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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1920)
r PHE SIX STED'FOTt'D WCTTTI TRIBUNE, flfEDFOin), OT?EflOX. TUESDAY, JANUARY f. 1020 rJ. ? - T t f T T t f t t T f T ? T ? f t t ,f t f r With These Farm Conveniences You're Living inthe City 3y having running water in your house, barn and outbuildings, and electric lights throughout, you will have all the conveniences of a city home. And at the surprisingly low cost at which the PAUL AUTOMATIC PRESSURE SYSTEM &ZSX&M. LIGHTING PLANTS can be installed, you can afford them. Ask us for further infor mation. It will be a pleas ure to figure with you whether yon decide to buy 11 ww r nwt. James R. Milan HOR'INE'K BLDG; M'edfosd, Ore. LOCAL SPORTSMEN O O O O .Q Heath's Drug Stow QUALIFIES AS A& A. D. S. Store SEE XSVJk TKIVBQiBm t& 0UDG1 II Did Ycm Sfaopa 'i "Melon ON January first we ow!i(ed fan t-pvtmiiii of our Savings Dcpowkx-t U.. :s-wi'il Interest payment. It was just like "fiwrJ ., mwt" SwriC thPise. fuircls' had not Vrew. (AryvM-i Wr. ,i.t the First National ilwi -lvm ire would have reiiiin'i idle w If i" pjnt w necessarily. It's a "good thing" yoi hld $fc in on, it too. J Stating that the Oregon State Fish , and Game Protective association was a unit for the complete divorcement ' of the commercial canned en' and i people's intercuts now administered , by the state fish and game com ml s- 8ion and supporting Governor Olcott ! in his opinion that harmony could i not be restored under the present ! commission or form of adminiBtra- lion of fish and game matters, repre sentatives of the anglers, hunters and other general public interests went on record at the special meeting , called by Governor Olcott at Salem yeslerday morning. Immediately upon assembling In sonute chamber, Senator A. W. Nor blad, of the lower Columbia li-rer dis trict was elected chairman of the meeting and Governor Olcott was in vited to attend the meeting. The governor in addressing the meeting reiterated his former opinion that harmcny under the present plan of administr-ation of fish a-n-d g-a-me mat ters of the state was impossible and that he believed the best interests of the people would be served by thh establiHliment of two separate com lissions, one to ad-minister the inter ests f;f the people and the sports-men and the other to be purely represen tative of the ni-nnerie.s a-nd com-mer- c-kil interests. Senator XorbId then caMod on the Fin and Gaio Protective association delegates, miAitft different fndivU uals and insiftlitg t'l.l ty should stato meir f,riev-ts. PrtnrtL A .. IH)Wi, of tile Tlam ?it Ga Pro tective io state tfeit I'm first V5 desirtd jw tit's wttoval of I'm jrtvt f'i a fm tv.m.mte ion atd lu ( 1 1 i at of all 90I i I ics froo tfeo fink a4 gave initeit fit rut fc. Dr. I)w staUt tie Ow gon !?tat KWh t.nd (iuu Ira'Uvs lHtdti wis fully it accord tko govern r's vi?s nr;a.r'Jig t preffnt :oce-'ry cWiih vi miii tat wiiii W cG'jMfi(r. of tW re poMt of t'9 ir.rt empWyjW. t aMit (bat tW J'w 1 .'. (Vmm? fretiVQ ate fiXW 4m,iM vm U tJw o- vi--a.:lity me liijr.6fc tv Evl-tlT iMXwxt; t 5iub Vma JSffc. c u 1 1 14 Ml. (WtVt j 1 f W. . f t-ltf s.tW:vn O-c'in wctliE rmliw by tha resvatiM of tlic wilat gaiae nl HSeiS its VAST YSACt JV Jk. fltaMMD'S """V fS?t!iJ cold remei!l7 for 10 pea ia time: lorm iw, iiiw, no opiate. breaks up a cold tn 24 hours relievea grip tn 3 davs; 4 Money back if it fails. The . genuine Dox nas a Kea top wttn Mr. i tins picture. t A ' Dwig. Slmrm't Kame (inh and criticized in no uncer tain language the lax manner In which the people's Intercuts were be ing cared for. Mr. Mansfield said that the fact that hundreds of mil lion!) of dollars of fish had been taken and sold by Oregon packers was not evidence that the packers had a vested right to all the remain ing fish in the waters of the state but that the fish belonged to tho peo ple who were entitled to see that they were not exterminated for" the benefit of commercial interests. The speaker made positive statements in regard to the steadily decreasing bteelhead trout In the tipper Kogue river and said that spawning beds that 't visited by thousands of -stcelhead a few years ago, were to his personal knowledge now entirely deserted in the spawning season. Mr. .Mansricld's address received consid erable applause. Senator C. M. Thomas told the meeting that the first action in order was the resignation of the present state fish and game commission and said he fully a-g-reed with Governor Olcott that two commissions were necessary and that politics should not bo per.m'iMed to have a-ny p'fr-t In future ad'nrtnls.t-r.at.ion of eit'h'er commission. Rodefic JI'acGleay, owner of the ca-nnery at the mout'h of Itog-ue 1'i-vcF, was called on at the