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MAIL TJIT?,TTNR. fKDFOT?D. ORKfJOX. FRIDAY. .TAX ITA RY ?A. 1010 TAOE TmtETC J ; . i i i 1 i 'iwni mm mini h i tct: BILL AIID 10 300000000X0XXOOOCK50COOOOOOOCKX00! ' 1 WHM T MBO&T y FATHER ? Obsessed with the big idea of protecting those at home, father often omits the essential protection of his most vital asset strength. Theaters and Movies HELP 10 OUST OCXKXOOOCK500000XCXXKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC0 AT AT THE RIALT0 TONIGHT AND T0M0RR0V TO CULTIVATION 9? ArTCDFOTtT) xxxooooooocoo I'BAMJM, .Tun, 3 l.---lttU'eHi'litiillvo Hhnldoti him Introduced n Mil which, if It llKVOIIII'H n luw, will hum u very liniiofiunl Itifliinnt'o tnwiti'il corrod ing thu pi'imuitt iiiiiiiillrifiiiMiir.v (dii , illt Whim nutrotiiiilliin riuhliiK In tho itppur ItoKim rlvur, Thn hill ilium lit iturronlliiK Ihii coti (IIIIoiih nt llm Anient ilum, It run DKiit'oat tho fni't Hint Ihiil Mlriictino In In Mich ii mum u( mi iiiii If lluil mi nfflclmil rinhwny cannot hu niiiliiliiln td nnclrclliiK It ImeiiUNo u coiillnnoiui miouiii of water cannot li n it I it l it 1 11 od thru tlm fluhwny. Mny Hit l)iM'liirl N'uIniiiii'O .Mr, ttholdan'n bill nuilivn it tlio duty (if tlio flxli wiiriliui, when hu find ii (I ii in In mich it niuta of unro inilr n to furliltl Ihu nnnnitlvn of un efficient flHhwny lu nurvii iiotlca on I hu owm r of thn itiini to repair thn Hnnm mill If finch rupnlr nra not innilo within a ri'imotiulilu llinii It be come tho ilnty of thn flnli wnnli'n to fllK n complaint HKiiliiHt tlm witne- wllh tho flnli mill xutna commlmilnti, duo notion bulnic given ta tho' owner of thn dnm. If Ilia fUh and huiiiii pnnimlHHlon find Hint th entidlllonii fnrlild u free , pumuKO of llio f f Kit nhovo thn dnm lliny nra nuthnrlited la doolnrn tho nnmn common ntibtanco mid In Mtruct tho flnli wnrilmi tu provide fur thn nbnimmmt nf iirh n iiiilnunro. . .Mr. Hholdon'ti lillt rniul nil follow; Ti-l iif Jlurc Section I. II nhull tin unlawful for any portion or pomonn, firm or corporation to rontiiriirt In Hitch it mnnnnr any dnm or artificial oh ntrurtlon aero any renin In thin Into frequented by twlinnu or Iroul. or to maintain tiny tnrli dum or ob trucl'lim heretofore erected In urn1 a rondillon nf itnmpiilr Hint n mr vkoahlu and efficient rinnwity rnnnoi Im mnlnlnlnml no nit lo oniiblit a pnn nniin by thn f lull frc'iuuntlnit hnl'l I renin piuit unci beyond licit dnm or obstruction. It ulinll bn lltn duty of tho flnli warden to oninlno from limn to time all riuniK mid artificial obMriictlonn In nil rlvnrn mid mriinmn in thn male frequented by nil I in on or trout, mid If In lil opinion any mieh dam or ob t ruction la coimtruclnd In ml" It a tnnnnar or In in mu ll u Mum of unre pair nit lo prevent thn offlclnul mr vlci'nbloneiii of, fliihwny around audi dnm or nrllflclnl oliKtructlon, mid If In bin nplnion tlicrn in not n free pnnnmtn for flnli punt nml beyond any nucli dnm or artificial ohm ruc tion on account of thn coiiHirtiellon or lack of rnpnlr of w'h dnm or ob. trueil ho ahull notify thn owner Ihoroof to repair audi dum or nrllflc lnl ol)t ruction within n roiiiumiiblo tlmo and maintain tho nnmn an a to pnrmll tto froo pttaaiiKO for flnli pnnt nnd beyond Ihn iimn. ('mi Ho tViiidi'innisl If audi dnm or ohniriictlon In not repaired to tho anllaftuttlon of aiild flHb wnrdon within thn tlmo pcrlflcd It ahull bo Ihn duly of anld flnli war den to cull a formal ImnrliiK before tho atntn flnli and anmn coniiiilnnlon, and It ahall bo tlio duly of until flnli and itnmo coinnilnnloii lo hold auch honrltm, bnforo which hearlUR the aatd