fAue bis "
T
HER RECOVERY
E
TO INVESTIGATE
R. R. FISH PROBLEM
"When my wife lii'Kan taking Tan-
lac she weighed only nlnety-fivo
pondB; now she wolghu one hundred
and forty-three and her wonderful re
covery Is the tulk of our nolgbhor-
Bood," said Ben White, of 1 1 1 Cres
cent Aye., Peoria, 111.
''Mrs, White has lieen suffering
from stomach trouble and nervous
ness eighteen years," he continued,
"and for a long time had been un
able to leave the place. We spent all
the money I could get for treatments
and medicines, but she never got any
better. : Slid was a complete nervous
and physical wreck and I have seen
her nearly die with cramps In nor
stomach and aftor eating she could
hurdly , breathe for the gas. Head
aches drovo her nearly distracted
and I have stayed homo with her
weeks at a time, fearing she would
never pull through, for she was get
ting worse all the time.
"After hearing so much talk about
Tanlac I bought some for my wifo
and In Just a few days she could eat
and sleep better. She has now taken
about twelve bottles and Is the very
picture of health. Why, some of her
friendB hardly know her at first sight
now. She is as well and happy as a
person can be.
Tanlac Is sold In Medfctd at West
Side Pharmacy and by leading drug
gists In every town. Adv.
Crn Tomato,
Cucumban,
Oniont
. You can raise these and dozens
of other delicious vegetables,
right in your own yard. Plant
good seeds! Morse's Grand
- Prizeseedsarealwaysdepend-
able and head off the high
, cost of living. Most Morse
seeds are only
Five cenit a packet at grocers,
florists, drug and hardware
. . stores, etc., everywhere.
l 1 (-7) .
C C. MORSE & CO.
Operator of World' Largmit Smmd Farm
i 125 Market St. San Francisco
Moi$i?s?Seeds
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Horb euro for enraclio, hendncho. cut
nrrh, (tlpth.Tlii, boio throat, luug trouble
Kidney trouble, Htmmicli trouble, heart
trouble, ohlllH titul fuver, crumps, coughs,
poor circulation, curbunph'H, tumors.
cruokcMl broii nt, euros ull klmlH of uoltors.
NO OPERATIONS. .
. MetUonl, Ori'gon, Jan. 13, 1017.
This Is to certify that I, tho' 'indorHign
nd, hud very tin vara stdinium troublo amf
had boon boUicred fur novernt .years ami
last AitffiiHt was not oxpootud to liva. and
houring of aim Chuna (whoso Herb
Htoro Is at 214 Houth Kiont struet, Meil
ford), 1 decided to got herbs for my
Mtonuicb trouble, and I started to fueling
better us soon as I used them and today
wn a well man and can heartily rocom
ment unyonti afflicted as I wus to see
Jim Chung and try Ms Herbs,
j (Hlgncd) W II JOHNSON.
; V itnesHos:
1in. Low Is, KiirIo Point.
" W. h, Chll.lreth, lfttKlf Point,
M. A. Anderson, Med ford.
H. II. Holmes, Kiiglo Point,
C, K, Moore, KilKle Point
JV V. Mclnlyro, Kuglo Point.
Cleo. Von der Helen. tingi Point
Thos. R Nicjols. KiikIo Point
Stoves
Wanted
Wc want 50 second hand
stoves and ranges, also ICO
IRON BEDS
What have you to offer?
Cash or Trade
We buy whatever you
have to sell.
Mordoff&Woolf
Stenography
' Muhigraphing
I ' Circular work of all kind
Mailing Lists
Tunnell & Edwards
106-808 Liberty Building
Medford, Oregon.
"The opinion of the attorney gen
eral In regard ot the Kogue river fish
controversy, has created an impres
sion among many interested parties
thruout the state of Oregon, that the
agreement is Invalid, and that the
effort made by the parlies in interest
to adjust the differences has been
destroyed," said Senator C. .M. Tho
mas today.
"1 have received many letters and
telegrams a:iking what effect the
attorney general's opinion would
have, and suggesting the fear that
the compact was at an end. Such
conclusion is entirely erroneous, und
the uttorney general's opinion, of
which 1 Am advised only by assoclut
ed press reports, merely affects tho
authority of tho fish and game com.
mission of the stuto for this season
to aid in carrying out portions of tho
agreement. i
What Compile! States
"The compact states that the par
ties, have agreed definitely on certain
things, among which Include tho fact
that 'the use of ull seines and sot nets,
divers nets and trammel nets, shall
bo prohibited; that commercial fish
ing shall he limited to the use of
drift nets, having a mesh of not less
than eight and one-hulf Inches; the
period at which the commercial sea
son shall end la fixed; us well as the
territory in which commercial fish
ing may be allowed; the parties
agree to co-operate to perfect screen
lug of ull irrigation ditches; to co
operate to secure the removal of the
present obstruction of the passage
way of fish ut Anient Dam; to co
operate In the hatchery work at Elk
crock In tho upper rlvor, as woll us
other matters. Then follows n reel
tatlon of how these matters are to be
mudo operative
Appoint a Committee
"Tho agroomont provides that a
committee shall bo formed. Kach
signer (not endorser) of the contract
shall select ope ot its members to
act on this general committee, hav
ing as its duty the investigation of
tho unsettled portions, or items, of
tho agreement, and of matters not
mentioned therein. This committee
Is bound ,to make a thoro Investiga
tion, report to its organization and
before the next session of the legisla
ture a general meeting to be held
with the commercial fishing Interests
for tho purpose of discussion und In
vestlgutlon with tho commercial in
terests of a proposed bill to bo pre
sented to the next sosslon of the leg
islature, and to Include all of tho
matlors definitely sottled at this time
by the agreuinont, together with oth
ors that have been loft opon for In
voBllgation and further discussion.
