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aW.JBM1..1 BL-1 11 J.'MJ! MKDKOUl) MAllTUJHUNK. MKDKOUl). OltKOOX. WKDNERDAV, MARCH ' i5-iy FOREST SMEE Will PROTECT SUPPLY Geo. H.'Cccil Announces Cot tagc Grove Water Supply Will Be Fully Protected Policy Toward Water in Oregon Cities Is Outlined. i J water supplies iiri- ilnnveil, Thn most in mum I'MiniiMi' n hum (ii iiiii mm watershed, within Him Oirgi-:) mi lliiml foiit( wJili h supplies the City of I'm lliiml wild Iim entire water sup ply, unit which Ih very Juulously Kuurdcd from uny unh by tiutnun be ing or livestock. Mr, Cecil alno em phualrcd Mint the two main function ut thn null. mill forest urn tint pro duction of tlfiiitt'r un t thn protection i '. writer supplies, whoiher thnsn lie for municipal im, Ur Irrigation or fi r water power, unit that other uses, nil 'h as llvetflork unci rncrnitlloi, Im portant UN ltien linvit become, most ulwaya lis harmonized with tint two primary functlomi f Hinder prodnc tlofi and protection of water flown. Now Showing at Rialto Theater In view of the f.irt Unit thi. forest senile )iu recently denied protxrtlo'l to Mudftrd's water supply un ff n c'-nurltig t fl thn (linlivr lit Klrll l.uke It roticelnud, till m '.kin will t-n of dn i' 1 it I'd Interim tj ,int pnople of Mod-f.-r.t. IocdBrieis John T. ICi-f .1 of eastern OMnli'ilii" bus , pun hasnd thn Interest, of Krnd Collins tn Urn Collin Auto company or (Irani I art, Mr. Heed wife niul daughter will Join him tn Grant I'urk In April. Htnmrftl pillow rase fir crochet and embroidery, liem-i' Ait l'pt. Crvsrent orchestra, Kugln ft. Mar, In Tlil office I prepared t ' print ledger shifts, bill, etc, u-(J tm the tKMkk4(ln machines. Ikm't - give your orders to traveling mm arid have them printed out of Mcdford. 1'tionr un and wo will call. if No new Indictment were returned liy Hi tn-nnd Jury today, and the tll ll rrntlunit of lh; lx!y urn not known. but are tippond to be in eonnenion' .lit. .1... .1..'.... - . ... ...,ll... ... tlotia .hull Un permitted on thn rri-"" "7 " " .1.- ini.u t m ''. '' Ktp4 lory, lu f .r uujourDinK inn prfm'ni Kruno jury win iiiuKh a refill thn county Mior farm unit rouuty oITUn-h. Juat riTclved n nrw Unit of ntanii'' BikmU for apidlqtio iid.I ttiiliruldrry Itellid'H Art Ih pt. If Joluuim cun t rrpalr your wutrh throw it wy. 3b A now linn of rmliriil-ry trennforii of inltlnU nnd itKmoimimit. IS cunt copy. IVitd' Art I'opt. I'OIITLANI), Mo re It , IS. Aft nounronixnt tin Junt !' n 111 u do by t'lxf rlcl KuroNtnr lio. II. fwtl of tli MUninx of tin nurwiwnt, ly Henry V, WhIIiu'c, pcrftury of nrt utturo, nnd ('h m O, Kuowli-n, tuuyor of CottitK" tJrovn, for thn protiutlon of lh wutr nupply of th town of ('ottK Orovo, Ort-Ron, Thl rmnt frovld- ttmt th wainmlic-d of Ilntir Crrfk, un uri-n of Horn 8.00ft rr. within t)i l'up qu nnitoiml forMt. will liw prot trd from fir, umi hy llvoalm-k, from I'tttnplnK or oflur Ii 11 run 11 u. In or 1I1T Hint t"'l', rontainlnutlon of thi rlty'n wtr upply my I urd h tmlut. No tlmlior will tin allow tl to I rut within tb row prior tn 1B6I. 'xrnpi wht niritry tn ron. tie.iii.n wtth wrloiw fortt firm. In- rt ItifKNlatlon, or othrr ratmlro plllnil whirl! It mtm I tat In Hi" public wlfar th tiiiiiidit hIvuk" of (tad or InfcNtml 1 1 in tier. (No poi ma rt lit bulldltian nor enmp nor tmblta-l auppty ayatom, and all praou u ployml Ukti'Iii or oa-upylttK ""ill land for any purpowi nhatl olmorvo (lm atriil aunltatlon riguUllou a way bu anrd upon by th firrt r vtin and thn City of 1'oiUita lrop." , Thn arrxlary trrr aln, aa for ua prartirabli with thn mount at lilt ttlapoant. to pxtrud and lin prove the rcrpnta tipou thla wainiahod by wd Id and plantlnc, and by th mutt ap proved methoda of lllroultur and format manannmnnt. Th rity airt-rii to coiiptsto acuity with thn off i rrrt of tho I'mpiiutt national forrat In lh protection from fir and patrol of turn landa. and to pay the litiicii wot', :uiii.i un i 1 ima0mim vit-;-mtiviif '"n'fwii mm, pi LADY ALICE WHITE MURDERED AFTER BROOKLYN STEALS .i-srfssei-aiHsa rani MAfr ficKf.oUD'3'Lrrn.ijoriD fauntlerov" "Tlwrn arn tunny f'iuiH," Hay J.lr.itif h'r earner. H-r aymiiathptlc Inter- Antlo, iiiiinuf;.