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AN INIIKI'HNIIHNT NKWKI'A I 'HR
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em Orci;onIaa Tim Astiluiti) Tribune.
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natchea.
EM-TEES
!! VOl? li.VIIW
After all, tlio world 1h a hiiiuII
pluco uiiIuhs your hut blows off.
And Ihon again "poetry of mo
tion" !h the kind thal'8 always go
ing from ono editor to unother.
. z
No nutter how uood a Jumper you
are, ni.d even with a pair of HtlltB,
It'll some job to liurdloyU string of
lits
,
Ve don't mind how much money
talks, iiut wo bate to hear It Kay "nil
I voir,"
(Vo rpnkelh a Kpooitfitl.)
Berlin the le sal and literary fac
tiltiaa cf .Slaniloiil university have
named tlie kaiser at a candidate for
tho .Nobel peace prize. Like putting
a brewer at the heart of a flock of
prohibition advocate -
i Who deal'.' )
Utile
Illl'HIT f l
boats :,i llt hlltf
ibK eor more.
the iiltoro,
vi-.'iss i.imtr. t
Ilero'H to the lad who's there with a
litith
Thai's
Ileal
ilui, to tliis Kiiy, we iliui't Kivo much,
The one who launhs, then asks for
11 touch
Thin way out
OT CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, Feb. S. Tho fed
eral trade comnii.s.sion has completed
Its news print paper investigation
und will sund Us report to congress
Monday.
The report, It Is understood, will
cover developments In tho news
print situation since tho trade com
mission began Investigation last
summer, it will show that the com
mission's efforts to bring manufac
turers anil publishers together have
relleved the situiillou to some extent.
Legislation will be asked, giving tho
commission power to prevent a simi
lar situation arising In the future.
Nl-'W YOllK. r,b. s.
liner Kspagne arrived
with HIT passenger.
The French
here todsty
including
Americans. She
January :!.. The
left llordeaitv on
steamer l.a Tour-
ulna has arrived safely at Bordeaux,
according to private advices received
today. Tlia vessel led .New York on
January is.
Decision as to wli.-ili.-,- Ameri
can liner St. Louis woui.l I e al ine,!
was expected t" be alilinunc-il by In
ternalioual .Mcicumilc Marine oftli
inls dining the due, li vvus sa'.il the
officials wev,. alre.elv lo!.iin: for
gunneis to man .n (,,,. o,,, st
Louis and other Aicti. an ship...
A3HLAXD TO KULD
ANiiTHKR ROUND-UP
At a iiieeiii!,; oi in- !
Of the liouild I . ,;!. io
laud Wednesday ii
to hold another u v ti,
Ashland, us-iriK the .- ..m,.
lust year, with the i-Jm
better. The dates have
.-.1,1.- : 1
ui-m1 '
:ir al .
moilii.h a
biMg. r and
not been
Will In, !e
definitely fixed hut lh'
tho Fourth of July. About ,n
In attendance, and much enthusiasm
wa: slionu. .
J
FAMOUS POISON PLOTS
THK a((ciiiit'
j'.'iij-iiiiKrw
son, nicniiKT of the George
lion in London, is one of many poisonings in which great
characters in history have been victims or intended victims.
Europe was a hotbed of poisonings in the middle ages.
Killers anil men of high position kept official food-tasters
who ate oi each dish before it was served.
The arrest of three women, along with a man, in th
alleged attempt to poison
Ins cabinet member, recalls that many ot the great poison
ings of history have been perpetrated by women.
In England the most famous poisoning case was when
"Fair Ko.satiiond," known as mistress of King Henry II,
was poisoned by (juecn Eleanor, who iound her in ood
stock castle.
Tradition says the queen, well along in vcar.s, suddenly
appeared before Rosamond
offered her the choice between a cup of poison and a dag
ger. Rosamond was terrified and the queen forced the
draught of poison down her throat.
Cleopatra. Egyptian iieen and international seduct
ress, is credit with many poisonings, the chief of which was
the murder of her brother, Ptolemy. .XV. with whom she
1 shared her throne. 11 is death
Cleopatra's intrigue with Marc Anthony.
