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PAOE KTGTTT , WKDFOT?D MATTJ TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD. OI?KflOT, TUESDAY, MAY ELECTRIC SCREEN . CHINESE-JAPAN : AL SMITH FACES r IN ROGUE MAKES I SITUATION IS j FIRST DEFEAT IN THE FISH ANGRY! WORRYING EAST! TEXAS DRY VOTE clean car a car .you're proud to drive A kw y' '.-'?" COt) PC r.O.B, DETROIT ' I, M jr; vr-' ;J.i . ' D D o & B RJOTM E R S Greatest Performer eVersoMuttfier $1000 Don't miss the experience of driving . this remarkable new Six by Dodge Brothers! And set your hopes HIGH for here is the fastest and finest performer in the world selling for less than a thou sand dollars. With the fastest acceler ation AT' ALL SPEEDS! And the most astounding power on hills you've ever experienced.1 1 horsepower to every 47 pounds an engine that in all moderation can bo' called SENSATIONAL. With the ruggedest Dodge chassis ever built; and Midland Steeldraulic four-wheel 4'Donr Sedan 895 Cabriolet K $945 DrT.uscm Sedan $970 . o. fr. Drtrott Tutie in fur DndKn Brothora It a l I o Pro irrnni ovory Thursday ' night. 9 lo 9:30 (Pacific time) N. H. C. l'ucirio Coast Network. Eakin Motor Co. Phone 304 10-18 South Fir ALSO "THE VICTORY SIX IIM5TO HIT Reichstein MEDFORD FUEL CO. ! 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have' dry wood when your present supply is consumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5.00 brakes to control the car's flashing action. A long, smart, extra roomy Six available in four fashionable body types: the Coupe, the 4-door Sedan, the Cabriolet and DeLuxe Sedan. Drive it a day and you'll drive nothing elsel AND THB SENIOR SIX I1WITO $I7 and Deuel I'OKTLAXI), May 8. (Special) Salmon running In tho Itofcuc river do not, lilio huiiio human mcIiikh, seem to uiiprcciulo effort lo help them. If tliiixu efforts In- ii ii fiT. hi uny pint, with usual routine. Tliorii la for pr,,of the rait hk related by liitlph CowbIII. In chaiKn of work on tho JtoRue I'lVni. uni'W.e foe t,n rit-,.....n u.ti,." ,..... .... .w. ,i i n piuu, fish .an,! Htiitfl Kiiuifl io,nmislonH J ,, . ,, " , , " mu um am..n no mi-Ror 01 j ,n Ji(lmm.80 intorvention to pro. ;V lirrlPr((.t.t ow (md oth roreiKll'na. tiny find hi tho clorirodrM that ,, u ... ,m,i,. Itc(! ihcin from entciinc that hody of vatti' wtilt-h In Jtinl bo- low tho turUlneH at tho Guld Kay dam. "I hnvo Kpont koiiio time watch In tint cxiii'iiniental electric Hcrnon," CowkUI Iihh written Har old Clifford, Hlaio trunie warden. "Tho water Ih Hlill too murky for nny mi- Kood observation, but I have!""1 .,7 , " U4-,1,,t!,"el ,. ... ..... i Biain while many Japanese soldiers Hcon and Hteelheud attempt lo pass and ! wer kl,1, tI oV wounded and there in each cano they worn forced wero reports alo of the death of back. I saw several larKo salmon numeroiw Japanese civilians. stop upon tho flrt contact, drop), wJ,h H "'""" Powe involved . . ... ... 'in rhiiiM hv tii'iitv i- L'hlM nnI wt h ptaK a rooi or ho. ami men, hs( ; . " " " If very nm;ry. speed up and try j ll,e Jln Koverninent obligated to irii through. Thrt rp,nt uhh M ko ctlort uKainst Chi - Ko through. Thti result wuh that they would eoine straiKht ip out of the' water, over backward, and down stream In a rush. Uno or two of the salmon were at first badly shocked, but within IiO seconds were swim mint; usual." KlKlit VoUiiku Sought. Hoineono reported ' Katurday to William Coleman, screen superin tendent for tho Htale game coin' mission, that a Iui'ko number of fresh salmon wero dead uIoiik tho bun It below the dam for about a mile and a Half. CoWKlll furthor related In his letter. The "Juice" was shut off and Bunday mornlnff Coleman and CowkIII patrolled both sides of tho river and found only two dnad salmon, both of which wero decomposed to ueh an extent that tho causo of their death could not bo determined. Although there had been no Kal moii In the raco whllo tho "Juloo" was on In tho electric screen, tho next morning after tho current was off, according to CowkIHi the ra'o was full of salmon, J'irst Nlftiis l'mmlshig. "The screen was charged with ii & volts," ho concludes, "and ap parently Is going to work In a most natlsfactory way, tho (ues llon being, tho proper voltage. Thin can be determined, by a careful watch as soon as tho water clears," The elect rio screen Is being operated as an experiment on the theory that If it will keep the fish from entering the race on their way tip stream, and force them to uno tho fish Inddcrs on