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H * > » r‘ * I LABORITES WIN IN ENGLAND OF CURRENT WEEK New Government First in History of Country Asquith Supports. IN ü. S. TERRITORY Something to Think yJI'out bi F. A. IF ALKER London.—Tlie conservative govern ment, headed by Stanley Baldwin, met defeat in the house of commons Mon day night and for the first time in the RUNNING TIDES history of England a labor government will probably take office. TXT'HERE the oceans, seas and rlv- The labor amendment to the ad ’ ’ era are, where happiness dwells, dress in reply to the speech from the here progress wends Its way among throne Introduced in the house by 'he nations, Uie tides are running day John Robert Clynes, deputy leader of nd night In perfect harmony with the the parliamentary labor, on January mysterious force which is prompting, <waylng, driving and compelling every 17, was adopted by a vote of 32S to — animate creature to action. 256, J. Ramsay MacDonald, the labor I Slowly we learn that these unfore Events of Noted People, Governments leader, himself moving closure, which Commander and 1500 Men Expect to seen tides which seem so Irresistible, was agreed to. Re-enter Own Country by Way and Pacific Northwest, and Other so destructive to our fondest dre»~s The amendment reads: and aspirations, can be made subse vi of El Paso, Texas. Things Worth Knowing. “Be it our duty respectfully to sub ent to our wishes, and how by a stroke mit to your majesty that your ma or two we may swim strongly with ! jesty's present advisors have not the their currents and reach our goal. To some of us the very thought of Naco, Ariz.—While hundreds of citi Dr. Maurice Francis Egan, ex-minis confidence of the house." Tlie labor party had the support of zens of Mexico and the United States the constant motion of these tides sug ter to Denmark, died at his home in Herbert If. Asquith, former premier looked on Sunday afternoon, Mexican gests that they are opposing us, seek Brooklyn late Monday. ing to sweep us under, when in reality and leader of the united liberals. federal troops crossed the internation The democratic national convention Premier Baldwin will present his al boundary at this little town, en they are Intended to develop our prow ess to keep our heads above the waters will bo held at New York city begin resignation to the king and the king trained in special cars waiting for and carry us safely on to our destina ning Tuesday, June 24, following tho will summon J. Ramsay MacDonald to them, and began their Journey to tion in spite of ourselves. republican convention at Cleveland form a new government. Juarez, Mexico. We balk at doing this or that be June 10. For a prime minister about to suffer There was no demonstration. Fif- cause of opposition. We lack the cour Discovery of a serum for scarlet extinction Mr. Baldwin was in excel tUen hundred Mayo Indians made up age to breast the flood. In a moment fever was announced Tuesday night lent vein. Remarking that labor was the command. General Jesus Maria of despair we feel that It is preferable by Dr. A. R. Doches, assistant profes about to be put into office by the Aguirre, in charge, hoped to effect a to destroy our ambitions and forget sor of medicine at tho College of votes of a progressive party, which crossing of the border at El Paso, them than to make the fight. It is pleasanter to sit by the fire and Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia elicited liberal cheers, he created Tex., under cover of darkness. picture castles in the air than it is to roars of laughter by turning the tables university. In their trip to Juarez, the Mexican erect them on a substantial foundation. thus: soldiers will cross portions of the And frequently, while we are thus idly Permission to build 32 miles of rail “Yes, but progress is not necessarily states of Arizona and New Mexico. dreaming, the tides pick us up and road from Crano to Iiurns in the Ore forward,” and then quoted figures The troopers eventually will be sent whirl us off to some destitute Island, gon timber section was granted the showing the gradual diminution of to Jalisco, Coahuila, where the forces if in our temporary isolation we regain Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi strength of the liberals in the com of President Obregon are battling to our senses and see ourselves as we real ly are, we summon our spiritual and gation company Tuesday by the inter mons from 376 in 1906 to 115 in 1922, quell the revolution. physical strength and strike out boldly adding: state commerce commission. A special train of the El Paso & “And you only got bigger numbers Southwestern railway carried the for the main land. The new soldiers’ bonus measure Whatever our sensations may have at the last elections by appealing to troops. It left Naco at 1:15 o’clock. was introduced in tho senate Monday been in the grip of such emotions, if the voters to keep the socialist party United