Agrippina, wife of Claudius, the third Roman emperor,
poisoned her husband A. I). 54 in order that Nero, her son
by a former marriage, could succeed to the throne. Five
years yater, history tells, she was poisoned by Nero at the
instigation of his mistress, I'oppac.
Caesar iSorgia and his sister, Lucretia, were the insti
gators of scores of murders when poisoning in Italy was a
J'ino art.
In his effort to bring Italy under his power, Caesar
liorgia won over several rulers of minor provinces and set
them against the rest. After a war in which his allies were
successful, IJorgia invited the allied princes to a banquet
at his palace, at which several were poisoned and the rest
put to the sword.
A year later, l."l):i, Borgia is believed to have poisoned
his own father, Rope Alexander VI, who interfered with
his plans.
French history shows two wholesale poisonings, both
carried on by women.
' In 1()70 Marchioness de Urin Yilliers experimented with
poisons among poor hospital patients, cari'vimr on whole
sale murders. She was apprehended and 'beheaded after
poisoning her father in KiTti.
A few years later. La Yorsin, "the woman with the
face of an aiurel." confessed she li:il iiiiwiiiu.il )'-sin
dren and more than 100 adults. '
A poison plot uncovered in Russia in 1911 resulted in
the deatli of forty persons, includiiiir Count liontiirlin )r
I'autcheiiko confessed to the
Aapoteon was constantly threatened with assassination
and was one of the many who kept a court officer whose
uiiiy it was to taste all food
ruler.
HITTING THE SMALL LAND-OWNER
T l':i'K'ESET.TI-K (i()hE has forced an amendment
to the irrigation code
the state irrigation congress
ing upon the lorniation ol an
owners owning less than two
UIMI ICl.
.Mr. Core went on record during the pre-election cam
paign as being in favor of irrigation, vet the sole object of
this amendment is to bar the
10 na e water to make Ins little
pay, from participation in
scenic water, or irom voice in
The amendment; is evident
large land owners, who have
i omiiiiie ineir siiccessiui opposition, thereby retarding the
growth, development and prosperity of the vallev.
If .Mr. (lore desired to bar the residents upon propertv
adjacent to the city, platted as town lots, there would be
little objection, but it is unfair, undemocratic and unjust
to bar the little farm-owner who with water, can realize
Irom an acre as much i nne as many of the slipshod drv
fanners realize from forty acres.
Why discriminate against any proper! v-owner whose
laud will be made productive bv water? Whv make the
11111 " ownership two acres Whv not make it five.
or ten. or, better yet. to suit the large owner. Kill acres?
r'a r better for the valley to have a familv upon even
acre, prosperous '-through intensive cultivation bv irriga
tion ami hard labor, than to have large farms 'vieldiiig
mcagerly from unscientific, obsolete, partial development
lo limit the property qualification of voters is un
American, a survival of the Uritish feudalism of medieval
ism, and it is to he hoped that the legislature brushes it
aside, tor it is absurd lo penalize the propert v -owner for
not having large po-sessions.
We will confidently look to Senator von dcr Ilcllcu to
me mile lailit-ownel
auii'iiiimeiit when the lull reaches th
Speech on
( H orn i lie t
n il li'i'pol ler. )
i .! ; nutlet een-niet a .
e ji . ;. ; ,- i t -iniej- en J it.
a'Je.leei ! !. ;
lll'.l r ; ..e, .,!,, .-, ,!..r
i'ce with a In- ban- '
-d -. ijetou-lv .tn In-,
a cen-e. -,ii,-e!,ii:
.i a bi'l I,,
In- I
lied :
spi .ii.ei-: Mi. sp, akct-:"
Slietll,er --The ehilif leeu-jnize-I
.Mi
the eenlleinan I'rtmi Sam's Valley. He!
i- lull ol' tt-li, ami may now i.h-u tis!
o J n i so 1 1 Premiei' David Lloyd George,
'man of (lit1 hour," and Art bin- Hender
cabinet, causing a new sensa
the new English premier and
in a tower of the castle and
in 15. ( 44 naved the wav for
poisonings.
before it was served to the
presented the legislature by
which denies the right of vot
irrigation district to land
acres of laud in the proposed
small land-owner, who has
berrv ranch or canleii l.lor
the proceedings nccessarv to
its management.
