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MEDFORD aiAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APR 1 h 112, 1010. illCLE JOE IS DNWARPATH Speaker Denounces Insurgents and JhakBS His Fist at Champ Clark ecaus Automobile Malnetnancc Bill Is Defeated by Combination. Paints and Finishes for Your Home "WASHINGTON, D. C. April 12 CEmtnp .Clark, the democratic loader, yroclpltnted a row In the house with Jtpenfcer Cannon yesterday, Clark tae polls. This aroused the lro of Cannon, who walked out on the floor, sfeoolc his fist In the faces of the In- smrgonls and sloutod: "1 want to no tify you that unless the republicans on tils side ot the house who do not per sonally npprovo ot tho speaker, have enrage to Join the minority and re jbtoyo him, I'll remain presiding of ficer or the houso until March 4." This "brought wild applause from regulars who ceased only when Cannon shouted at Clark, "In spite of at critical press and the aid of tho Catee news aand headlines that rarely en the truth, I now say to you sir, st there are more than even chances r who will be elected when Novem ber passes. "You'll wake up to find that the fetelllgent citizenship has again Vrorcd you a false prophet as you Save been proved a false one for tho last decade." Cannon said that he did not ap- jhtotq personally of the controversy er the automobilo bill. He said Cfcst he had never asked an appro priation for tho transportation bill tmt that If it were voted he would use 1C Cannon declared that If he were reelected member of the house and Clark became speaker, he (Cannon) wwsld vote that tho speaker's salary fm $12,000 a year. Cannon said, "I believe that the speaker of the house, whoever he may shall in all matters be of the same gnlty as tho vice president" The houso voted to send the bill erJc to conference. Tho occasion of the speaker's out arst ot wrath, was the refusal ot-the Jionse to appropriate $2500 for a speaker's automobile. Twenty-two Insurgents voted with the democrats against the bill. Can son declared that it was more than an evna chance that tho regular repub- Uicrms would retain control of the 'hpeso after the approaching elections, Ellllli WWW I m i .1 m r v m m. m m m - t mnm r m mMr ,&n m m m wj m r If there is a shabby surface in your home to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or finished in any way, we have just what you need for producing the exact finish desired in the line of ACME QUALITY v PAINTS AND FINISHES Let us show you colors for painting your house or barn, samples of finishes for floors, woodwork, walls, ceilings or furniture. 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The field ot operations which is shuVen up. as a result of the tour of Inspection, covers several states and la tho game ot chess which was ptvyed on Friday between tho two jjruat railway heads, the figure of jGenrge O. GoulJ loomed In the back nKTtrunil, and made possible compro 'znlftca that otherwise nover would " fcare' been possible. In spite of Lov - etVa statement that "if Gould comes .to the south7;esl, wo can take care ot ouruolvesr' the -whole meeting was -worked out to prevent the Gould In vasion from spreading beyond the single ljne o: track which the West ern Pacific and tho Denver & Rio Grande now operato from Denver wiwt through Salt Lako to San Fran- HOT AN ANANIAS, BUT STORY-TELLING CLUB "WASHINGTON, April 12 Wash ing society's newest fad Is a story toll.ng club. MrB. Nicholas Long worth tho former Alice Roosevelt Is one ot the prime movers. It has been the Intention to organize at a cctlng at the Longworth residence tinext week, "but this arrangement has "'been cancelled owing to the approach ing departure of the Longworths for 1 Europe. .This club is planned as an adjunct to tho "Playhouse club, son to be or ganized. The object will be to de velop entorlalnora. Without officers or illroctors,, the club will gather at tho residences or us mourners ai in tarvals and bold "talk tests." At the rail of the season the best stories will lu roiriblned In, a little so:.venlr vol i lima for Drlvate circulation. A sten iDgraphor w'll 'attend all the eesaionB. 'RUSSIAN DEFENSES TO COST $675,000,000 'to whonpft may concern t have -mo property .for sale at any price. 10 MRS. J. F. HUTCHASON. Old Chain of Forts Too Near Aus trian and German Frontiers in the Event of War. ST. PETERSBURG, April 12 Tho government will soon Introduce into the Duma a bill providing for a gen eral reorganization of tho national defenses and involving an expendi ture during tho next ten years of $G75,000,000. The plan has been elaborated at s confer-ace ot the chiefs ot tho war depattment and other military authorities under the presidency of Promler Stolypln, and has received the approval of tho czar. For land defenses $325,000,000 has been ar.'lgne-.l This sum will be used prlnclpall7 to strengthen tho fortresses at Korno and Brest-Lltov-sky and for the construction of the now chain of fortresses in tho inter ior ot Poland wh'ch are to supercede the fortified positions in the westerly parts of Poland many of which will bo dismantled on the ground that tho old lines of dofenso aro too near the Austrian and Get man territory to be maintained with advautago in tho ewent of war. Tho bill for tho reorganization of the nav7 will not be considered by the douma before fall. 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