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" 1 I . a , P3CDE FOUK , .. B.m...j- -Jt- IIEDFORD MAIL IaiRUNE AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPAPKR I'UBUHHHh KVKHV AKTKRNOON WXOEPT SUNDAY BY TUB -MKUrOUD l'HINTING CO, Officf. MRU Trlbimo Utilising, 35-27-39 North Kir el roe L riionu 75. A oonnotlilatfon of the Democratic i TImeB, Tit Medford' Mail, The Mod ford Tribune, tlm Hmuhorn Oregon iun, Tho Anhland Tribuno, Tho Medford Sunday Him In furntshod ubftcrlbcret desiring., a wevon-day dally nowicpnppr, , GKOKGR PUTNAM, Rdlton SUBSCRIPTION TEKMBl BY MA 11 IN ADVANCE: rally wllh Sunday Sun, year 5.0 ' Xnllyi with Sunday Sun. month. . .6S . JtaUy, without Sunday Sun, ywir- 5.00 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .50 . IVenkly Mali Tribune, ou yorw 1.50 Sufulav Sun. one year 1.50 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland, JackHonvlUc, Central Point, rhoontst: v lally, with Sunday Sun, year $7.1.0 juily, with Sunday Sun. month. .65 Pally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. t", ; Official paper of Jackson County. TCn'tered as second -clnwi matter at faeriford, Oregon, under tho act of March 9. 1879. worn daily avtruff circulation for ' ftlat moatEs oudlug- Sec 31, 191 3-.. 3,04a MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED . t PRESS. r Full Leased Wire Service. Th Asso Mated Press 1b exclusively entitled to the uae for republication of all news dtitpatches credited to it or not other 'Wla credited In lh(p paper, and also the local newn published herein. All rtphts of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. NEW LAW BARS SALEM. Feb. 27. A bill introduced bv tlie Jackson countv dclciralion has passed bolh bouses and been sent the governor which is designed, to pro tect ; cattle ranges from slreeo and Boat .growers, reads as follows : ; . Section 1.' No person ownim or bavins; charge of sheep or soats shali lierd, srnze. or pasture the same, or permit or suffer them to be herded, erased 'or pastured, on anv cattle ranire In Jackson countv. Oreson. UKUaUv occupied bv nnv cattle crow r. either as a spruiir. summer or winter Tanae for his cattle. Section 2. , Priority of possessory rieht, between cattle owners and own ers 'of sheep or eonts, or both, to ranee in " Jackson county. Oretron. shall be determined bv the urioritvin the, usual ond customary use of such rahRo, ;' either as cattle' ranee or sheep or soiit ronire. '' ? ' 14 ' , .cction 3. Every person ownins any sheep or Boats', and every person havine eh'arac thereof, who shall herd, graze; or pasture 'any such ' sbecp or Boats, or who shall suffer the same to be herded., erazed or pastured on :inv cattle ramie in Jackson countv. usually occupied by anv cattle erowcr eithot as a sprint', summer or winter raneeVor his cattle sbull be liable to suclj cattle erower for a penalty of not "more than $100 for each da v. or portion' thereof, which he shall so herd, iraze or pasture said sheep or soats upon such Tanec. which pen alty may be recovered bv the person entitled thereto' in an action at law. ' A Woman's Recommendation Mrs. D. T. Tryor, Franklin 'A v.. Otsego, O.,' writes: "Nine years'ago I . was very; muph afflicted with kidney ; trouble. -1 bought different kinds of medicine, but all' to no effect, nntil one' day I bought a box of Foley Kid ney Fills. I realized so great a ben efit from the use7 of that box that I concluded myself cured ot . kidney trouble. I feel safe in - recommend ing Foley Kidney' Pills to any kidney sufferers." They relieve backache, ore-muscles, stiff Joints', rheumatic pains and bladder ailments. For sale by Medford Pharmacy.' "' r Card of TJinnks We 'hereby wish to express our heartfelt' thanks to those who have teen so kind during our recent be reavement. We especially extend our appreciation to those who so gener ously presented flowers and to those who have been so kind to oat little children. . : , A. E. STRONG. i-, . . i MRS. JULIA I. BUTTON". MTSS MARY E. STRONG. Kotice to Wood Dealers or . Contractors - School District No.' 49, Medford, Oregon, will receive bids for 350 Cards of wood, same to be sound body wood, either red fir, black oak or laurel and to Ue delivered and