-!- of the limit 1, "that In-1 protntlon of thn mothnr part la a atar- dicHtn "l.lttlf Uird Kauntlriy" la notjtllnK rontrattt airalnRt hnr portrayal of ''ttly Mitry l'l:krnrd'H RnHt-Ht phot-'i- ithn Ixiiateroua. tuiD'-hirvoint and ex piny but onn of the moat rmitirknMu 1 tibcrant boy. , film pluya vt-r altown. It la rich In j Koine Of th l hi rhararU'r actora In color and liuinan IntprcKt. ann : the clnMiia world 'will be aopn In thla Miiry dcpt tins a I'HiiiiUciiiy who la picture, which oi-ns a four daya en all boy dxaplln lilt ftirln, a:mtlcn rot- (taxcniftit Ot lh Rialto tliiatrn today, Inia nnd liiinilmnni- Vt-lvct auitx. Kor u I union if Ihnm Cl.-tml Cllllncwator Jami-n drnnaml up liny, lift certainly d a K''iJa. Miirrua, Kat Prion, Krnd Malatntaj iHiworftdly niUKHi'd tip "t 1 1 men, muh jand othnra. Ut thn ainiiniMiicnt of hla ainm old i Spcclnl miialc wa writtnn for thn Krunfuthfr and to the rliaiin of hla ; production by Ixitila Oottachalli and HER BRIDGE PARTY LONDON. Mar. 15. tfly Aawlatnd I'rfHK.) Lady Allen White, who wan found unconacioua In hir room in a ImdoQ hotel ysinrday moi-nlns, dind thla morning at 3 o'clock. A hurRlar l believed to have Inflicted the fatal injury. A fracture of the akull canned death. I.ady White, widow of Blr Kdward While, lutij rliairoiau of the Iondm county council, durinit a moment of I'onHClouxncaa made a brief ntatnmnnt beforo her death thla morning, 8bn aaanrted that a burKlar had entered her rb'im through a window and struck her, A woman occupant of a nearby room reported havlotc heard jl scream after Lady White retired VIonday night and the assumption la that when she uhouted for Imlp thn burKlar atnick hnr on the head. The police niiort nothinx had been diaturbed in the ro'm. ldy White had Riven a bridge party in the j hotel Monday evening, retiring about: II 0 clock. Hhn was liniwenn 50 and 60 yearn old. A MARCH ON OTHER BIG LEAGUE CLUBS CHlCAtiO, March - lS.--BrorkIyn ttoln a nicrch on other National league liaseball teams at Ita tralnlnjf camp this! morning. Iturlelfth (Jrlmes, the Dodger, pitching ace, who had almost been Riven tip, haa algned a two-year contract nnd (JcorRe Whltted, formerly of flttsburs hu been added to thn team. Urooklyn refused to waive WMtted out of thn leaKtie and thua acquired cno of the nioat versatile players in the Kame. Meanwhile cornea the announce ment from the Yankee camp that Bobby Iloth haa been chased off the lot Indefinitely for an Infraction of the rules and that George Herman ttuth haa been promoted for mere home run .making to field marshal and will xet plenty of extra chances Ut argue with the umpires during the season. ... , IdollxinK mother." Thn work MIm Plckfoid dn' In thn iltiiil role i said to lie by far the beHt will contribute malcit.illy to thn pre sentation by IliiKter I. a Msr at the or Ran. University President Closes Up Meeting REAPING BENEFIT OBITUARY . Alfnrd Cundldiitr. WAI.KKIl Mra. J. J. Walker t Talent died at her home In that town I May 16th. Saturday veiling. March 11th, of! innumoiila following un attack o thn flu In l'oeemtier, ttt thn age of I j fi.Hi. Ulitt u'nu n nylluw ut t'ullf,ir.' nla nnd waa married In Ashland j th" ' "1m3 " WORrESTBR, Mass., Man. 13. tlr. Wallme V.'. Atwoxl. prenident of IC'birk university. Invaded a lecture in iMndford. mii norgn Aiiora. 