"At the tlmo the agreement was
drafted. It was first determined not
to present tho agreement to tho state
fish and game commission at this
tlmo, but to wait until tho fall moot
ing, llowover, there wore parties
present who believed that tho fish
and gumo commission had power un
dor prosont gamo laws to change the
opening und closing of fishing sea
sons, as well as other powors, and
could bo of some little service at this
time In aiding tho interested parties,
and for this reason the following
clause was Insorted In the ngroement
to-wit: "It Is ngroed, that a copy of
this agreement shall bo forwarded
and filed with the state fish and
gamo commission, with tho roqnost
that tho provisions herein bo at once
put In force und offect pending legis
lative enactment."
"If tho press reports aro true, the
attorney general hus ruled thut the
fish und game commission hus no
authority at tills tlmo to aid in the
working out of tho Koguo river con
trovorsy, which ruling aids all of the
Interested parties locally, as many
havo contended that the commission
bad full powor and authority.
Commit tp Itcpwweiitatlvo
"Tho respective Bignors aro now
completing the commit too provided
for under tho agreement. This will
soon be accomplished, and will In
clude nil Interested parties of th-
Itogue river. This committee will
then take up tho Investigation of
those questions that aro not settled
by the ngroement, and fully advise
themso;ve :or a final hearing with
tho commercial Interests In the full.
In the menntimo, altho tho stato fish
and gamo commission appeurs to be
powerless In tho mutter and unable
to aid tho parties In Interest, still the
committee iiniloubtuiily will lio pleus
ed to cooperate with tho state, ns
well as the federal authorities In the
mutter of investigation and acquiring
data to the end that the host possible
bill may flnully be presonted.
"Instead of being an Injury to the
situation, tho attorney general's
opinion makes It clear thut the meth
od being pursued under the agree
ment Is the only proper way to han
dle tho situation."
AIRPLANE FIELD
IN FAIR GROUNDS
The installation service conducted
by Mr. It. 1). Leopold with tho Amer
ican City Bureuu for the local Cham
ber of Commerce terminated with
the submission and adoption of a
program of work. This program con
templates definite activities to which
the organization will devote its en
ergies, and also provides specific pro
cedure for their enactment.
The big factor In Chamber of Com
merce failures Is invarlubly lack of a
definite working program and lack
of sufficient knowledge of procedure.
Leopold, who Is a veteran In
commercial organization, having
been engaged seven years in commer
cial organizing and secretarial work,
expressed his entire satisfaction with
tho program us suggested by the
members, and predicted a very suc
cessful era for th local chamber.
To tho board of directors, Medford
Chamber of Commerce, Medford, Ore.
I have the honor to transmit to
you herewith tho program 'of work
which the membership have, by their
collective opinion, signified a desire
for tho organization to undertake,
und together with it, some sugges
tions and references which 1 believe
will be helpful In its accomplishment.
Community Kpiiit
Tbo Impressive fact emunating
from the group meetings and forum
discussions has been the necessity
and opportunity for creating a Btrong
community spirit tor Medford and
the community surrounding. Leader
ship In Us creation is the one factor
needed. The fouudutious havo al
ready been built; tho democracy
among ail citizens, the spirit of teum
work in civic affairs, tho common In
terest manifested In public gather
ings, together with- tho wonderful
agricultural and natural resource
possibilities of tho immediate vicin
ity, ull form the basis for community
spirit. Tho Chamber of. Commerce
should leud in amalgamating and
utilizing all forces in upbuilding a
lively loyalty for the community.
, Need of Kulr (.round
Tho foremost plunk in the program
of work is Composite in nattire and
will require most careful thought,
beforo a definite project along this
lino Is undertaken. The need for a
fair grounds was one of tho first
suggestions growing out of the group
meetings, und, with continued dis
cussion, the idea was enlarged and
elaborated upon so as to Include
niuny other features. I would cau
tion you to cureftflly consider the
feasibility of incorporating rocrea
tlonal feutures and the an to camp
Into tho fair grounds and aviation
field.
As committees are appointed to
take up the subjects In the major
working program, tbo suggestions of
tho members, contained in tho card
record of tho program of work,
should bo placed at their disposul.
The great variety of suggestions
under each main subject will bo par
ticularly helpful, and will suggest to
tho committee sources from which
further information may bo obtained.
