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o iRTlESTClIlANW INDUSTRY SEEKING KLAMATH RESERVE FRENCH OLYMPICS! JACKSON DOCTORS! CHANGE IN TARIFF 1 WASHINGTON. .Ian. 17. Taking up of the wood schedule in its consideration of tariff revision, the house way and mean, rom miitoo today heard supplemental oral plain Jn- relief of tne n-.rih-We.nt cedar Industry. ; In a brief fih.I with Hie in miltee two days uo, 10 cedar mills in Washington, Oregon .nd Idaho, asked that shingle and clar, lum ber ho taken from the free list and be given a duty of 2.1 per rent ad- Valoreni. ' Augmenting this argument, IN i tfewntatlve Hadley of Washington, a Jtepiihllcnn member of the. com mlitee, today read Into the word it joint memorial adopted by the Washington legislature dec darinu the present law discriminated again! domestic producers and np-nr-aHnir for a tariff lo protect l ;!"..- 0uO American wage-earners now In competition with Oriental labor In British Columbia. A. C. hMwmds of Kverett, Wah ,1 Kpeaklng for the tariff committee of tho cedar Industry, Maid the 2U per cent duty would equalize costs of production In this country and; irlllnh Columbia. i Importations of the Canadian! shingles and hnnher. Kdwards said, constituted HI per cent of reported i liritiah Columbl.t production from lii;l to IHl'H, arid many mills' of the northwest were facing bank ruptcy hecaiise of these Incoming'' productH. Ily 1 ! J . . Ihree years - lifter the. present tariff law hci-Hilie I effective, 41 per cent of American cedar mills had closed, Kdwards ! said, becauwf of the fre,; duly im 1 jmrtH. j ,4 I BY B. AND 0. ENGINE TOAST TOWN, Ohio, Jan. 17 ilft Three members of a Italtl inoro and Ojiio lection crew were killed Instantly .and four others injured seriously, some probably fatally here today when they were struck by a freight locomotive soon after start'tig lh dayM work. , All the men lived at Mlddletown prar where the injured were taken. I Tho accident occurred when the Hection crew Mopped to .watch a northbound train iiss on the dou blet racks where,, they were at work, falling t notice an ap proaching southbound t r c I g h t which hit them. Tho water in which macaroni or lice have been cooked is good for Hips and gruvieH. I . in broidery I' I pi lift Tiim IHntliy (ulfs and Otllties I'n ill.., Oi'Vei FEARS HOME EOLKS I'ORTI.ANI), Ore . .hui. 17 - ke-U-hmhI from i ustmly nere. Marie ttakei . wife of Hurt on linker, K la tiin l h J ml hi ii inll !( fur the inUi.h r of Ifl.MIe' Ki.iu.-I! on the K In nut III r.crvat inn near K liim ;itli KailH, is afraid to retain to the j f-fSt'rvjitluii. Her iMtiiifK, lie snyn have vowed to 1(111 Imt if I she returns to her homo. Maker was Imllrt.-U ly the fed eral graml Jury in connection with 1 Kiilwi-ll's death on last Thanksgiv ing eve. After her release by :i lit horltlen hen-, .Mrs. Haker wired the nwywv- iiiteiili'iit of the Klamath rescrva I lion fur transportation hack to Klamath J-'iiIIh ami for protection. ThlH wiim not forthcoming when It was discovered thai she hi jio it Klamath Indian. Mrs, linker then (Oinmunicalci) ! with In r fat her-In -law who sent i .1 uiix.ll u C ..r.r.f.tr II.. ..-Ill I I meot her at Klamath Pm'.Ih and ' I take her Immediately to h I'iuto, j reservation In Nevada, t REFUSES SALARY . t i I ISTO., MaH.. Jan. IT. !') The lloslou Herald, In a copyright, etl story tomorrow, will Hliy Dial ditrliiK Ids eight yearn of servlte ; I' Ihe common weallh, lour ypars ' h lieutenant governor ami fourl yearn an Kovernor, Alvln T. 1'iiller I declined to accept Hillary totaling I sr,t;.oiiu. ; I Cheeka havo heen toluinod hy i Mr. Kiiller as Hoiivenlrs of his mrv- J 'lee lo the Htnto, (ho Herald will I Hay. .Mr. ! idler gained Interna-1 Minna) prominence hy Ills relusal lo i Hay the dentil HenleiicoH of (ho null' 1 IcalH Saeco mid Vttti.clli, In liiliT. j 1 ihuhig his Hi st year an governor j ;.Mr. Kii Her scut a check for $H'.lu( ! to tin state treasurer, cXplainlm; j 'that it repn'seiiied (he ktohs profits lUerivcii uy u nn'uiiiei 01 mim hiiiiii i who owned Mock In an uutotnobllc company which Hold a group of j earn to tin commonwealth. He i wroto ut that time that he did not 'want any member of IiIh faintly to profit hy tratiHaellons with the com ! monweaUh. 