States immigration guards we have within us the right qualities, by Senator Copeland, democrat, New are accompanying the troops to El we are likely later in our careers to York, who proposed to pay $1.25 for out." Mr. Baldwin, in his speech, took the Paso. Passage of the Mexican sol become more earnest, capable and pa each day of active service. He esti sole blame for the protectionist policy, diers into the United States was ac tient. mated tlio entire cost at about $1,500,- which lie believed would solve the un complished in the presence of United Tlie old egotism, narrow selfishness 000,000. employment problem. He paid his States immigration authorities. It was and churlish temper, which were pull Albert 11. Fall, former secretary of respects to ex Premier Asquith, leader ing us down beneath the waters, have a long, tiresome process. Each sol scurried away. the interior, who was the center of an of the united liberals, who had turned dier was required to register his name We have become more charitable, attack over the leasing of the Teapot the support of that party to the labor- as he entered the United States. More more neighborly, more Inclined to pull Dome naval oil reserve in the senate ites, by comparing Mr. Asquith with than four hours were required to in with the tides than to oppose them Tuesday by Senator Caraway of Ark “an obstetrician about to bring a child spect and register the entire contin when opposition is of no avail. We ansas, is ill at a New Orleans hotel into tlie world with the intention to gent. heed cheerfully the advice of our su- and unable to receive visitors. smother it should it fail to meet his The Mexican officials desired to periors Instead of rejecting it with Judge Jacob Trieber Tuesday in expectations,” and declared: “I think send the troops across in a body, but ugly- words of protestation or rising up structed a Jury in United States dis infanticide is worse than suicide." American immigration officers ex- in rebellion against well-meant author His government, he said, had been plained this was impossible. ity. trict court in Jonesboro, Ark., to re And this is as it should be. The se turn a verdict of not guilty in the case accused of committing suicide, but, he the Most of the train which carried cret of success is to know when to exclaimed, "there are worse crimes of Dr. Mary E. Lecocq, practitioner of troops was composed of freight cars, buffet the tides and when to float com the Abrams method of diagnosis, who than suicide!" the officers riding ahead in coaches. placently with them. The prime minister predicted that Fifty cars were assigned for the trans had been charged with using the mails (©, 1923, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) the future lay between the conserva portation of the soldiers and 12 cars ------------ o------------ to defraud. tives and the labor party, and to ring for equipment. The officers occupied Ramsay MacDonald, English parlia ing ministerial cheers he added: the remaining two cars that made up mentary labor leader and probably “Do we look like a beaten party?— tho noxt prinio minister, in a remark we are ready to take up the challenge the train. Mexican officials announced 500 able speech in the house of commons from any party whensoever and by By ETHEL R. additional troopers will arrive in Naco ] PEYSER Tuesday declared for a foreign policy whomsoever it is thrown down.” from southern Sonora in a day or • two, that will restore the influence of Great You Never Break a Date? In his general remarks about labor’s but the exact time of the arrival 1 was Britain in Europe in favor of peace policy Mr. MacDonald declared that “You are really awfully com uncertain, they said. and order. mon-place,” “You are socially socialism had no hard and favored unengaged," “You seem to have A word chosen from more than 25,- doctrines. The man or nation that little work to do.” All these 000 suggestions as the one best calcu found an easy way to lay hands on NORTHWEST LEVY tilings have been fired at you, lated to “stab and awake tho con capital for any purpose except specific teasingly because you keep your ON LOGS TARGET science of the lawless drinker,” was economic purposes, in his belief, was dates! You are right to keep announced In Boston by Deloevare going Into bankruptcy. your dates! Why should you Washington, D. C. — Attorney-Gen King of Quincy, who offered a prize break this contract any more eral Daugherty has reversed the tariff of $200 for tho most suitable epithet. China’s Downfall Laid to Mah Jongg. than any other kind of unwritten commission in its first report to the contract? To be sure, you often The word is “scofflaw." Chicago, III. Mah Jongg is respon president under flexible provisions of get ‘left," but you know you Congress, faced with the task of sible for tho present corruption in the tariff act. are right—and that’s a help, evolving a method of aiding the farm China, the Rev. George Stens. a mis