flalt warden nhall enler com- plaint ulloKlnn thnt anld dnm or ob atriictlon In. a common niiinnnco nnd anklnir for an ordor fnr tho rnmovnl or nbnlnmnnt of audi niiinnnco. The owner or local reprenoiilativc of tho ownnr of audi dum or obatriicllon Hhnll bo ulven written notlro nf audi hearing nt lonnl ton ditya bnforo tho an mo and mny npponr nt tho anmo and bo represented by cnunnnl. If an n roaiilt or audi hearing tlio flah and nnmn commlnnlon shall find that the nald.dnm or obatrudlon In. In Hit opinion n common niiinnnco, It hall and hereby la nitthorlind anil ompoworod to ordor tho flnli wnrdon to tnko audi atopn na tho nuld fiHh and Riuno commlHHlon nhull apodfy to uliato audi niiinnnco forthwith, nnd Ilia flah wnrdon la lioroby nitthorlxod and Instructed lo enrry out. tho or flora of anld flnli nnd Riimo comml alon n b to tho nbntomoiit of auch nut annuo. ' , FDR WAR COLLEGE 'nwn iPHV AUI.'IftlWV am my OK OCCUPATION, Jim. fl. Helmets of every tvpo worn liv tiermitn oi intern nnd men ilnriiur I ho war urn lininc collected hv tho l ulled mimics voeeiy- ,i,iun f, lite wni finlloirn in 'WitKliiiiL'lon nnd tlio imiRi'iim nt Wn"f I'o'nt. 'J'lic (ollei'lion fur enell nlso will fiontiiin swdimIh of viirioua kinds. rijlos nnd rovolvurs, broiiHt iuiiicn worn bv (lorninn itipcrH nnd oilier nf ..mi.Mi. lina iiiitdlfM. lltld 111 niVii'CT ,i ,ii . fco ., , fnnt n Hiiinplo of uenrlv evnrvlliinu' n.xcoptiiiL' tlio licnvv nrtillnrv hroimlit into iiho hv llio (lernimis ilm-im; tlio four your a wnr. ; LONDON, .Iiiii, III Klvn roproaon lulii'OH of HuhhIiiii pill II leu 1 oriinulza IIoiih wlio it i u now limn luivo hutuud a uliiluineiil in wltleli they imaort Unit they are of thu opinion Hint thn nnl vol Inn of Itimnln rtKililren, ri rut of nil, that tttiiwlii ft Ii ii lil bo lilKiriitud from Ihn llolnhovlkl. 'flic y link for 111" uo livu help of .tlm nil Inn lo allien fur ItiituilniiH who nra flKhtliiK IlolHliuvlk rule, Thu deli'Klillou flicluden two mod ern I o coiiHorvntlvcH, una liberal mid two niodorntu nodnllntn. They worn nenl lo thn iilllnd ciiuiitrloa to Inform thn Kovernineiiln mid pnoplna of Hun nlu'a critical poaltloii. The iiioinbern of thn (IcU'Kiiilon uro Vludlmlr flur knt' Nlcholun Hhitboko, formerly lliin aluii mtihiiHnudor at Vlonun; KnrKlua Trvllnkoff, formerly prenldont of tho Itunnliin Kctimonlcnl council: Alnxnn. iter Tltoff utiil Coiiitianilno Krovopon koff. The two limt named nro mod erate iodaltkU. Thin lulnalon When In I'arln wna heiuliid by I'rofennor I'uul Mllltikoff. lender of tho Itiinalun conalllutlonnl duinocriitn nnd former ly forelKii nilnlHler, but bin namo la not Included anionic llione who niuho pulilln tho appeal for help for Hunalu. "Tho (lorninn domliintlon In Ilua ala nnd Ita nrllflclnl npllttltiK Into In dei't'iiilent pnrln," any tho HuhhIiiii rnprnauiitntlvca, "l conlrury to tho nnplrntlona of tho niannen and of nil the anno olemenla which demand tho union of tho wholo country in a it I u Klo nlntn whono ulilmnlo fata munt tin dntnriiilund by llio free doclnlon of thn ponplna InhnbltliiK Ituaaln. 'For Hila purpnan nctlvo help la required from tho allien for nil tbono purm of Ituanlu which nro in conflict of thn llolnbevllcl und who nro atrlv- Iiik lo rnunlto nnd roKonornlo Itua nlu. '' SPOTTED FEVER I'.OZKMAN. Munt.. Jmi. III. Tlml wiltl nil, hits uliiv il Hurt in tlm Niirend mill reeitrrciieii ttf Miblli'd fever, ii thov urn mil in fuel llio iniiin roKer- tirx of Hiih fnlnl tlciiHe, H llio llteurv Hint Mr. If. H. l'nrkrr. iixit niil In tlio -htle boa nl of citloiilolticv, tilnli!. to work mil on live wiltl rabbits from various purl of the