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T'AOTC FOUTi WttDFOHl) M.lh TlfriUTNK "MMDFOltD, OUKC.OX, TIU'KSUAV. .UXITAUV MO. Wli) Bedford MAiti isibune AS "iNnKPENnTCNT EWSPAVKR PUBMKHWIJ KVBHT AFTBHNOON UXOEPT SUNDAY BY THB f MRDPORD PIUNTINO CO. Offlca. Mall Tribune Bullalng, IS-lt-U .North Kir alrL Phona 7. A oonaolldatlon of tha Patnooratle rimo. fho Medford Mall. The MaOfora Vi-il une, Tha floulhern Oraaonlan, IM Aahland Trlbuna. " Tha Matttrird Runday Dun 1 malhS h"nrllwr desiring a aan-4y dally cawapapar. OEORQE PUTNAM, lidltor. . itrsicaEPTioir Tsawai BT MAIlj IN ADVANCE: Pally, with Sunday Sun, ysar.$l 00 Pally, with Sunday 8un. month .5 Pnlly, without Sunday Sun, year. 1.00 : Pallv, without Sunday Bun, month .60 Wenltly Mall Tribune. on year 1.50 Kundav Run, on year..- ,. , - l.M) BY CAKR1KR In Madrord, Anhlaml, (acftsonvllla. Central Point, Phoenix: Pally, with Sunday 8un, year 97.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month.. .6R Pally, without Sunday Sun, year- t.00 Dally, without Suaday Sun. month .10 orrlelal paper of the City of Meaford. Official napar of Jaokaon County. Fintarefl aa aecond-claas matter at Mdfonl Oregon, under the act of afaroh , 187. V iworn dallr avaratre oirotilatloa for la months ending- Deo; 31, 1918.. ..3,043 ITBUBKR OF TTTB ASSOCIATED ' ., , . . .'. . PRESS, , FSilI Iitaeed Wire Service. The Aao etatcd Presa la exclusively entitled to tl.a uae for republication of all newa dtenatchee credited to H .or not other e lae credited In this paper, and also the IftcaJ news published herein. . All rlffhta of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. : notlse to Bnbecribeni The United States War Industries Board has Issued the following mandatory order, among others regulating, the newBpaaer bual - Deaa during the period of the war: "Dis continue sending papers after date of exnlratlon of aubscrlptloij. unless sub scription Is renewed and paid for." The publisher baa no option but to comply. L ' WASItlXGTOX, Jan. 30: The 12 Fedora 1 Reserve banks broke records in 1918 bv D'line up an aceresate of '(55.4:16,000 net carnmcs, laieelv from re-diseount operations, as com pared, with 11.202.000 the wir be fore. Gross earnings; the Federal . Keserve board reported today, were Stw.fiB-t.OOO. ; After pavinir $5,540,000 dividends . of i per cent 6n capital Stock arid transferrin! $21.bfl;.000 to their sur pins funds, the banks reserved $20,- ' 728.000 as the eovernment franchise tax. This represents profits to the nmrftmnnf '. frrtm rtiinfftf mil - nP th Federal Hcserve svsteml Kcarlv half of. this amount eaine from the New York.bauks which turned over $12,- 705,00 to the eovernment from its S2?.014.000 net earninus. The Chiraso'banfc ranked second in volume of business with $0,831,000 net earnints and $3,100,000 turned . over to the government hind. Net earnings ot the banks were as follows: .-.... .? Boston; ' $3,505.1i0: New York. S22.G34.033: Philadelphia, .$3,270. 824: Cleveland, $4,234,078: Richmond 2.325.227; Atlanta, 1.0G5.T85: Chieairo. $0,831,073: St. Louis. $1. ' 350.807: Minneapolis. $1,585,540: Knnsati CitV. $2,702,708: Dallas. $1. 