mea sured on the. school grounds, between 'June first and, August first, 1919, all, wood must be cut from live trees, each stick to be four feet long, and not less than six Inches or more than twelve inches in diameter. Wood to be so piled that it can easily be mea sured on the grounds and all mea surements to be satisfactory to both parties. , Bids to be. opened March 11th at 8:00 p. m. at the High School build ing,, the board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. ' Mail bids to F. 13. Redden, Clerk of School District No. 49, Modford, Ore gon. F. E. REDDEN,' Clerk. M JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phono M. 47 and 47-J3 : Automobile Hearse Service Iiariy Assistant t ' , ' 82 SOUTH BARTLETT Auio Ambulant Sotvlcei : Coroner CHILD WELFARE. THE most eonnltte child's' welfare code yet cuinpiled is that, now iteiuling befoiv tlie Missouri legislature, the result of nil effort to standardize children's laws. II is the work of a special commission appointed for the pur pose and contums.51 laws. i ' ; ' . ''.z ' , Tho eode provides fi.r support of children horn out of wedlock; raises, the age of consent to Hi years; establishes the marruigc age at 15; abolishes eonmlon law niarraiges; provides for extradition of child desertei-s; provides for jtunislnnent of adults responsible for child delinquency; establishes a state home for dependent children; estab lishes a bureau for mental defectives tit the University of Missouri to serve courts, schools and institutions in ex amination of defectives, and provides special classes in public schools for feeble minded, deaf, blind and crippled children. Marriage of feeble-minded and epileptics would be. prohibited. , ' The code's labor section prohibits employment of child, ren under 14 in any occupation unless au employ ineut certificate-lias been obtained, except. , during vacation pe riods. Boys oyer 12 years and girls past 18 eouhl engage in street trades if.lieensed and supplied with badges after special examination. Ohildren under 16 could not he em ployed moi-o than 8 hours a day or 48. hours a vfeek, and chiidren under 21 could not work as. night messengers Special permits would be required for children under 16 working under -ground,-on power machinery, or on, the stage.1. ''-'.' : ' . ' ' . Completion of the eighth grade would be necessary be fore employment certificates were issued, and the. com pulsory school attendance age would be raised to 10 un less tlie child had finished the eighth grade. Poverty of parents would not be grounds for school exempt iofi. - The state board of health would -have charge of a di vision of child hygiene and would' regulate conditions and provide physical examination. Such authorities would be required to open schools for public meetings or commu nity purposes. ; ; '' ' ' :The county superintendent of public welfare would be charged with'adininistration of the laws and, with his as sistants, would act as probation, attendance and parole officers for children. . The nation is awakening to; the necessity of looking after the child to insure the welfare of tho adult. No na tion can iong prosper that neglects the children and per mits their exploitation. Thev are the countrv's most val uable and hitherto most neglected asset for upoiMhem de-i ponds the iuturc. .Neglect of the children is a contribu tary cause to the decay and deterioiiation of a people and of a civilization and proper care of them is na tional insurance. TAILING THE AN EFFORT was made to pass a bill in the Oregon leg islature to establish double election boards, one to count while the votes are: east, so that the result of an election will be known within a few hours after tlie closing of the polls, but the statesmen of the sonave' promptly killed the measure. That Oregon should act quickly in an up-to-date fashion was .against their principles, and they desire to perpetuateMhe present system "whereby it is frequently a week befflre the result of an election is known. . '. " . i , , : ' : The double election bdard has been tried out in both Kansas and West Virginia and proved a great success. These states are among the first in the union to announce the result. California, "Washington, Montana, Idaho