to tho spceil ho was milk ing, but It waa Ronornlly admitted that It was faster than Hill Ontos enn run. Mrs. Radovan clnlms that Mc Donald was looking to tho other side oMIlo road whon sho properly turned tho cornor nml did her best to avoid colliding with tho motorcycle-' raws mmi STATUE 0 UN WITH TMK AMI'.IMCAX AH MY OF OCCII'ATION, Jan. 2U. (Corren- IHIIIlll'lll'll III' till' AiiKIH'IlllOll l'ri'H.) A iiiuvi'ini'iit to crci'l in WnHliiiiuton, I). ('., n nioiiuini'iil to "Anicrii'nii wouiniiliiiiiil in I'liuimi'iniirnliiiii of her luvalt v. Niii'ririi'i'x nml iluvoliun to tlii Aiiii'rii'iiu Kviii'ilit'uniirv Furi't'H,' Iiiih lii'i'ii hturti'il liv the Third Ainer ii'iiu iirmv. It i iimuo'ii'il thul (ii'ticrnl 1'ur- "liinv uniiuitil ii I'liiuniilli'i) to tnk n t tliu work niul Hint onlv iiii'iuIkti "I. (hi) Aincrii'iin exui'ililioiiiirv forrci. the nnvv niul I In' nii'ri'hiiiil inuriuc lie iM-rmitlfit to cont rilmlc to the fund. I'mlcr the irniiti'il tilnn enlisted nicn wiiti lil uivo ii ilullar curli nml ol'ticers three ilollan citi'li, GENERAL VON EINEM RETIRED FROM ARMY I'AfHS. .Inn. 21). (irnvns.l fn ernl Von Kini'in luw lieon ri-liri'd from nctivo Ki'rvli'ii in the (Iitiiiiiii iirmv, ni'i'iinliiii In iilviei'H rc'i'eivi'd frnm Hcrliu. finicnil Von Kiiu'in wiik eoiniiinnil cr of nno of the xix Oorniiin nrniii's -lialliTi'd bv I lie urent nllii-d uflVn- TODAY'S CASUALTIES Dii',1 frinn wuiiniU I'rivnte John Siiiuli'lim, Kuiili' l'oint. On'. Wntiiiili'il wi'Vi'ri'lv rrivnte I'nuik it. Iliimliii. 1 .11 (irainlc. Ore.: Private Kenneth K. Ilelleinni. Stnffer. Ore.: Seini'iint ,iie It. Iliiiimiii. Diil'nr. Ore.: l'rivalo Kurt II. A. Kucliler, IlillHule. Ore. Misinif in nelion I'rivnte flenrce Ki'huliert, Ciirvallin, Ore.; I'rivnte (ieiinre A. Wilkin.nm, I'orlland, Ore.- Woiiinleil, ilvureo iiiiilelermineil, nreviouslv reimrteil misKini; in ne tinn I'rivnte Jneoli Ciiiielutn, Port IiiiiiI, Ore.: I'rivnilo OeorL'O l.iideen, I'orlland. Ore. Woundeil sllclitlv Corn. William I. Ilc'iirirhi. Cortland. Ore.: TrK'nte Albert L. I.nmtii. l.n (jriimle. Ore.: t'orp. Kuirene ('. llinilmnn, I'ortlnnil. Ore.: I'rivnte Krai! C. Davis. Dnlliiri. Ore.; I'rivnte Herd S. Heali. ltuinier. Ore. BREMEN SCHOOL STUDENTS PARADE FOR EMPEROR UlN'DON'. .Inn. 110. Ilk'li selmol stmli'iiU nnrniled the street nt Bre men mi Munilav enrrvini; lilnek. ril and white films. Twentv of them when iirrpted ileelareil tho ileiuon Hlralinn to be one of respect for the former emperor and not in favor of the imiimrehv. iiepnrdine to n Central News ilisnnleli from Copenhagen. FAMOUS TROTTER OF YEARS AGO KILLED CIllCAfiO. Jan. .1(1. Hnl Kxecl. 18-vears-olil Irolter. who won pinncs nml lame in his rneins ilnvs. wan ilcsl rov ed by KviiiikIoii police toilnv at the reiiuel of his owner. "Old lilnek Joe" Mnri'liv. liiiiiM-U' wiilelv known in raeiii!.' cirrleK vears aeo. The horne was the ofl'snrina; of Prince Hal nail Kvu X. and had Ihmii ruined bv Mnr nhv, who vented his sorrow nt pnrt inc lint snid the horse was cettiiiv so weak that he considered 1uk ilestrne tion merciful. Murpliv. a ncaro, started iik n ioekev more than 4T vears no. and whon he ercw too heavv to ride thoroiichbreds. turned to the truttinir turf n.s nn owner nnd trainer. STEEL PENSION FUND AIDS OLD EMPLOYES riTTSWKO. Pii.-. .Ian. no. The I'niti'il Slates Slee) niul ('uine'ic pen sion I niul, provided cielit venrs ni;o fur veteran employes' disbursed f70!). 