I v designed to assist flu
always fought irrigation, to
s interest
lv
appropriate
senate.
the Fish Bill
''waol pi n the fi-hmu inrta-trv
"I tlie IJeuile.
"M-. Si
"iic. I :.
Pel iotla. il
duly lo ti,
don't ,,n
tile- ,
i'...r: 11,
aker. I ite a eon-titu-
. mid I hae a ilutv to
id I .-iuill Jiellonn lieu
be-t of my ability, and'
ol-.:et
I' "t iood ! t iood " mid
"Mr. Speaker, you tiiay laek nlon-,'lx.lie-
up before me in nny shape
von wi-h, and yon will find n,e agin
liicia, lootli aud tin: nails, ,'i'bcrv is a
PRICE OF OLD LOVE IS PLACED
'4-
00
Top left. Sirs. Frame, widow, ordeieil to pny .tn.1,0111); top right, Sirs.
Weavei-son; hctow, Wcaversiiii.
t
XKW YOliK, Feh. 8. The price of
old love has been set at ifl.'i.tlOO v a
decree of .lude Finch, liere, in the
alienation suit of .Mrs. Frederick
Weaver, til, against ilrs. Caroline
W. Frame, 74, und a widow.
Mis. Wenvorsou sued lor .fU.'ill.Uun
chn ruins tlie widow won Weaveisou's
love while he was Mrs. Frame's see
relary mid liusincs luanaaer.
monopoly in the li-liiiej; business oH
the lower lojiie, and 1 urn alter its
scalp.
Cries ol' ''Hoar! Heat-;" and ''do
lo il. old fellow!"
"Mr. Speaker, none of mv eon-titu-cnts
are eiiLtau'ed in tlie l'ishius ImM-nc-s,
e.ecil for spurt, therefore I
speak for tlie roll und kuii chilis of
tile slate. Jl is true that these rod
and 'iiiii clubs pay no taxes, while
elaeleay pays scleral llioii-aud dol
lars in luxes each year down in Currv
eoiinly, and furni-lies employment for
a yreat niunv -peiiple; but wlial do
we cure for that Yes. Mr. Speaker,
it is true that Mr. Maclcny bought I lie
fishing plant ami industry on the
lower Mobile from Old Kintr l!ob; thai
lie paid a tinrlcr ot u million dollars
for the same. But my friends care
not for vested rights or lair play:
they want the salmon to swim tin
vexed from the sea to I he placid pools
of the Rogue near my home, irrespec
tive of the rights of anybody; und 1
trust that every gentleman williiti the
sounu oi my voire, will vuie. Willi me
on tliis bill. Ami I wi-h to remind
one mill nit that von mm- ti.i v .m
ehanee to slranule the mvat oeloim
of Wedderluirn and make a record of
which your children's ehildreu will lie
proud. True, if this bill heroines a
law many fishermen born and lai.-ed
on Houe liver will have to leave the'
count rv ami seek eniployment else-;
where, but don't take that into eon-'
sideratiou, I pray. i
"Mr. Speaker, I have thus in mv !
tecblc way endeavored to place I In
justice of this bill before tl'e Imu-e
in its true H.ht, divested of all ils
iips, spurs and angles; .and if the
members do not embrace this oppor
tunity to :;ivc a monopoly a criishiu
blow on their heads, end imt mine.
will tall tlie eotiseuuenees.
I
BILL PASSES HOUSE!:
SAl.KM. Or.. Keb. ii.-The hou-e
has passed the Sheldon bill for the
peace ot'tieers in the border counties,
j;iviny them (lie riyht to search antos,
vehicles of all kinds and boats lor li
quors, without a search warrant. It
was Sheldon's ,il ;ml is designed to
entoice (he bone dry law iuain-l im- t
poitatioa ot litiior. Tlie bill pas-ed
tlie hon-o with oiil turci
vote- --Kuliii, Meek and
disM'iitiu 1
St himpff. f
I'tider Ihe provision- of the hill any
ot'tiicr ol the law h;- the rihl lo
-cHi'eh any cliicle or bout and to iv- .