and! other Avestem states have similar measures pending and! at the .next election, Oregon will probably have the jjroud distinction of tailing the procession in election counts. The proposed California law does not in any way af fect the secrecy of the ballot, as the election officials and attendants are under oath not to divulge the vote until the poll is closed. The added expense ' is comparatively trifling. " '" '' ' ' ' , ' '; ' ' ' '' '"! ' ' Allies Repulse Bolshevik!. ARCHANGEL, Feb. 26. (By As sociated Press. ) Bolshevik troops on Monday attempted a counter-attack against the newly-gained allied posi tions on the Murmansk front, but were repulsed with heavy losses. The Bolshevik! used an armored train in their ineffectual attempt. "' MARY PiCKFORD 'JOHANNA ENLISTS' Tomorrow mtpord matt; tribune, ium.,j. .. . i PROCESSION. 'Oppose Sinking German Shins. PARIS. Feb. 27. "The French dclcsation to the peace conference will cncrKeticnlv oppose the sinkinir of the German fleet." snvs Stcphunc Lan.anne in the Matin. "The French government," he adds,' "is firmlv de termined to use the ships which fall to France." IN HER LATEST THE PICTURE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING- FOR In this sparkling lunv Artcrat't Picture,' Mary Pickford plays a part of a little girl who never had a beau and is dying for one. V And then couk the Camp Lordy, Lordy, the beaux are a thick as flit's' 'round a jam pot. And she marries' the .Best-Boy of the lot and rides off on a gnu carriage some picture! 1 v LET '3 ALL GO AND SEE MARY LIBERTY "Two , fj . , LAST TIMES TONIGHT. ; : . , LILA LEE IN "SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE" medfortv ORF.nox; ttittrday, fctrttary J1..1. - 1 : . .in. i : . .jl . j. ., . . it .1.., ' : ". 1 - ' ' " mm TROUT AND .1. Y. lU'i'i'ian, siiiH'vintomliMit at tho tlutlo Knlls I'ish hutchoi'V.Mms ii. feived jmi.llOO eveil cut-lliiMiil trout oass, the first ciiiiMmimonl of the vi'ar fur Imtrhinir mid feedine at llutto Ktills nnd liheralion next nu lunui in the lluttu I'tvek mid 'other streams. The escs nrrived in tine t'omlitioiv and ure the host ever re-' ceived hero. Olhor iMiiiNimunenls arc expected shortly. Thev were feitt IVoin I ho Hiinneville hulelioi'V hv .Muster Fish Warden Climkm iinon the rouiie-it of (I. l'utmim. who ueti tioned for a million out -tluoiit or hhiok .spotted trout osus from the state and another million from t'"' federal bureau of luiti'lierios for the Klk Crook hatohorv. Siiiiilur rouuisi lions from the same soiitvo last voar resnlted in tho hatching and liberation of throo-ntia rters of a million eiit throut IVv finuerlinus in the Hokuo nml its trihataiios. in whii-li there has been a jrrudaallv . inercitsiiii! shortage of cut-throat, duo to increased fish imr. lack of propaaatioii and wastage of irrigation ditches. . With the cnmMuinn fur sereenins the ditches well underway bv Superin tendent of Screens Ail ken and the excellent cooperation of the bureau of fisheries and the stale fish and irnmc commission in hatchery work, it is hoped that the streams will soon he restocked with abundance ot eut throut ns well as steelliead. of which several million are annually liberated. Seventy fish screens, coveriinr the more important ditches, includiiu; all Hosrue river ditches between McLond and HvIh'O bridges, have been installed by Mr, Aiken. Ditches on Hoar rreek. Kmiurant nrevk. Xeil creek. Little Butte creek, Wnuoner creek. Kvnns creek and Applesate from I'aliner Vri'ek to ltuch have been screened. Orders for nearly a hundred more screens have been filed and 'the screens are lieiiisr manufactured for installation this ... siri2. ' which will cover all the important ditches from BLISS NATIVE II E R B TABLETS For over thirty years they have 4'aithfully and successfully served the people in all lands. They are recognized as the standard proven herb remedy for constipation, rheumatism, lutlmestlon, sick headache, and liver .and kidney ills. Thousands ot families nlwnys keep them at liaifd, and thousand of tcstlmonlnls'hjive neon given ns to the beneficial .results they huve produced. If you suffer from constipation, rheumatism, distress after eating, or your kidneys or liver