0.'i0.82 nmimi! retired workers duriin: (he vear 1!)1S, aceurdinc to the nn nunl repnrt maile imlilie here todav. K'efired eiaploves in the Pacific const district received -$l.!)'i2 and in lb" nniiliwest ore rerinns $:i7.14(l.fi4. BY THE FURRIERS Tf tli'i rmii'lii'i's nnd sheep urnwern had their w sh, there would be no covo'.es. The rniichcrsi nnd hhecp growers tliink tlint the onlv thins covotiv wr mude for i to kill -heeii and cattle. This in n wronif in. invasion. Tiie eo'4lteH nnr-it have some other enllinir in life or the tood book "missed fire" when it t-aid, ".Vothitiv wns made in vain." The eovote, however, is beeoiiiin of in ereiiiiintr val'ie on account of his pelt: iiroviiled it is in eood condition, oth erwise it in of little value. The heller tirades of coyote are he inir dressed mid dved und used in imi tntion of fox. and on account of the vrcnt popularitv of the animal scarf. coyotes arc in stronc demand nnd t brinirim the hiL'hcst pnecs ever known. The eovote is the onlv fur bearer that can be used in imitation of fox. The poorer urades of eov ote arc beintr used for coat lininus. lap robes, etc. The skin a lanrc and reipiires hut little work it unswers the purpose. Seventv-fivc per cent of the best irrades of the collection of the eov ote of the northwest ore used in America. Our ninniifacturers know heller how to use them nnd our dvers dve them better tliun the Europeons. We make better and more attractive articles out of eovote than urc pro duced unvwhere. A soft, silkv eovote. dressed and dved, and made into nn unininl scarf call linn! I v be dintin euished from n fox. except bv un ex pert, ho trappers, arc nrircd to cct niter the eovote and tmo as manv as thev can. as the present hiirh price wi'l pnv vou well for time and efforts. LABOR CONFERENCE TO BEGIN WORK NEXT WEEK PAWS. Jan. 20. The commission on international labor regulations es- ' tnblisbcd hv the pence conference will j hooin re"'e- Tweet'ors pert week. I Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured I by luc-ul appilctloD. aa th cannot reach I tli di.-at.l portion of the ear. There la j ou'y one way to cure catarrhal dcafneaa. art: .)utt 1m by a constitutional remedy. I Cutarrnal llcalnewi 1 caused 1 an In I named coti.iltion of the inucuui lining- of i the Kuflachtall Tub?. When thia tube la ; tnt'a.ned you have a rumbling Bound or 1m i rs-rf.'Ct liebrlnii, and wh"n It U entirely I closed. Deulnens la tho result. L'nleas thr li.llumindllvn can be reduced and thu tub. rolored to 111 normal condition, hearing tvtll be destroyed forever. Many caes cl deafnens are caused by catnrrh, which It an tnllamed condition of the mucoua aur facts. Hall's Catnrrh Medicine acta thru the blood on the mucous aurtacea of the sytera. We will rlva One Hundred Dollars for any ccxo of Cutarrhal Deafness that cannot i" r-iiM ly Htlls ('alarm Medicine. Cir culars free. All DrufTtjlsta. 75c F. J. CHENEY CO- Toledo. O. I " ItKIINE, Jan. 20. Piiriinl roHiilfn from the PriiHsinn elcelioiiH nhow thnt the nmioritv soeiiilislH hnvo Wono 08 HontH in the new pnrlinment: indo penrlont Roeinlisls '21: democrats 04! Christian people's purl v. formerly the centrists. 40: notional liberals 1 1, nnd fOiiNervntives 21. These results socm to iiulicnto thai Ihere will not ho n socialist mniorilv of Ihe pnrlinment. There nro k t ill l.")0 dislriels lo he hoard from. ' v ; Worth flKiO.oo- n tlottlo 'Wm. Unrnos, Sim Antonio, Ton., wrltoa! "Koloy's Ilonoy and Tnr la tho 'bont couBh romody In tho world. It hns boon worth $rin.0t) a bottlo to mo, I had 'the flu' tollowod by pneu monia, which loft mo weak, -with a - persistent cough. I naotlod rost and sleop, which I wns tinnblo to got. Borne one ndvlsod Foley's Ilonoy and Tar. I hognn tnklnK It thnt vory night. Before bod tlmo I noticed re lief, and that night hud a sound sloop nnd porfoct night's rost, tho first since the beginning of tho flu, I have completely reoovorort and do not cought at all. It cost mo only f 1.20 to euro thnt dbstinato cough with Foley's Ilonoy nnd Tnr. Lot all who rond this lottor try Foley's." For 1 gulo by ModCord Pharmacy, "WAR DEPARTMENT SALI T OGGING iand Lumber Concerns, Con- tractors, Communities and Municipalities X proposing or projectinrr Logging, Land Clearing, Rec almation, Irrigation, Road and Highway Building will find in this Government Sale an unequaled oppor tunity to'procure