554.102: San Francisco. $3,117,215. EXTERMINATING THE TROUT. I F OUR local fishermen .would expend tuie-ientli (he energy to. protect steelhetul that thev expend to pro tect salmon throuuh legislation designed to cripplo the operation of the canneries at the mouth of the Itoguo river and give, the gulnctve; .1 :i monopoly of commercial itstniig, we niight procure .sumo legislation that would protect the trout during the spawning season. If such action is not taken, the rapacious pot fisherman will in a few years suc ceed in oxternrinatmy; the steel head- which he would have acme before tins it it were not lor the good work ot the hatcheries. Two species of salmon ascend the-Uogue for spawning the Chinook, and the silver or silverside. The oarlv or spring run of Chinook enters the stream late in February or March and continues sporadically uiftil niid-sununer. wnen the late or tall run. averaging slightly smaller iish begin the ascent to the spawning grounds. The silver salmon enters the stream during the fail and early winter months. The Chinook spawn in the autumn months and the silver in the winter aud oarlv spring. : Two species of trout are also native to the Kogue and its tributaries the Mack-Spotted or Cutthroat and the "Steelhead,. a sea-going variety of Kainbow. Chansres in environment produce changes in appearance that confuse the layman to whom all small fish arc usually "trout" and larger ones "salmon." The schools of 8 to 10 inch trout" that furnish spring sport for the angler are year ling salmon drifting to the sea, where thoy disappear, re turning trom two to live years later to spawn and die. Both cutthroat and steelhead spawn in the av inter and early spring months, the fonner remaining in the stream and the latter derr-ding back to the sea, to return later in the year..;:.. -. ' .": Oregon's game laws prevent the taking of trout under lU-menes during the winter and spring months. Steel heads 10 inches or under, are not old enough to spawn. It is only the larger fish that spawn. Consequently there is no protection, under the law to protect steelhead trout the gamest and finest fighting fish in the world, when taken at the proper season. The pot-fisher, with his bait ot salmon eggs, mercilessly plies his slaughter. on river bars and in small streams upon the spawning fish tho de struction of each meaning the loss of hundreds of unborn steelheads. ' . ' It is not only on grounds of conservation, preservation and protection of fish,' that a ban should be placed upon winter and early spring fishing, and a closed season es tablished during the spawning period, but because gravid, spawnuig and spawned put tish are, not lit to eat. .No- an nial or fish iii the period of orejrnanev and birth is fit food for humans. - All. the strength of the system has gone into reproductioii4and the exhaustion of nature is so compuete that it leaves . the . trout emaciated and weak, while it kills the salnfou. The trout protection law is a travesty on protection and a satire upon the sportsmanshi) of those who" drafted it. The only protection the steelhead has is the sporting instinct of tho true sportsman, who refuses to participate in the unnecessaiy .., extermination of fish unfit for food. If our legislators are really interested in trout 'protec tion,, let them put through a bill making the months f rorri December to April a closed season for all trout. WASlliXUTON, .lu'ii. iilWUemmi ina consideration ijt' the hill tivvali dale infornml wnr contracts, the sen uto toiliiv adopted an nmomlmviit bv Soiilitor Henderson of Nevada, ino viilimi for M'tjlement of chum itrow ma l'il of iVmrincnl wliimthilion ot :innerhl production. The auii'mliuent was inentirod at tho reumist of west ern,, wiiiintr nicii who claimed Umi lhuiV norsons icsiiondiiiv to the fiu uetil foriuinenils needed in the nrose. cation of tha war, had invested all of their funds, and that tho business had fallen off with the siyniim of tho arm istice.' Vmlur (he timemlment settle ment Would be made bv tli secretavv of the interior. FIRST CARGO FROM Ntf WVOliK.'