their way up the Kogue, then a si mi la i screen placed above the turbines can keep the iah from- rushing into thi' turbine wheels and to ileal Ii when they shall later be running down stream. Such a screen will bo placed above the turbines about the middle of July in time t ward off the fish when! they will bo traveling downj stream. The experiment Is being spun-i sored by the Oregon public., utlll-1 ties Information bureau and Ih under the direction of tho state game commission. V. O. McMul len will be sent by the bureau to co-operato w 1 h Superintendent Coleman in further tests. If the experiment proves suc cessful, Warden Clifford stated yesterday, the com mission will be able tn protect the flh In a simi lar manner at stieli places as tho Oregon City falls on tho Willaiu- elle river. 'How MuchWater Should Baby Get? Famous Authority Rule 'iy 'Ruth Brittain 1 u h y a ice in 1 i td s n r re o n own d n v 8, Hint during the lirt six men I lis. babies must hnvo throe ounces of U Hid er Hund of body weight dnily. An eight Kiund baby, for inotHiav, needs twenty-four minrw of tin ill. Later on the rule in two ounces of 11 ii id ht pound of I (ody weight. Tho amount of lluid BborlH'il Iw a breiist fed baby id liejit delermine hv weiiih "inj: him Is'fnro nnd after feeding lor the whole dy: and It in easily ealeu luted for the bottle fed one. Then niako U uny delleiency with water. liiving Imby Mitheient water often relieve Ins feveri-di, crying, upset and retle.HH wm-. If it dnetm't, pivo him a few drops of Klcteher's as oria. For tliene und other ills of ha hies nnd cImMitii mull as eolie, elio) eiii. dinrrhen, gan on toiiiAi-h nml Isiwels, eonl inutioii, sour stnmseh. hif tf ideen, underweight, etc., lead itiir nhvueiniiA nsv there' nVtliing effect i vp. It in purely vegetable the i reei-e iv on the winp)sr ttnd millions : 'of mother A luie ileM-nded on it in 1 out thirty yearn of cur inrreniinn nf, It refill lute Imby ihwpIh, nuikes him flee p nnd est right. rnnblet him to vt full nouriffliment from hi food, jo he im reiises in weight Ba he should. W ith (Mi-h 'H(kai;i you jjet n Umk on Mt hct hood worth Uh weight in fjold. diiii n word of citation, Io'; for the Piif nst are of t han. II. Klrtrhef on the uieka)ro po yvu'll lie an re to IfU't Kip genuine. The forty int bt Ules coutuiu ilurlyUvc dce$. (lly Owiir Wlbon, C'nlile Kdllor The Ahmm'IiiuiI I'i'ckh.) - Thu cIuhIi of the Japanese and lln.- imtlunallHla ul Tainan, capital of KhuntuiiK province. lufn owr. ; .i,,,.,!,,,,..... ,i, , , ,.,.,. lt, 1Iirth U1I(J tlll. Kur , Inoml.nt (tl0 nationalist ,,,, ,....,.,..,1 ,1,, ,i,.... rukliiB, ha liven foiKottcn In the mm roUH VQ He(,uencea ontaill On the occunutlon of Tut nan bv Chinese troopn under cunimand of . countieH that leaders of opposing Ccneral ChlaiiK Kai-Khek, tho Jap- faeliuns made little effort to ko aneHO took ineawurKe to itavo lhcJtUl' t-ompleto returnH. . foreign BPttlement from tlio rav-j .Moody foreeH d'-m-'tuded n dele aeM of wur. Kach aide blames the' iraihm uninstructed for preHlden other for tho fihtlnK which cii-ltll eandivdteH. but liiHtrueted to sued. Natfonalitit offitiera aro re-! work for a dry plank (n the na .... . , , ., tieso authorities the situation imme diately became a dangerous one. Japanese reinforcements aro bu Ing hurried to various strategic points whllo American and Brit ish warships aro known to be sta tioned at points in Chincso waters where their services may be avail able. Chang Tho-LI n, the1 northern dic tator at Peking, offered support to tho Japanese In the way of arms and munitions, to aid them in holding back the southerners, but the Japanese are Hald to have re plied that they could bundle this affair IhemHelvcH. At Tokyo tho government Ih be sot by the opposition parlies ami last .week a vote of non-confidence In Premier Tannka was threatened. Tho political'' situation nt Tokyo makes tho affair more difficult to handle und reports from 1 ho Jap anese en pita) Indicated that the peoplo there wero not conversant with all the facts. Tho diet, how-1 ever, even In the disturbed utmus-; phere, adopted the supplementary budget, providing for a largct)H.nt f ,h(. West Coast National amount to covef the expedition In Shantung. CJeneral l.'mberto Nobile's arctic expedition Is well under way. Ilisi great dirigible Italia ' landed at King's bay, Spitsbergen, at which place he will prepare for scientific! researches In the frozen north. j Humanlan peasants under lead-i ershlp of Jullu Malu. who has