Concent rat ion Xeetled
lit will be best for tho board to bo
aggressive along a few linos rather
than spread Its efforts over too many
undertakings. This idea was care
fully adhered to In determining tho
number and character of projects for
the major program. The board
should, however, bo careful to keep
tho committee machinery up to the
highest capacity possiblo even In
cluding subjects now listed under the
supplementary program which can be
worked Into the uctlvo working pro
gram. Whllo tho energies of the directors
should bo kept, as fur as possible, for
their primary duties ns directors, in
case committees need special support
a board mcmbor should be appointed
to work on them.
The forum program is unusually
well supplied with discussional sub
jects. As the clearing house of pub
lic opinion of tho whole membership.
und the school house for educating
(lie members on the subjects which
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Auction Sale
of household ootids
SATURDAY
APRIL 24TH
at .1 o 'elock sharp
28 No. Front St.
WM. ULRICH, Auctioneer.
Licensed City Scavenger.
v:l jlO-S;
mm
All refuse immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit in resi
dence districts. Dally business dis
trict. Phones 505-K.
eventually come before the organi
zation for direct action, the forum Is
certain to be one of the most impor
tant parts of the chamber's machin
ery. - .
I have been Impressed with the
ability of the various members to ex
press their thoughts in public, and I
teel confident that frequent meetings
of the members forum will answer
the question: "What is the Chamber
of Commerce doing?" and also serve
as a feeder to the major working pro
gram. With regard to any bureaus which
might be formed within the organi
zation, may I suggest that the best
judgment of modern Chambers, of
Commerce Is that members should
pay for special service which Is of
direct monetary benefit to them
Where the bureau serves the entire
membership or community, support
may well be granted to It by the organization.
-With the enlarged scope and mem
bership which now exists, it is im
portant that the secretary.be provid
ed with sufficient clerical help, in
order that he may carry out his func
tion as an executive.
A. C. It. Is Grateful
, I am sure I am expressing the
pleasure of all the members ot the
American City Bureau staff who
have had the good fortune to be as
sociated with you In cooperation in
the work which has given Medford
a strong, substantial civic commer
cial organization. The active pres
ence of so many public-minded wom
en, both in the campaign and on the
membership, and the support given
by thoso Interested in agriculture, is
a further Indication that the cham
ber is looked upon as the organiza
tion which will Influence and direct
all classes and forces In the commu
nity. ' i
Please accept my best wishes for
the success which we feel certain is
to attend your efforts. Cordially
yours,
TUB AMERICAN CITY BUREAU,
By Robt. B. Leopold,
1 Pleld Secretary-
Another Royal Suggestion .
DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS
From the New Royal Cook Book M
DOUGHNUTS made
the doughboy happy
during the war and no won
der, There is nothing more
wholesome and delightful
than doughnuts or crullers
rightly made. Their rich,
golden color and appetizing
aroma will create an appe
tite quicker than anything
else in the world. 1
Here are the famous dough
nut and cruller recipes
from the New Royal Cook
Book.
Doughnuts
3 tablespoona shortening
cup sugar ,
1 egg
Vi cup mlllc .
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups flour
4 teaspoons Royal Baking
Powdor
Cream shortening; add sugar
and well-beaten egg; stir In
milk; add nutmeg, salt, flour and
baking powder which havo been
sifted together and enough ad
ditional flour to make dough stiff
enough to roll. Roll out on,
floured board to about H Inch
thick; cut out. Fry In deep fat
hot enough to brown a piece of
bread in 60 seconds. Drain on
un glased paper and sprinkle
with powdered sugar.
Afternoon Tea Doughnuts
eggs
0 tablespoons sugar
K teaspoon salt
)i teaspoon grated nutmeg
0VL
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
2 tablespoons shortening
6 tablespoons milk
2 cups Hour
S teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
Beat eggs until Try light; add
sugar, salt, nutmeg and mltd
shortening; add milk, and flour
and baking powder which have
been sifted together; mix well.
Drop by teaspoons Into deep
hot fat and fry until brown.
Drain well on un glased papsr
and sprinkle lightly with paw
dered sugar.
. Cruller
4 tablespoons shortening
1 cup sugar
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
H teaspoon salt
i teaspoons .Royal Baldng
Powder
cup milk - -
Cream shortening; add augar
gradually and beaten eggs; sift
together flour, cinnamon, - salt
and baking powder; add one
half and mix well; add milk and
remainder of dry Ingredient to
make soft dough. Roll out on
floured board to about Inch
thick and cot Into strips about
4 Inches long and Inch wide;
roll In hands and twist sacb
strip and bring ends together.
Fry In deep hot fat. Drain and
roll In powdered augar.
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These people have just returned from an all-day auto trip
and are taking their dinner out of their automatic stove.
"... i . .
The pleasure of coming home at the end of a long trip to a piping hot dinner
ready to serve, can only be appreciated by those who have . experienced it.
Miss Grace Bogue of the Westinghouse Co.
Is demonstrating how it can be done at our store 212 West
Main Street Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 1:30 to 5 p. m.
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