.laii, :10,--A caiw r cuvvanls and 'I'uiki-h tobacco Haiti hv manners heii' to he Ihe first ves sel load of tlu'o eommoilities to he imported here from the Orient since oarlv in tlie war, arrived in this uort UhIuv oil the British steiinishii) Ciiirn. Valium from Salonihi. , AUSTRALIA PROVIDES ' FUNDS FOR SOLDIERS MKI.UuUiN'K, Anslralia,' ,lan, 20. A sain totttlliiui f).UOt),000 will he set aside hv Auslrulin foe the benefit of soldiers discharued from the itnnv. aceordiin.' to (.1. K. 1'eaice, nOiiUtcf of defense, ' DEATH PENALTY FOR ' STOCKHOLM, .)ati. i!!A lliwil lo iMiuish inehretv,. aiuoiitt llnli-hevihi officials of liluh dcurce liv doalh is I'Oliluined ill' II soviet decree limited in lute issues of the I'elvouidd nowitt. l-ein, " ... BRUSSELS CONFERS FREEDOM OF CITY UPON DELEGATIONS 1HHISSKI.S. ,lan. !U).-The iiimtlci. pal council conferred Iho Irtiedoiu of the eilv on Ihe Aiucrieaii, Spanish anil lllitcli ininislcrs lo Hehiium ve dcidnv in reoounitioii of their service! durum (lernilili oeennalion. i l . . " 'i i.. . 'in. . L '.' I .' .. 1 ' 1 '11 WASHINGTON. Jan. 30.-Trca-urv officials explained todav that ul- t houijh the final 30 per cent iavmont on the Fourth Liberty loan was due todav this would not affect bond pur chasers who aro buy mi: trom banks or other institutions on the monthly installment plan. . i ' Owinir to advance payments, onlv about $400,000,000 remained to-be liaid todav to: complete the, $6,080; 000,000 of the Fourth loan.: ... " A block ot e.t'rtifieales ol indebted ness onimmllv umountinsr to $041, 000,000 also was redeemed todav. FIRST UNITS CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM PRESENTED s SALEM. Jan JO Tim first unit of the consolidation proaram has been presented in tour house hills, two bv . Jdloman and two. bv Weeks. Thev erontc Ktate departments ol lahor. na rieiilture, health and. institution.. The lulls were referred to tho lomt con pohdnlion committee for approval to- ri.iv. Was HoAtlesK nt Sight ? Sufferers from kidney trouble ox- pertanee backache,' rheumatic palnS; nchefl In joints and muscles and other tortuous afflictions. K. W.- Kltt, R K- D- 2, Box 9, Snorters, Ala., writes; "I used Folev Kidney Pills as I was so restless over night with pains in my back and side. They did me good and I truthfully: say Foley Kidney Pills is the medicine for , kidney trouble." For sale by Medford Phar mnev, - JOHN A. PERL Undertaker " rilono M. 47 and 47-113 i . Automobile Henrso Service ' ltiv Asslstjint i . il3 SOI Wf IUKTIjHTT Aujo Ambulance Service. Coroner " H' 1 DECLARES PIEZ WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 It will be tho policy of the Government in ship yard strikes to "ljt the job stand." Charles l':ez, director eencral of the hinercenev Fleet corporation, said to dav. lie referred particularly to the situation at Seattle, where he said men had been out for a wcok and nt San Francisco, where he said it was reported workers in two