are caus ing you pain, take Bliss Native Herb Tablets. Yon will find them a great aid In restoring a general healthy condition, ,. They act gent ly but firmly, they purify the blood, tone up the system, create appetite and restore good health. A box contains 200 tablets, and will last tho averago family six months. The genuine bag our trade mark on every tablet. Look for our monoy back guarantee on each box. Price 11.00 Sold by leading druggists and local agents everywhere. You Get What Your Doctor Prescribes ! ' scientific accuracy speed, and absolute honesty are added to every doctor's prescription you bring to bo fillod at our store. , j West Side Pharmacy ARTCRAFT PICTURE Days- - L TOT U Is n little strange that while we have ulways roll such a close rela tionship with tho French, they as a pooplo have Imlgrntud very lit t lo to this country, owing to the fact per il a pa that economic and social con ditions at homo have been more fa vorable than In moat Knropoan coun trios. This fact utlda to tho unique tcaluro of tho appearance hero of tho French military band Tuesday, Mar. 4 th. We have had Italian, (lenuau and RUKHlnn musicians galora, but very ruroly have wo had tho prfvUcge of listening to such aa array of French artists aa these. Tho French man is a distinct typo, and tho strong personality of each of these music ians Is something in Itself to set them apart from tho usual muslcul organi zation. Sale is now ou for tho French .Mili tary band at tho Medford Pharmacy. Prices $1.00 and 1.500. the li'ouue and its tributaries, and will otfoclnnllv end the aimunl slaughter of voune fish. All the ditch owners, with one exception, have boon tllad to cooperate in thi? needed pro tection of vountr fish. Thr Is mors Catarrh In this section ot th country thnn all other dls put toKetlwr. unit tar yr It win un posed to b IncurHblo. Doctors prvscrlbvd local nnwltca, and by constantly rllln to cur with local lrcatnint. pronounced it Incurablt. Catarrh ts a local otioana, greatly tr"luanceu by coniitHutionat con ditions and therefore, requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, maimlactured by F. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Is a constitutional remedy, la taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surface! of the System. Ono Hundred IollarH re ward Is offered for any case that ItuD'a Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and tesUmonlala. F. J. CHENKY tc CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists, He. Hall's Family Pill for constipation. A New Hot Lunch at Crowson's Ws have arranged a number ot tasty and pleasing , combination luncheons from which to chooHo. Wo arn featuring hot biscuits with nearly all of them. wiwm, A Satvrcay 27, 1010 I . . . , . " IFresh J Tltisl uLn Flake Don't mu. i in1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR licmcinber that your 1'Wd cnrHo attention that yon get the genuine Ford service materials, experienced t n .. i i . worKinan ana oui' Fortl is tfin to take chances with poor mechanic! with ectiall ypoor quality liuttcriiili 'Bring it to us and save botli lime an money. We are authorized Forddea eis. trusted bv puny io look after the wants of Foi owners that's the assurance we o fcr. We are getting a few Ford ea and tin first come live very. C. E. Gates Auto Co. DAVISSON'S Table Rock Store': Wc luivn biniulil ( lit Tallin Hock store, Iwivo ro-stockctl it, ami lire uoIiik to try nml imiko II im-i t 1 1 tat riiiiiliciiiciiln of n KimiiI conn-, try ntinc hy keeping the iIiIiim ilmi you nccil, Wo pay llm hioiio for ckkh Unit, they do In (Vutriil I'olnl or .Mod. fortl and n tliluk va can ell kimmIm its )n-jily nx they tin In clllK'r pl:ir. Wo ivtinld lie very iilad Imlccil to Imvc you conic mill look over otic Hlork and Kct aciii:ilii(ctl with It. ' ' ' H. W. Davisson 003000000COOOLXOOOOOOOOCOOOOCCXXOOOOCKJO Stocked Up and y --fi Ready for Business J I Sewer Pipe Irrigation Concrete Culverts Drain Tile r Wc furnish estimates on alt classes of road con-, struction and concrete work. '' ' , ' ,; '' '."" " ' No job too large; no job too small. . Let us figtiro on your work. " ' AVe contract. ' 1 ' ; , . 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