1 .Mr. Fuller in said to he worth 1 several million dollais. i I To Twi I-Ikk- , 1'tace an ckk In u pan of water, i If fresh It will lie on Its side. If a few days old it will tilt upwards. Iftale, It will stand on cud. If very old, It will float. Classified advertising ce - results. of House Frocks Lovely Styles Marvelously Finished 98c HiIkIh (hmluiiii- ( . .l.n lul ITIllls SiHtit l''nlirli M- I A In HI Exceptional Values! (liiv lilllc (ino-iiiccc 1 res si's to I) r i )X h t c ii your housework. I lood euou.uh for neinliliorliood wear. loo. Atlradive styles with crisji white, mllars or eotitrnstiuij smart eolor trim. Others at $1.98 and $2.98 Smart Rayon Dresses nr.' sliifh. .1 .Ml t0. . ( I u hi v it ravnn. $1.98 .l.-flKHH. lov.ly ii.Ii.i'p MPPFOTm MSTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, COMMITTEE CHIEF; PAItlH. France. Jan. K.(fi "Hliull Krante nend an Olympic team to I.oh Anelefi in i'J'.iV in a question that "Match," tlio most widely read sporting wceUlv in Kratne, has asked of TiiJ prominent uthlollc (itriciulH. The answer tiftH been "No" Heven times out of ten hut the mat ter is far Irotn being decided. Al IhoiiKh most of the olflcialn believe the expense of the Ioiik Journey Jh loo meat, C!oiint Clary, preshlent of l ho French Olympic committee, and Fruntzlteicliid, lis secretary and ilie orKanler of the Olymple nameH at Carls, have an swered affirmatively. The conclu sion drawn hy the paper Ih that (he financial dltl lenities will he overcome and a team numbering or 2a will repreHenl FraiK-e in California. GRANTS PASS VETERAN UOHF.Iii:iti, Ore., Jan. 17 lien Wallace Coolant, of Ornnts I'iish. was the winner in a drawing held at the Kosebui K lailil offiee today on eitibiy acres of botoe Miead land near Ciaois I'as. Tin- trad, which Is located on the Havauc I la phis Irrigation dis trict, was formerly held oh a pow er site Ion was recently released for homestead entry. Fifteen application were made by ex-service men who were jilven preference rlghtH. (I ge c. Hlack or Kirhy wan se;ood and Austin H. Jirownell of firants i'ass third. CLEARED OF CHARGE KNTRIt JMtlSK, Ore., Jan. 17. (Ik1) Fred Aslu-r, former city mar shal, was acultted today on a charge of second-degree murder In connection with tho fatal shoot ing of William Ditch, last Septem ber. The jury deliberated for VI hours. Asher fired upon D'lch's automobile when it failed to stop upon his order. One of the bul lets struck I.eona Chetwood who was riding with I. itch. A small piece of butler added to the water prevents vegetables, macaroni or rfce from boiling over !SWELLCATTENDED The annual bnnipiet of tho Jack son County Medical society, which was held at Hotel .Med ford last nitiht, was general Iv conceded to be one of tin- liveliest and bent at tended meetings of its kind held here within the pat several years. I'hyfieians and their wives froin vaiiouH cities throughout the coun ty were present, and contributed their share to the succpsh of the evenlnn's prorarn. Dr. J. C. Hayes, who acted as toasimaster of the evening, intro duced the varioiiH numbers, and gave the ladies present an oppor tunity to remark specifically or generally upon the husbands in their midst. . Toast h to the ladlefl wero also in order, and lr. William W. V. Holt read a number of appropriate linierli-ks. Other numbers on the program Included several reels of 'opco movies, presented by Clyde Hlg gins of the California Oregon Pow er company; "(iipsy John," a bass solo and an encore hy Dr. R. W. Hhoekley, accompli tiled by Mrs Khockley; ('adman's "At Dawning" and an enroce, contralto solos by i Mr.s. J. C. Hayes, accompanied by' Miss Dorothy Ness, and a group of! harmonica, nolus by Master Dick j Sleeter, accompanied by Dr. tt. W. Sleetef. ! Thus present lueluded: Ashland Dr. and Mi's. i. W. (Iregg, Dr. j at id Mis. . A. Haines, Mr. ami Mrs. O. McCnieketi. Dr. and Mrs.' F. O. Swedenburg. Dr. and Mrs. R A. Woods. Dr. and Mrs. D. M Itrower. Dr. Mattie R. Mhrnv. Central Point Dr. W. II. Heck ma n. I'hoenix Dr. T. J. Malmgreti. Med ford Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sweney, I r. and Mrs. J. C. Mayes, Dr. and Mrs. I.. D. Inskecp. Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Sliockley,. Dr. and Mrs. II. W. Clancy, Dr. J. J. Kmmens, Dr. and Mrs. II. I-:. Dreen. Dr. ami Mrs. Win. Y. I'. Holt. Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Slecter. Dr. A. K. Dodson. Dr. Km Ily Dolcom, Dr. Itobert Stearns, Master Dick Slect er ami Miss Dorothy Ness. SAI.KM. Ore., Jan. 17. (A) Whether' the American Legion should sponsor a measure in the legislature (o create a state boxing commission that would supplant . all local commissions was under discussion at a meeting of the leg I islative committee of the l.eglon ! here today. Another feature of any pro posed change in Ihe laws govern ing organized boxing, it was said, might be provision that a share of the profits of boxing shows lie used for the maintalnance of em ployment bureaus for war veter ans. Ail ministration of the veterans' state aid fund and other matters pertaining to welfare of vet era hh Were under discussion. mirsSKI.H. Jan. 17. (. Three persons have died from exhaustion censed by Intense cold. A blizzard raged throughout Hotgium. cover ing Honie provinces with snow two feet deep. STOCK HOLM. Jan. 7. A Snow storms have been sweeping Sweden for three days, being par ticularly severe In southern Swed en, where snow drifts 1 '2 and t feet deep are reported. The villages of Oskarshamm nnd Vaestervlk are isolated. A teaspoon of vinegar added to boiled meat, while cooking, aid in making tho meat tender. FRANK'S Comedians Tonight PLAYHOUSE THEATRE 3-Act Comcffy Drama wncomSn Hollywood Madonna0 BARGAIN MONTH ftl.'KQOX. Tlll'USDAV, WILD GOAT MAKg I if : I i TfAi&m f P 1 1 1 i r-y h'hMt r Evelyn Spennlcr getu acquainted with one of Catalma Islands goaU. It is described ac tl-.-s only goat with home spread at a right angle. They were originally brougl.t lo the islar.de by tiriy , Spanish settlers. That the people of Medford and vicinity may become acquainted with our store and our exceedingly popular prices and all-around unsurpassed values, we are offering this early in the season Spring Coats and Hats Are Also on Display SEE OUR WINDOWS .I.VfrX'AHY 17, 11TJ9. S NEW FRIEND POPULAR PRICES Get Acquainted Spring Dresses and Ensembles At Unheard-of Low Prices 2 BIG DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Every Dress and Ensemble in our stock will be reduced. This includes Party Dresses as well. Prices cut almost in half. Judge for yourself. Dresses Values to $6.85 $3.95 Values to $24.75 $12 .95 Or. WOMEN'S QUARTERS STATE PENITENTIARY SAI.KM. Ore.. Jan. 17. If a fire were to break out In the Oj gon penitentiary the holocaust in the women's quarters would be more serious titan the recent din aster at th .Mnnmnuth nornu.l school. INmry. V, .Meyers, superin lernlent of I ho prison, tuld the ways and means e'Oiimittee VS'ed iiesdu) night. This was corroborated by Hep- resentative A. f.i. Kushlight of ortland. chairman of the house wing of the committee who, with Senator Staples, chairman of tlu Kcnate committee, and Governor Patterson recently inspected the prison. The upshot was that the com mitiee Vulel to recuinmcrid im mediately an appropriation nf $53,u0m lo meet the emergency. Governor l'alterson urgeil action forthwith, and said that if action by tho committee were favorable the Ktato hoard of control wttuid Thursday instruct Superintendent .Meyers to begin the improve ments. The prison will use l.iri.0-00 to turn the old slate training school near Turner into an intermediary Institution for young prisoners, first offenders and women, and JSlfi.000 will be used to complete a prison garage which will have a second story with sleeping aecom- L4 I Values to $12.95 .95 Values te $35.00 f' $1 7.95 A 0 , O ' moduiiomt lor luJ tiuatii-K. This ! will relieve the congested condi j tion that has been putting prison ' auUiorities for nearly two years. Superintendent Meyers told prison ; authorities that the population of ! the pribun has gained 30u per ctm in lo vt-aii. Home Pointers Tli eyes of fri-nhly killed poul try :uc lirli;ht and full and tho fc.-t soft mid limlipr. Scaly leRs and n Imid broam bono indicntn an ' old ciiK ken. While or Uuht y.'llow kin Is a K"od Hlgn. i Fn.-h fish virile when put in S water. Fish that float aro not j fit to e.it. ThlnifM to look for lu jheleitinK flah are briuht. full eyes; jred Kills, hrliiht seales, Ft.ff fins, land firm, elastie fleuh. The flesh I near the hack bono snoils first. ! j in maKinu mayonimiM:. n. ar whlih Iiiib been poureit over p irk Ics. heels or cucuinDerB. in si. .id nf fresh vineuar, adds a pleasant flavor lo salads. For nfternnon tea, slices of orange art! a welcome change, from the inevitable lemon. The flavor 1 very sJ-llclous. especially when combined with Rreen tea. WASHINGTON. Jan. IT. Wl Mr. Hoover, who began collecting elephanls of bronze, redwood and u her materials lonn before ho cap tured the urcatest honor connect- ! ed with any elephant, nas a new one. carved frr.nl ivory and pre- ; sented by the YounR .Men's Chlis- t l:in association of China. I A 101 SouUi Central Ik Phone ( 28 PliiMli' Ollli'l Montgomery Ward & Co. Utah ).H.wjtJiir m i' 1 ipt ww Children 10c AdulU 35c Vaudeville end Everything Ladies' Read y-to-W ear 117 S. Central Phone 28C Medford, Oregon