01 rern v auny, naa lhe nam-mltly hall lawt night bt fore announced himself aa a candidate for ;th univnrnlty litwrat club where the republican nomination tor county ll'rofewor SH.tt Nnaring. socioloKlKt. ......iuui.,.i,p ..t.i.u. . t.A was sm-.-ikinif. nnd nftnr Ihr 1 1 nten ivmilllMlVHVI, 'IMI'Hl IU I 111? VIlIIlUrT i ' - .....rum mi imurc nowa, caunt-a inern nna my back wna lame nnd :th llvhtM fri tk tirnA mil in,.UA mi'hMc f., i - . . i " " " i iw mairnre or sou ru.a out, nii- irregularly nt th-w times, too. but In this county, attended school In i ,rK thir llR.-ii)rovu!. rrofemuir i l).n's Kidney I'IUh h.'ivc always re Ashland and Medford. Inn lived In Nenrlng who was dlsniissed from thn ltrvnd these trouble and put my kld- 3 and on his I nlvcrsitjr or r-nns)ivunte becnunn Ineys In good condition." I'oiii Urn Experience- of .Mcdonl lNopl Wc are fortunate lnded to be able to profit by the experience of our neighbors. The public utterances Medfonl residents, on the following subject will interest and 'benefit many of our readers. Read this statement, No better proof can be hnd. R. L. Kaufman. 343 N. Oraoe St.. 'I know the value of Dora's Kidney fills as I have used them off nnd on for years with good reauit. At times toy kidneys were disordered due to a cold settling on 'Indigestion, Nerv- . . ousness and Head aches Gone and I Gained 10 Pounds On TANLAC aay$ Mr: LorttaTury ley, 2028 S. Lawrtnem St., Wichita, Kaiuatm -Many women endure the$e complaint for yearn without know ing jttit where to tarn for ' relief. Tantac ha$ restored thou$and$ to the enjoyment of perfect health jutt a$ it did Mrt. Turley. Get a botttet today at any good druggiet. 3 about 18 years ago to Many ('reign-j', ' Ntwapapcr Man Dls Kl'OKNK. Ore.. Mar. 15. Michael J. Hochn, if Seattle. C3 years old. for mer l'ortlnnd nnwupuper man and widely known In railroad circles. dld of such additional suarda aa shall bn nPr" """- at nospuai. wiiern nc ,..M.I t ln.nr. nrnlnllnn U'l tnnn thren week. In making this announcement, Mr. Cecil brNiught out thn fact that within thn sutc of Orrgoii and Waahlngton MADRID, Mar. IS. Hpanlnti forces contlnllM tlnlr miniiu' uKnlnst the St rltlnt and towns derive their w.tnr!?.,",",":r 'I'T 'U. l". ""'. tW"" supplies wholly from thn national . tnncc, the lut.-xl i.tfl, stntrmeut i iwiVh. iltm-rll,lii4r ttin fwr'iiiinlOiit iif forests, ana tnai inn tornai service K,( ,,!,. Hpiuiieh wnrwhlpa protects from flm any deleterious use ii,,(irl( ,ht. ,,,, !.!,.,. tne of thn watersheds from which thesn i iikmii h of ili river Ki-rt nnd Afrnu. Bf ttn,, who died several years ago. ft..-..-. .t.M.I.AN li,t.n ffkltt ...... l..l II. .! C.rn ...i - i.""ie miu -.ii itiMirrauy. I U tj VIS, saws a v . j daughter who died In Infancy. About four years ago Mrs. Crelghton mar ried J. J. Walker, and to them three j years ago was born a daughter, Fearl, who also Is critically ill with pneumo- iniu folk wing an attack if the flu. The long Illness of mother and daugh ter and the death tf the mother has bnnu a trying c.rdeal to thn friends, neighbors and relative of the fam I y, which located In Talent about four at KtMk'a undertaking parlors. The funeral of Mrs, Walker will be . i- t. ....... 'of alleged radical views wan crltU-is-1 I'riee SO.- nt att )r-.n,r. " n-' mini m rt-rn i u ley since . . , , , , . , . He Is a mactical sucensxful : th" cot",omlc principles of goyaf simply ask for a kidney remedy get un is u piacucii, succnsxiui ,..-,, ..,,, . nH ,.,,,... tvv.,.'