been I a thoi-nln the flesh of Premier Itratlnau thousands of them gathered at Alba Julia, where the Into King Ferdinand and Queen Mario were crowned. Other thou sands, assembled a tolher cities to enter combined protest against what Manlu describes as an "it legal, tyrannical. Incompetent kov ernment." Seeretary Keliogg's anti-war pro posal brought a prompt response from (jermaiiy, which favors such an ngreemenjt. Kgypt has been brought to terms by Ureal ltrlt aiu on its . proposed legislative measure for public assemblies. TIim Itritlsh government would have none of this and compelled the Kgyptlim premier to lay It aside, at least temporarily, Croat llrltain Is of tho belief that the subject will not be revived. Flashes of Life (Hy Tin AsMtflnttMl Pits) I gle Is Pemt'ful NKW VOUK.-TIip eagle on Ihe silver (iiarter has his feet lurked up back, rather than forward, to show that he and the country he I ready to pounce on weaker prey. ami II. A. MacNell, who designed the coins, says no one yet has con-, vluccd him that flying eagles do not carry their feel trailing. Another Myth Kilodctt ItoSTON. Now comes an icono clast to Indicate the "first flight" in Ihe Culled States was a hoax. Since 17.17 John Chllds has been credited with having circled In a glider about the steeple of tho obi North Church, landing on the shore of the Charles river. Now Otis It Ice. assistant to the arch deacon of the church, suggests that what Childs actually did was coast down a rope ami pulley. Another X tit mi Fakir SAN KKANCISCO. Two police men with shotKiins killed a reptile Oolden Oate park visitors bad de scribed as a "sea serpent which was biting the heads olf ducks In Spreckels lake." The police found that the reptile really was killing ducks, but that it was a big turtle. Famous Players Lose I WASIMXOTO.V, Mny . (,n I Tho toilcrHl trade commission tor-1 mully rejected today the reply of tlio raniniotint-Fiimoim l'lavcrs , Lanky corporation to tho clmrKo ihcy wore Kiillly of unfair pracllces of dlHlrilmtlni; million pli turi'n ! iniMiinh the block liookinK system Mail tirtiftcr Held IMJOKXIX. ArU., May S. t.-i S. I. Collins, alias Collinso. is l,i- oHg held here under Mo.noa bond for federal officers at Portland, 1 'i e., where he was Indicted on hi charge of u s 1 n s the mails to t defiaud. ' Editor Killed by Fill XKW YOltK. May s. (,4 tieoriie, F. lkibson. former miinn.;. lug editor of the Brooklyn Kusle on -hlih ho had heen emplovcd tor fifty years, was ki:9d earlv' to day when he fell from a window of his seventh-floor apartment In West T.trd street. lie was 7S years old. " I DALLAS, Tciiih. May H. P) J'IVxhh "bone ilry" UcimicrnlM havte eNicrKed from tlio opcnlm; Kklr- i iuih Willi other factions of the i ..... -m hi i murlv fai uioil lo win their ...... .' .i..., ! to tho : au convention unliiBtruetcd ; for or imulnst uny presidential ,.n,i.. fti.v ii ili-it-n loit hv lh vouth- ful (lovrrnur Dan .Muody. tho dcy ; fjlLtmn Satunhty dcMmmstmU'd iln -Klm,Kih in p.-Hnrt conventUmH ly ..i. ii utn.i ..f i.n-.. m nm. i lority of dvlecatcH in 71 of the 53 f , Al 1 ' " ' " dry nominee. j Announeemen , AlmH .v and Je., PNbllHher. that ; ea.ai.lates for nnni nation, and , ... , , , , j H- na or a 1 h h, lef iSadlhs supporleis viri in the campaign for an Instructed deb gat Ion at the county conven tions tomorrow. Texas will have a delegation of 40 at the national convention at Houston. lireturns from the Kcpublfcan precinct conventions Saturday In dicated a decisive victory for Sec retary of Commerce Herbert Hoo ver. The lieubpllcans huvc -ti voles at Kansas City. Big Bank Combine Is Announced to Start in Oregon PORTLAND, Ore.. May 8. P) Organization or the West Coast Hnncorporatlon. which plans to operate in Oregon as the Hancltaly corporation Ih In California and the M a r I n e llancorporatlon In Wash ingt on, was announced here today by J-Mgar Sensenlch, presl- t,.,,, f oi-tund. WJlll Wet Coast" National, the 1 'en lusu la National bank of Tort land and the Western Securi ties corporation as nucleus, the new organization will absorb as- is approximated at $10,000,000. Capital stock will be $5,000,000, to be Increased ns needs develop, said Sensenlch. Cuolidxe Wins On flood Kill WAKHINOTON, .May 8; (flt The il isslssippl flood control bill was changed today by the house and senate conferees to meet the views of President Conlidgc ns'ex-1 pressed t t hem a t the W h h e House conference earlier In the day. 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