Machinery and Equipment. SEALED BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received on these listed materials, until 11 A. M. Saturday, February 15th, and thereafter opened at the Headquarters of the United States Spruce Production Corporation, Yeon Building, Port land, Oregon. ' Personal Inspection of materials is invited to bo made at Assembling Depot, Vancouver Barracks', Vancouver, Washington, by securing Creden tials from Sales Board at Headquarters, Yeon Building, Portland. For Terms, Descriptive Catalogue of Materials and Placing of Bids, address SALES BOARD United States Spruce Production Corporation Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon i'':i!i!ii:i,;i!i 11WSI1I . 684 Tons . 40 Tons . 26 Tons . 147 Tons .1727 Tons . 499 Tons . 56 Tons .2581 Tons 5030 Tons .2910 Tons DONKEY ENGINES , logging, Hoistingand Loading Willamette, Tacomn, Smith & Watson, . Washington and ' other makes. Sizes ranging from 6-in. xlO-in. to 13-in. x 14-in. RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Rails 20-lb. Relayer .. 20-lb. New 35-lb. Relayer .. 40-lb. Relayer .. 45-lb. New ..... 45-lb. Relayer .. 54-lb. Relayer .. 60-lb. New 67W-lb. New.... 80-lb. New Locomotives Geared nnd Rod, 86 to 70-Ton. Shays, New Yorks, Baldwins, Heislers, Climax, etc. Logging Trucks Connected and disconnected, 60,000 to 80,000 capacity. TRUCKS and AUTOMOBILES Trucks Packards, ltt to B-Ton Standards, 1W to 5-Ton ' , Darts, H4-Ton, Denbys, 2-Toa. Scldens, 2-Ton Vclies, lW-Ton TJniteds. lW-Ton Gramm-Bernsteins. 2V4-Toni Federals, 3-Ton . . . Gai-foixts, 3Mi-Ton oAutomobites Cadillacs, Seven-Passenger Dodges, Five-Passenger Fords, Fivo-Passenger A. C. ELECTRIC MOTORS 440-volt, 8-phasc, 60-cycle, 3 to 75 H. P., with or without starters Other Machinery and Equipment for Sale The Sales Board Reserve tho right to accept or reject all Bids. 3 If you are not already using Cres cent, you should try it. Teat out iti advantage-. Discover (or yourself how ita double leavening action mokes the lighteat and moat wholeaome cakes, biacuita and bread. Use all of the can ot Crescent, If you are, not pttizzd with the results return the empty can to your grocer, he Is authorized to refund your money. Write ca for copy of the Crescent Cook Book.. Crescent Mfg. Company, Seattle, WashintoD. Cres'-n, Bakms Powder KLENZO DENTAL CREME A Xeiv, Soft, Snow-white Dentifrice Thnt Mnkes You Glad to Brll.ili Your Teetli. It looks so good, tastes no Rood, and feels so good, and leaves tho mouth so cool and clean. West Side Pharmacy, tfufe Live Stock and Machinery Sale Having purchased tho Sams Valley S:oro am selling all my live stock and machinery; also as fine a ranch as there is in this part of the country. ' . livestock consists of two tenuis about 2350 nnd 2800, 17 head cnttle, 23 hogs, 21 sheep, so mo nice Barred Rock hens. Most any kind of tools too numerous to mention to work tho soil. A fine ' barley crusher or feed roller. . ' w " 7" Tho hind to Ik sold or leased. The crop 1 i most all in, somo in alfalfa and seed and land pla-ster, to put in more. Address rhono 174 Centrul Point. . .. . . C. E. WILHITE, Sams Valley, Ore. IT'S A REAL PLEASURE To recommend good things. Merchants from every town, and city in tho Kogue lUver Valley tell us ;-... SNOWY BUTTE FLOUR Is (riving splendod satisfaction. Its a High Patent Flour. Mju?c from se!ccto:l ivhcat. ' We feel grateful to users of this homo product. Help us to keep tho whee! turning. . - THli v A I liR I OY E l MiLL BnCTHBItS, . jProps. ( y , v . ; ! - Eastie Point, Or. THE MEDRORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Is now open for tmsinos at til North Grape street. Has been inspected by tho City Wealth Committee and , : DECLARED SANITARY and safo from contagious discasos. Only 1 More Day OF THE Tires Transfer Sale ' -OF- uoes AND ssories Better Hurry Up If You Want To Save Money. Geo. Treichler Motor Co. Acce