trades in tended to tro out shortly and tie up ail the work in the district. , Mr. Pins (;f-lared most of the vards needed a breathhi" spell, that he did not thinlethe ttovernment would continue .to furnish work at ex tremely hich wattes unless increased skill and output justified it. and that in his ; view it was highly unwise for shipyard workers in their own inter ests to call strikes nt existing scales. v OF COSTA R1GAK WASHINGTON, Jan.' ?,9,r-Reco;i-nition by the United Stales of the government ot President Tluoco, of Costa Rica, is recommended in a re port to the senrfte foreign' relations committee today by a cub-committee which investigated Costa RIoan af fairs., ., Tinoco, .formerly war minister, came into power sereral years ago thru a bloodless revoluUoni Ho has been elected: president since, but recogni tion has been refused tiy the United States under President- Wilson's pol icy of withholding recognition from any government set up by violence. FindlngB of tho stib-'commlttee pro bably will bo referred to tho state department without further action in the senntc. . . Utf Luncheon Sirggestions V, lSX-Ah Xh Sore Snow Flakes-r-thc dainty M sardines, creamed fish, salads', A Welsh rarebit, etc. s 'S 1 .' Don't ask for Crackers, say Snow " Flakes. J " '? '' Your grocer can supply you,,. . LC ' A yph- e,ll..f.,.a,,.l.,,.TWfcBg .1 (-J mH tBMiir.miujavwagjia8j ro.n.', n,.T,n... , l ; 1 t-- ' , ' f I Iv m Do Yoii Want to Know Both Sides? Swift & Company's 1919 Year Book, just out, tells you , . What Swift & Company's profit were in 1918, The truth about the Federal Trade Commiion' , investigation, Why the prices of butter and eggs are so high, And many other vital facts. Whether or not you agree with ua after reading this Year Book, you will at least know both sides. You will find it interesting; Americans like to hear about big things done in a big way. You will also discover that we are merely human beings like yourself, dbing in the best possible way a necessary service. Legislation is pending in Washington; as a good American citizen you want to know both sides of this question. It concerns you, as well as one of the most important industries in the country. Do not hesitate to send for a copy of this booklet. Your name and address are all we need. '.. , . ' . Address Swift & Company , ,: v. !.: Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift 8i Company, U. S. A. PlSIi rrmi riiTrifrirrTirrr.-.i Mr '-V ; . MINERS' . QUICKSILVER jmsssm ' ... i myi thin Hlili'l'lher " Any nun Dry raluttr .' f can Uimlly ilouhlo II fH IM'ofUH by diiulillllK 'MO ukk nrortiii'llon of III Imn. A ilcicii- tlllo loiilo hum neon iiwuhvcimu iiiih rovliulUtw tho f limit umi iimiIimh Iipiih Vork all iho lima. Tho tnnlu is culled "Moi'0 Knit." thvo yolil' liona u tow 1'iiiiiN wurlli of ",Mor IOkkm," mid you w'll txi ,'uimjud mid didliihtud Willi reiuillH. ( IIUIIIII'H woiin 01 "loro KK" will' doiildo this your' iiiuducllon or eifK". o It yuu wish to iry thin di'uut luoflt ttuikoc wrlw K. .1. lnfr, liiinlll'V I'ltpiti't, 1U .Main Mtitwl, Kiiiimiii Oily. Mo.i who will aoml you II iiiKkiiKo of "Moiii Hbbu" Ton In (or 1 1. on i iiioiuiiiii. bo conn limit l Mr. It'iHfi'i' ot iho rumilu tliut a million dollar hank Ki'iiriimuiiH If vim urn not alinoltiloly maurli'd, your ilollur will ho rnlul'itod tin I'tKtUual unU tho ".Mom ki: vohiu you iiutiiiiiit, Semi u ilollur