In an opinion sent to the White Anyhow you don’t have to keep er, received Tuesday another proposal sionary in China for 30 years, declared House, Mr. Daugherty had ruled that “aearce” to keep rare. to add to tlie list already in hand Sunday at St. Mary’s mission house at the commission’s construction of the SO Your get-away here is: when the McNary-Haugen bill, pro Techny, Ill., where he is studying section laying import duties on logs « : You’ve done your beet to make , posing a $200.000,000 federal agricul American educational methods. of cedar, fir, spruce and western hem both ende meet and if they do * tural export corporation, was Intro “Tho bandits who rob nt night in lock was incorrect. The president not—It’s up to the other feller. ■ duced in the senate and house. China gamble at mah jongg by day," lias returned the commission’s report, ((g) by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ■ he said. “ Government officials sit with the opinion, to the commission The 12,000 workers in district No. 26 in Nova Scotia of the United Mine through the night playing with offi with instructions to “proceed in ac ----------o--------- • cers, employes and underlings in of cordance therewith.” Workers of America walked out Tues His Choice. fice. They lose in tho end. Their The commission’s action, which was day. Nine thousand of them quit lie Young Everbroke—Say, dad, what is cause of tlie failure of wage negotia regular duties are neglected, and when overturned by the department of jus a preferred creditor? Old Everbroke—It's a matter of tions. followed by the British Empire it comes to paying their losses they tice, was taken late in August upon tlie application of log buying interests taste, my son. I prefer tlie easy, Steel corporation's 20 per cent cut in resort to all kinds of rascality. “in China there is a saying that the of the Pacific northwest, which sought good-natured kind, with short mem- tho scale and 3000 others Btruck in victim of the habit can no longer be a reduction of the full 50 per cent orles. sympathy. o trusted. I know tnen and women in permitted by the flexible provisions Drastic measures to meet the finan China who have lost their entire pos- in the rate of $1 a thousand board feet ^Phe Young Lady 1 cial crisis caused by the abrupt plunge sessions playing this game, Tliere are on logs of the species mentioned. The of the franc were taken by the cabinet few games so contagious and I am law provides that the duty shall not Across the Wayl Tuesday the most momentous meas sorry to see it getting such a hold in apply if the nation, province or po ure affecting internal affairs decided America.” litical sub-division from which the upon by the Poincare government commodity is imported has imposed since it assumed power. Tho steps Train Service Crippled. any restriction on Its exportation announced were: A 20 per cent In London. — Although the strike in- within 12 months. crease in all the French tax rolls, ef nugurated at midnight Sunday night fective immediately. by the members of the Associated So Russia Buys Cotton. Four years of national prohibition cieties of Locomotive Engineers ami New Orleans.—The Russian soviet have brought happiness into thou Firemen has failed thus far to tie up government has purchased a small sands of American homes, helped tlie country's rail communication, quantity of American cotton which it solve unemployment problems, in enormous inconvenience has been is understood is for shipment directly creased consumption of home-made caused to all classes throughout the to Russian ports, according to cotton products, lengthened terms of educa country. In London the situation was factors here. The purchases to date, tion and cleaned up “Main street," aggravated in the afternoon and night so far as is known here, amount to Prohibition Commissioner Haynes de by a steady downpour of rain. It is around 20,000 bales. How much Amer dared Tuesday night on the eve of difficult at present to ascertain to ican cotton the Russians have received the fourth anniversary of const it u what extent the strike is affecting the through Germany there is no way of general train services. tional prohibition. ascertaining, but it is believed some Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU CitA’ residence property and vacant lots at very at traiate prices. Alfalfa and stock ranches for sale andWchange. See me if you want bargains. Surety Bonds Furnished Federáis Allowed to Go Through Two States. Fire Insurance. lias reached the soviet republic. $200.000 Cargo Seized. J. L. ROE CITY RECORDER Justice of the Peace. JUAREZ DESTINATION Has Anyone Laughed At You Because The American Legion executive War Declared on “Fag».” committee after setting September 15 Salem. Or. Local police announced to 19, inclusive, as tlie dates for the 1924 national convention to be held in Monday that an aggressive campaign St. Paul, Wednesday started an ag will be launched here to