. t-u .,,.. ' rurmor iind.ri,.,t il,o r lH " ' - " If - "amn mai v., ----'-- -.., - s-pncrui inn univnrf.ii inu inii rn I in iirtl-ulfir. Kaufman had. Fonter-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Huffnlo. N. Y. Ad. MEDIFORIQ) CAFETERIA WcdtOn Yourself " Get What You Want Pay for What You ,Get Our Meals are all Horac-Cookctt. We Make a Specialty cf Private Dinner Parties Come and sec nl6iit your, ra6QU. BASE3IEXT OF MEDFOItD BUM. MIS. L. M. HOWKX, Prep. .. . - aasiggsssgagggBa t '- i i -.i ii i naa ii . I.,. mi i... . i, . ,.. i. I,. I,,,, i, , . i ., .. III! I ' - !! -. 1 lilt Good. ft -TV held at 2 p. ra. Thursday, March 16th. i at Stcck'a Ashland. undertaking parlcrs In! , . Worth , lisW, . : keepinz ' Ml A JistiQCtive coffee flavor is nor developed by chance; but through yean of experience and care. As a result ofseventy-two yean of "know- ingow,"FbIga'i Golden GareCof- fee is "different in tasrtf trom other 1 f . nciffnn an.1 hnrtef Ir hat a flivor ' SrC' lt never disappoints. Tlut you may notfcjsc any ofits full- ' flavored goodness, Folgtr's Golden Gate Codec is packed for you in a vacuum tin. It's a flavor worth keep- , ing. Tell your grocer you want it. FOLGER'S . colocngatc products IfioVc: f r fc. COHM.TBA 43) OS' L-S-5 A J.'A. FOLGERGICO.- . , I , ,Q.rt SSf Sua f isiKoco . KitmatCity Oj.'.ii l, n-ioSO f s(fa,fMM 'I ''heyjiked W 1 . XsovN'iii vV' Prices are cheaper and the quality is better in men's wearing apparel, but no where is this more noticeable than in the Golden Rule's bit; line of suits. We invite you to come in and inspect our many different numbers in the Hickey-Freman, Rico-Rochester, Rothchild's and other makes of men's suits. The tendency is to get away from tight-fitting styles. More than ever before conservatism is good style. Freak clothes, are obsolete. HICKEY-FREEMAN CLOTHES . ! . ... Arc offered by their makers as a manifestation of their everlasting search for' something finer, than has ever been offered before. "' We want to show them and you want to see them. The Piccadilly A ' comfortable, semi-conservative men's ' suit, priced at ; ..$56.00 The Brunswick A more conserva tive, and less' form fitting than the Piccadilly. Priced-at $49.00 The Burton A two-bntton:modeU brown in color. Priced .$56-00 The Bell Gray, three-button con servative model. Price(t....$47.50 The Savoy A young men's 'two button double breast er, with peak lapels, . Priced,...J.....'..........$50.00 The Brighton A Ihree-buttou, double breasted edition of the Oroy don. Priced at.. ...1..';.... $49.00 The' HagehA half-belted jnodcl. Only a few sizes. PnK'd..:.$49.00 RICO-ROCHESTER SUITS for anen of , moderate means who desire a nicely made suit of good material at a reasonable price. A good line, of serges in gray and blue. Priced at $28.00, $30.00 and $33 00 A fuie line of different shades of "browns. Priced at $30.00, $31.50 to $32.80. A complete line of fine 0. D. Serges?, Norfolk style. Priced with one pair of ivtnts, at ... .....$25.00 Witli t wo pair pants at... $30.75 HATS A good line of Felt Hats at $2.25, $3 50 and $4.00 flood Clotl Hats at $$1.25 to $1.80 CAPS New Spring Caps, just in. Priced at 75, $1.10, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00 : ROTHCHILD'S SUITS A big line of both men and young men's suits, made of all wool and worsted yam. Priced at $23.50, $23.50, $25.00, $28.00, and $31.50. V7- For large men we have both extra and stout sizes, up to a 50 size, in good colors, good material and good workmanship. Priced at $20.00, , $21. 00, $28.00, $29.00 $33.00, $35.00 to $54.00 ;. ; . . '";'-' - ,'.r , Some Other Values. . An all "Wool Blue Serge Suit at $12.50 Other Suits $16.00 and $21.00 We still have some good buys in " oung Glen's Suits, made of the famous Oregon Cassimere, at $19.00 and $20 50 PANTS AND COATS Odd Pant at $3.50 $4.90 and $6.50 One lot 6f odd Coats at ...... $4.00 Medford's Daylight Store Everything to Wear for r l I..