a;fterneon ses sion by Sena-tor Norblad who sa-id that in view of the statements o'f Mr. M'ansfleld and others, that Mr. M'ac Clefiy W'lis entitled to spca-k i-n de fense of his own position. Mr. Mac CIeay denied that commercial fishing at the mouth of the Koguo was de pleting the salmon or other fish, and offered the ex-cuse that if fish were becoming scarce In- the upper river that it was caused by the AnieaU dur, irrigation (ll-tchoB, fish being killed by power pla-nts and the fact that tko f-isH wcro fii'lg other $jS,'i.' .rona-ils in ls lowc' river. Vr'Uca tola) b- SeMtor. Tt-imm tat of 37 ccaa asia.l tiknMn vk tijuk liciMs at Ciraitts Pass tea) yttir ovlr I'ft MMi.ulsaaaj. fn lae first ik a t'M wm's f'.Hkiaii, Vr. aaraaClri; aaat'. notkiis; to offir of law ii-.-bJa.-t. ( statfi t'aat tin aarja vwa irfeily v.t3W vitk tk: rtMtsit MaaixibiiiiL't. aaWt til' a-1. taiaJi it ''. ta ;i.ra.la it iato twa Iwiw. TVs Sit lM. tke m tkw ai.'aatnt eai4ru:) ol. tka mevtk of tWa rivv ft.' Muay ytors M.i ja.?Hiu imif lwjt.$, isu'jW f-'ilim jaHVpi Tmn4t aaMaaawr Via? fantUM:la's aaMiatf. ti.aa.3. Mr. )S.'Cleat .ai.vi t(a,t li wrt. tijew at tlm iCeaikanC rai cv:w V:-a';'' 'ml G-.iH'it.jai- stwl- aattrf Vtvre Xaat f?4 ; in. tma EiM 9W'aa ta llu ski! !t t'ai j-fcaV a.-. ir. NiVaaai, . af tk t'ri a arasM.yaria.., s?-Me ia). favaay 'at! ka cas ing tVo ytrwsMt i:tJi. n., saying it tMvs jcrfc.t (MiInrX'tM ta tku eoia aai!'. anai.'y'x, wkU Sir. i-a.f-frt, alta Ci'liMlait .! m tau-wyxaii fHattmi tSaw.t tte jr(t fiaa aant gtuaas comaaissi'ws. rwi "eWaaj tat cawatar ckil fa;4is(-aia tko .best finvice tkt it )kai '.-( r ari aji f:toai rosy t4mx- kitratitn." TWj cIImv f. tke aau:l ww raixkeal in. the aftcrnoast w'auK tr ?keaaj.-j i conclmataaa; a Jcwafitl Ja'999 4smmi. Uia-at Jt wtaj ttai ila- Ma a tho Oajwfaai. xrte FitA ml Ono Pmaclivt MainciuHkaa to kavi ii.trc.a'.traal in la faucte.l ww'aasi of tko lssWr.!ar a 'y bill to laks l to place of tks Kokko Kiver V'iak bill vetoed at Ike last :e-wio Ity tke llt Cinvn-ait' fi'ithyconilai ad also a bill to prohibit tke appropriation of Stat" funds to bo usod in propagating oi mcroial flsk Cor the benefit of the canneries and other commercianl in terests. Senator Thomas stated that an unpreced nted enthusiasm was aroused in j.nithern Oregt'a in favor of preserving the fishing and game resources of tho state u'nd that Jack son, Josephine and Douglas counties would go down the line as a unit backed by strong organizations with sufficient means to carry their plea to the people of the state. President Price, of the Oregon Hotel Men's association, Marshall Dana, of the Oregon Fish and Game Protective association and several others spoke in favor of separate commissions for cannerymen and the game fish Interests. Jackson county was represented by Senator C. M. Thomas, GecTge Mansfield and T. E. Daniels. WHEN MEALS HIT BACK 'Pape' Diapepsin" instantly Ends Indigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidity A-r e 1 um.ps off u n d i e e s t e d f oo d catuasittc you p;ain? ! your stomach acf'd, j-.a'sfl.y, so.u-r, or ha-ve you flatu lence," h.eantburn? Then ta-ke Pape's I) ia pepsin. Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of P-ape-'s Diapepsin all that dys pe.ps'1'a, indi'g'est'lon and stomach dis tress fia-u-sed by acidity ends. These pl'oaesa-nt, harm-less tag-lots of Pa-pe's Dta-pepsin never fail to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost very little ut drug stores. TOB-AT 0?n.Y f-awr lst ukjatse w m m SHMa m. S'B.ra.fcs.'?'" "TTife PAGE-TONIGHT AUGUSTUS PITOU Inc. Presents THE DISTINGUISHED COMEDIENNE ; n a new fMmm JfOtT SSLLIft"(?r CTOM AT I Lower Floor $2.00 Pis Wtr Tae. Bakony 50c, $1.00, $1.50. fflas Wae Tes. Iaeti i; coadenofl Buttermilk. 0i 25 pound pail kc 230 gllom oi tke richt b-uHcffliia-H:. JVetl this to you cMcken nd kelp speed vnp egg p-duc-tiow. MONARCH . mi & Feed Co. 317 East Main Streets ' Tlie Crate? Ikc MoUm o. m iw vmbn mm lntiia'HW'i't, D. J. I.', th a&mrr miiwgry,' kavu mWred frowi the firm wid M. it. M(4jkMVll,'. prct ci.l liwH'iiuiftt, lifcvwi iKkm went the enlin Immkkw. 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But those who clean the "Premier" way find time for the amusements and social diversions that are the right of every woman. Yaeeiuirn Cleaner Prolongs the life of floor coverings. Re stores them to original beauty. Cleans wherever dust and dirt collects. And the heart of the cleaner is the little motor made by the Gen eral Electric Co. Its adoption by the Premier Company put the stamp of dependability on this exceptional cleaner. A small deposit and balance on terms puts a Premier in your home. Main and Central Paill'S EleCtrfC StOfC Medford, Oregon T T T f t f t t f T f ? t t f f ? ? ? T f f f t T t t t ? z