(pitie the ivrrief to show thai the li-
o,uor. if any is found, was legally -e-
cm i !, '
N' -car'tiin; of li.Uf'iu' "ui'-,
i'hm'- i- jiio idcd tor by the liil!.
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves il. 2"i-nt all tlrti'j-jists.
AT $15,000; WIDOW MUST PAY
Weaveiv-on testified Jlrs. I'raine
wauled lo adopt him n her son, a!
Iliough lie was ."ill anil married, lie
said he separaled from liis wi.'V l,,r
oilier reu-ons llian those fjiwii bv
.Mrs. Vea-ersi,n. t
.Mrs. Kranie's iiiienl ugninsl Hie
l."i,tl0l) verdict was Innied dm, u.
She is said to be worth 1.000.0OI!
TRYING 10 MAKE
.Ll..l. nr.. ! Hi. M. the (Ut'uon
Vuislittiire foilny was to taku up tin1
ciiii'flU j!I)iom, (ietiM'inint'fl to ful-
vw one tj" tliiiH- (Mimics abolish
tlit'iii from llit' siiiif, bar tlit'ir sale to
minors or leave (hem in their present
status.
Two itiiti-ciuarette bills have beei
rcMiiIc( biiek to (he house of re pre
r.tal ive?; ami were lo be taken up
Iinlay. One was introduced bv Hep
reeittative I'lowien Stott of l'ort
land, the olher bv Ir. Charles T.
S"i'n',,.v.111' Murphy.
I'lie cigarette will follow liounr into
tiii- xtaleV prohibited column if the
Swivnv bill becomes a law, as il ah
! 'hitely )itr their ale or
within
tin- state. The Stott bill is less dras
tie and makes it an offense for deal
er lo sell cigarettes In minors.
I'lil'li. tlcjiiin 1lell.
A public licniiiiLr on the hills ja
been held and both sides of the inies
ttou. di-ciisscd. At (lie heariu.n speak
er" in favor of the passage of thr
Sweeney bill indndid John II. Todd,
-Uj'crinteudcnt of the Salem public
scihMi!-. ; Mis. Jennie Kemp. Salem,
pre-idrnt of the Women's tliri-tian
Temperance I nioii ; Will S. Hale, sit
prrintrndcnl of the state hoV train
inu s.-lnnd, and .Mis; (ieorve W. Me
I Maih, president
f the Oregon I'ar-
eat - fe
her--' as-ociatioii.
f. Williams of San Francisco,
j repre-entinn the tobacco inamifie-Muiei'-.
spoke a,yain-t the lull. Ir.
j Williams said tobacco dealers
: tiiiouyhont the -tale were tlltntr to
the passage of the Stott bill
nd would otter lare sums to be
jilted a- rewards tor arrest and eon
ierim of dealers lirrakii.i; the law.
j I'bkeIN Term lul.
j IJeiore the end of the session, liov
iernot Jaii.es Wit hycutnbe will appoint
three regents lor the stalo uuiver
! sity and three i.ieinbel s of the state
boa lit of health, and send his ap
j pointmeiiis i, the senate for confirm
! at ion.
t I'iie t. uus o .Indue l. S. Mean and
-M
A. Miller ot the bojfrd of reuents
cApire end a thud member, Kay
(ioodtich. ot Kuucne. died Sundav. On
t'te state
or in-, i-:
k. n. pi.
hoard of
A. Pierce,
i-.ei have i
health the teim
W. It. Moi.e and
Mired.
lialph !tan of Montague, ful.. Is
siKUdlim a lew days in Mertfonl visit-1
ing friends and attending to business '
,m,,,(.rs. j
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKES
Larty Alstant
8 8. IIARTI.KTT
Phone M. 4?a nd ti-J-i
Automobile Heart Sarrlra.
iaiiuianc. Bar?tc C-aronar.
l-'i '. 8. - The senate I'Uh
has rcp.irlcd fuvoriiblv
upon Seitalor Sinitli's bill increasiui!
the length of the open cn.-on for
commercial fi-liinv in Josephine coun
ty to from April 15 mil il Aie-Mi-t 1.