Htnte. lie him ro(iuesl(( Hint live rubhils be -t'lil in hv the ncoiile of Montana for the imriuisn. "We have itMkctl Hint livn wiltl rub hils he bhiinietl lo us in order Hint we mil v work out our tlteorv. Kind Dr. I'uiker, "At present tho miiller slill is in the theorv luue nnd notliinu niiist he Inkeii its defiiiilelv etilidu sive thnt Hie rubbil is tlio uuiltv imenl in the spotted fever recurrence und spread. ' Ai'Ciirilini! o Dr. I'lirkerH llieorv. Iiiiiuiins eontriiet Hitolled fever from he wooil tick, which carries the u'crni of Hie disease. Onlv n siniill nor eentnuo of the Iickh iietiiullv tiansiint the serm lie explained, hut unv inn v triinsmit il if thov come in contact w!tli the cerni. Tho tick, which has four Maws of life, miiv Intiisniit the uerm of tho tlisenso tlirnnuli ils eijir. to Hie vonnir. Throiieh the three later since of the liii vn, nvmiili nml iidult the liek in imrusilie. MEET II SAN rtiAN't'ISCO, .Inn. .11. Hon ny l.eonnril of New York, liulitweiifht hoxiutr elinnipinn of llio world, will meet .loo Honinmin of l'ortlnnd here ioniuhl in ii st'lieiluletl four round l.oiil. TIlis bout will lio tho foiiluve of ii series of nix hoins stnaod lis n benefit lo Ihn ehunipinn ill rooomiilion of the nianv limes lio volmilarilv of fored his services tliiritiK the wnr for various war activities. Holli men uro c.vpeetod to enter the riitlit slinlillv in excess 'of Ihn llllt pound liuhl woiuht limit. Itonininin while n luoiiiismi; vounii.stor, is nol o.xpeidcit bv rinir followers to cniise tho tillo lioldor unv worry. flULADKM'HIA. Jnn. SI. Tight skirts worn by women passongors huvo upset schedules on tho rail roads. Tlio Pennsylvania railroad, with scientific accuracy, has found that slnoo wonion hnvo bogtin wearing tight skirts tho nvorngo . stopping tlmo of u train nt n nlntlotl is now snvontoon socoiuls longer I hull It wns when tho skirts woro short nnd roomy nrouiit! v.is bottom. In reply to a complaint of tho South Jersey Commuters association Hint trnlns wero not run on tlmo tho niniiiigomont gnvn this in formal Ion nnd stilted thnt unions stylos In skirts chnngo vnry noon tho running tlmo of local trains must bo lengthened. V ; 7 ' A ' i : r-rf;; vj r m JA- i DOnOTHV pMLlltS ' Lt i , -r.KWfi'i U M PRODUCTION ' I . . 1 : VWTTHE TALK AT PAGEJ0N1GHT "Ainericii's Answer'' nt the I'litre Inniuht nnd Siiturtluv. was mailt! I.v Hie I'ltiled Kliitcs Si'.'iuil fonts nlio- lii!niibers nndcr the direction of tifiierul I'ershinir, bv whom it wits ro viewed mid niiroVeil. (ioiieral l'e.-- sltiiiL' has stiitl Hint the films arc nit accurate iiccoiiutiiiir of his stewurtl- sliip mid thnt the complete scries will form n itictornl history of Amerieu's part in t tut irront war. A cleiir idea of how Amerieu Imn llcd llio tremendous inb of Irunsport ii irsoltlierfi and supplies ncross tlio ocean mnv Im catherod from the sec ond I'niteil States official wnr itic ture, "America's Answer," which is lit the 1'iiL-e ttiiiiulit mill Satiirdnv. Krom coiivoveil Iransports to tho ! first lino trenches toe activities ol I lie American iiniiv in France nro vividlv port raved. Tho bridne of ships nsl;- oil for bv (ieiieml I'ersltin2 wns made. An apprei iiible spall is now formed bvfi tho hundreds that took American sol- liers mid supplies "Over There," and thov uro shown in "Amcricn's An swer , pcrtni-minir tlietr iiiiDorlant lulv with tlio nlilo assistance nnd Diiitet'lioti of the nnvv. lite incline shows tlio Irnnsporls onroule mill tiiilonilini; in 1'nincc. iiiakintr "-o of (lie splendid ltorl fn eilities conslructed bv American en liineers. SEATTLE. Jan. 31. A lono un maaked