enforce the gressive campaign in support of ad law prohibiting the sale of cigarettes justed compensation for world war to minors. It was said that this law veterans and went on record as op has been violated by many tobacco posed to the substitution of ordinary dealers in Salem, with the result that headstones for the crosses that stand numerous complaints have been filed at the head of the grave of every with the police department. The local American soldier in European ceme courts, it is said, have promised to co teries. The executive meeting closed operate witli the police in enforcement | of the cigarette law. Wednesday night. REAL ESTATE Office in Roe building, next Godward’s store, Jacksonville THE Chocolate Corner O. C. DOROTHY, Proprietor COUNTRY CLUB AND ROYAL CLUB BEST COFFEE ON THE MARKET Fresh Eggs, Bread, Meat Products, Cereals and full line of canned goods. :: :: Barber shop in connection I The place to go for soft drinks, Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Ice Cream, Etc. FRESII ROASTED PEANUTS AND POPCORN Blacksmithing & Wood Work By GEORGE HACKNEY At Bishop Shop, Jacksonville Horseshoeing a Specialty GIVE ME A TRIAL. Jacksonville TRANSFER at Reasonable Prices W. W. GREEN, Prop at the Moving and all kinds of freight handled. POSt Printing Office. Jackson County A modern town of 800 people, The banner county of Oregon —which captures nearly all the is the county seat of Jackson prizes at the state fairs—has a county and is situated in the population of about 25,000 hap most fertile and productive por py and prosperous people and tion of the famous Rogue River enjoys the distinction of having Valley—correctly termed the the most delightful and health “Italy of America.” The town ful climate in America—not is beautifully located in a cove even excelled in Southern Cali at the base of magnificent pine- fornia. No county in the west I clad mountains and is sur ern country is richer in re rounded by the finest irrigated sources—the principal ones be alfalfa farms and fruit orchards ing farming, stockraising, dairy in the entire country. The town ing, fruit, alfalfa, lumbering, is five miles west of Medford, a gold, silver and copper mining, modern city of 8000 people, cement, marble, lime, etc. This! with which it is connected by a county, which lies in the south steam and electric railroad and western part of the state, ad splendid highway. The altitude joins California and is a happy of the town is 1568 feet and medium between the extremely there are no extremes in heat wet climate of the north coast or cold. The annual rainfall is and the dry desert climate of about 25 inches — there being California—being the most per little or no snow in the valley. fect climate found on the west A more healthful place could not be found. ern continent. I County Official Directory Jackson State Senator—Geo W Dunn, Ash land. Joint Representative—Chas F Hop kins, Roseburg. County Representatives — John H Carkin and Ralph Cowgill of Medford. Circuit Judge—C M Thomas. Pros. Attorney—Newton W. Borden. County Judge—G A Gardner. Commissioners—Victor Bursell and Geo Alford. Clerk—Chauncey Florey. Sheriff—C E Terrill. Assessor—J B Coleman. Treasurer—A C Walker. School Supt—Susanne Homes Carter Coroner—John A Perl. Health Officer—Dr W P Holt. New York.—Three thousand cases of whisky, gin and champagne valued at $200.000; an ocean-going tug boat, City Directory valued at $50.000, and six men were Mayor—Emil Britt. seized early Sunday by officers of the Councilmen—Chester Wendt. Peter police boat Manhattan after a battle Fick. G W Godward and Frank Lindley in New York harbor that continued up Recorder and Justice of the Peace — J. L. Roe the North River to the foot of Cham Treasurer—C. C. Chitwood. The young lady across the way says bers street. No one was wounded. Marshal—M D Jones. Police found that the boat, the Capital: that with all his faults. Napoleon was Council meets first Tuesday of each No. 1, bad been captured twice before. I the strongest president Francs svai month. had. County Lawyers MEDFORD C. M. Thomas, Cir. Judge, Medford Bldg. M Purdin, Medford bldg. Gus Newbury and son Donald, Medford Bldg. E. H. Hurd. Medford Bldg. Lincoln McCormack, First Nat Bk bldg John H Carkin. First National Bank bldg G M Roberts, Medford Nat. Bank bldg. Rawles Moore, Medford Bldg. James F. Filegel, Old P. O. bldg. Porter J Neff, Medford Nat. Bank bldg. E E Kelly. Medford Nat’l Bank Bldg. H K Hanna. Old P. O. Bldg. F. M. Calkins. Old P. O. Bldg. T W Mlles, Jackson County Bank bldg. F J Newman, Palm bldg. N W Borden.District Attorney. Palm bldg Winfield R Gaylord, ralm bldg E A and Charles Reames. Liberty bldg O C Boggs, old postoffice bldg. Frank De Souza. Liberty bldg. Glenn O Taylor, J P and City Judge, Federal bldg. H A Canady, old P O bldg. 13. F. Piatt. 30 Laurel Street. W E Phipps, Clarion office. ASHLAND Nellie Dickey. L A Roberts. Briggs * Briggs. G. W. Trefren. W J Moore. C. B. Watson.