The pre.-eiil law provides an i'pen
season of from .lime 1 to Atiaust 1.
A iiithlic liearini.' on Thoinils' bill lo
eliinimile set nets and seines from Ihe
river was held Tuesday eveiiimr. Tlie
I'oriland Telegram contains litis a
count of the ntectini: ;
"Senator von der llellcn deelar
lo the committee that tlie seines und
set nets maintained bv the Maclcay
estate at the mouth of the stream had
resulted in the practical depletion of
the upper portion of it and its tribu
taries of stccllicads. After tieurjse
t'ornwiill, editor id the Tiiiiberinan,
Itad briefly spoken for Ihe bill. (Ins
Xewhury of Medfnrd addressed the
committee, lie asserted thai the
Mncleay seines und set nets not only
prevented salmon, but also steellteads,
front ci-ntiti up the river, and ap
pealed to the committee to repoi't the
bill favorably without amendment. To
amend the measure would mean an
other fiylit in the house, with the re
sult thai il would possibly be killed, he
asserted. Dr. .1. I'. Smith of Jo-eph-ine
county, a member of Ihe commit
tee, Xewhury said, conlcniplnled
allien, line. Ihe bill, und he reminded
lite senator that his constituents were
favorable lo Ihe bill, and tti-ecd him
not to tack amendments to it and
jeopardize its passage. Tlie question
was whether or not one ninn ,-hotild
have a monopoly over the stream or
oO.UOn people be allowed to take sal
mon and tame fish from il, he as
serted. After liepresetitative Thomas and
a representative of the ran'e had
H'okoli lor the bill, Hoderiek Mac
lcay look the floor against il. lie
declared that he was intcrcstcil in
pi'omotiu;.' the fish indu-trv, and that
he maintained butcheries on tlic
Mrenni for Ibis purpose. He further
declared that it was unlaw ful to catch
stccllicads; und flint his company hud
never molested them.
"In all, SH.tillll salmon had been la
ken Irom the river last year, and
ll.tllill with seines, he declared. Hi:
company, lie as.-ertcl, had made si
many concessions lo the sport-men
that it could make no more. If th
seines and set nets were uboli-hcd his
company would be at the merer of lite
mllncttcrs union and be unable to
continue in business, he staled. The
season now opened several week
later on this stream than others, and
to heap further burdens on Ihe com
pany would spell disusler for it, hi
maintained."
TO PREVENT PANICS
WASIUNdTUX, I'eb. .S. - The fed
cral reserve hoard has taken steps to
sal'cs'iiaid any member bank threat
cued by a villi by foreign born depos
ilors 'and will aid any bank in the
country whose stability is thus
threatened.
In Ihe ease of member banks, it i
said the board is prepare! to dis
count virtually the bunk's cntin
holdings of paper into currency.
Xomneinbcr batiks needing aid ti
meet such a run. il is understood,
may receive il indirectly from the
board through member batiks.
RHEUMATISM
jsually yields to the purer blood
ind greater strength which
:reates. Its rich oil-food enlivens
:he whole system and strengthen:
Jie organs to throw off the injurious
acids. Many doctors them.
-Ir-rta (aba f mfitri'nn
and you must stand firm J
against suosuiuics.
$r.t J Bowm Wnomfie-M V. J.
IXTEKLUIIAN AUTOCAR CO.
luir. iaiiii,
.""eoiora ior Afoiana, latent
,nii Phoenix dully, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00. 2:00, 4:00 and 5:13
p. m. aiso on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a, m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leart
A3hland for Medford daily, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sunday leave
Aahiand. at 9:00 a. m. and J:00, 6:00
and 10:30 p. m.
s.m i:m.
oiui.iillcc
SCHTI'S
BOPP'S BAIL IS
V.
SAN KlIANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 8.