bandit boarded a northbound Great 'Norlluirn passenger train at Snmlsb, Wash., early today und held up tho train crew and tho day conch passengers, according to word receiv ed by tho Sonttlo police. Not more than f 10 was obtained by tho robber. It was roportod. Tho bandit went thru the couch ns the train was Hearing South Ilel llnghnm. Wash. At tho point of a revolvor ho forcotl evory passenger to hold up his hands. The passengers were allowed to lower tholr hands only long onough to got their money which tho bandit desired. Tho robber dropped off tho train ns It slowed down tu stop at South Uolllnghnm. Wounded severely l'rivnte Ern est. Knohoi'ir, l'yrtlnnd, Ore; I'rivnto J. F. Mosor, Seio Oseirnn, Ore.; I'ri vnto Mux Dnvis, Hrookinus, Ore.; Pri vate Wm. hi Wiliint, Snlcm. Ore, Wounded, decroo undetermined, liroviouRlv 'reported niissinsr in no tion I'rivnto T. S. l'owoll, Jordan Valley, Ore, . Wounded ; sliuhllv Ilorsoslioer Merinan If. Christmnn.' Klnninlh Knlls, Ore.: Cook Krviu Pnrkor Ale Minds, John Dnv. Ore.: rrivnto Jo seph Sampson, Knlls Oil v. Ore.: l'ri vnte Jesso J, Jones, Diewsoy, Ore.; I'rivnlo Kduur I), 'l.usbv. lieedvillo, Ore.: I'rivnlo Thomas W. Weeks, Ornbtreo, Ore. ARGENTINE TROOPS . ' ATTACK MAXIMALISTS IH'KXOS AIKES. Jan. "10 Arson J lino troops hnvo reunited Uio Clullu iios mill will proceed inlpnd to net nuninst tlio Miixiinnlists. 1 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief s 'FOR INDIGESTION RELL-AN AT LIBERTY TODAY There nro fow, men in public life who aro bettor known than Herbert Hoover, food administrator, who is now In Europe In charge of tho dis tribution of food, to starving neutral und suffering bclliuerciit nations. Mr. Hoover's office in WnshinBton may bn seen In MurKiierlto Clark's new photoplay, "Mttlo Miss Hoover," which will ba shown at tho Liberty Ihentro today and tomorrow. Tho sot nsed in "Uttlo Miss Hoo ver" is a roplica of Mr. Hoover's of- flco where MIbb Clark discussed the purpose of food conservation with tho celebrated administrator. On the wnlls nro tho national colors, a map of Hie United Suites nnd a olcturo of 1'renldcnt VOodrow Wilson. Tho story deals with tlio fortunes of Nancy 2riiddnckJ.a beautiful soci ety Kirl of Washington who is an en thusiastic food conservationist after sho has hoard n Bpedch by President Wilson. Sho becomes a fnrmcretto and aftor adopting tho slngan, "eggs will win tho war." sho goes on a farm to ralso chickens, and incidentally to improve tho prospects of hor Impov erished family. Sho meets a gentle man fnrmer who la employed on her furm and an Interesting lovo story develops. BANKER SLATED FOR BKnUN", .Inn. Si. (By Associat ed Press.) Tlio announcement of the. rotlremont of Arthur. Von Owinner ns managing director of tho Deutsche! Hnnk lends color to a rumor In, Ber lin today thnt ho Is expected to be olocted president of the German re public. The Popular Choice. People of culture, taste and refine ment are keen for health, simplicity and contentment. Thousands of these people choose the cereal drink INSTANT POSTUM as their table bev erage in place of tea or coffee. Healthful Economical Delicious SUITS TO OHDKK 2ft.U DP Alan Clonnliii;. lifwslim un.l Alterlua 12H K. MAIN, tl'STAUtS MadeN ( I I IN HEATTU':. Jnn. ?A. Water, most ly from tho h'Kh Cascade mountains ditched and flurned to tho eastern pluins below, has made over 250, 00'J arid Washington acres fertile and has Increased their valuo at least one hundred times. "Washington Is away ahead of other northwest states In irrigation matters," declares T. Ii. Hill, secre tory of the state development bureau of the Scattlo chamber