toiuy, or Dimd I'i.HU mid Kt a rt'Kiiliir f 1,00 )iii.'kiiHit on hiiim'IiiI dliii'oiiiit for u full .!Oll'a niiiily, or null Air. Itootor for hi row poultry hook (hut lolla tho oxicrlni.' or it imiii who lui iiiudu u fortdnv out of nouliry. t)no mitiarrliior iiuyn. " Mor Kkx' liirri'iiHOil my atipply from It to 117 Kim." Adv. GOT 117 EGGS OF 3 rti r I rM . T tiear, reacny jKin Awaits Anyone Who ! Drinks Hot Water Bayi an InVldo bnth, befor break- (ant fad holp ui look and J clean, wot, fraih. MpnrKiinR nuu rivftrioua inorry, hrlKlil. nlmtit cood, Rlimr oklu and ix iiutiirul. rm.y, liualthy oomiilii.tloii n m iinioiivd only by iniro hlooil. If only overy innii ami woman could ho Imlmv.l to ii.lupt tho nioriiliijt limlUo liaih, wliut n KruilfylnK chaiiito would tiiUc ihu. IriBiund or tho lhoinuinil of nh'kly, nnnnmlelookliiK moil, women mid r.liln, whit imaty or iinuldy (riuiinli'xloiiiii Imum.l of iho iniilil liidcB of "nwrvo wriiuks." "rundowna," "hniln fmt" mid lii-nnlmiatH wo eliotilil m'u a vlrllo, 0itlmlllo throim of nwychiH ko'l i.otil nvorywhora. An llihlilo lmtll U h.ul by drlnkllllC find nioriiliitf, bo'oro hro(ik(it, a Khun n( vi.jl hot wator with it leiu r.iaiimrul of llini'iitono ihoilmio In It, lo nimli trom Iho nonnnvh, llvnr, kid noyii umi lull ynrdti of liowola tho nro vloim ilny'a lihllS'tiillilo wunif, auiir rrtmninilonn und iMilnmin, ihu cli'iiimiiin, Btt-cotiinhu mill frealiriilnir the . ntirn Hllniflcjnry rniml before iiii(hi!t uinro food Into Ihn Ntommdi, Tlinno KMbJcct lo l"k hoadaeho; bll Ii.ii.ih'.h, nualy brcDtli, rlimiiimllf.iu, lohln; and tmrtk'tihiry tliomi who lliiva It tuilllil, tiiillow ciunploilon und who mo (MHiKtlimiml vi ry dfimi, aro urKiid to obtain it iguiutur ixiniid of I Inn-mono tilni'lilinii. ut tho ilnm atom whloti will i-onl hut n tt)M", but In aufllrldnt to ili'iiiounlrato Ihn niiluk mid remark iitihi I'limiK" lit hoili hulili nnil antioitr- -biii'O, itwiilihm thoon who liruntlco In tiTiinl miiiIIi Ion. Wo iniiat rnmonc lnT Hint loiddn iUiinllinw la nmro In Krtunl Uinn nulatilo, boraiiKO tho akin loea not nbaorb lliiiurlllo to roivj, tiimluiitii Iho blood whllo tliti norm tit tho thirty tout of buwola do; ' , (1001) SI'WDS ui ....J.. 1. U0 irrlp'U' Al'.STIlAl.IAN lUtDWN ON'IdNS : 2.00 per lUt) fur Snlo Hv Monarch Spuii Ffled Now i din (lino for tmir, now to;i, or loliiuc. Iho old one ropiilioil.' Wo nlso put on pluto kIiihs lii k ciii'lnliiN, do iiiliolf,tci Iiir, . nil kliulk of i cpalr work. ' . . . IMEDFORD AUTO TOP CO. Hit ortli (inipo Sti'i'ol., rhono 1111, A STOVES ' WANTED I hiivn contriictml to mipply omi onlur of :tu odd uoiiud hand atrtves and rniiiion, ' v' 'WFIAT IIAVll YOU TO Ol'l'lill? Wo tr.ido now kIovob for Bocond hitld. ';'''- Wo niTi'pl l.llicrly IIoihIh IIio miiuc cohIi, ...... ?. ( POOLE ' . FURNITURE 1:;;::2;:C0...;: 'fSur(!(!nn'nrH th Hno'tt "Wnolf.l MEBFOED IRON WOllKS rOlifiDTiY AMD MACHINE SHOP Alno newit for Fiiirhimltn nml iMDrHc ' ;' Kiiiiinim. 1 , i . 17 South RivcrMdo. ' " Co. sfeil Person and Firm NLISTING tiio First Na- nnal UanK in lire hnndllna I I f their f Intinccs rind liolplfia 1 1 rttli thulr ni ohloms will bo 11 nun J equally ailva'ntnoouss 1 1 v Individual and liuslnoss I siahllshmont. . I Wherever von aro In this 1 1 nuntv an account mav be. j ni ; aiiit eafolv carrloil' II Wm. G. Tali. ProsldcntV jL. MfiDFORD, rnniTnirmTOiTnmr HfCWM LcAPrrALiiooax) y Mr!'