Franz Hupp, former (lertnan eonsnl
enera, und laentenant (ieore Vil
helin Von iirinckeii, under senteneo
tor eoii-pirinur ;ii:ainsl American neu
trality, put up ifr.(,MM with the Tint
ed States district court today to snvo
themscluH tfoins to prison pending
their apiieal. Von Mi'ineken's liberty
was made possible when (', ('. Crow
ley and Mrs. Margaret Cornell, eon
vided assistants, surrendered them
selves, thus luosjnjr tor the nrmy
I'icer 20,1)00 bail money.
Former Vi-e Consul K. IT. Von
Sehack put up .?",(M)0 yesterday
inakiii" a totnl of f7.i.lMM) supplied by
patriotic (iertiutns and sympathizing
tlcrman-Amerieaiis. All the defend
ants were out on .fill, 000 bail each
until yeteiday, when Jade William
limit of the I'nited States district
court declared that breaking off dip
lomatic relations with Germany made
increased bonds necessary.
Crowley will leave today to servo
two years in the federal prison on
.McNeil's Island, Wash., while Mrs.
Cornell will o to San Qucntiii prison
lor a vear.
Backachb Just
Like a Toothache!
Dear Mr, Etlitttr Romntimo no T
had backache very bad ; it would acho
Jtiet like a toothache. I tried a new
discovery of Doctor Pierce's, called.
"Anuric." This is for kidneys and
backache. I Boon felt relieved of all
backache find bad no more pain, aud I
hop others troubled in the same way
will try this wonderful new remedy.
Yours pincerelv,
Mits. Lincoln Steakns.
Note: It Is now n-tserteil -with con
fidence thrU thesn painful effects dim to
uric acid in the syLcm uro entirely enuii
cahfl. A now remedy, ualliii "Anuric.'"
lias been diseovertnl by Dr. i'lereo, and fs
tlin causo of a dniinugo outward of th
nrlc acid with which itcomen in contact
within the lKly. It will wurd off back
aclm, headache, and the darting pains and
nehes of iirticuhir or muscular rlieiima
tism of those diseases wbii-h arc caused
by too much uric acid, such as gout,
asthma, sciatica, renal culeulus. "An
uric" jiro'oniis life lx-euuse old people usti
tilly putrer from hardening und thickening
of tho walls of the arteries, due to the ex
cess of uric acid in the blood und tlssnes.
Dr. Pierce, who is director and chief
physician at tho Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute. DufTalo, N. Y., br.4
been testing this wonderful mwltctno for.
tho relief of over-worked and weakenedi
kidneys. Tho relief obtained bvsulferers
has been tfo satisfactory that no deter
mined to pluco "Anuric" with the orin
cipal druggists in town whero neoplo
could get this rendy-to-usa mejiicino.:
"Anuric" Is not harmful or poisonous,
but aids vaturc in throwing oft1 thoso
poisons witliin tho botly which cause so
much suffering, pain and misery. Scien
tist assert this remedy is 37 times moro
potent than liihla.
For Diabetes und 3tr!ght,'s Dleaso this
remedy is building up a reputation as
pottd as Dr. Pierce's other well-known
medicines which have been proven rM
able during nearly tifty years, sm-h
Ikwtor Pierce's Favoritn Prescription
fr the ills of women, oetor 'icrce'3
Pleasant Pellets, the liver regulator, and
Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
for red blotnl.
Ha
"A Shine in
Evory Ofon"
yoiir hardware or rri. .'.'.M't jl ,t
Attention, Farmers
JIKDKOIU) JI XK COMl'AXY
31-33 X. Cartlett St.
Pay Highest l'rleoa for a,
litliKS!
Green hides per lb 17c
Dry hides, per lb 25c
Green calf hides, per th 25c
Dry calf hides, per lb 30o
We Also liny Sheep I'clts nnd Goat
- Skins.
Phone 2S3-J.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
20S East Jrain Street,
5Icdfoi-a
Tlie Only Kxi-lusive
?oniinci-ci;il Phiitiinri-aiilicr
in siititlifi'ii Oregon.
Xe.catives laile any time or
1'lai'c by apiuiintnient.
Phone 1 17-J.
We'll do the rest.
fl. D. WESTON, Prop.
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