nf commerce und an authority on land settlement and Irrigation matters. "This .Is due to several renHons, tho main one be ing that wo have studied Irrigation tboroly nnd have treated It as a big business." Vuklinii mi Kxnmpln Records on filo in Mr. Hill's office here show that the Yakima valley, a great area in -central Washington, probably contains more completed irrigation projects than any other part of the state. Rough CitlmatOs show about 200,000 acres of tho val ley aro under Irrigation. Private ditches In other parts of Washington supply water to many acresl in tho Wonatchee country, tho "Walla Walla section, tho Spokane valley, the Okanagon valley, and other sections. Central Washington land, before it was irrigated, Mr. Hill estimates, was worth from fifty cents to 10.00 per acre. Now, this same land, hav ing felt tho magic touch of water, has riven In value to $150 to ?200 per acre. The land was once used mainly for grazing. Now It produces crops worth from ?C0 to $130 per acre. Systems I'rojectcd Many irrigation systems !n Wash ington nro projected. Greatest of all tho projects is the Big Bend or Co lumbia I;asln to irrigate over 2,000. 000 southeastern Washington acres by taking water from the Pcnd d'Orcile .river and using tho Pcnd d'Orelle Lake of .Idaho and the Flat head Lake of Montana as reservoirs. The water would be dropped by grav ity thru attitch from the lakes to the soil. Government and state money has mado much of the Irrigation possible. Eventually all tho government irri gation scherr.es will be owned by the water users, for tho government's I plan, in general, Is to let the users purchase the ditches and water rights now controlled by the federal reclamation service. STIFF JOINTS " SORE MUSCLES Lasber Dp Qnickly Under the Soothing, I Penetrating Application of Hamiia's Wizard Oil In cases of rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers- up stiff, aching; joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely .reli able, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing-, penetrating qualities. Get it from HrncrcrUlc fnr 3ft fn If "ot satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. 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Med ford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had Tory severe Btomacb trouble and had been bothered tot several years and last August was nol expected to live, and hearing ot Qlm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, Modford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and todaj am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed). W.R.JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Modford ' S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point , W. Ii. Chlldreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. , J. V..McIntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. B. Von dor Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. is as beneficial to the hard-working man of business as it is to the growing child. 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' Has been inspected by the City Health Committee and . ":.' . - DECLARED SANITARY and safe from contagious diseases. BREAD rV ipsd3- y A trial will convince ycu of its merit. Order a sack of VVILMO Today from your local grocer Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rogue Valley Milling Co. i f, .... . ....... Buy Your Goods from a Home Factory HELP BUILD UP YOUR COUNTRY. ; HELP US TO, GET PAY ROLLS. You can do this by buying goods grown and packed at home as much as possible. BUY CANNED GOODS PACKED BY THE Rogue River Valley Canning Co.